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  Evaluation of eight sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) varieties under dryland conditions in a savanna soil of Monagas state, Venezuela
 
 
Title: Evaluation of eight sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) varieties under dryland conditions in a savanna soil of Monagas state, Venezuela
Author: Miguelina MARCANO
Editor RIVAS
Ursulino MANRIQUE
Moraima GARCÍA
Francisco SALCEDO
Delvalle MARK
Appeared in: Revista científica UDO agrícola
Paging: Volume 5 (2005) nr. 1 pages 54-61
Year: 2005
Contents: In a sandy soil, belonging to the tropical Dry Forest, located to the West of Monagas state, was conducted an experiment,during three years under dryland conditions, with the sugar cane varieties; V58-4, V64-10, V68-74, V68-78, CP56-59, B67-49, PR61-632 and PR62-258 in order to select those that adapted more to those agroclimatic conditions. A randomizedcomplete block design was used with three replications. It were seeded twelve buds by lineal meter. As source of fertilizerand correction it was used triple superphosphate, potassium chloride, urea, oxide of magnesium and agricultural lime at therate of 200 kg/ha of Nitrogen, P2O5 and K2O; 50 of oxide of magnesium and 100 kg of agricultural lime (98 % of CaCO3).The studied traits were: Tons of cane for hectare (TCH); Pol cane percent (PPC); Tons of Pol for hectare (TPH) andEfficiency (TCH/TPH). It was carried out an analysis of variance and the test of Tukey, using the SAS program. Thevarieties with higest yield of cane (TCH) were PR62-258 (107.49), B67-49 (96.46), PR61-632 (95.72) and CP 56-59(95.13). The varieties with higest Pol % (PPC) were: PR62-258 (15.02 %), V58-4 (14.63 %) and V68-78 (14.39 %). Thevarieties with the higest tons of Pol for hectare were: PR62-258 (14.96), PR61-632 (12.96), CP56-59 (12.40) and V58-4(12.15). The varieties with the highest efficiency (TCH/TPH) were: V58-4 (6.85), PR62-258 (6.94) y V68-78 (7.11). Thevarieties that showed the better adaptation to those agroclimatic conditions were: PR62-258, PR61-632 and V58-4
Publisher: Universidad de Oriente Press (provided by DOAJ)
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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