Weed Management in Spaced Transplanted Sugarcane after wheat harvest for higher cane yield
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Abstract
After Brazil, India is the second largest sugarcane producer in theworld. In sub-tropical India due to high variance in temperature
(summers being hot and winters very cold) sugarcane growth is restricted because of this. In this region farmers are advised sugarcane spaced transplanting (STP) after wheat harvest. It involves transplanting of single bud pre-germinated shoots
raised in soil which helps in improvement in cane yield of late
planted sugarcane crop.
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Singh, R., Singh, W., & Choudhary, S. (2015). Weed Management in Spaced Transplanted Sugarcane after wheat harvest for higher cane yield. Indian Farming, 63(6). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndFarm/article/view/54165