Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of India

The conventional system of sugarcane (Saccharum species complex) planting is inefficient for rapidly multiplying the seed cane of newly released varieties due to a higher seed rate (6.0 t ha-1) and low germination rate (35−40%). We examined the effect of planting methods on the multiplication rate o...

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Main Authors: Sheo Naik Singh, Ratan Lal Yadav, Madan Lal, Anil Kumar Singh, Gaya Karan Singh, Om Prakash, Vinay Kumar Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2011-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.229
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spelling doaj-aaa2504a15d8438c9fb821e5f514cad12020-11-24T20:50:50ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082011-01-0114322923210.1626/pps.14.22911645071Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of IndiaSheo Naik Singh0Ratan Lal Yadav1Madan Lal2Anil Kumar Singh3Gaya Karan Singh4Om Prakash5Vinay Kumar Singh6Indian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchIndian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchUttar Pradesh Council of Sugarcane ResearchIndian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchIndian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchIndian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchIndian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchThe conventional system of sugarcane (Saccharum species complex) planting is inefficient for rapidly multiplying the seed cane of newly released varieties due to a higher seed rate (6.0 t ha-1) and low germination rate (35−40%). We examined the effect of planting methods on the multiplication rate of seed cane in a field experiment conducted at Lucknow (India) during the 2005−06 and 2006−07 cropping season. Forty- day- old plantlets grown in polythene bags in the nursery using 28,000 single-bud cane pieces per ha area, were transplanted at 45 cm spacing in furrows 90 cm apart and the results were compared with those obtained by the conventional practice of planting three- two - and one- bud cane pieces at the rate of 37,000, 55,500 and 111,000 setts per ha, respectively. The polythene bag culture produced a significantly higher number of shoots and millable canes and a higher seed cane yield as compared with the conventional planting method, which is an advantage for seed cane multiplication. The results further indicated that with almost equal cost of cultivation, the rate of seed cane multiplication was about 35 times by the polythene bag culture method and 8−11 times by the conventional planting method.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.229Planting system/methodPolythene bag cultureSeed caneSugarcane
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author Sheo Naik Singh
Ratan Lal Yadav
Madan Lal
Anil Kumar Singh
Gaya Karan Singh
Om Prakash
Vinay Kumar Singh
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Ratan Lal Yadav
Madan Lal
Anil Kumar Singh
Gaya Karan Singh
Om Prakash
Vinay Kumar Singh
Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of India
Plant Production Science
Planting system/method
Polythene bag culture
Seed cane
Sugarcane
author_facet Sheo Naik Singh
Ratan Lal Yadav
Madan Lal
Anil Kumar Singh
Gaya Karan Singh
Om Prakash
Vinay Kumar Singh
author_sort Sheo Naik Singh
title Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of India
title_short Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of India
title_full Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of India
title_fullStr Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of India
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Feasibility of Growing Sugarcane by a Polythene Bag Culture System for Rapid Multiplication of Seed Cane in Sub-Tropical Climatic Conditions of India
title_sort assessing feasibility of growing sugarcane by a polythene bag culture system for rapid multiplication of seed cane in sub-tropical climatic conditions of india
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The conventional system of sugarcane (Saccharum species complex) planting is inefficient for rapidly multiplying the seed cane of newly released varieties due to a higher seed rate (6.0 t ha-1) and low germination rate (35−40%). We examined the effect of planting methods on the multiplication rate of seed cane in a field experiment conducted at Lucknow (India) during the 2005−06 and 2006−07 cropping season. Forty- day- old plantlets grown in polythene bags in the nursery using 28,000 single-bud cane pieces per ha area, were transplanted at 45 cm spacing in furrows 90 cm apart and the results were compared with those obtained by the conventional practice of planting three- two - and one- bud cane pieces at the rate of 37,000, 55,500 and 111,000 setts per ha, respectively. The polythene bag culture produced a significantly higher number of shoots and millable canes and a higher seed cane yield as compared with the conventional planting method, which is an advantage for seed cane multiplication. The results further indicated that with almost equal cost of cultivation, the rate of seed cane multiplication was about 35 times by the polythene bag culture method and 8−11 times by the conventional planting method.
topic Planting system/method
Polythene bag culture
Seed cane
Sugarcane
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.229
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