PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOIL

Even though ratoon sugarcane (RC) plantation takes 75% of the total area for sugar cane plantation in Indonesia, its productivity is lower than PC. One method to increase RC productivity is through crossbreeding. Objective of this research was to get superior seeds in order to increase productivity...

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Main Authors: Lestari, Abdurrakhman, Herawati A., Yulaikah S., Supriyono
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Language:English
Published: iVolga Press 2020-11-01
Series:Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
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author Lestari
Abdurrakhman
Herawati A.
Yulaikah S.
Supriyono
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Herawati A.
Yulaikah S.
Supriyono
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description Even though ratoon sugarcane (RC) plantation takes 75% of the total area for sugar cane plantation in Indonesia, its productivity is lower than PC. One method to increase RC productivity is through crossbreeding. Objective of this research was to get superior seeds in order to increase productivity and promote sugar self-sufficiency. This research was conducted at KP. Karangploso Malang from January to December 2019. It was carried out without any trial. The data analysis method was descriptive analysis. The research materials were 165 sugar cane clones selected from 2017 crossbreeding. Observations, made before harvest, aimed at observing number, length and diameter of sugar cane stalks. The clones were grown in plot of land. The number of stalks was observed counting all stalks grown in similar grids of which minimum length was 150 centimeters and minimum stalk diameter was 15 milimeters. Ten sample plants per clone were taken for observation. The results showed eighteen sugarcane clones indicated as early-middle ripe sugar canes produced between 1.75 and 6.45 stalks/cluster or 4.36 stalks/cluster in average. The remaining 147 clones indicated as middle-slow ripe clones produced between 2.00 and 7.40 stalks/cluster or in average 4.21 stalks/cluster. Diameter of the early-middle ripe clines was between 1.77 and 3.36 centimeters (an average of 2.57 centimeters), while that of the middle-slow ripe sugar cane clones was between 1.94 and 3.76 centimeters (average of 2.69 centimeters). The early-middle ripe sugarcane clones were between 88.0 and 207.0 centimeters long, or 140.61 centimeters in average while the middle-slow ripe clones was between 48.0 and 199.0 centimeters long or 132.1 centimeters in average.
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spelling doaj.art-4bdc829a512f4227aee49801f071d28e2023-09-02T20:34:49ZengiVolga PressRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences2226-11842020-11-011071113314010.18551/rjoas.2020-11.16PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOILLestari0Abdurrakhman1Herawati A.2Yulaikah S.3Supriyono4Indonesian Sweetener and Fiber Crops Research InstituteIndonesian Sweetener and Fiber Crops Research InstituteIndonesian Sweetener and Fiber Crops Research InstituteIndonesian Sweetener and Fiber Crops Research InstituteIndonesian Sweetener and Fiber Crops Research InstituteEven though ratoon sugarcane (RC) plantation takes 75% of the total area for sugar cane plantation in Indonesia, its productivity is lower than PC. One method to increase RC productivity is through crossbreeding. Objective of this research was to get superior seeds in order to increase productivity and promote sugar self-sufficiency. This research was conducted at KP. Karangploso Malang from January to December 2019. It was carried out without any trial. The data analysis method was descriptive analysis. The research materials were 165 sugar cane clones selected from 2017 crossbreeding. Observations, made before harvest, aimed at observing number, length and diameter of sugar cane stalks. The clones were grown in plot of land. The number of stalks was observed counting all stalks grown in similar grids of which minimum length was 150 centimeters and minimum stalk diameter was 15 milimeters. Ten sample plants per clone were taken for observation. The results showed eighteen sugarcane clones indicated as early-middle ripe sugar canes produced between 1.75 and 6.45 stalks/cluster or 4.36 stalks/cluster in average. The remaining 147 clones indicated as middle-slow ripe clones produced between 2.00 and 7.40 stalks/cluster or in average 4.21 stalks/cluster. Diameter of the early-middle ripe clines was between 1.77 and 3.36 centimeters (an average of 2.57 centimeters), while that of the middle-slow ripe sugar cane clones was between 1.94 and 3.76 centimeters (average of 2.69 centimeters). The early-middle ripe sugarcane clones were between 88.0 and 207.0 centimeters long, or 140.61 centimeters in average while the middle-slow ripe clones was between 48.0 and 199.0 centimeters long or 132.1 centimeters in average.sugar caneproduction rateclonecrossbreeding
spellingShingle Lestari
Abdurrakhman
Herawati A.
Yulaikah S.
Supriyono
PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOIL
Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
sugar cane
production rate
clone
crossbreeding
title PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOIL
title_full PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOIL
title_fullStr PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOIL
title_full_unstemmed PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOIL
title_short PERFORMANCE OF CROSS BREEDING SUGAR CANE CLONES IN INCEPTISOL SOIL
title_sort performance of cross breeding sugar cane clones in inceptisol soil
topic sugar cane
production rate
clone
crossbreeding
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