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" Current status of sugarcane research in India "
A.K. Tiwari, M. Lal and A.K. Singh, editors.
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726776
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b546508
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A.K. Tiwari, M. Lal and A.K. Singh, editors.
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Title & Author
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Current status of sugarcane research in India\ A.K. Tiwari, M. Lal and A.K. Singh, editors.
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Publication Statement
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New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2015] ©2015
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Series Statement
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Food and beverage consumption and health series.
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1634635132
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: 9781634635134
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Contents
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CURRENT STATUS OF SUGARCANE RESEARCH IN INDIA; CURRENT STATUS OF SUGARCANE RESEARCH IN INDIA; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1: IMPACT OF WEATHER PARAMETERS ONTHE INCIDENCE OF EARLY SHOOT BORER (CHILOINFUSCATELLUS) AND SCALE INSECT (MELANASPISGLOMERATA) IN SUGARCANE IN NORTH COASTALREGION OF ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: STATUS OF SUGARCANE SCENARIO AND VARIETAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME IN ANDHRA PRADESH; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; SUGARCANE SCENARIO AT STATE LEVEL. CAUSES FOR REDUCTION IN CANE AREA AND PRODUCTION IN THE STATEMANDATE; CONSTRAINTS OF CANE PRODUCTION; PRESENT LINE OF WORK OF SUGARCANE IN DIFFERENT RESEARCH STATION IN ANDHRA PRADESH; VARIETAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME IN ANDHRA PRADESH; THRUST AREAS; APPROACHES FOR INCREASING CANE PRODUCTIVITY; CONCLUSION; Chapter 3: EMBRACING BIOTECHNOLOGY METHODS FOR CROP IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH IN SUGARCANE; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; BROADENING GENETIC VARIABILITY THROUGH SOMACLONAL VARIATION AND IN VITRO MUTAGENESIS; NUCLEAR AND PLASTID TRANSFORMATION IN SUGARCANE. GENOMICS FOR SALINITY AND DROUGHT STRESS TOLERANCEGENOMICS FOR BIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE; MYB TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; USE OF MOLECULAR DNA MARKERS IN SUGARCANE; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: RESPONSE OF SUGARCANE TO ABIOTIC STRESSES AND MANAGEMENT; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SUGARCANE UNDER MOISTURE STRESS; 3. SALINITY AND SUGARCANE; 4. SUGARCANE UNDER WATERLOGGING; 5. SUGARCANE RESPONSE TO TEMPERATURE EXTREMES; 6. MOLECULAR INTERVENTIONS FOR MITIGATION OF ABIOTIC STRESSES; 7. TECHNOLOGY INTERVENTION TO OVERCOME ABIOTIC STRESSES; CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RESEARCH NEEDS. DISEASES OF SEEDS, SEEDLINGS AND THEIR MANAGEMENTSEEDLING MORTALITY; FUNGI ISOLATED FROM THE SEED; ECONOMIC REPERCUSSION; MANAGEMENT OF DISEASES OF SEEDLING; RED ROT; VARIABILITY IN RED ROT PATHOGEN; ECONOMIC REPERCUSSION; MANAGEMENT; SMUT; ECONOMIC REPERCUSSIONS; MANAGEMENT; WILT; ECONOMIC REPERCUSSIONS; MANAGEMENT; SURVEY AND SURVEILLANCE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 8: EVALUATION OF SUGARCANE GENOTYPES TO RED ROT DISEASE IN THE FLOOD PRONE TRACTS OF KERALA; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
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Abstract
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Sugarcane is one of the most important crops commercially grown in about 115 countries of the world. India is a major producer as well as consumer of sugar in the world and has produced about 25MT of sugar from 360MT sugarcane in 2011-13, contributing about 15 percent of the total sugar production in the world. A quantum of sugar is produced from sugarcane, however, this crop faces a number of problems such as low cane productivity, biotic and abiotic stresses, high cost of cultivation, post-harvest losses, and low sugar recovery. In India, sugarcane research began in the beginning of the 19th.
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Subject
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Sugarcane -- Research -- India.
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Sugarcane -- Research.
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TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Agronomy -- Crop Science.
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LC Classification
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SB229.I4A385 9999
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A K Singh
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A K Tiwari
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M Lal
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