Status Paper on Sugarcane - Farmer.
ICAR-Indian Institute Sugarcane Research (IISR), Lucknow celebrated its 69th Foundation Day on February 16, 2020 which marks the successful journey of 68th glorious years of sugarcane research since the establishment of the Institute in the year 1952. Prof. Archana Shukla, Director, IIM, Lucknow was the Chief Guest on the occasion. While the programme was presided by Dr. Sushil Solomon, Ex.
Sugarcane is a very fast renewable resource for which no trees have to be cut down. As a by-product of the sugar production, bagasse does not require additional cultivation areas and has no impact on the area of forests. On the contrary: It is actually a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to conventional paper production because the bagasse paper production wastes much less energy than.
John M. Manners, in Advances in Botanical Research, 2011. Abstract. Sugarcane is an established source of sugar and is the current benchmark first-generation feedstock for efficient biofuel production. Sugarcane improvement has traditionally focused on sucrose-yield traits. In the future, energycanes with higher yields of fermentable sugars and fibre (bagasse) for biofuel and electricity.
Recent research. Sugarcane plots that had weekly monocrotophos applications during different seasonal timings yielded increased sugarcane yield and quality and had reduced bored internode injury compared to untreated plots (Meagher et al. 1994). However, weekly applications exceed residue limitations and are illegal. Studies with several insecticides, including monocrotophos and azinphosmethyl.
Research Papers UCSF researchers assessed 8,000 scientific papers on sugar and identified more than 4,000 that specifically focused on dietary sugar and health beyond the basic laboratory level. The following links connect to a continuously updated list of these papers, sorted by health topic, in the U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubMed), in the National Institutes of Health.
Potential of Sugarcane as a Source of Green Energy in Sri Lanka. Paper presented at the Energy Symposium Sri Lanka 2015 held on 26th June 2015 at Hotel Hilton, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Kodithuwakku, K. A. D. 2015. Gain Profit by Cultivating Sugarcane (Sinhala).Puwath Hasuna 2015 March, Sugarcane Research Institute, Udawalawe, Sri Lanka.
Yong-Bao Pan Sugarcane Research Research Geneticist (Plants) Phone: (985) 853-3165 ext. 165 Fax: (985) 868-8369 5883 USDA ROAD HOUMA, LA 703605578. Projects: Genetic Improvement of Sugarcane for Adaptation to Temperate Climates. In-House Appropriated (D) Accession Number: 434376: New Crop Production and Protection Practices to Increase Sugarcane Ratoon Longevity and Maximize Economic.