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1 WrBbe^din W^l^^i ANNUAL CONVENliill on August, 2003 Bhubaneshwar Orissa, India mm Published : ^^^ THE SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION OF INDIA CBlock, 2nd Floor, Ansal Plaza, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi Tel. : , Fax : staidel@vsnl.com Website :

2 An CONTENTS PLENARY SESSION 1. Raw Sugar Manufacture in India Overview 311 R.B. Nigam, S.K. Gupta and Narendra Mohan AGRICULTURE SECTION 1. Evaluation of Saccharum Species for Uptake, 317 Partitioning and Accumulation of Phosphorus A.K. Shrivastava, N. Rulshreshtha, M. Singh, R. Darash, S.P. Shukla, B.B. Joshi and S. Solomon 2. Effect of Mulching and Integrated Nutrient 1830 Management in Rainfed Sugarcane P. Jamuna, K. Ramalinga Swamy, N.V. Naidu and K. Subrahmanyam 3. Trends of Area, Production and Productivity 3142 of Sugarcane in Maharashtra State B.J. Takalkar and A.N. Salunkhe 4. Economisation of Sugarcane and Sugar 4355 Production in India Dr. R.P. Singh 5. Future Prospects of Mechanical Harvesting of 5674 Sugarcane in India : An Approach R.N.S. Yadav, Sandeep Yadav and Raj Kumar Tejra (lx)

3 A A Evaluation of Two Rearing Flavipes Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), A Parasitoid of Sugarcane Borers J. Srikanth, S. Easwaramoorthy, M. Shanmugasundaram and R. Kumar Methods of Colesia 7596 In Vitro Sucrose Uptake Internodal Slices of Sugarcane Genotypes Varying in Maturity and Sucrose Accumulation Potential Prem S. Attan, J.P.S. Dendsay and A.K. Dhawan Achieving Potential. Productivity Means to Reduce Cost of Sugarcane Cultivation R. R. Velusamy Thiagarajan, Rajula Chandran, and N. Jawahar Technology for Increasing Yield of Late Planted Sugarcane After WheatSugarcane Cropping System in Punjab M. S. Bhullar, M. L. Kapur, S. Singh, Anita Kamboj and L.K. Saini Distillery Effluent Spraying Novel Method for Organic Matter Augmentation and Trash Decomposting M. Thirunavukkarasu, M. Sadasivam and R. Rajasekaran Biotechnological Aspects for Improvement of Sugarcane Genotypes V. Janardhanam, J.V.R'Bhupal Rao and T. Sujatha Clean Cane "An Engine" for High Recovery M. Krishnan Evaluation of Promising Varieties for Growth, Yield, Quality and Internode Borer incidence in South Tamil Nadu J. Stephen Arul and A,C. Prabagar (x)

4 14. Response of New Sugarcane Varieties to Wide Row Spacing Dr. B. Sundara 15. Effect of Spices Intercropping on the Incidence of Top Borer (Scirpophaga Excerptalis Wlk.) and its Bio Agents in Sugarcane Suchita Singh, Anil Dixit, S.B. Singh and Shambhu Singh Yadav 16. Monitoring of Insect Pest Incidence, Yield Losses and their Management in Late Planted Sugarcane S.K. Gangwar, R.K. Tewari and Lakshman Lai MANUFACTURING SECTION 1. Mechanical Clarification of Cane Juice 312 R. B. Nigam, Satish K. Gupta, Sandeep K. Mitra and P. Sanyal 2. Colour, Turbidity and Colourants of Sugar 1347 Products : Current Scenario. Kaman Singh, Sudhanshu Mohan S.B. Sharma and 3. CaO Rise from Mixed Juice to Clear Juice 4860 D.P. Gupta and Deep Malik 4. 5 Years Experience with Magnetisers in Sugar Industry 6164 I. Hanumantha Rao 5. Reviewing Specific Evaporation Coefficient for Pans 6575 and Evaporators Last Body Keeping in View Lower Power Consumption in S.S. Single Entry Multijet Condensers with A Case Studies Based on Observations A.K. Nanda, B.K. Shukla and Mehak Singh (xi)

5 . D.S. 6. Sugar Manufacturing Process Control Through 7683 Determination of Conductivity Ash Chhote Lai 7. Fuzzy Logic Based Control System Enter 8494 Sugar Industry K.K. Sharma, H.C. Joshi, Param Singh ~f and O.S. Shukla 8. B.C. Melt Refining & its Benefits in Process Sanjay Awasthi and Rajesh Srivastava 9. Advantages of Presulphitation of Juices N.D. Varma 10. Recycle and Reuse of Sugarcane Water in Sugar Manufacturing B. Rame Gowda and Dr. S. Arockiasamy 11. Modification in Sparger Type Juice Sulphitor M.K. Biswas 12. Water Conservation at Natural Sugar with Simple Approach A Case Study K.Y. Somwanshi and M.D. Ghorpade 13. Studies on Sugar Dust S.S. Srivatsa, S.D. Bhatnagar and J.K. Srivastava 14. Smart Centrifugal Operation for Sugar Quality Improvement O.P. Sharma, A.K. Arya, and V.P. Tyagi Sumit Kumar 15. Water Management in Sugar Factories D. Mukherjee and G.K. Shukla (xii)

6 16. Improving the Efficiency of Carbon/Diatomaceous Earth Filtration in Sugar Refining Using the CarboUA Process Benhur Rodolfo Pabon, James H. and Emmanuel M. Sarir Bushong ENGINEERING SECTION 1. Last Mill GRPF Juice Supplements Maceration 312 Giri, Srivastava & Malik 2. Bagasse Burning Principle and Care 1320 Dinen K. Ghosh 3. Rope Coupling for Sugar Mill Drives C.G. Mane & V.M. Murugkar ' Major Problems for Water Management in 3042 Sugar Factory Cogeneration G.P. Thorushe, B.A. Pokale, P.H. Patil 5. Working of Diffuser in Arunachalam Sugar Mills 4354 K. Patchappalam 6. Bio Fuel Besides Bagasse for Power Generation 5560 in Sugar Industry Dr. R.B. Khandagave and T.L. Raghavan GENERAL & COPRODUCT 1. Quality and Environmental Management Systems in 316 Sugar Industry (ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001:1996) N. Gunasekaran and Dr. S. Arockiasamy (xiii)

7 2. Decolourisation of Distillery Spentwash 1751 Pseudomonas Putida Maushumi Ghosh, Anil K. Tripathi and P.K. Agrawal 3. ISO at Saraswati Sugar Mills 5262 Sanjay Awasthi, Manoj Gupta and Sunil Tiwari 4. Use of Microbial Sensors in Fermentation Industries 6371 Santosh Kumar, S. Mohan, P.K. Jain and P.K. Agrawal 5. Improve Sugar Quality and Decrease Sucrose Losses 7298 Cane Washing and Proper Mill Sanitation M.K. Biswas 6. Some Studies on Management of Biocompost Plant and Control of Biocompost Quality, Cost and its Marketing Saurabh Agrawal and P.K. Agrawal 7. Instrumental Method of Measuring Suspended Solids in Coloured Liquid M.L. Dongare, M.N. Awatade, B.B. and A.D. Shaligram Gunjal (xiv)