Find out how to access preview-only content Look Sugar Inside Tech Get Access December 2001, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp 134-145 Effect of irrigation regimes on jaggery yield and quality of some sugarcane varieties 368 Downloads 200 Citations 9 Comments Abstract Field experiments were conducted at Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore during January December 1996 to investigate the effect of different soil moisture regime on CCS%, jaggery quality and yield of sugarcane varieties in a factorial randomized block design with irrigation and varieties as two factors. Four irrigation levels viz., irrigation as per farmer s practise (control), at 25% depletion of available soil moisture (DASM), at 50% DASM and at 75% DASM and six sugarcane varieties (three early Co 6806, Co 7201 and CoC 671; and three mid late : Co 419, Co 6304 and Co 1148) formed the treatments and were replicated thrice. Commercial cane sugar per cent (CCS %), jaggery quality and yield were studied. Both early and midlate maturing varieties recorded the highest CCS% at 50% DASM. Among the varieties, Co 7201 and CoC 671 recorded the best cane yield at irrigation at 25% DASM, while Co 419 yielded better in moisture deficit condition (75% DASM). The early maturing varieties recorded significantly higher brix and sucrose per cent in juice than midlate varieties. Reducing sugar, ash, nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and magnesium contents in jaggery showed no significant differences due to irrigation treatments, but significant differences among the varieties was noticed. Net rendoment values of jaggery from different varieties were affected by the irrigation treatments. Irrigation at 75% DASM recorded the least jaggery recovery of 9.83%, while all the other treatments were at par with each other and also superior over 75% DASM. With regard to irrigation treatments, irrigation at 25% DASM was advantageous in recording highest values of jaggery recovery. However, in the early varieties, CoC 671 was found to be equally good with 50% DASM. Page %P Page 1 1 de 6 02/11/2013 05:41 p.m.
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5 de 6 02/11/2013 05:41 p.m. Volume 3, Issue 4, pp 134-145 Cover Date 2001-12-01 DOI 10.1007/BF02956806 Print ISSN 0972-1525 Online ISSN 0974-0740 Publisher Springer India Additional Links Topics Register for Journal Updates Editorial Board About This Journal Manuscript Submission Keywords Agriculture Irrigation regimes sugarcane varieties yield jaggery quality Industry Sectors Authors Chemical Manufacturing Consumer Packaged Goods Energy, Utilities & Environment M. Jambulingam (1) M. Murugesan (1) S. Patabi (1) R. Radhamani (1) P. Rakkiyappan (2) T. R. Srinavasan (2) Author Affiliations Continue reading... 1. PSG college of Arts and Science, Civil Aerodrome Post, Coimbatore-641 014, T.N., India 2. Sugarcane Breeding Institute, ICAR, Coimbatore-641 007, T.N., India To view the rest of this content please follow the download PDF link above. 8,148,089 scientific documents at your fingertips Springer, Part of Springer Science+Business Media
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