Frontiers in Plant Science (Jan 2024)

Developing new sugarcane varieties suitable for mechanized production in China: principles, strategies and prospects

  • Youxiong Que,
  • Youxiong Que,
  • Youxiong Que,
  • Qibin Wu,
  • Qibin Wu,
  • Qibin Wu,
  • Hua Zhang,
  • Jun Luo,
  • Yuebin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1337144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The sugar industry, which relates to people’s livelihood, is strategic and fundamental in the development of agricultural economy. In China, sugar derived from sugarcane accounts for approximately 85% of total sugar production. Mechanization is the “flower” of sugarcane industry. As the saying goes “when there are blooming flowers, there will be sweet honey.” However, due to limitations in land resources, technology, equipment, organization, and management, mechanization throughout the sugarcane production process has not yet brought about the economic benefits that a mechanized system should provide and has not reached an ideal yield through the integration of agricultural machinery and agronomic practice. This paper briefly describes how to initiate the mechanization of Chinese sugarcane production to promote the sound, healthy, and rapid development of the sugarcane industry, and how to ultimately achieve the transformation of sugarcane breeding in China and the modernization of the sugarcane industry from three perspectives, namely, requirements of mechanized production for sugarcane varieties, breeding strategies for selecting new sugarcane varieties suitable for mechanized production, and screening for sugarcane varieties that are suitable for mechanization and diversification in variety distribution or arrangement in China. We also highlight the current challenges surrounding this topic and look forward to its bright prospects.

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