Revista Caatinga (Jan 2011)

CRESCIMENTO E PRODUTIVIDADE DE QUATRO VARIEDADES DE CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR NO QUARTO CICLO DE CULTIVO

  • CICERO TEIXEIRA SILVA COSTA,
  • VILMA MARQUES FERREIRA,
  • LAURÍCIO ENDRES,
  • DÉBORA TERESA DA ROCHA GOMES FERREIRA,
  • EDUARDO REBELO GONÇALVES

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 56 – 63

Abstract

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The sugarcane is a widely adapted species to tropical climate and has made key role in economic development in Southeast and Northeast. The ability to adapt in different environments can be evaluated through the growth analysis and yield. This study aimed to evaluate the growth and yield of four sugarcane varieties (RB92579 and SP79-1011, RB931530 and RB93509) in the third ratoon. The experiment was conducted at the CECA/UFAL, Rio Largo (28º02'09''S, 35°49'43''W and 127m). The experimental design was randomized blocks. Was evaluated monthly the number of plants, height, leaf area index and stem diameter. The quality of raw material, dry matter and yield were evaluated at 360 DAC. The data were subjected to analysis of variance and means compared to each other by Tukey test. The results showed that the maximum tillering occurred at 90 DAC for all varieties, and the RB92579 showed greater tillering and greater height at 360 DAC. The variety RB931530 had superior diameter than the others. The RB92579 and RB93509 were higher than the others on the sugar production, dry matter and yield, however, differed ech only on the matter. Varieties RB92579 and RB931530 had similar levels of Brix, PCC and ATR. Since this latter variable responsible for developing the pricing of sugarcane industry.