About the Editors |
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List of Contributors |
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List of Abbreviations |
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Foreword |
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Preface |
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1 Farming Technologies for Sugarcane Production in Upland Fields |
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1.2 Breeding of Drought Resistant Sugarcane Varieties |
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1.3 Deep Ploughing and Fine Preparation of Soil |
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1.4 Plastic Film Mulching |
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1.5 Prescription Fertilization |
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1.6 Trash Retention in Field |
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1.7 Water Saving Irrigation |
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1.8 Healthy Seed Cane Production and Utilization |
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1.9 Vinasse as a Liquid Fertilizer |
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1.10 Chemical Regulation of Plant Growth |
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1.11 Mechanization for Field Management |
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1.12 Comprehensive Control of Diseases, Pests, Weeds, and Rats |
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1.13 Major Problems for Farming Technologies in Sugarcane Production in Upland Areas |
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2 Headways in Agro-Techniques for Heightened Yield of Sugarcane: Indian Perspective |
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18 | (2) |
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20 | (3) |
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2.3 Fits More as Crop Ecology |
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2.4 Nutrient Management for Sustainable Sugarcane Production |
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2.5 Water Management for Sustainable Sugarcane Production |
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2.6 Weed Management for Sustainable Sugarcane Production |
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2.7 Earthing Up and Tying |
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2.9 Sugarcane Based Cropping Systems |
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2.11 Future Research Thrust |
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3 Sustainability and Efficiency of Sugarcane Cultivation in India |
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3.2 Sustainability Issues for Sugarcane Production |
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3.3 Recent Trends on Sustainability Factors for Sugarcane Production |
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3.4 Action Plan for Sustainable Sugarcane Production in India |
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4 From Conventional to Molecular Approaches: Building Bridges for Sugarcane Genetic Improvement |
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4.2 Origin and Centre of Diversity of Sugarcane |
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4.4 Basic Chromosome Numbers |
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4.5 Existing Genetic Resources |
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4.6 Genetic Improvement of Sugarcane |
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4.7 Conventional Breeding Efforts for Sugarcane Improvement |
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4.9 Application of Cell and Tissue Culture |
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4.10 Molecular Interventions for Sugarcane Improvement |
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4.11 Recent Molecular Approaches: a Paradigm Shift |
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4.12 Molecular Cytogenetics |
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5 Utilization of Sugarcane Genetic Resources for Enhanced Resilience in Diverse Conditions |
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5.2 The Genus Saccharum and Its Usefulness |
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124 | (2) |
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5.3 Collection and Conservation of Sugarcane Germplasm: An Overview |
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5.4 Improvement of Sugarcane Through Pre-Breeding |
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5.5 Conclusion and Future Outlook |
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6 Source-Sink Dynamics in Sugarcane: Physio-Genomics Perspectives |
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6.2 Photosynthesis and Source-Sink Dynamics |
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6.3 Source-Sink Relations and Impact of Climate Change |
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6.4 Source-Sink Communication and Functional Genomics |
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6.5 Perturbation of Source-Sink and Plant Growth Regulators |
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7 Residues Uses and Environment Sustainability |
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7.2 Residues in the Sugar-Ethanol Industry |
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7.3 New Technologies for the Use of Residues |
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8 Water Induced Stresses in Sugarcane: Responses and Management |
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8.2 Sugarcane Under Moisture Stress |
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8.3 Sugarcane Under Waterlogging |
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8.4 Molecular Interventions for Mitigation of Abiotic Stresses |
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8.5 Technology Intervention to Overcome Abiotic Stresses |
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8.6 Conclusions and Future Research Needs |
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9 Diseases and Pests Affecting Sugarcane: Methods of Control |
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Yaquelin Puchades Izaguirre |
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9.2 Description of Earlier Trends and Research in the Area |
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9.3 Ongoing Work, Research, and Development |
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10 Biological Control of Two Sugarcane Stalk Borers in the United States |
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10.2 Chemical, Varietal, and Cultural Stalk Borer Control Tactics |
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10.3 Biological Control of Diatraea saccharalis |
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10.4 Biological Control of Eoreuma loftini |
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11 Management of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes on Sugarcane Under Tropical Conditions |
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Andrea Chaves Fiuza Porto |
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11.2 Evolution of the Sugarcane Plant-Parasitic Nematode Integrated Management in Northeast of Brazil |
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11.3 Integrated Management of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Sugarcane Plantations Under Tropical Conditions: Techniques To Be Adopted |
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12 Insect Vectors and Sugarcane White Leaf Disease Management |
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12.5 Transmission Vectors |
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12.6 Ecology and Biology of Vector |
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12.7 Population Dynamics of Insect Vectors |
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12.8 Disease Prevention and Control |
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13 Sugarcane Ratoon Management |
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13.2 Ratoon Cane Production Constraints |
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13.3 Technological Interventions |
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13.4 Crop Protection Measures |
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14 Mechanization for Sustainable Sugarcane Production |
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14.5 Inter-Culturing Operations |
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14.6 Sugarcane Harvesting |
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15 Alternatives to Increase the Sustainability of Sugarcane Production in Brazil Under High Intensive Mechanization |
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15.2 Sugarcane Productivity After Intensive Mechanization |
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15.3 Yield Decline Project: Australian Lessons That Should be Followed by the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry |
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15.4 Friendly Agricultural Practices to Maximize Yield of Sugarcane Fields Submitted to Intensive Mechanization |
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16 Transfer of Technology Approaches for Sustained Sugarcane Productivity |
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16.2 A Systems Perspective |
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16.5 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Initiatives at Sugarcane Breeding Institute |
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Index |
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