Environmental Effects on Yield and Quality in Three Sugarcane Varieties Grown in Veracruz, Mexico

Authors

  • N. Milanês Ramos National Sugarcane Research Institute (INICA), Havana, Cuba
  • V. Enríquez Ruvalcaba Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, km 4.5 carretera Córdoba-Amatlan Peñuela, Veracruz 94475, México 3El Potrero Sugar Mill, Potero,Veracruz, 94500, México
  • M. Bello Caredo El Potrero Sugar Mill, Potero,Veracruz, 94500, México
  • P. Ordóñez Barahona Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, km 4.5 carretera Córdoba-Amatlan Peñuela, Veracruz 94475, México
  • Jorge I. Sarquís Office of Research and Graduate Studies in Orizaba-Cordoba, Poniente 7, col Centro Orizaba Veracruz, 93000, México
  • A. Herrera Solano Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, km 4.5 carretera Córdoba-Amatlan Peñuela, Veracruz 94475, México

Keywords:

Sugarcane, harvest scheduling, yield, quality

Abstract

Two field trials were planted in October 2003 to evaluate the effect of time of harvest on performance by the three main sugarcane varieties in two contrasting locations within the largest sugarcane growing region in México. Trials were harvested at six timings during December 2004-May 2005 harvest season. In the dry zone, cane yield was highest early in the harvest season, i.e. December, through February, while yields declined from March onwards. In contrast, in the humid zone, the harvest season began with low cane yields in December and January, which reached a maximum in February and March, and declined during April and May. In CP 72-2086, reducing sugars showed low values early in the harvest season in the dry zone, which began to increase signifi­cantly in March and maintained high values until the end of the harvest season in May. Mex 69-290 recorded high values in December, decreasing in January, through March, and increasing again in April. Mex 79-431 maintained low values from December to March, which increased from April onwards. Main components analysis demonstrated significant effect by location on cane and sugar yields and time of harvest; influence of the environment on varietal yields and confirmed dependence of cane yield on stalk population, stalk length and diameter. Negative correlations between yield components and moisture, reducing sugars and fiber were also found.      

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Published

2010-12-07

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Ramos NM, Ruvalcaba VE, Caredo MB, Barahona PO, Sarquís JI, Solano AH. Environmental Effects on Yield and Quality in Three Sugarcane Varieties Grown in Veracruz, Mexico. IJBSM [Internet]. 2010 Dec. 7 [cited 2025 Sep. 21];10(Dec, 3):198-203. Available from: https://www.ojs.pphouse.org/index.php/IJBSM/article/view/91

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