Rapid Assessment of Rind Hardness in Sugarcane and Its Association with Biochemical Traits

Kumar, R. Arun and Hemaprabha, G. and Vasantha, S. and Arumuganathan, T. and Hari, K. and Senthilkumar, T. and Sadvatha, R. H. and Ambrose, Dawn C. P. and Manikandan, C. and Lakshmi, K. and Suresha, G. and Govindaraj, P. and Sreenivasa, V. and Palaniswami, C. and Gomathi, R. and Appunu, C. and Mahesh, P. and Yogambal, C. and Krishnapriya, V. and Tayade, A. S. and Alagupalamuthirsolai, M. and Vinayaka, . (2023) Rapid Assessment of Rind Hardness in Sugarcane and Its Association with Biochemical Traits. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 13 (8). pp. 2019-2031. ISSN 2581-8627

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Abstract

Rind hardness in sugarcane plays a major role in lodging resistance, and internode borer resistance,screening of sugarcane for rind hardness is essential for reducing yield loss. In order to identify the suitability of soil penetrometer for rapid rind hardness measurement, the rind hardness testing was carried out in two sugarcane clones of different rind hardness variability viz., Co 13003 (hard rind type) and Co 14002 (soft rind type). The investigation was carried out by three methods viz., pendulum type impact test rig, texture analyzer,and soil penetrometer and theresults revealed that thehard rind type Co 13003 sugarcane clone was observed with significantly greater hardness. Significant correlation between the three methods for the rind hardness trait and among the three methods the soil penetrometer method of determination of rind hardness is easy and rapid. Two-way hierarchical cluster analysis of studied biochemical traits has revealed a better classification of hard-rinded and soft-rind sugarcane clones. The Co 13003 was recorded as least susceptible to borers with high rind hardness (>200 psi), along with better fibre. The NG 77 a hard rind type clone was also observed with high lignin compared to soft rind Gungera.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Eurolib Press > Agricultural and Food Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 21 Jun 2023 06:46
Last Modified: 14 Oct 2023 04:21
URI: http://info.submit4journal.com/id/eprint/2170

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