Environmental Sciences, asked by Darshantayde, 11 months ago

Sugarcane climatic condition

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Answered by shivamchavan2003
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Explanation:

The plant thrives best in tropical hot sunny areas. The "ideal" climate for production of maximum sugar from sugarcane is characterized as: A long, warm growing season with a high incidence of solar radiation and adequate moisture (rainfall) - the plant uses from 148 to 300g of water to produce 1.0g of dry substance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A. It is a tropical as well as a sub-tropical crop.

B. It grows well in hot and humid climate.

C. It requires a temperature between 21°C to D. 27°C and an annual rainfall between 75 and 100 cm.

E. Irrigation is required in regions receiving low rainfall.

By-products:

It is the main source of sugar, gur (jaggery), khandsari and molasses.

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