Biology, asked by Shobhna493, 11 months ago

What happened s the length of sugarcane node?

Answers

Answered by kushalgowtham
0

Answer:

Sugar cane grows for 12 to 16 months before being harvested between June and December each year. When harvested, the cane stands two to four metres high. Queensland's sugar cane is harvested by self-propelled harvesting machines. Depends on what type of cane you are growing, Usually ranges from 10–18 months.THE SUGARCANE root system depth is crucial as it determines the potential depth of soil available for water and nutrient uptake by the crop. It was reported in an early publication that these roots could grow quite deep (6 m), but otherwise very little data are available on the root system depth.

Similar questions