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Testing IAC sugarcane varieties series 1965 and 1966 in the State of São Paulo, Brasil

Sugarcane varieties coming up from IAC breeding program whose hybridization occurred in 1965 and 1966 were tested together with main commercial varieties including NA56-79 and IAC52-150 used as control. Experiments were planted in February-March, 1979, and harvested in August-September of 1980 (plant cane), 1981 (first ratoon) and 1982 (second ratoon) in three regions of São Paulo State: Santa Bárbara d'Oeste (Dark Red Latosol Soil), Serrana and Sales de Oliveira (Dusk Red Latosol). The experimental design was a randomised complete block with four replications. Dunnett's test was used to compare each variety mean with NA56-79 and IAC52-150. Considering sugar yield, the best varieties were CB45-155, IAC51-205 and IAC48-65, together with the control NA56-79 and the new variety IAC65-113. Superior sugar contents were showed by IAC52-150, NA56-79 and IAC58-480. Varieties IAC48-65, IAC51-205 and CB45-155 presented good sugar contents. IAC48-65 and NA56-79 had the lowest breakdowns in yield comparing plant cane with second ratoon harvests.

sugarcane; IAC varieties; competition


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