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Questions |
Answer |
1 |
Botanical name |
Saccharum officinarum (Tropical cane) Saccharum barberi (Indian cane) |
2 |
Botanical name of wild cane |
Saccharum spontaneum Saccharum robustum |
3 |
Family |
Graminae |
4 |
Origin of Sugarcane |
Indo-Burma |
5 |
Inflorescence of sugarcane is called |
Arrow / Open panicle |
6 |
Sugarcane bowl of world |
Cuba |
7 |
Wonder cane |
COC-671 (Highest sugar percent) |
8 |
Sugarcane is propagated through |
Setts |
9 |
Sucrose percent in sugarcane |
13 – 24 % |
10 |
Sugar bowl of India |
Uttar Pradesh |
11 |
Arrowing stage of sugarcane begins at |
300 – 350 Days After Planting |
12 |
Most critical stage of irrigation for sugarcane is |
Formative stage |
13 |
Germination phase of sugarcane begins at |
0 – 60 Days After Planting |
14 |
Maturity phase of sugarcane begins at |
250 – 365 Days After Planting |
15 |
Formative stage of sugarcane comes after |
60 – 130 Days After Planting |
16 |
Brix meter is used for measuring |
Maturity of Sugarcane |
17 |
Noble cane is |
Saccharum officinarium |
18 |
Roots of sets are |
Temporary roots |
19 |
Sowing time of Eksali sugarcane |
Jan – Feb |
20 |
Sowing time of Adsali sugarcane |
June - July |
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Questions |
Answer |
21 |
Duration of Adsali cane is |
16 – 18 months |
22 |
Sugar content in sugarcane juice is |
6 – 10 % |
23 |
Optimum soil pH required for sugarcane |
6.5 – 7.5 |
24 |
Temperature requirement for sugarcane |
28 - 32°C |
25 |
Wild type cane |
Saccharum spontaneum |
26 |
Zero tillage is practiced in |
Sugarcane |
27 |
Semi root parasitic weed of sugarcane |
Striga sp. |
28 |
Average sugar recovery content of sugarcane |
11 % |
29 |
Sugarcane byproduct |
Bagasse & Mollases |
30 |
Nutrient responsible for translocation of sugar in sugarcane |
Potassium |
31 |
Sugarcane is considered as mature when Brix reading ranges between |
18 – 20 % |
32 |
Tying & Wrapping in sugarcane is done to prevent |
Lodging |
33 |
Furrow method of sugarcane planting is adopted in |
Tamil Nadu |
34 |
Flat bed method of sugarcane planting is adopted in |
North India |
35 |
Trench method of sugarcane planting is suitable for |
Coastal areas |
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Questions |
Answer |
36 |
AICRP on sugarcane was started in |
1970 – 71 |
37 |
AICRP on sugarcane is at |
Lucknow (UP) |
38 |
Sugarcane Breeding Institute (SBI) located at |
Coimbatore |
39 |
National Sugar Institute (NSI) located at |
Kanpur |
40 |
Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR) located at |
Lucknow |
41 |
High salt tolerant crop |
Sugarcane |
42 |
Earthing up in sugarcane is done after |
4 months of planting |
43 |
Hormone used for sugarcane ripening is |
Ethephon / Glyphosate |
44 |
Tying of sugarcane is done in the month of |
August |
45 |
Row to Row spacing in sugarcane |
90 cm |
46 |
Sugarcane setts are usually treated with |
Agallol, Areton |
47 |
Flowering in sugarcane is controlled using |
Ethrel |
48 |
Latest planting method developed for sugarcane planting by TNAU is |
Pit method |
49 |
Nobalization of sugarcane was done by |
Venkataraman |
50 |
Partha method was developed by |
Parthasarathy |
51 |
Sugarcane cultivation method suited for saline water / soil condition is |
Modified Trench Method |
52 |
Press-mud contains |
Ca – 21-30 % Si – 9.5-9.9 % |
53 |
Molasses contains |
Sucrose – 35 % Fructose – 9 % Glucose – 12 % Ash – 12 % Water – 20 % |
54 |
Seed / Sett rate of sugarcane |
3 Budded – 35,000 – 40,000 setts/ha 2 Budded – 80,000 setts/ha 1 Budded – 1,20,000 setts/ha |
55 |
Sugarcane is also called |
Cash crop, C4 plant, Heavy feeder crop, Short day plant |
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Questions |
Answer |
56 |
Dangerous disease of sugarcane is |
Red rot disease |
57 |
Red rot of sugarcane is caused by |
Colletotricum falcatum |
58 |
First sugarcane variety |
Co-205 |
59 |
Tying the canes using lower bottom leaves is called |
Propping |
60 |
Removal dried and older leaves of sugarcane is called |
Detrashing |
61 |
Removal of field residue after harvesting sugarcane is called |
Trashing |
62 |
Pahla blight of sugarcane is due to the deficiency of |
Manganese |
63 |
Leaf bleaching in sugarcane is due to |
Iron |
64 |
Essential element for sugar translocation in sugarcane is |
Potassium |
65 |
Red stripe of sugarcane is caused by |
Pseudomonas rubrilinus |
66 |
Sugarcane smut is caused by |
Ustilago scitamia |
67 |
Grassy shoot of sugarcane is caused by |
Phytoplasma |
68 |
Whip smut of sugarcane is caused by |
Ustilago hordei |
69 |
Most commonly used herbicide in sugarcane is |
Simazne, Atrazine, Alachlor |
70 |
Wonder cane - varieties |
CoC-671, CO-419 |
Sugarcane insect pest and diseases are posted in Entomology and Pathology Section |