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An Investigation Report on Production Conditions of Sugarcane in Guangxi in 2016

Yuchi Deng, Weizan Wang, Ronghua Zhang, Shiyun Tang, Shanhai Lin, Qiang Liang, Weixing Duan, Xiang Li, Guoying Lu, Shijian Han, Youzong Huang, Yebin Yang, Yanni Huang and Lunwang Wang

Asian Agricultural Research, 2017, vol. 09, issue 06

Abstract: To predict and assess the production conditions of sugarcane in Guangxi in 2016, by using methods of field survey and data collection, the seedling situation, breed structure, planting area, planting period, plant diseases and insect pests of sugarcane in six major sugarcane producing cities of Guangxi were surveyed. The results show that the overall situation of sugarcane seedlings in Guangxi in 2016 became slightly worse than that in 2015, but there were enough good sugarcane seedlings in 2016. The dead heart rate of sugarcane decreased in most sugarcane regions from 2015 to 2016, that is, the comprehensive control of borers gave initial results; the smut infection rate of sugarcane rose from 2015 to 2016 and tended to increase. The situation of decrease in the planting area of sugarcane in three consecutive years was controlled, and the planting area of sugarcane increased slightly from 2015 to 2016. Due to the construction of “double high” bases, the breed variety of sugarcane in Guangxi was improved further in 2016. It is necessary to strengthen field management and conduct chemical weeding, prevention and control of borers and aphids in the later period in time.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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