The Performance of Some East African-Bred Sugar Cane Varieties at Different Plant Populations

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1994

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This study was conducted at Kakira Sugar Works (1985 Ltd.) Jinja, Uganda. Six East African 1969 series of sugar cane and commercial variety Co 421 (as a check) were planted in a mother nursery (Nursery" A") in Kabyaza Block G 5. The EA series were: EA (T) 69-02, EA (T) 69-06, EA (K) 69-39, EA (K) 69-51, EA (U) 69-63 and EA (U) 69-65. These clones were bred in the East African Sugar-cane Breeding Station, Kibaha, Tanzania, and were released for further testing in Kenya and Uganda in 1969 (Kasembe, 1970, 1974 and 1975).

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Sewaya, F. M. (1994). The Performance of Some East African-Bred Sugar Cane Varieties at Different Plant Populations. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 60(1–2), 91–93. https://doi.org/10.1080/00128325.1994.11663228

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