Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol

Seventy seven genotypes of sugarcane were evaluated in second clonal stage for theoretical yield of alcohol. The genotypes viz., 2010T-72 (14.67 g/100ml), 2010T-16 (14.01 g/100ml) and 2010T-88 (13.93 g/100ml) showed significantly higher performance over the best check Co 7219 (12.80 g/100ml) for the...

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Main Author: M.Shanthi Priya, K.H.P.Reddy, M.Hemanth Kumar, V.Rajarajeswari, G.Mohan Naidu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2013-09-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
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Online Access:https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-4-3/EJPB_V4_N3_1232-1236.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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spelling doaj-0fe6e7587d4943889655a4ebd87fd61d2020-11-25T02:07:58ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2013-09-014312321236Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcoholM.Shanthi Priya, K.H.P.Reddy, M.Hemanth Kumar, V.Rajarajeswari, G.Mohan NaiduSeventy seven genotypes of sugarcane were evaluated in second clonal stage for theoretical yield of alcohol. The genotypes viz., 2010T-72 (14.67 g/100ml), 2010T-16 (14.01 g/100ml) and 2010T-88 (13.93 g/100ml) showed significantly higher performance over the best check Co 7219 (12.80 g/100ml) for theoretical yield of alcohol. Path analysis revealed that the characters viz., total sugars per cent, pol per cent cane and CCS per cent exhibited positive direct effects on theoretical yield of alcohol and the other characters also exhibited their indirect positive effects on theoretical yield of alcohol via total sugars per cent, pol per cent cane and CCS per cent, indicating that these were the major contributing characters to theoretical yield of alcohol in sugarcanehttps://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-4-3/EJPB_V4_N3_1232-1236.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1Sugarcaneethanol
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author M.Shanthi Priya, K.H.P.Reddy, M.Hemanth Kumar, V.Rajarajeswari, G.Mohan Naidu
spellingShingle M.Shanthi Priya, K.H.P.Reddy, M.Hemanth Kumar, V.Rajarajeswari, G.Mohan Naidu
Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
Sugarcane
ethanol
author_facet M.Shanthi Priya, K.H.P.Reddy, M.Hemanth Kumar, V.Rajarajeswari, G.Mohan Naidu
author_sort M.Shanthi Priya, K.H.P.Reddy, M.Hemanth Kumar, V.Rajarajeswari, G.Mohan Naidu
title Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol
title_short Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol
title_full Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol
title_fullStr Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol
title_sort evaluation of sugarcane genotypes for theoretical yield of alcohol
publisher Indian Society of Plant Breeders
series Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
issn 0975-928X
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Seventy seven genotypes of sugarcane were evaluated in second clonal stage for theoretical yield of alcohol. The genotypes viz., 2010T-72 (14.67 g/100ml), 2010T-16 (14.01 g/100ml) and 2010T-88 (13.93 g/100ml) showed significantly higher performance over the best check Co 7219 (12.80 g/100ml) for theoretical yield of alcohol. Path analysis revealed that the characters viz., total sugars per cent, pol per cent cane and CCS per cent exhibited positive direct effects on theoretical yield of alcohol and the other characters also exhibited their indirect positive effects on theoretical yield of alcohol via total sugars per cent, pol per cent cane and CCS per cent, indicating that these were the major contributing characters to theoretical yield of alcohol in sugarcane
topic Sugarcane
ethanol
url https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-4-3/EJPB_V4_N3_1232-1236.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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