It has been reported that high-density planting of sugarcane can improve cane and sugar yield through promoting rapid canopy closure and increasing radiation interception earlier in crop growth. It is widely known that the control of adverse soil biota through fumigation (removes soil biological constraints and improves soil health) can improve cane and sugar yield. Whether the responses to high-density planting and improved soil health are additive or interactive has important implications for the sugarcane production system. Field experiments established at Bundaberg and Mackay, Queensland, Australia, involved all combinations of 2-row spacings (0.5 and 1.5 m), two planting densities (27 000 and 81 000 two-eyed setts/ha), and two soil fum...
Previous experiments in the Australian tropics have observed a 'slowdown' in biomass accumulation in...
Sugarcane has a variable propensity to produce suckers, late-formed tillers in mature crops. These s...
There are currently concerns within some sugar industries that long-term monoculture has led to soil...
Controlled traffic (matching wheel and row spacing) is being promoted as a means to manage soil comp...
The promotion of controlled traffic (matching wheel and row spacing) in the Australian sugar industr...
Yield decline has been a major issue limiting productivity improvement in the Australian sugar indus...
Experiments involving breaks to the sugarcane monoculture, soil fumigation and the application of bi...
Experiments involving breaks to the sugarcane monoculture, soil fumigation and the application of bi...
Sugarcane stalk population is a key determinant of cane yield. However, increasing cane stalk popula...
Yield decline has been a major issue limiting productivity improvement in the Australian sugar indus...
Yield decline (YD) of sugarcane is a widespread problem throughout the Australian sugar industry. It...
Experiments were established in the Burdekin Irrigation Area in North Queensland, Australia, to meas...
The presence of suckers, late-formed tillers, in mature sugarcane crops reduces the sugar concentrat...
The study was carried out in a high yielding field (HYF) and a lower yielding field (LYF). Soil samp...
Previous research in northern Australia and in Hawaii has suggested that large lodged crops of sugar...
Previous experiments in the Australian tropics have observed a 'slowdown' in biomass accumulation in...
Sugarcane has a variable propensity to produce suckers, late-formed tillers in mature crops. These s...
There are currently concerns within some sugar industries that long-term monoculture has led to soil...
Controlled traffic (matching wheel and row spacing) is being promoted as a means to manage soil comp...
The promotion of controlled traffic (matching wheel and row spacing) in the Australian sugar industr...
Yield decline has been a major issue limiting productivity improvement in the Australian sugar indus...
Experiments involving breaks to the sugarcane monoculture, soil fumigation and the application of bi...
Experiments involving breaks to the sugarcane monoculture, soil fumigation and the application of bi...
Sugarcane stalk population is a key determinant of cane yield. However, increasing cane stalk popula...
Yield decline has been a major issue limiting productivity improvement in the Australian sugar indus...
Yield decline (YD) of sugarcane is a widespread problem throughout the Australian sugar industry. It...
Experiments were established in the Burdekin Irrigation Area in North Queensland, Australia, to meas...
The presence of suckers, late-formed tillers, in mature sugarcane crops reduces the sugar concentrat...
The study was carried out in a high yielding field (HYF) and a lower yielding field (LYF). Soil samp...
Previous research in northern Australia and in Hawaii has suggested that large lodged crops of sugar...
Previous experiments in the Australian tropics have observed a 'slowdown' in biomass accumulation in...
Sugarcane has a variable propensity to produce suckers, late-formed tillers in mature crops. These s...
There are currently concerns within some sugar industries that long-term monoculture has led to soil...