“Autotoxicity and Yield Decline in Sugarcane under Monocropping in Pune District, Maharashtra, India”

P. Dr.HASEC.

Published 2019 in Unknown venue

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Sugarcane is an industrial cash crop in India. Maharashtra is a leading state in sugar production. Monocropping is the most common practice in almost all the sugar producing countries of the world, including India. India is the largest producer of sugarcane as it is profitable crop. Present work deals the study of drastic reduction in cane and sugarcane yield during monocropping is attributed because of allelopathic potential of sugarcane trash (dried leaves), decomposing of trash, releasing many allelochemicals, exudation of phytotoxic chemicals from old roots of ratoon cane, soil sickness, alteration in enzyme activities and autotoxicity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Date of Submission: 18-04-2019 Date of acceptance: 04-05-2019 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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