Question: Which is the ideal condition for sugar cane growth?
Options:
Temperature of 21°C to 27°C and an annual rainfall between 75 cm and 100 cm
Temperature below 17°C and 50 to 75 cm rainfall
Temperature of 25°C and 200 cm of rainfall
Temperature below 17°C and shallow black soil
Sugarcane is the main commercial crop of tropical countries.
It is a member of the grass family and is a large tropical variety stored in them, with a strong, thick base, and sugar.
It is assumed that the plant originated in Eastern Asia and was exported by Middle Age Arab trades to the Middle East and Southern Europe.
It is a tropical plant and it takes a year of warm weather to mature.
It grows well in soil made of alluvium and light-clay. The best cane soil is Thick clay-loam with decent drainage.
Uttar Pradesh has nearly 50 per cent of the country's largest region of cane, followed by Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar, Haryana, and Punjab.
It is a member of the grass family and is a large tropical variety stored in them, with a strong, thick base, and sugar.
It is assumed that the plant originated in Eastern Asia and was exported by Middle Age Arab trades to the Middle East and Southern Europe.
It is a tropical plant and it takes a year of warm weather to mature.
It grows well in soil made of alluvium and light-clay. The best cane soil is Thick clay-loam with decent drainage.
Uttar Pradesh has nearly 50 per cent of the country's largest region of cane, followed by Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar, Haryana, and Punjab.