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https://doi.org/10.1016/0261-2194(91)90044-r
Copy DOIJournal: Crop Protection | Publication Date: Jun 1, 1991 |
Citations: 11 |
Yield losses caused by the sugar-cane whitegrub Antitrogus consanguineus to the plant crop, first ratoon crop and second ratoon crop of a commercial sugar-cane field planted with cultivar Q 110 and the first and second ratoon crops of a field of cultivar Q 111 were quantified. There were no significant correlations between larval numbers and yield components in the plant crop of Q110. There were significant negative correlations between larval numbers and the weight of millable stalks and the yield of cane and sugar in the first and second ratoon crops of both cultivars. The lowest plot yields of sugar per hectare were 35.0% and 17.1 % of the highest in the first and second ratoon crops of Q110 and 13.9% and 8.5% in the first and second ratoon crops of Q111, respectively. There were significant partial correlations between the number of larvae in both the first and second ratoons and yield components in the second ratoon crop of Q110.
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