Call for Papers - 16th Meeting of Sugarcane R&D Workers of Northern Karnataka
Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore in collaboration with University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, S.Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Belgaum and the sugar industries of Northern Karnataka would be organizing the 16th meeting of Sugarcane Research and Development workers of Northern Karnataka during July, 2014 to discuss the following topics:
- Review of action taken on the recommendations of the previous meeting
- Mechanization in sugarcane farming: Status and issue
- Intercropping in Sugarcane
- Varietal position in sugar factories
- Performance of new sugarcane varieties & AICRP (S) Varietal trials
- Sugarcane seed nursery programme
The
Ugar Sugar Works Ltd., would be hosting the
meeting. The exact dates and venue will be informed shortly.
You are cordially invited to attend this
meeting along with your colleagues and participate in the deliberations.
Manuscripts of the papers covering these topics may please be prepared as per
the guidelines enclosed and sent to the undersigned by June 13, 2014.
Alternatively, the guidelines can be downloaded from www.sugarcane.res.in or www.caneinfo.nic.in .
As we are planning to bring out the papers
presented at the meeting in printed form (Compendium
of Research Articles & Status Papers; ISSN: 0973-8185), your papers may
be prepared in a precise manner and sent to the undersigned in time. All
the papers may be sent as printout along with a CD. Alternatively, the papers
can be sent by email to sbiextension@yahoo.com. The papers may be prepared using MS Word
(2003. Presentations, created in Microsoft
PowerPoint 2003/2007 format (.ppt/.pptx), should fit within the allotted time
in the Technical sessions.
With
kind regards,
Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(N.VIJAYAN NAIR)
Topic i : Review of action taken
on the recommendations of the previous meeting
Sugar
factories/Department of Sugar/Department of Agriculture and research
institutions are requested to furnish the details of action taken on the
recommendations made in the previous meeting as per the details given
hereunder:
S.No
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Recommendation/Action point
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Action taken
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1.
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Factories should be more responsive in sending the
Action Taken Reports of the Sugarcane R&D workers’ meetings
|
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2.
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Area under wide row planting needs to be increased
in North Karnataka region
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3.
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Seed production needs to be
enhanced in North Karnataka region
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4.
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Surveillance and monitoring of YLD
(Yellow Leaf Disease) incidence need to be taken up at all factories
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5.
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Sugar factories should adopt and
recommend soil test based integrated nutrient management practices by
including inorganic fertilizers for NPK , micro nutrients, organic manures,
green manures and bio-fertilizers, right time and methods of application to
all the cane growers and monitor the adoption.
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6.
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Sugar factories should maintain a
record of yields obtained under INM practices.
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7.
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Sugar factories should Initiate
soil testing programme by availing the existing STLs (Soil Testing Labs) and
test the soils at least once in a cropping cycle.
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8.
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Factories should explore the
feasibility of establishing an STL or a mini STL in each factory.
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9.
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Factories should advocate deep
ploughing and sub soiling once in a cropping cycle.
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10.
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Demonstrations on trash shredding,
trash composting green manuring, intercropping and incorporation may be
arranged in farmers’ fields by the sugar mills
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11.
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Research institutions should
generate information through trials, on cultural operations like earthing-up,
gap-filling, irrigation method (especially initial stages of the crop) for
different wider row spacings as the yield of cane under wider row depends on
these critical agronomic practices. It is also required to generate
information on seed requirements and placement of setts while planting.
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12.
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In Northern Karnataka,
mechanization- particularly for harvesting – has been introduced only
recently. The present soil physical properties may be documented so that the
problems like soil compaction that arise following mechanization could be
properly addressed.
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13.
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Factories
have to ensure proper and timely and
ratoon management practices viz., stubble shaving, off- barring, trash
mulching, gap filling, early application of 25% additional N at the time of
ratoon operations, pocket manuring, micro nutrient fertilization, clean
cultivation and timely harvest of plant crop.
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14.
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Private
entrepreneurs should be encouraged to raise bud chip nurseries to be used for
gap filling in rations by factories and the Dept. of Agriculture
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15.
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Area of planting under CoM 0265
should not exceed 30% and should be harvested only after 15 month to sustain
sugar recovery.
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16.
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New varieties must be evaluated
thoroughly in the factory area before accepting or rejecting them .A new
variety with many desirable characters but lacking in one or few characters
need not be rejected immediately. Instead, other technological interventions
can be tried to rectify the defect.
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17.
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Varieties
such as Co 2001-15, Co 2001-13, and Co 99004. Promising clones such as, Snk
03632, Co 0403, Co Snk 05104 and MS
0301 may be considered for release in the state.
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18.
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The seed
nursery programme is not taken up at the required level by the most of the
sugar factories in this region. A strong sugarcane seed nursery programme is
to be taken up by each factory.
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19.
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Cane development
personnel with the factories are to be trained for proper identification of
varieties, removal of admixture, removal of disease or pest attacked plants.
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20.
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Seed replacement to be
periodically done to sustain the productivity.
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21.
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Tissue culture plants may be used
by the factories to have quality seed production of established varieties and
fast multiplication of new varieties.
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Topic ii: Mechanization in sugarcane farming:
Status & issues
Usage of implements in sugarcane cultivation –
sugarcane planter – intercultivator – earthing up ridger – stubble shaver -
offbarrer- combined ratoon manager - weeder – rotovator trash shredder –
harvester etc., - Extent of mechanization in farmers’ fields (area & %)
across different soil types – saving in labour, time and cost - merits and
demerits in mechanization – scope for mechanization in farmers’ fields – cost
effectiveness in mechanized and non-mechanized cane farms - perception of
farmers towards mechanization – mechanized harvesting – pros and cons of
mechanized harvesting in sugarcane – steps initiated to popularize
mechanization in sugarcane – constraints in adoption of sugarcane
mechanization.
Topic iii:
Intercropping in Sugarcane
Percentage of area under
Intercropping – Intercrops commonly being used – selection criteria used for
intercrops –Package of practices - Planting methods including spacing – effect
of intercropping on tillering - Water management measures - labour requirement
– Input use-Plant protection measures used – Time of harvest & harvesting
techniques - ease of mechanization -
average cane yield levels and net returns obtained with different intercrops –
best combination observed in your factory area - advantages of intercropping
perceived by cane development personnel and farmers – demerits/problems in
adopting intercropping - constraints in adoption – promotional efforts taken up
(like demonstrations) for increasing area under intercropping- cases of
successful farmers who had taken up intercropping.
S.No.
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System
|
Coverage
(ha.)
|
Average cane yield (t/ha)
|
Duration of Intercrop in the field
(eg.
Up to three months)
|
Average intercrop yield
(t/ha)
|
Sole
sugarcane
|
-
|
-
|
|||
Sugarcane
+ Intercrop - 1
|
|||||
Sugarcane
+ Intercrop - 2
|
|||||
Sugarcane
+ Intercrop - 3
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Topic iv: Varietal position in sugar
factories
Sugar factory personnel to provide the
following details:
2010-11
S.No
|
Variety
|
Area covered
|
Percentage
|
Average yield t/ha
|
Highest yield
t/ ha
|
Yield at the time of introduction (t/ha) (Mention
year)
|
Yield, at present (t/ha)
|
2011-12
S.No
|
Variety
|
Area covered
|
Percentage
|
Average yield t/ha
|
Highest yield
t/ ha
|
Yield at the time of introduction (t/ha) (Mention year)
|
Yield, at present (t/ha)
|
2012-13
S.No
|
Variety
|
Area covered
|
Percentage
|
Average yield t/ha
|
Highest yield
t/ ha
|
Yield at the time of introduction (t/ha) (Mention year)
|
Yield, at present (t/ha)
|
2013-14
S.No
|
Variety
|
Area covered
|
Percentage
|
Average yield t/ha
|
Highest yield
t/ ha
|
Yield at the time of introduction (t/ha) (Mention year)
|
Yield, at present (t/ha)
|
Topic v: Performance of new sugarcane varieties
& AICRP (S) Varietal trials
Scientists from Sugarcane Breeding
Institute, Coimbatore and Research Stations of Northern Karnataka would be
presenting the characteristics of new sugarcane variety and their performance
in Northern Karnataka. All the
participants may give their observations on the performance of new varieties
especially with reference to cane yield (average and highest yield recorded)
quality (including SMT and BMT results), performance in different soil types
and months of planting &optimum age at harvest. Incidence of pest and diseases, tolerance to
abiotic constraints such as drought, water-logging etc. may also be indicated.
The
results of AICRP trials conducted in Northern Karnataka would be presented.
Topic vi: Seed Nursery Programme
Breeder
seed production programme of the Research stations of Northern Karnataka would
be discussed. Sugar factories will
present their seed nursery programmes and indicate breeder seed requirements.
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