TY - JOUR AU - Sungnui , Monthikarn AU - Petthong , Emorn Petthong AU - Pa-oblek, Somchai PY - 2020/07/16 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Evaluation of Promising Juice Cane Clones in Abandoned Upland Paddy Field under Rainfed Conditions in Songkhla Province JF - Thai Agricultural Research Journal JA - Thai Agric.Res.J. VL - 38 IS - 2 SE - Technical or research paper DO - 10.14456/thaidoa-agres.2020.15 UR - https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/thaiagriculturalresearch/article/view/237679 SP - 198-206 AB - <p>The objective of this experiment was to evaluate five promising juice cane clones&nbsp;(UTj10-2, UTj10-3, UTj10-12, UTj10-15, UTj10-19) and two control varieties (Suphanburi 50&nbsp;and Malaysia) on abandoned upland paddy field under rainfed conditions in Songkhla&nbsp;province. A Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications was used.&nbsp;We found that for planted sugarcane, UTj10-3 gave significantly greater yield than&nbsp;UTj10-2 and UTj10-15 but showed no significant differences in yields with the other&nbsp;varieties and clones. It also gave higher amount of juice than the other varieties/clones&nbsp;tested. For ratoon sugarcane, Suphanburi 50 attained a significantly greater yield than&nbsp;UTj10-2 and Malaysia but showed no significant differences with the other varieties/clones.&nbsp;Suphanburi 50 also gave no significantly differences in juice yield from that of Utj10-3 but&nbsp;showed significantly higher juice yield than the others. For planted&nbsp; sugarcane, Malaysia had significantly greater %Brix than Suphanburi 50 and UTJ10-15 but showed no&nbsp;differences from the others. Significant differences in %Brix among varieties/clones,&nbsp;however were not observed for ratoon sugarcane. Overall results suggested that clone&nbsp;Utj10-3 was more suitable than other varieties/clones to be grown in abandoned upland&nbsp;paddy field under rainfed conditions.</p> ER -