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Evaluation of the sugar content along the stalk height of sugarcane plants for different growth conditions

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Resumo:The Brix degree is an indicator of sugarcane juice sugar content but it is not uniform along the plant stalk height. To evaluate the Brix on the height measurement of the stalk, three groups of sugarcane samples were compared. The groups consisted in different growth conditions under Portuguese mainland climate: (i) growth in a constructed wetland filled with clay brick fragments used to treat secondary wastewater; (ii) growth in a deactivated but irrigated constructed wetland filled with clay lightweight aggregate; (iii) growth in soil with irrigation. Some descriptive statistics were obtained for the three groups and 95% confidence intervals (also including bootstrap BCa procedure) were computed and compared. The one-way ANOVA demonstrates that different growth conditions do not affect the relative height position of the stalk average Brix representative internode. A simple linear regression was adjusted to model the relationship between the relative Brix with the relative measurement height and might be used to predict the sugarcane juice sugar content.
Autores principais:Mateus, Dina M. R.
Outros Autores:Pinho, Henrique J. O.; Grilo, Luís M.
Assunto:General Physics and Astronomy
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:The Brix degree is an indicator of sugarcane juice sugar content but it is not uniform along the plant stalk height. To evaluate the Brix on the height measurement of the stalk, three groups of sugarcane samples were compared. The groups consisted in different growth conditions under Portuguese mainland climate: (i) growth in a constructed wetland filled with clay brick fragments used to treat secondary wastewater; (ii) growth in a deactivated but irrigated constructed wetland filled with clay lightweight aggregate; (iii) growth in soil with irrigation. Some descriptive statistics were obtained for the three groups and 95% confidence intervals (also including bootstrap BCa procedure) were computed and compared. The one-way ANOVA demonstrates that different growth conditions do not affect the relative height position of the stalk average Brix representative internode. A simple linear regression was adjusted to model the relationship between the relative Brix with the relative measurement height and might be used to predict the sugarcane juice sugar content.