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Freezing causes the water inside the cells of the plant to expand and rupture the cell walls, which in turn kills the Plant. Also, plants are more fragile when frozen and are easily broken or otherwise damaged.

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Q: Why frost is harmful for sugarcane?
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Are there no specific time for planting sugarcane?

No there is no specific time for planting sugar cane. I will tell you that it is a lot easier to plant in early spring or late fall before frost freezes the ground. The roots and the plant are very resistant to frost and frost damage.


How does sugarcane reproduce?

Sugarcane cross pollinates with other sugarcane plants. This causes it to form a seed. Sugarcane is a type of grass.


What is frost contamination?

This is a process of contaminating Frozen Matter (esp. Ice) through having foreign harmful object like chip of glass, wood, harmful chemicals, etc.


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is starch present in sugarcane


What damage do caterpillar pests do to sugarcane?

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Is sugarcane acidic or alkaline?

Sugarcane is acidic.


Is sugarcane healthy?

sugarcane juice is very good to clean your blood.


What are the domestic uses for sugarcane?

Some of the domestic uses for sugarcane would be to extract the juices to make table sugar. Sugarcane is also used in making alcohol, and the fibrous part of the sugarcane is used in making paper.


Where does sugar grows?

Sugarcane is still extensively grown in the Caribbean. The best climate for sugarcane is a tropical or subtropical region, however sugarcane has been grown in parts of the US, including California.


Which NAICS Code is for sugarcane mills?

NAICS Code 311311 is for sugarcane mills


Is sugarcane juice healthy?

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