Yes, Sugarcane is a C4 plant and the largest harvester of solar energy on Earth. C4 plants have the ability to overcome severe drought, high temperature and floods too. It is advantage for commercial crops like sugarcane as it can withstand any climatic conditions.
Rice is a C3 plant. However researchers in International Rice Research Institute are working on rice becoming a C4 'like' trait with improved yield similar to C4 plants such as maize, sorghum and sugar cane.
Sugar cane refers to the tall grass plant from which sugar is extracted. Cane sugar, on the other hand, is the crystallized sugar that is processed and refined from sugar cane. In short, sugar cane is the raw plant, while cane sugar is the refined product.
a plant which creates a four carbon (C4) sugar as its basic sugar unit when performing photosynthesis. example- corn (maize)
Sugar cane is a plant and the sugar is boiled out of the plant. It does not come from the ground.
Sugar cane
a plant which creates a four carbon (C4) sugar as its basic sugar unit when performing photosynthesis. example- corn (maize)
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No sugar cane is not a liquid. It is a solid and is grown as a plant.
The sugar cane plant contains a sugary sap that can be processed into granulated sugars, syrups and treacles.
Rum is made from fermenting molasses and other sugarcane products
Cane sugar is sugar that is derived from the fibrous strands of sugar cane. After the plant is harvested it is processed to remove the sweet liquids. From that point is it processed further to produce a variety of sugar products from syrup, molasses, to granulated sugars.
No, it is a plant