Sugarcane uses C4 or CAM photosynthesis which means it takes in carbon dioxide during the night, then closes its stomata during the day to prevent water loss due to heat.
Yes, the sugarcane plant itself is not sweet, but it contains high levels of sucrose, a type of natural sugar. When processed, the juice extracted from sugarcane is used to make sugar and other sweet products.
Yes, sugarcane is a flowering plant. It belongs to the grass family (Poaceae) and produces tiny flowers in inflorescences at the tip of the stems.
Sugarcane plants have a fibrous and thick stem that is filled with sucrose. While the stem may become harder as the plant ages, it is not considered a true woody stem like those found in trees.
Mango, sugarcane and coconut are native plants of India.
Examples of plant slips include a snake plant pup, a spider plant pup, or a succulent leaf cutting. These are small sections of a parent plant that can be propagated to grow into a new plant.
Another name for a sugar plant is sugarcane.
On average, sugarcane contains about 10-15% sucrose, which is the main type of sugar found in the plant. The sugar content can vary depending on factors such as the variety of sugarcane, climate conditions, and time of harvest.
Yes, the sugarcane plant itself is not sweet, but it contains high levels of sucrose, a type of natural sugar. When processed, the juice extracted from sugarcane is used to make sugar and other sweet products.
Sugar is derived from Sugarcane which is a plant.
Yes, sugarcane is a flowering plant. It belongs to the grass family (Poaceae) and produces tiny flowers in inflorescences at the tip of the stems.
Farmers grow sugarcane because it is the plant from which the bulk of refined sugar is made.
Sugarcane plant under optimum condition can produce seeds also, as it happens in penninsular India (Coimbatore). Since sugarcane propagates by stem cuttings, role of seed formation is limited for plant improvement by hybridization only.
Yes, aphids can live on sugarcane. These small sap-sucking insects feed on the plant's phloem, which can weaken the plant and lead to reduced growth and yield. Aphids may also transmit plant viruses, further harming sugarcane crops. Effective pest management is important to control aphid populations on sugarcane.
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Sugarcane is not a compound, it's a mixture, because compounds are joined by chemical reactions and mixtures aren't, and sugarcane is not joined by chemical reactions, making it not a compound, but a mixture. Besides, it's a plant.