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    Saccharum officinarum is a large, strong-growing species of grass in the sugarcane genus. Its stout stalks are rich in sucrose, a disaccharide sugar which...
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    Ethiopia Saccharum officinarum L. - New Guinea; naturalized in many warm places Saccharum robustum Brandes & Jesw. ex Grassl - New Guinea Saccharum rufipilum...
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    has hybridized with Saccharum officinarum, a domesticated sugarcane. The hybridization has produced Saccharum barberi and Saccharum sinense. Domesticated...
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    origin from Saccharum officinarum and Saccharum spontaneum species of cane. A number of clones exists that are often included in the S. officinarum species...
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    Sugarcane (category Saccharum)
    domestication for sugarcane are one for Saccharum officinarum by Papuans in New Guinea and another for Saccharum sinense by Austronesians in Taiwan and...
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    was only cultivated in India after the introduction of S. officinarum. Saccharum officinarum was first domesticated in New Guinea and the islands east...
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    forming a dense mass. Saccharum edule is part of the Saccharum officinarum species complex and its genome has been investigated. Saccharum edule originated...
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  • occurs on Saccharum officinarum, S. robustum, S. edule and Saccharum hybrids sugarcane. Virus-free populations of E. flavipes are present on Saccharum hybrids...
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    is known as a garden pest, specifically feeding on sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum). Eventually, the beetle was also found on the mainland of the United...
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    plant pathogenic fungus which causes a disease called ring spot on Saccharum officinarum. This species was originally described in 1890 by Kruger and in...
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    are a pest on Saccharum officinarum, although they also feed on other plants, including Saccharum robustum, Saccharum spontaneum, Saccharum edule, Pennisetum...
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    , Patil, A. and Ambavane, A. R. 2017. In vitro regeneration of Saccharum officinarum var. Co 92005 using shoot tip explant. International Journal of...
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  • mays), rice (Oryza sativa), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum), bananas (Musa) and pineapple (Ananas comosus). H. seropedicae...
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    261. doi:10.1186/1471-2164-11-261. PMC 2882929. PMID 20416060. "Saccharum officinarum L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Retrieved 2017-07-02...
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    oval-shaped balls from the dough made from the mixture. Kuhiar (Saccharum officinarum), senikuthi (Scoparia dulcis), bhilongoni (Cyclosorus exlensa),...
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    sacchari, which is one of the most destructive pathogens of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.). In India, SCGS phytoplasmas are spreading at an alarming rate...
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    Spikelet opened to show caryopsis Harestail grass Grass Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) Roots of Bromus hordeaceus Barley mature spikes (Hordeum vulgare)...
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  • sereh disease is derived from the resemblance of infected cane (Saccharum officinarum) to lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus) which is known as sereh. Gerharda...
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  • spermophaga is a plant pathogenic nematode, that attacks sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum). "Anguina spermophaga". Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
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    originated from different locations with Saccharum barberi originating in India and S. edule and S. officinarum coming from New Guinea. One of the earliest...
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    1872 to reduce rat populations that damaged commercial sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) crops, prey on several Jamaican species, including the critically...
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    which became *tebuh in Proto-Malayo-Polynesian (cf. Filipino tubó). Saccharum officinarum was later acquired from early farming cultures in Papua New Guinea...
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    various grasses including Sorghum halepense, Cynodon dactylon and Saccharum officinarum. Adults feed on the nectar from various flowers including croton...
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    domestication for sugarcane (Saccharum spp.): one for Saccharum officinarum by Papuans in New Guinea and another for Saccharum sinense by Austronesians in...
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    (Zea mays), pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum), and sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum). Striga hermonthica has undergone horizontal gene transfer from...
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    Sabal umbraculiferus, Scheelea macrocarpa, Washingtonia filifera, Saccharum officinarum, Musa sapientum, Ravenala madagascariensis and Strelitzia nicolai...
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  • Wayback Machine, Chicago Now Magazine (October 4, 2013) "Sugarcane: Saccharum Officinarum" (PDF). USAID, Govt of United States. 2006. p. 7.1. Archived from...
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    Secale cereale, Sorghum bicolor, Glycine max, Sorghum sudanense, Saccharum officinarum, Ipomoea batatas, Lycopersicon esculentum, Brassica rapa and Triticum...
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    Harper, Douglas. "candy". Online Etymology Dictionary. "Sugarcane: Saccharum Officinarum" (PDF). USAID, Govt of United States. 2006. p. 1 (Chapter 7). Archived...
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  • genus Saccharibacillus, which has been isolated from the plant Saccharum officinarum. Parte, A.C. "Saccharibacillus". LPSN. "Saccharibacillus sacchari"...
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