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Question: Fill up the blanks – Saccharum barberi was originally grown in north India, but had <u>A</u> sugar ...
Fill up the blanks –
Saccharum barberi was originally grown in north India, but had A sugar content and yield. Tropical canes grown in south India Saccharum officinarum had B stems and C sugar content but did not grow well in north India. These tow species were successfully crossed to get sugar cane varieties combining the desirable qualities of high yield, stems, E sugar and ability to grow in the sugar cane areas of F India
A
A – poor, B – thick, C – high, D – thicker, E – higher,
F – north
B
A – poor, B – thicker, C – higher, D – thick, E – high,
F – north
C
A – poor, B – thinner, C – higher, D – thin, E – high,
F – north
D
A – poor, B – thicker, C – higher, D – thick, E – high,
F – south
Answer
A – poor, B – thicker, C – higher, D – thick, E – high,
F – north