Specialist: Soil control underpins new phase of sugarcane

Published 2025년 11월 11일

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The sugarcane regrowth phase marks the beginning of a new production cycle and defines the potential of the crop for the upcoming harvests. It is during this period that tillering, uniformity, and the supporting capacity of the sugarcane are established. The technical management immediately after the harvest is crucial for the plant's vigor and the productivity of the following crops.

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The sugarcane regrowth phase marks the beginning of a new production cycle and defines the potential of the crop for the upcoming harvests. It is during this period that tillering, uniformity, and the support capacity of the sugarcane are established. The technical management immediately after the harvest is crucial for the plant's vigor and the productivity of the following crops. According to agricultural engineer Guilherme Matar Longo from Fazenda Serraria, the regrowth is one of the most decisive stages of sugarcane management, requiring attention to soil pest control, chemical and physical soil correction, and the rational use of inputs. Insects such as Sphenophorus levis, Migdolus fryanus, and the so-called “pão-de-galinha” (Ataenius sp.) attack the roots and compromise the initial development, reducing the longevity of the sugarcane. Constant monitoring and integrated pest management, combined with the careful application of insecticides, are essential measures to avoid ...
Source: Agrolink

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