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Integration Of Optical Remote Sensor-Based Yield Prediction And Impact Of Nitrogen Fertilization, Harvest Date, And Planting Scheme On Yield, Quality, And Biomass Chemical Composition In Energy Cane Production In Louisiana, Marilyn Sebial Dalen
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The established sugarcane industry in Louisiana is perceived as an advantage for biofuel industry because of the similarities of energy cane and sugarcane by way they are cultivated, harvested, and processed. This study was conducted at the LSU AgCenter Sugar Research Station in St. Gabriel, LA from 2013-2015 to evaluate the influence of planting scheme, N rate, and harvest date on energy cane yield, quality parameters, nutrient uptake, and biomass chemical composition. The relationship of vegetation indices (VI) with stalk, fiber yield, and N uptake of energy cane harvested at different dates was also evaluated. The experiments consisted of variety …