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RB036088 - a sugarcane cultivar for mechanical planting and harvesting

Abstract

The sugarcane cultivar RB036088 is late-maturing, harvested from September to November in south-central Brazil, and is recommended for soils with medium to high fertility. It stands out with continuously high sugar yield over the harvests, longevity of the ratoon plants, high tillering capacity and can be harvested mechanically.

Key words:
Saccharum spp.; selection; improvement.

INTRODUCTION

The breeding program of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) of the Federal University of Paraná [PMGCA/UFPR (www.pmgca.ufpr.br)] is part of an inter-university network to foster the development of the sugar-energy sector - RIDESA (www.ridesa.com.br), a framework focused on sugarcane breeding involving 10 Federal Universities (Barbosa et al. 2012Barbosa MHP, Resende MDV, Dias LAS, Barbosa GVS, Oliveira RA, Peternelli LA and Daros E (2012) Genetic improvement of sugar cane for bioenergy: the Brazilian experience in network research with RIDESA. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology S2: 87-98.). Among the main objectives of RIDESA is the development of sugarcane varieties with different maturation periods and satisfactory yields under specific crop management conditions, e.g., mechanical planting and harvesting (Iaia et al. 2014Iaia AM, Oliveira RA, Melo LJOT, Daros E, Simões Neto DE, Bastos GQ, Oliveira FJ, Chaves A and Melo TTAT (2014) RB002504 - New early-maturing sugarcane cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 14: 45-47.; Barbosa et al. 2015Barbosa GVS, Oliveira RA, Cruz MM, Santos JM, Silva PP, Viveiros AJA, Sousa AJR, Ribeiro CAG, Soares L, Teodoro I, Sampaio Filho F, Diniz CA and Torres VLD (2015) RB99395: Sugarcane cultivar with high sucrose contente. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 15: 187-190.; Carneiro et al. 2015Carneiro MS, Chapola RG, Fernandes Júnior AR, Cursi DE, Barreto FZ, Balsalobre TWA and Hoffmann HP (2015) RB975952 - Early maturing sugarcane cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 15: 193-196.; Daros et al. 2015Daros E, Oliveira RA and Barbosa GVS (eds) (2015) 45 anos de variedades RB de cana-de-açúcar: 25 anos de Ridesa. Graciosa, Curitiba, 156p.). In south-central Brazil, the harvest of cultivars with medium to late maturity and high yields in mechanical cultivation systems is a challenge, due to the damage caused by the currently used sugarcane harvesting machines.

Sugarcane cultivar RB036088 is recommended for planting in medium to high fertility soils, has a high phenotypic stability for the trait tons of sucrose per hectare (TSH), aside from an excellent response to improvements in the production environment. However, the main highlight of this new cultivar is its suitability for mechanical planting and harvesting systems, with continuously high agricultural yields in terms of sugar production per area in the different production cycles. In view thereof, it can be considered an ideotype for mechanical harvesting.

In the central-south region of Brazil, the recommended harvest time for ‘RB036088’ is the end of the growing season, from September to November. However, when ripeners are applied, it can be cut in the middle of the growing season, from July to August. It has upright, tall growth and excellent suitability for mechanical harvesting, ensuring low levels of mineral impurities for industrial use.

Aside from the above advantages, ‘RB036088’ can maintain high agricultural productivity over the crop cycles, due to the outstanding tillering capacity, along with the growth of medium-diameter stalks and short to medium internodes, the tall, medium-weight stalks and easily removable leaves.

PEDIGREE AND BREEDING METHOD

In 2003, sugarcane caryopses were obtained from the cross of parent RB855595 with pollen from several other parents of the experimental station Estação de Floração e Cruzamento da Serra do Ouro (lat 9º 13' S, long 35º 50' W, alt 450 m asl), in the municipality of Murici, Alagoas, of the Federal University of Alagoas (Figure 1). This parent has an excellent selection rate, since it produces progenies with potential for stalk yield per area (tons of cane per hectare -TCH) and with excellent bud sprouting, upright growth habit, strong tillering, and resistance to the major diseases of the crop. In the same year, the caryopses were germinated in a greenhouse of the experimental station of Paranavaí (lat 23º 05' S, long 52º 27' W, alt 503 m asl), of the Federal University of Paraná, in the municipality of Paranavaí, Paraná. Plants of the first selection stage (T1) were first planted in the field in November 2003, in two production environments, in the municipalities of Colorado and São Tomé, resulting in approximately 200,000 seedlings derived from hundreds of parents. Individual selection was performed in July 2005 in the sugarcane ratoon cycle. In the first clonal multiplication in 2005 (stage T2), plants were cultivated at two locations of the state of Paraná (Colorado and São Tomé). Each genotype of stage T2 was planted in two 5-m- long rows, spaced 1.4 m apart, in an augmented block design. Clone selection was performed in the experiments in São Tomé in the stages T1 and T2, due to the excellent agronomic performance over three growing seasons, and T2 was named "PRP03088". In 2008, the next stage (stage T3), evaluation and selection were carried out based on data from seven locations in two seasons in Paraná [Mandaguaçú (lat 23º 21’ S, long 52º 05’ W, alt 580 m asl), Bandeirantes (lat 23º 06’ S, long 50º 22’ W, alt 492 m asl), Paranavaí (lat 23º 05’ S, long 52º 27’ W, alt 503 m asl), Colorado (lat 22° 50’ S, long 51° 54’ W, alt 400 m asl), Goioerê (lat 24° 10’ S, long 53° 01’ W, alt 550 m asl), Perobal (lat 23° 54’ S, long 53° 24’ W, alt 410 m asl), Astorga (lat 23° 11’ S, long 51° 09’W, alt 634 m asl), São Pedro do Ivaí (lat 23° 52’ S, long 51° 41’ W, alt 400 m asl). In 2010, the clonal multiplication phase was initiated and in the following year, clone RB036088 was selected for the experimental phase of PMGCA, carried out at 10 locations in Paraná. At this stage, the agronomic traits were evaluated, i.e., tons of cane and sucrose per hectare, as well as adaptability and yield stability in different soil-climatic areas of the northern and northwestern regions of the state of Paraná (Figure 2a, b). This stage was monitored for four growing seasons. In this period, the resistance/tolerance to the major diseases relevant for the south-central sugarcane region was also evaluated. Between 2011 and 2012, experiments were conducted at nine locations in Paraná to evaluate the maturation period of cultivar RB036088. Prior to the market release, data of 54 growing seasons were compiled, covering from the first cut (10 growing seasons) to the fourth cut (6 growing seasons), which allowed a description of the main qualities of the cultivar, particularly the high yield of ratoon crops, associated with high yield stability and wide adaptability to soils, with medium to high agricultural productivity (Oliveira et al. 2015Oliveira RA, Daros E and Hoffmann HP (eds) (2015) Liberação nacional de variedades RB de cana-de-açúcar. Graciosa, Curitiba , 72p.).

Figure 1
Pedigree of cultivar RB036088.

Figure 2
Phenotypic performance of RB036088 and RB867515 in 10 environments in (a) plant-cane, (b) first ratoon and (c) second ratoon crop, Paraná. * TCH - tons of cane per hectare.

Since 2011, when the preliminary positive results were repeated in various environments in Paraná, sugar mills and distilleries indicated an interest in planting ‘RB036088’ in multiplication areas for performance evaluation under the management conditions of the production units. This resulted in the confirmation of the excellent performance of the cultivar under different conditions of commercial management. During this period, the cultivar stood out with an excellent performance in areas with mechanical harvesting, due to its upright growth habit and tall height, with no lodging, even in the final stage of the crop cycle of sugarcane plantations. This information motivated further propagation of the cultivar and in 2015, when ‘RB036088’ was officially released, over 10% of the sugarcane acreage was already destined for this cultivar in commercial areas in Paraná, due to all qualities described above.

In June 2016, the Federal University of Paraná requested the protection of cultivar RB036088 by the National Plant Variety Protection (SNPC) and National Register of Cultivars of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA).

PERFORMANCE

The experimental results obtained in sugar mills and distilleries of Paraná demonstrated the superior performance of cultivar RB036088 over the standard cultivars (RB867515 and RB855536), mainly in medium to high fertility soils, as shown by the results obtained by the method of stability and adaptability proposed by Eberhart and Russell (1966Eberhart SA, Hussell WA (1966) Stability parameters for comparing varieties. Crop Science 6: 36-40.) (Figure 2). Yield stability was high in various environments, indicating superior performance of yield-related traits in in medium to high fertility soils.

The phenotypic adaptability of cultivar RB036088 was also high, indicating excellent response in yield for cultivation in high fertility soils. This performance was observed both for plant cane as well as ratoon cane crops (Figure 2). In a comparison of cultivar RB036088 with the standard cultivars, there was a 14% increase in TCH yield in the mean of four cycles (Table 1). This characteristic of high agricultural productivity (111.06 Mg ha-1) associated with a mean sucrose content enabled an increase in sucrose yield.

Table 1
Comparison of RB036088 with mean yields in crop cycles of important cultivars tested in Paraná, from 2010 to 2014

The maturation curve of cultivar RB036088 was constructed with data from eight evaluation locations in Paraná. The data of sucrose percentage in cane juice (SPC) was determined according to the method described by Fernandes (2003Fernandes AC (2003) Cálculos na agroindústria da cana-de-açúcar. 2nd edn, EME, Piracicaba, 240p.). The data of SPC indicated late maturation of the cultivar, suggesting harvest from September onwards in the center-south of Brazil (Figure 3). When comparing the maturation curve of ‘RB036088’ with another late-maturing cultivar (RB867515), sucrose levels were similar from August to September. In comparison with the intermediate-maturing cultivar RB855536 on high fertility soils (Bandeirantes and São Pedro do Ivai), it was found that from September onwards the SPC increased, reaching the standard of early-maturing cultivars. This new cultivar is therefore an excellent alternative for cultivation in the south-central region, in view of the high stalk yield and sugar content for harvest between September and November. In years with high flowering induction in sugarcane plantations, frequent flowering of cultivar RB036088 was observed, but in evaluations of stalk density and stalk sucrose content, the performance was 2 to 5% below that of other cultivars commonly used as standards in experimental trials. In contrast, the application of ripeners in the management of cultivar RB036088 shifted the harvest period to July and August, with high agricultural yields, expanding the period of adequacy for industrial use of this new sugarcane cultivar.

Figure 3
Maturation curves of ‘RB036088’ and other important early-maturing sugarcane cultivars used in the center-south of Brazil, at four test locations. *SPC - Pol in juice (sucrose percentage in cane juice).

Cultivar RB036088 has a high level of plant health, and is resistant to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), resistant to orange leaf rust (Puccinia kuehnii H. and P. Sydow, resistant to sugarcane smut (Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbr., M. Stoll & Oberw), according to evaluations in field experiments with natural infection.

OTHER TRAITS

Based on the official descriptors for sugarcane (SNPC/MAPA), cultivar RB036088 has an upright growth habit, a purple sugarcane heart with a low amount of wax, semi-open, minor part of visible internodes, and medium to easy husking. Regular amount of leaves with upright leaf architecture and closed capitula with short green sugarcane heart. The stalks have conoidal-shaped internodes, a round section, arranged in gentle zigzag, short to medium length and medium diameter, greenish - yellow and yellowish-green color when exposed to the sun, with mottled appearance without cracks and little wax.

The yellowish-green growth ring has a medium width and bud prominence. The root region has medium width and bud prominence, greenish-yellow color, abundant primordial roots and absent bud pubescence. Clear presence of wax in the root node region. The medium-sized bud is oval, slightly prominent, occasionally touching the growth ring, has no flower cushion, apical position of the germ pore and haired apex. Light to intermediate green leaves, with medium length, narrow width and regular volume in the canopy. The auricle is small, asymmetric and deltoid-shaped. Green dewlap of the normal type. Short, green to purple sheaths, in a straightforward arrangement, with weak presence of wax, without fine hairs.

SEEDLING MAINTENANCE AND DISTRIBUTION

Seedlings of cultivar RB036088 are maintained and distributed by the Sugarcane Breeding Program of the Department of Plant Science and Plant Health, Sector of Agricultural Sciences, Federal University of Paraná, 80035-050, Curitiba, Brazil.

REFERENCES

  • Barbosa GVS, Oliveira RA, Cruz MM, Santos JM, Silva PP, Viveiros AJA, Sousa AJR, Ribeiro CAG, Soares L, Teodoro I, Sampaio Filho F, Diniz CA and Torres VLD (2015) RB99395: Sugarcane cultivar with high sucrose contente. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 15: 187-190.
  • Barbosa MHP, Resende MDV, Dias LAS, Barbosa GVS, Oliveira RA, Peternelli LA and Daros E (2012) Genetic improvement of sugar cane for bioenergy: the Brazilian experience in network research with RIDESA. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology S2: 87-98.
  • Carneiro MS, Chapola RG, Fernandes Júnior AR, Cursi DE, Barreto FZ, Balsalobre TWA and Hoffmann HP (2015) RB975952 - Early maturing sugarcane cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 15: 193-196.
  • Daros E, Oliveira RA and Barbosa GVS (eds) (2015) 45 anos de variedades RB de cana-de-açúcar: 25 anos de Ridesa. Graciosa, Curitiba, 156p.
  • Eberhart SA, Hussell WA (1966) Stability parameters for comparing varieties. Crop Science 6: 36-40.
  • Fernandes AC (2003) Cálculos na agroindústria da cana-de-açúcar. 2nd edn, EME, Piracicaba, 240p.
  • Iaia AM, Oliveira RA, Melo LJOT, Daros E, Simões Neto DE, Bastos GQ, Oliveira FJ, Chaves A and Melo TTAT (2014) RB002504 - New early-maturing sugarcane cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 14: 45-47.
  • Oliveira RA, Daros E and Hoffmann HP (eds) (2015) Liberação nacional de variedades RB de cana-de-açúcar. Graciosa, Curitiba , 72p.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Mar 2017

History

  • Received
    30 July 2016
  • Accepted
    02 Aug 2016
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