Rotooning is practiced as a matter of routine in
A. Sugarcane and sugarbeet
B. Sugarcane and maize
C. Sugarcane only
D. Sugarcane and napier grass
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Ratooning is an ancient practice of propagation of sugarcane in which subterranean buds on the stubble give rise to a new crop. It is also referred to as stubble crop, where stubble is the leftover part of the cane left underground after harvesting.This is practiced as a matter of routine in Sugarcane and Napier grass.
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