New sugarcane variety boosts yields and adapts to diverse environments!
The researchers studied how different types of sugarcane performed in different locations and seasons. They used a statistical model called AMMI to analyze the data. They found that most of the variation in cane yield was due to interactions between genotypes and environments. One genotype, CoS 767, stood out for having consistent high yields across different environments. This suggests that it could be a good choice for sugarcane farmers looking for stable performance.