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- Fill up the blanks - Saccharum barberi was originally grown in north India, but had A sugar content and yield. Tropical canes grown in south India Saccharum officinarum had B stems and C sugar content but did not grow well in north India. These two species were successfully crossed to get sugar cane varieties combining the desirable qualities of high yield, D stems, E sugar and ability to grow in the sugar cane areas of F India.
Q. Fill up the blanks - Saccharum barberi was originally grown in north India, but had A sugar content and yield. Tropical canes grown in south India Saccharum officinarum had B stems and C sugar content but did not grow well in north India. These two species were successfully crossed to get sugar cane varieties combining the desirable qualities of high yield, stems, sugar and ability to grow in the sugar cane areas of ______ F_____ India.
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