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24 tons of sugarcane can squeeze 0.3 tons of sugar. How many tons of sugarcane do you need per ton of sugar?
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Sugarcane (scientific name: Saccharum officinarum), a Gramineae sugarcane plant, is widely planted in southern tropical areas such as Taiwan Province Province and Fujian Province, and is suitable for planting in places with fertile soil, abundant sunshine and large temperature difference between winter and summer. It is a raw material for making sucrose, and ethanol can be extracted as an energy substitute.
Sugarcane is a tall and solid perennial herb, with thick and developed roots and stalks 3-5(-6) meters high.
Sugarcane is an annual or perennial tropical and subtropical herb, belonging to C4 crop. The cylindrical stems in Gansu are erect, tillering, clustered, jointed and have buds on the nodes; Solid internodes, covered with wax powder, purple or yellow-green, etc.; Leaves are clustered with thick white midrib; Large panicles are terminal and have long silver hairs at the base of spikelets and small rectangular or ovoid caryopsis.
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