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Comparison of Stem Damage and Carbohydrate Composition in the Stem Juice between Sugarcane and Sweet Sorghum Harvested before and after Late Fall Frost

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Table 1. Information on the selected sugarcane and sweet sorghum cultivars.
Figure 1. Comparison of stem damage between sugarcane and sweet sorghum after frost. The first two rows are from sugarcane and the last four rows are from sweet sorghum
Table 2. Comparison of stem agronomic and carbohydrate composition traits between sugarcane and sweet sorg-hum before the frost
Table 3. Comparison of stem agronomic and carbohydrate composition traits in sugarcane before and after the fall frost harvest
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