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- W1528927951 abstract "In Brazil, sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) fields are renewed in intervals of five to six profitable crops on average. With each harvest, sugarcane displays a decrease in productivity due to diverse factors. Genetic, phytosanitary and edaphoclimatic issues are the main factors contributing to the degeneration that necessitates the renewal of sugarcane fields with more productive cultivars. After the last economical harvest, the ratoon crop is destroyed using mechanical or chemical processes or a combination of both. Chemical destruction is more practical and causes less impact on soil structure and quality due to less soil disturbance. Glyphosate is the most widely used non-selective herbicide in the chemical eradication of ratoon crops because there is a broad spectrum of plants susceptible to glyphosate. Glypho‐ sate’s mechanism of action is through inhibition of the 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), a precursor of the aromatic amino acids phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan, which are essential for protein synthesis. The recommended dosage of glyphosate for the eradication of plants is 1440 to 2880 g acid equivalents (a. e.) ha-1 [1,2]. However, sugarcane cultivars present varying degrees of susceptibility and require different amounts of herbicide for the complete death of the plant." @default.
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