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Bagasse: A Potential Organic Soil Amendment Used in Sugarcane Production

Jehangir H. Bhadha, Nan Xu, Raju Khatiwada, Stewart Swanson, Chris LaBorde

2020EDIS19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bagasse is an agricultural by-product derived from the sugarcane milling process. It is a dry and fibrous residue left after the extraction of sugar juice from sugarcane. Over 2 million metric tons of bagasse is generated each year in South Florida, and need exists to find environmentally sustainable, yet economically viable use for it. Application of bagasse as a potential soil amendment on mineral soils to grow sugarcane seems like a good option to utilize the product. This factsheet explores the feasibilty of using bagasse as a organic soil amendment to grow sugarcane on mineral soils in South Florida.

Topics & Concepts

BagasseAmendmentSoil waterEnvironmental scienceAgronomyAgricultureWaste managementPulp and paper industryAgricultural engineeringAgroforestryEngineeringGeographySoil scienceLawBiologyArchaeologyPolitical scienceSugarcane Cultivation and Processing
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