sokeriruoosta
Sokeriruoosta, or sugarcane, refers to several species of tropical grasses in the genus Saccharum that are grown for their sap-rich stalks from which sugar is extracted. The most important cultivated species are Saccharum officinarum and Saccharum spontaneum, often bred in hybrids. It is a tall, perennial grass with slender, jointed stems, long leaves, and a flowering panicle. Sugarcane uses C4 photosynthesis and thrives in warm, frost-free climates with abundant rainfall or irrigation.
Cultivation occurs mainly in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of South America, Africa, Asia, and
Processing: after harvest, the stalks are pressed to extract juice, which is clarified and concentrated by boiling
Economy and significance: sugarcane is one of the world's most important commercial crops. Brazil and India