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Tropical canes of South India belonged to Saccharum officinarum had

A

Poor sugar content

B

Thick stem

C

Thin stem

D

Poor yield

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To answer the question regarding the tropical canes of South India that belong to Saccharum officinarum, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Scientific Name**: The question mentions "Saccharum officinarum," which is the scientific name for sugar cane. This is a crucial piece of information as it indicates we are discussing a specific variety of sugar cane. 2. **Understand the Origin**: The question specifies that these canes are from South India. This geographical context is important because different regions can have different varieties of crops. 3. **Evaluate Characteristics of Saccharum officinarum**: - **Sugar Content**: It is known that Saccharum officinarum has a higher sugar content compared to other varieties, particularly those found in Northern India. - **Stem Thickness**: This variety is characterized by having a thick stem, which is a notable physical trait. - **Yield**: Saccharum officinarum is also recognized for producing a higher yield compared to other varieties. 4. **Comparison with Northern Varieties**: The transcript mentions that the northern variety (referred to as "Sikaram Barberry") has a thin stem and poor yield, which contrasts with the characteristics of Saccharum officinarum. 5. **Conclusion**: Based on the characteristics discussed, we can conclude that the tropical canes of South India, belonging to Saccharum officinarum, are known for their thick stem and higher sugar content, leading to a higher yield. ### Final Answer: The tropical canes of South India belonging to Saccharum officinarum had a **thick stem** and **higher sugar content**.
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