Single eye-bud sugarcane refers to a planting material for sugarcane that is produced by planting a single bud (also known as an “eye”) of a mature sugarcane plant. This is done by cutting the sugarcane stalk into sections, each containing a single bud, and then planting them in the field.
The use of single-eye-bud planting material is a common practice in sugarcane cultivation because it allows for the efficient propagation of high-yielding varieties and reduces the risk of disease transmission. Compared to traditional methods of planting sugarcane that involves planting whole stalks or pieces of stalks, using single eye-bud planting material can result in higher yields, more uniform plant growth, and lower costs.