Cane length is a major yield component, which
determines the utilization of resources for cane lower development. The data given in Table 1 indicates that
there were highly significant differences among various
treatments. Maximum cane length (2.24 m) was
recorded in case of 50 cm spaced 100 x 100 cm pits
and has non-significant difference with 120 cm spaced
trench planting (2.23 m). Cane grown in pattern of 90
cm apart double row strips planting system was
significantly taller (1.97 m) than those in case of 60 cm
apart single row planting which produced the shortest
cane (1.79 m). These results were in accordance with
Nazir et al. (1988) who reported variable cane length in
different planting patterns.