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Sugar beet

A sugar beet is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose and is grown commercially for sugar production. In plant breeding, it is known as the Altissima cultivar group of the common beet (Beta vulgaris).

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Cultivar group
Altissima Group
Origin
Silesia, mid-18th century
Species
Beta vulgaris
Subspecies
Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris (var. saccharifera)

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Cultivation

Sugar extraction

Ethanol production

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Agriculture

Genome and genetics

Breeding

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Sugar beet

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Sugar beet

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related to External links · 21
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related to Genetic modification · 19
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related to Discovery · 17
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related to Beet sugar industry · 16
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related to Development of the sugar beet · 15
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related to Alternative fuel · 13
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related to Sugary syrup · 12
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related to From molasses · 11
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related to Genome and genetics · 11
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related to Sugar refinery · 9
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Sugar beetCultivar groupAltissima Group1.00infobox
Sugar beetOriginSilesia, mid-18th century1.00infobox
Sugar beetSpeciesBeta vulgaris1.00infobox
Sugar beetSubspeciesBeta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris (var. saccharifera)1.00infobox
Sugar beetis aplant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose and is grown commercially for sugar production0.90text
those of Idahoinstance ofthe shorter days and the greater heat of the sun sharply reduce the sugar content in the beet.In high elevation regions0.80text
Coloradoinstance ofthe shorter days and the greater heat of the sun sharply reduce the sugar content in the beet.In high elevation regions0.80text
Utahinstance ofthe shorter days and the greater heat of the sun sharply reduce the sugar content in the beet.In high elevation regions0.80text
where the temperature is high during the daytimeinstance ofthe shorter days and the greater heat of the sun sharply reduce the sugar content in the beet.In high elevation regions0.80text
but where the nights are coolinstance ofthe shorter days and the greater heat of the sun sharply reduce the sugar content in the beet.In high elevation regions0.80text
the quality of the sugar beet is excellentinstance ofthe shorter days and the greater heat of the sun sharply reduce the sugar content in the beet.In high elevation regions0.80text
the Steffen Processinstance ofand molasses.Further sugar can be recovered from the molasses by methods0.80text

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