Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences1028-88801812-5735Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/pjbs.2000.169.171BahadarKhan Muhammad Jamal Khalid Nawab Khalid Rasool Muhammad Safdar Baloch 1200031The response of sugarcane superior genotypes was studied for four consecutive years from 1991-92 to 1994-95 in plant and Raton stages. The studies were confined to the major aspects i.e sugar contents, sugar and cane yields. Variety CP-75/324 gave the highest cane sugar, yields of 94.335 and 7.95 t ha1 respectively. Varieties CP-65/357, PAS-132 and COL-75 were the next following and produced at par cane yield of 83.316, 83.114 and 81.952 t ha1 respectively. Variety S-82-US-624 showed highest sugar% (9.67). Varieties CP-51/21, CP-65/357 and BF-162 ranked next for sugar contents i.e 9.59, 8.80 and 8.79 percent respectively. CP-51/21 and CP-65/57 followed CP-75/324 for sugar yield by producing 7.47 and 7.29 t ha1, respectively. According to the results it is concluded that variety CP-75/324 possessed the highest cane, sugar yield, considerable sugar percent and therefore proved as the most suitable variety for the area. It was approved as a new commercial variety for the area with local name "Bannu-1" during 1992.]]>Anonymous,19981998Bakhsh, K. and M.M. Nayyar,19831983pp: 18Biswas, A.,1986121516Chougle, J.D. and B.R. Patel,1983127072Fonguey, H.P. and D.B. Fontenot,198665810Glaz, B.,1986813437Glaz, B.,1997921828Imran, M., G. Rahman and A. Qayyum,19818108113Inayatullah, S.,198383640Khan, B.,1984368386Khan, B., M. Jamal, S. Rahman, Ahmad and M. Ali,19981998pp: 2125Khattak, R.A., A. Qayum, I. Muhammad, M. Ali and M. Pazir,19861986pp: 210215Lotula, M.,198213131Malik, K.B.,1998131616Naidu, V., C.B. Gopalan, P.R. Janardhan and P.M. Reddy,198113232Pazir, M. and M. Hatam,19801980pp: 166174Poltronieri, L.S., M.S. Costa and R.P. Deoliveira,198213131Qayyum, A., A.R. Khattak, M. Pazir and G. Rehman,198510175178Rozeff, N.,1987823335