نتایج جستجو برای: sorghum halopense

تعداد نتایج: 9975  

2016
Robert D. Bowling Michael J. Brewer David L. Kerns John Gordy Nick Seiter Norman E. Elliott G. David Buntin M. O. Way T. A. Royer Stephen Biles Erin Maxson

In 2013, the sugarcane aphid, Melanaphis sacchari (Zehntner) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), a new invasive pest of sorghum species in North America, was confirmed on sorghum in 4 states and 38 counties in the United States. In 2015, the aphid was reported on sorghum in 17 states and over 400 counties as well as all sorghum-producing regions in Mexico. Ability to overwinter on living annual and perenni...

Journal: :Clinical nutrition 2007
Carolina Ciacci Luigi Maiuri Nicola Caporaso Cristina Bucci Luigi Del Giudice Domenica Rita Massardo Paola Pontieri Natale Di Fonzo Scott R Bean Brian Ioerger Marco Londei

BACKGROUND & AIMS Celiac disease is a condition in which genetically predisposed people have an autoimmune reaction to gluten proteins found in all wheat types and closely related cereals such as barley and rye. This reaction causes the formation of autoantibodies and the destruction of the villi in the small intestine, which results in malabsorption of nutrientsand other gluten-induced autoimm...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2015
N C Elliott G F Backoulou M J Brewer K L Giles

Multispectral remote sensing has potential to provide quick and inexpensive information on sugarcane aphid, Melanaphis sacchari (Zehntner), pest status in sorghum fields. We describe a study conducted to determine if injury caused by sugarcane aphid to sorghum plants in fields of grain sorghum could be detected using multispectral remote sensing from a fixed wing aircraft. A study was conducted...

2016
Caitlin S Byrt Natalie S Betts Hwei-Ting Tan Wai Li Lim Riksfardini A Ermawar Hai Yen Nguyen Neil J Shirley Jelle Lahnstein Kendall Corbin Geoffrey B Fincher Vic Knauf Rachel A Burton

Sorghum vegetative tissues are becoming increasingly important for biofuel production. The composition of sorghum stem tissues is influenced by genotype, environment and photoperiod sensitivity, and varies widely between varieties and also between different stem tissues (outer rind vs inner pith). Here, the amount of cellulose, (1,3;1,4)-β-glucan, arabinose and xylose in the stems of twelve div...

2017
Moses Owuor Oyier James O Owuoche Maurice E Oyoo Erick Cheruiyot Betty Mulianga Justice Rono

Harvesting stage of sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) cane is an important aspect in the content of sugar for production of industrial alcohol. Four sweet sorghum genotypes were evaluated for harvesting stage in a randomized complete block design. In order to determine sorghum harvest growth stage for bioethanol production, sorghum canes were harvested at intervals of seven days after a...

Journal: :Genetics 2010
Farag Ibraheem Iffa Gaffoor Surinder Chopra

In Sorghum bicolor, a group of phytoalexins are induced at the site of infection by Colletotrichum sublineolum, the anthracnose fungus. These compounds, classified as 3-deoxyanthocyanidins, have structural similarities to the precursors of phlobaphenes. Sorghum yellow seed1 (y1) encodes a MYB transcription factor that regulates phlobaphene biosynthesis. Using the candystripe1 transposon mutagen...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2002
Catherine S Katsar Rew H Paterson George L Teetes Gary C Peterson

Chromosomal regions of sorghum, Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, conferring resistance to greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Rondani), biotypes C, E, I, and K from four resistance sources were evaluated by restriction fragment-length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. At least nine loci, dispersed on eight linkage groups, were implicated in affecting sorghum resistance to greenbug. The nine loci were named ...

2016
Onesmo N.O. Mella N. O. Mella Onesmo N. O. Mella

Sorghum is a cereal native to sub-Saharan Africa and grows well in temperate and tropical areas of the world. USA and Nigeria are the number one producers of sorghum in the World and Africa respectively. In Tanzania, Sorghum is produced in dry land regions and production is still on subsistence bases. Commonly grown cultivars include both improved and local cultivars. Sorghum is consumed as por...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
Mpho W Phoofolo Kristopher L Giles Norman C Elliott

Creating conditions that enhance the abundance of resident populations of natural enemies in agroecosystems is considered critical to the efficiency of biological control of insect pests. We conducted a study to determine the potential of relay-intercropping for enhancing the abundance of aphidophagous lady beetles in sorghum. A relay-intercropping system consisting of alfalfa, winter wheat, an...

2014
Fugen Dou Jason P. Wight Lloyd T. Wilson Joseph O. Storlien Frank M. Hons

Developing sustainable management practices including appropriate residue removal and nitrogen (N) fertilization for bioenergy sorghum is critical. However, the effects of residue removal and N fertilization associated with bioenergy sorghum production on soil organic carbon (SOC) are less studied compared to other crops. The objective of our research was to assess the impacts of residue remova...

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