نتایج جستجو برای: sorghum x sudan grass hybrids

تعداد نتایج: 676447  

Journal: :Crop Science 2021

Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a potential crop for organic production that could help meet the demand increase in food products and feed grains, but no efforts have been made to improve sorghum breeding tools, techniques, methods this cropping system. Based on revelations other crops, focal traits their prioritization optimize use likely differs from conventional targets. This study ...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2010
Clara I Saldamando Ana M Vélez-Arango

Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) is a polifagous insect of major economic impact in the western hemisphere and exhibits two strains (i.e., corn and rice) that are morphologically identical but differ in ecology, genetics and physiology. In this work we identified these strains and their respective hybrids by using a PCR-RFLP of the COI gene and PCR of the tandem region FR. Moreover, we performed a...

Journal: :International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences 2016

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Andrew H Paterson John E Bowers Frank A Feltus Haibao Tang Lifeng Lin Xiyin Wang

Building on a rich history of comparative genomics, scientists are making rapid progress toward a comprehensive framework for comparative genomics of the grass family (Poaceae) that will permit comparative studies at new levels of intricacy. The sequences of each of the two rice (Oryza sativa) subspecies (Goff et al., 2002; Yu et al., 2002, 2005b; Matsumoto et al., 2005), the recent completion ...

2013
Margarita Mauro-Herrera Xuewen Wang Hugues Barbier Thomas P. Brutnell Katrien M. Devos Andrew N. Doust

We report the first study on the genetic control of flowering in Setaria, a panicoid grass closely related to switchgrass, and in the same subfamily as maize and sorghum. A recombinant inbred line mapping population derived from a cross between domesticated Setaria italica (foxtail millet) and its wild relative Setaria viridis (green millet), was grown in eight trials with varying environmental...

2013
Carloalberto Petti Andrew Shearer Mizuki Tateno Matthew Ruwaya Sue Nokes Tom Brutnell Seth DeBolt

Second generation feedstocks for bioethanol will likely include a sizable proportion of perennial C4 grasses, principally in the Panicoideae clade. The Panicoideae contain agronomically important annual grasses including Zea mays L. (maize), Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench (sorghum), and Saccharum officinarum L. (sugar cane) as well as promising second generation perennial feedstocks including Misc...

2003
F. R. Miller J. A. Stroup

Brown midrib, a genetic mutation in several grassy species, reduces lignin content in the total plant parts. Lignin is mostly indigestible but also plays an important role in plant rigidity. During the past several years the brown midrib (bmr) trait has been incorporated into forage sorghum, sudangrass, and corn. The results have been significant for the most part. IVTD values for bmr sorghum h...

2013
W. A. Erickson

INTRODUCTION An understanding of the feeding ecology of the red-billed quelea (Quelea quelea) is necessary for a comprehensive assessment of the potential impact of this species on cereals development. Queleas are reported to subsist primarily on wild Gramineae (Ward 1965a; Gaston 1976), but their mobility and tendency to feed in large aggrega-tions readily adapts them to becoming a major cerea...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Hena Guo Stephen P Moose

Surveys for conserved noncoding sequences (CNS) among genes from monocot cereal species were conducted to assess the general properties of CNS in grass genomes and their correlation with known promoter regulatory elements. Initial comparisons of 11 orthologous maize-rice gene pairs found that previously defined regulatory motifs could be identified within short CNS but could not be distinguishe...

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