نتایج جستجو برای: sorghum halopense

تعداد نتایج: 9975  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Rebecca L Murphy Robert R Klein Daryl T Morishige Jeff A Brady William L Rooney Frederick R Miller Diana V Dugas Patricia E Klein John E Mullet

Optimal flowering time is critical to the success of modern agriculture. Sorghum is a short-day tropical species that exhibits substantial photoperiod sensitivity and delayed flowering in long days. Genotypes with reduced photoperiod sensitivity enabled sorghum's utilization as a grain crop in temperate zones worldwide. In the present study, Ma(1), the major repressor of sorghum flowering in lo...

2017
Deanna L. Funnell-Harris Jeffrey F. Pedersen Scott E. Sattler

Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is valued for bioenergy, feed and food. Potential of sorghum genotypes to support differing populations of rootand soil-associated fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. or Fusarium spp., in two soils, was assessed. Culturable pseudomonads were enumerated from roots and soil of sorghum (Redlan and RTx433) and wheat (Lewjain) seedlings repeatedly grown in cycled soils...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2012
Tejinder Kumar Ismail Dweikat Shirley Sato Zhengxiang Ge Natalya Nersesian Han Chen Tom Elthon Scott Bean Brian P Ioerger Mike Tilley Tom Clemente

Sorghum prolamins, termed kafirins, are categorized into subgroups α, β, and γ. The kafirins are co-translationally translocated to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) where they are assembled into discrete protein bodies that tend to be poorly digestible with low functionality in food and feed applications. As a means to address the issues surrounding functionality and digestibility in sorghum, we ...

2017
Jeffrey F. Pedersen D. B. Marx Deanna L. Funnell J. F. Pedersen

search at Ithaca, NE, involving sudangrass, a cultivated form of S. bicolor subsp. drummondii, showed natural A critical impediment to field testing and deployment of transgenic outcrossing averaging 39 and 57% in each of two years sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is the threat of gene flow to weedy relatives through pollen. A technique using sorghum with (Pedersen et al., 1998). If simila...

Journal: :Crop Science 2021

Limited information is available on what forage rotations and tillage practices increase productivity in the U.S. Great Plains region. The objectives of this study were to evaluate crop rotation effects individual overall system productivity. was conducted from 2012–2020 near Garden City, KS. experiment an incomplete factorial combination four two including sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]...

2017
Rodrigo C. Oliveira Karen W. Davenport Blake Hovde Danielle Silva Patrick S. G. Chain Benedito Correa Debora F. Rodrigues

The facultative plant pathogen Epicoccum sorghinum is associated with grain mold of sorghum and produces the mycotoxin tenuazonic acid. This fungus can have serious economic impact on sorghum production. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of E. sorghinum (USPMTOX48).

2017
Roberto A. Buffo Curtis L. Weller Anne M. Parkhurst

Cereal Chern. 75(1):100-104 Correlations among grain sorghum quality factors (proximate composition, physical properties, and water absorption properties) were evaluated. Samples of 46 commercial hybrids (24 and 22 from crop years 1993 and 1994) were analyzed for starch, protein, crude free fat, test weight, absolute density, 1,000 kernel weight, percent kernel abraded, water absorption index, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
M Chen P SanMiguel A C de Oliveira S S Woo H Zhang R A Wing J L Bennetzen

Large regions of genomic colinearity have been demonstrated among grass species by recombinational mapping, but the degree of chromosomal conservation at the sub-centimorgan level has not been extensively investigated. We cloned the rice and sorghum genes homologous to the sh2 locus of maize on bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs), and observed that a homologue of the maize a1 gene was also ...

2016
Karen Massel Bradley C. Campbell Emma S. Mace Shuaishuai Tai Yongfu Tao Belinda G. Worland David R. Jordan Jose R. Botella Ian D. Godwin

Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are a major agricultural input where more than 100 million tons are supplied annually. Cereals are particularly inefficient at soil N uptake, where the unrecovered nitrogen causes serious environmental damage. Sorghum bicolor (sorghum) is an important cereal crop, particularly in resource-poor semi-arid regions, and is known to have a high NUE in comparison to other maj...

2016
Justice Kipkorir Rono Erick Kimutai Cheruiyot Jacktone Odongo Othira Virginia Wanjiku Njuguna Joseph Kinyoro Macharia James Owuoche Moses Oyier Alex Machio Kange

The genotype and environment interaction influences the selection criteria of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) genotypes. Eight sweet sorghum genotypes were evaluated at five different locations in two growing seasons of 2014. The aim was to determine the interaction between genotype and environment on cane, juice, and ethanol yield and to identify best genotypes for bioethanol production in Kenya. Th...

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