نتایج جستجو برای: 50 sorghum 50 millet

تعداد نتایج: 470540  

2006
P Parthasarathy

About 26% of the Indian population is deficient in calories and 28% in protein (Chand et al. 2003). The deficiency is most acute among the poor. The magnitude of micronutrient [iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn)] deficit is particularly alarming among children, women of reproductive age, and pregnant and lactating women (Sharma 2003). Current efforts to combat micronutrient malnutrition in the developing ...

2016
Priscilla Hamukwala Gelson Tembo Don Larson Mark Erbaugh

Sorghum and millet are a very important source of food and farm income for smallholder farmers, which can be enhanced especially if linked to new markets. These two crops have been widely viewed as minor traditional crops in the Zambian food systems. The two crops were displaced by maize in the 1900s with the opening of the copper mines. However, they remain important food crops for semi-arid a...

2014
Mehanathan Muthamilarasan B. Venkata Suresh Garima Pandey Kajal Kumari Swarup Kumar Parida Manoj Prasad

Generating genomic resources in terms of molecular markers is imperative in molecular breeding for crop improvement. Though development and application of microsatellite markers in large-scale was reported in the model crop foxtail millet, no such large-scale study was conducted for intron-length polymorphic (ILP) markers. Considering this, we developed 5123 ILP markers, of which 4049 were phys...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
M Rostamza R A Richards M Watt

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Cereals have two root systems. The primary system originates from the embryo when the seed germinates and can support the plant until it produces grain. The nodal system can emerge from stem nodes throughout the plant's life; its value for yield is unclear and depends on the environment. The aim of this study was to test the role of nodal roots of sorghum and millet in plant...

2018
Fatimata Cisse Daniel P. Erickson Anna M. R. Hayes Antone R. Opekun Buford L. Nichols Bruce R. Hamaker

From anecdotal evidence that traditional African sorghum and millet foods are filling and provide sustained energy, we hypothesized that gastric emptying rates of sorghum and millet foods are slow, particularly compared to non-traditional starchy foods (white rice, potato, wheat pasta). A human trial to study gastric emptying of staple foods eaten in Bamako, Mali was conducted using a carbon-13...

2017
Yacob A Zereyesus Timothy J Dalton

Sorghum and millet grow in some of the most heterogeneous and austere agroecologies around the world. These crops are amongst the top five cereal sources of food and feed. Yet, few studies document the impact of sorghum and millet genetic enhancement. The Internal Rate of Return (ROR) is one of the most popular metrics used to measure the economic return on investment on agricultural research a...

2015
D. I. Batonon-Alavo M. Umar Faruk P. Lescoat G. M. Weber D. Bastianelli

A meta-analysis was conducted (i) to evaluate broiler response to partial or total substitution of corn by sorghum and millet and (ii) to determine the effect of soybean meal replacement by cottonseed meal in broiler diet. The database included 190 treatments from 29 experiments published from 1990 to 2013. Bird responses to an experimental diet were calculated relative to the control (Experime...

2013
Solakunmi O Oluwajoba Felix A Akinyosoye Olusegun V Oyetayo

This study evaluated the sensory properties, proximate composition, and overall consumer acceptability of kunu-zaki using germinated and ungerminated Sorghum bicolor (sorghum), Pennisetum americanum (millet), and Digitaria exilis (acha) cereal grains. The three cereal grains were used in nongerminated and germinated composite and noncomposite proportions coded A (Acha), S (Sorghum), M (Millet),...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1977
A W Johnson G W Burton W C Wright

Sorghum-sudangrass hybrids and pearl millet, Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke., are grown extensively in the southeastern United States; the former is used for forage, seed, and summer cover crop and the latter, primarily for grazing, forage, and summer cover crop. The extended period during which these crops can be planted makes them especially adapted to a doublecropping system with winter-gr...

2007
Y. B. Byaruhanga

INTRODUCTION Traditional grains such as sorghum, finger millet, and cowpeas are some of the major grain foods grown and consumed in Uganda. The respective output/input ratios of sorghum, finger millet and cowpeas are higher than those of maize and beans that are produced in higher quantities (Table 1), which makes the production of traditional grains more profitable. The high profitability can ...

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