نتایج جستجو برای: sorghum stalk

تعداد نتایج: 14991  

2013
Charles S. Wortmann Adam Liska Richard B. Ferguson Drew J. Lyon R. N. Klein Ismail M. Dweikat

No part of this periodical may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. S weet sorghum is a sugar crop with biofuel potential and has been found to be competitive with corn for theoretical ethanol yield with less energy ...

2000
Z. A. Cheema A. Khaliq

Conventional methods of weed control are weather dependent, costly and labour intensive. Indiscriminate use of chemicals for controlling weeds may pose environmental problems. Sorghum allelopathy is a new technique, which has been tested for controlling weeds of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as a substitute for chemical herbicides to reduce environmental pollution. Mature sorghum herbage contain...

Journal: :Industrial Crops and Products 2021

Sorghum biomass is a potential feedstock for lignocellulosic bioethanol production. The selection of suitable sorghum variety essential to obtain high ethanol yield. In this paper we screened varieties belonging sweet sorghum, post rainy and hybrid sorghum. These were based on their agronomic traits, amenability pretreatment methods, enzymatic digestibility. was pretreated using glycerol (60 %)...

2017
Daniel E. Ekefre Ajit K. Mahapatra Mark Latimore Jr. Danielle D. Bellmer Umakanta Jena Gerald J. Whitehead Archie L. Williams

Sweet sorghum has become a promising alternative feedstock for biofuel production because it can be grown under reduced inputs, responds to stress more efficiently than traditional crops, and has large biomass production potential. A three-year field study was conducted to evaluate three cultivars of sweet sorghum as bioenergy crops in the Southeast United States (Fort Valley, Georgia): Dale, M...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Andrea Gallavotti Simon Malcomber Craig Gaines Sharon Stanfield Clinton Whipple Elizabeth Kellogg Robert J Schmidt

Ears are the seed-bearing inflorescences of maize (Zea mays) plants and represent a crucial component of maize yield. The first step in the formation of ears is the initiation of axillary meristems in the axils of developing leaves. In the classic maize mutant barren stalk fastigiate1 (baf1), first discovered in the 1950s, ears either do not form or, if they do, are partially fused to the main ...

2016
Rajandeep S. Sekhon Matthew W. Breitzman Renato R. Silva Nicholas Santoro William L. Rooney Natalia de Leon Shawn M. Kaeppler

Carbohydrates stored in vegetative organs, particularly stems, of grasses are a very important source of energy. We examined carbohydrate accumulation in adult sorghum and maize hybrids with distinct phenology and different end uses (grain, silage, sucrose or sweetness in stalk juice, and biomass). Remarkable variation was observed for non-structural carbohydrates and structural polysaccharides...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2006
A Almodares S M Mostafafi Darany

This experiment was conducted at Azad University experiment station to evaluate the effects of planting date and time of nitrogen application on yield and sugar content of sweet sorghum in 2003. Four planting dates (May 4, March 19, June 3 and June 18) and three stages of nitrogen application (3-5/8 leaf stage, boot stage and soft dough stage) were assigned to the main and subplots, respectivel...

2016
Deanna L. Funnell-Harris Scott E. Sattler Jeffrey F. Pedersen

Funnell-Harris, D. L., Sattler, S. E., and Pedersen, J. F. 2014. Response of Fusarium thapsinum to sorghum brown midrib lines and to phenolic metabolites. Plant Dis. 98:1300-1308. Sorghum lines were bred for reduced lignin for cellulosic bioenergy uses, through the incorporation of brown midrib (bmr)6 or -12 into two backgrounds (RTx430 and Wheatland) as either single or doublemutant lines. Whe...

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