نتایج جستجو برای: sweet sorghum

تعداد نتایج: 27645  

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2021

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: :Plant physiology 2016
Tesfamichael H Kebrom John E Mullet

Phytochrome B (phyB) enables plants to modify shoot branching or tillering in response to varying light intensities and ratios of red and far-red light caused by shading and neighbor proximity. Tillering is inhibited in sorghum genotypes that lack phytochrome B (58M, phyB-1) until after floral initiation. The growth of tiller buds in the first leaf axil of wild-type (100M, PHYB) and phyB-1 sorg...

Belum V. S. Reddy K. H. P. Reddy P. Sanjana Reddy P. Srinivasa Rao Sudhir Kumar

Generation mean analysis was carried out to estimate the nature andmagnitude of gene effects for sugar yield and its component traits in sweet sorghum[Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. Six basic generations, namely P1, P2, F1, F2,BC1P1, BC1P2 of four crosses involving seven diverse parents were evaluated inrainy 2009. The mean performance of the F1 in all the crosses indicated dominantgene effect fo...

2016
Frank Eulenstein Marion Tauschke Axel Behrendt Jana Monk Uwe Schindler Marcos A. Lana Shaun Monk Douglas D. Archbold

In recent years, the addition of microorganisms such as Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) and mycorrhiza are becoming more popular, both in research as well as in practical use. While inoculants are usually not necessary for plants cultivated outdoors on biologically active soil, they can be useful on sterile substrates, newly created artificial landscapes, and also in soils that have been...

2016
Tesfamichael H. Kebrom John E. Mullet

Phytochrome B (phyB) enables plants to modify shoot branching or tillering in response to varying light intensities and ratios of red and far-red light caused by shading and neighbor proximity. Tillering is inhibited in sorghum genotypes that lack phytochrome B (58M, phyB-1) until after floral initiation. The growth of tiller buds in the first leaf axil of wild-type (100M, PHYB) and phyB-1 sorg...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is highly susceptible to weed competition during the early growth stages; hence, intercropping considered overcome challenge. This study was conducted determine performance of sweet in legume systems under different management pressures. Three cropping (sole crop, inter-row, and intra-row intercropping) three levels (no weeding after crop emergency, cea...

Journal: :Plant science today 2023

Sweet grain sorghum is an under-exploited crop mainly grown around dwelling houses. Its production faces harsh environmental conditions. This study aims to assess sowing date effect on morpho-agronomical traits of sweet sorghum. Thus, 30 genotypes were assessed under 2 planting dates (June 26 and July 20) 24 days apart in a Randomized Complete Block Designs with 3 replications using 10 traits. ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Jennifer A Thomson

Sub-Saharan Africa could have a shortfall of nearly 90Mt of cereals by the year 2025 if current agricultural practices are maintained. Biotechnology is one of the ways to improve agricultural production. Insect-resistant varieties of maize and cotton suitable for the subcontinent have been identified as already having a significant impact. Virus-resistant crops are under development. These incl...

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