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Root-Associated Nitrogen Fixation in Finger Millet [PDF]
This paper presents the results of investigations carried out on some aspects of root-associated nitrogen fixation in finger millet(Eleucine coracana Gaertn).
Wani, S P +3 more
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The physicochemical properties of starches isolated from native and malted finger millet, pearl millet and foxtail millet were studied. Malted starches, as compared with native starches, contained a majority of smaller granules, slightly more amylose ...
Desikachar, H. S. R. +2 more
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Finger millet (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn) is an important food crop mostly grown in semi-arid and arid regions of Sri Lanka under adverse soil and climatic conditions as rain fed crops.
Mapa , M.H.M.M.N. +6 more
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Use of finger millet in cookies and their sensory and nutritional evaluation
An investigation was carried out to develop finger millet based nutritious cookies and their sensory and nutritional evaluation was carried out. Two types of cookies were prepared by replacing 30 and 50 % of refined flour with finger millet.
Rekha Sinha, Bindu Sharma
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Performance of pigeonpea and its finger millet and sorghum intercrops
Field trials were conducted to determine the optimum plant population and spatial arrangement of finger millet/pigeonpea and sorghum/pigeonpea intercropping systems, identify the intercrop compatibility of finger millet and sorghum with short- and medium-
Osiru, D S O +5 more
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Socioeconomic factors associated with finger millet production in eastern Uganda
Finger millet (Eleusine coracana L.) is a major food security crop in Uganda, particularly in dry areas of the eastern and northern region. Unfortunately, yields are steadily declining at farm level and this coupled with lack of comprehension of ...
M. M. Kidoido +4 more
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Winnowing bule (finger millet) in Jebdulu (13)
Winnowing bule (finger millet) in Jebdulu(Cheptulu), Kenya. December 1955. Album: Tiriki 1954-56.
Sangree, Walter H.
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The seventeen representative pedons were evaluated for their suitability to finger millet in the soils of different elevation having gently slope (flat plains) to higher degree of sloppy land i.e.
S. T. Shirgire +2 more
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Winnowing bule (finger millet) in Jebdulu (15)
Winnowing bule (finger millet) in Jebdulu (Cheptulu), Kenya. December 1955. Album: Tiriki 1954-56.
Sangree, Walter H.
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