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Effects of milling degree on proximate composition, functional components and antioxidant capacity of foxtail millet. [PDF]
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Gene mapping and identification of candidate genes controlling carotenoid accumulation of yellow kernels in foxtail millet. [PDF]
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Role of Finger Millet, Pearl Millet and Foxtail Millet in Osteoporosis
Sanjeevani Darshan National - Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 2023Objectives- Osteoporosis is a chronic, metabolic, progressive bone disease which is characterized by decrease in bone density and increased bone fragility resulting in increase the risk of fracture. It is the most common bone disease affecting one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50 years Worldwide.The study is aimed to decrease such ...
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2023Foxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.) is one of the oldest cereals, and its domestication in China dates to over 10000 years ago. Foxtail millet grain is used for human consumption and as feed for poultry and cage birds. The husked grain is used as food in Asia, south-eastern Europe and Africa.
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Foxtail Millet: A New Model for C4 Plants
Trends in Plant Science, 2021Arabidopsis and rice are major models for C3 plants, but we still lack a model for C4 plants. Recently, Yang and coworkers developed foxtail millet as a C4 plant model; with the rapid development of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas technology, this will open a new era for plant functional studies and crop ...
Renhai, Peng, Baohong, Zhang
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2016
Millets comprise group of crops which can play a major role in achieving the goal of nutritional security through diversification of diets in spite that these are generally grown in marginal and infertile lands. Compared to major cereals, millets provide carbohydrates, protein, minerals, dietary fibre, vitamins and various functional molecules to the ...
Sandeep Kumar +3 more
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Millets comprise group of crops which can play a major role in achieving the goal of nutritional security through diversification of diets in spite that these are generally grown in marginal and infertile lands. Compared to major cereals, millets provide carbohydrates, protein, minerals, dietary fibre, vitamins and various functional molecules to the ...
Sandeep Kumar +3 more
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Foxtail Millet: An Introduction
2017Foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) is a versatile crop known for being genetically closely related to biofuel grasses, for its C4 photosynthesis, and for its tolerance to abiotic stresses. These attributes have made this crop a model system and, in view of this, the genome of foxtail millet has been sequenced. Among millets, foxtail millet is the only
Roshan Kumar Singh +2 more
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Breeding Strategies in Foxtail Millet
2017Foxtail millet is a highly self-pollinated crop, and the small delicate flowers make hybridization and crossing difficult. Progress in crop improvement of foxtail millet has been achieved chiefly through pedigree selection in many parts of the globe. China has been pioneering in developing male sterile lines and yield gains through heterosis. Many male
K. Hariprasanna +3 more
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Registration of ‘Canggu 5’ Foxtail Millet
Journal of Plant Registrations, 2016Summer foxtail millet [Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.] is widely grown in the northern part of China, especially in Hebei Province, where it accounts for one‐fourth of the country's producing areas. A winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)–summer foxtail millet–winter wheat rotation is a typical practice, so early maturity of foxtail millet is critical in ...
Bohong Tian, Lixin Zhang, Yanli Liu
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SACCHARIDES IN PROSO AND FOXTAIL MILLETS
Journal of Food Science, 1978ABSTRACT The saccharide composition of 8 samples of proso and foxtail millets was determined. Sucrose was the major saccharide followed by raffinose. Glucose, fructose, and galactose were present only in trace amounts. Myo‐inositol was found in small amounts in some of the samples. Maltose and maltotriose were not detected.
ROBERT BECKER, KLAUS LORENZ
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