Crop Evolution of Foxtail Millet
Studies on the domestication, genetic differentiation, and crop evolution of foxtail millet are re-viewed. Several genetic studies were carried out to elucidate the genetic relationships among foxtail millet accessions originating mainly from Eurasia, based on intraspecific hybrid pollen semi-sterility, isozymes, DNA markers, and single-nucleotide ...
Kenji Fukunaga, Makoto Kawase
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Method for Evaluation of Foxtail Millet Cooking and Edible Quality
Foxtail millet, a high-quality coarse cereal, is generally used to cook porridge. Cooked foxtail millet is another food product of this cereal. However, a systematic evaluation method for the eating quality of cooked foxtail millet has not yet been ...
LV Ping +7 more
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Chapter IX: Foxtail millet from Linguistic Atlas of Asia and Africa, Volume II.
Suzuki, Hiroyuki +2 more
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Genetic structure of landraces in foxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.) revealed with transposon display and interpretation to crop evolution of foxtail millet [PDF]
Although the origin and domestication process of foxtail millet (Setaria italica subsp. italica (L.) P. Beauv.) has been studied by several groups, the issue is still ambiguous.
Fukunaga Kenji +7 more
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Effect of high pressure soaking on water absorption, gelatinization, and biochemical properties of germinated and non-germinated Foxtail millet grains [PDF]
Foxtail millet, extensively grown in Asia, Africa and China, is one of the few crops that can thrive under relatively few agricultural inputs and have valuable amount of nutritional components.
Alam, Tanweer +5 more
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Performance studies on millet processing machinery for tribal livelihood promotion [PDF]
A Millet Processing Centre for processing of minor millets in a tribal village in Tamil Nadu, has been established with the following millet processing machinery viz., Destoner, Millet Mill, Grain Polisher, Pulveriser, Flour Sifter and Packaging ...
Ambrose, Dawn C. P. +4 more
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Genetic control of branching in foxtail millet [PDF]
Reduction in vegetative branching is commonplace when crops are domesticated from their wild progenitors. We have identified genetic loci responsible for these changes in foxtail millet ( Setaria italica ), a crop closely related to maize but whose genetics are little known.
Andrew N, Doust +4 more
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The Beixin Culture archaeobotanical evidence from Guanqiaocunnan indicates a population dispersal of hunter-gatherercultivators into and across the Haida region of northern China [PDF]
The Beixin Culture appears within the hilly southwestern area of the Haidai region of northern China at ca. 5000 BC, and spreads to its north and northeast flood plains in the following millennium, replacing the Houli Culture.
Bellwood +33 more
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Foxtail Millet Ear Detection Approach Based on YOLOv4 and Adaptive Anchor Box Adjustment
Foxtail millet ear detection and counting are essential for the estimation of foxtail millet production and breeding. However, traditional foxtail millet ear counting approaches based on manual statistics are usually time-consuming and labor-intensive ...
HAO Wangli +6 more
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