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Aneuploids in Pearl millet

Experientia, 1970
Es wurden von der Nachkommenschaft triploider PerlhirsePennisetum typhoides (2n=14) aneuploide, das heisst einfach-trisome, zweifach-, dreifach- und tetrasome Pflanzen isoliert.
B S, Gill, S S, Virmani, J L, Minocha
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Role of Finger Millet, Pearl Millet and Foxtail Millet in Osteoporosis

Sanjeevani Darshan National - Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 2023
Objectives- 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 ...
Dr. Rakhi G Nishane   +1 more
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Characterization of Pearl Millet Prolamins

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2002
We report the physical-chemical characterization of the major alcohol-soluble proteins present in seeds of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) by SDS-PAGE, bidimensional gel electrophoresis, MALDI-TOF/MS and RP-HPLC. We demonstrate the presence of three major prolamins, called A-, B- and C-pennisetin with mass values around 27, 22 and 12 kDa ...
Lucilia Helena, Marcellino   +2 more
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Telo aneuploids in pearl millet

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1981
Nomenclature and chromosome constitution for twenty different aneuploids with telocentrics in Pennisetum typhoides are presented.
J V, Pantulu, G J, Narasimha Rao
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Pearl Millet Production Guide

2020
Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum), also known as bulrush, cattail or candle millet, is the most drought and soil acid tolerant in Africa. It can be used as food, feed, forrage and cover green manure. It withstands long spells of drought with the ability to regenerate productive nodal and basal tillers to compensate for losses caused by unfavourable ...
Wandulu, Joseph   +2 more
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Properties of Pearl Millet

Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, 1997
Abstract Three varieties of pearl millet seed, consisting of two hybrids GHB 30 and Bajra 28–15, and one Babapuri (traditional) variety, were graded, dried to 7·4% moisture content dry basis and properties of the major fraction were determined. The average three principal dimensions were 3·12, 1·94 and 1·70 mm for GHB 30, 2·98, 1·86 and 1·82 mm for ...
R.K. Jain, S. Bal
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Androgenesis in Pearl Millet

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1982
Summary The techniques of androgenesis adapted to pearl millet, Pennisetum typhoides, described here have led to the obtention of embryoids and calluses from all the genotypes used. Plants have been regenerated from 23 D2B1 and from F1 hybrid Massue ♀ × Liqui ♂ microspore cultures.
Duc Bui Dang Ha, Jean Pernes
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Multiple chromosomal interchanges in pearl millet

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1982
Intercrossing and irradiation were successfully used in pearl millet (Pennisetum typhoides) to develop multiple interchanges involving up to the total complement of all the chromosomes in one complex. In interchange heterozygotes showing ⊙ 12 + 1 II and ⊙ 14, 90.9 and 87.8 per cent of the cells, respectively, had chromosome configurations other than ...
D S, Brar, J L, Minocha
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Pearl Millet

2023
Mahalingam Govindaraj, Mahesh Pujar
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Breeding Pearl Millet

1983
Pearl millet Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke, also called bulrush cattail or spiked millet in English, bajra in Hindi, kambu in Tamil, dukhn in Arabic, and mil de chandelles in West Africa, is the world’s most important cereal in the hot, arid sections of the world.
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