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Nutritional characteristics of sorghum hybrids hay (sorghum sudanense x sorghum bicolor)
This study evaluated the nutritional characteristics of hay of nineteen hybrids between sorghum and Sudan grass. The experimental design was a randomized block with nineteen treatments and three replications.
Mário Henrique Melo e Lima +5 more
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Has the Striga problem been solved? A field perspective critique of recent progress
The potential field efficacy of recently proposed breeding, biocontrol, suicidal germination, gene editing and transgenic solutions for Striga control is critically evaluated and mostly found wanting improvements. Abstract Three root‐parasitic witchweed (Striga) species can cause up to total loss of grain and legume crops for millions of farmers in ...
Jonathan Gressel
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This study examined women’s involvement in sustainable forestry management practices among host communities adjacent to the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement in Yumbe District, Uganda. The study aimed to (i) examine the extent and forms of women’s participation in forestry management structures around Bidibidi Refugee Settlement; (ii) identify sociocultural,
Vallence Turyamureba +3 more
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THE MAIN TRENDS AND RESULTS OF GRASS SORGHUM BREEDING
Grass sorghum is cultivated especially for hay, green feed (chop) and haylage. Sudan-grass and sorghum-Sudan hybrids belong to grass sorghum. The purpose of the work was to determine the main problems of the grass sorghum breeding and to present the ...
E. A. Shishova +3 more
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"February 1982.""Harry C. Minor is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and State Extension Specialist, Carl G. Morris is a Senior Research Specialist, Richard E. Mattis is an Instructor of Agronomy and Assistant Superintendent, Bruce A. Burdick and Howard
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Sub‐Saharan Africa faces rising demand for cereal production under conditions of soil degradation, erratic rainfall, and intensifying land use, making sustainable sorghum‐based systems in the West African savanna a regional priority. We synthesized peer‐reviewed and institutional literature published between 1990 and 2024, identified through systematic
Folorunso M. Akinseye +6 more
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a eficiência da sobressemeadura da soja, utilizando plantas de cobertura, na redução da emergência de plantas daninhas e seus reflexos na produtividade da cultura da soja cultivada na safra seguinte.
L.P. Pacheco +7 more
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Pearl millet is widely regarded as one of the most promising cereal crops for food and nutritional security in semiarid regions globally. However, it has long been considered an orphan crop due to limited attention from the scientific community and policymakers, as well as low public awareness of its potential role within the food system. Consequently,
Rida Abarashad Abagisa +5 more
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This research was conducted in the 2019 and 2020 growing seasons to determine the most suitable sorghum x sudan grass hybrid variety or varieties in terms of dry herbage yield and quality characteristics in Bingöl, which has a semi-humid climate.
Halit TUTAR
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Abstract Drought poses a major threat to agriculture and food security in the Horn of Africa (HOA), where monitoring efforts are hindered by sparse in situ observations and a lack of ground truth data. In this paper, a new self‐supervised drought classification model, Seasonal Anomaly Embedding with Vision Transformers (SAED‐ViT) is proposed using ...
Nasser A. M. Abdelrahim +2 more
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