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Evaluation of Sweet Sorghum and Sorghum × Sudangrass Hybrids as Feedstocks for Ethanol Production
BioEnergy Research, 2008Field studies were conducted at the USDA-ARS Sugarcane Research Laboratory in southeast Louisiana to evaluate the ethanol yield potential of five sweet sorghums (Dale, M81-E, Rio, Theis, and Topper) and two non-flowering sorghum × sudangrass forage hybrids (MMR 333/27 and MMR 333/47).
Thomas L. Tew +2 more
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Distribution and Concentration of HCN in a Sorghum‐Sudangrass Hybrid1
Agronomy Journal, 1967AbstractDry weight and HCN concentration were determined in several parts of a sorghum‐sudangrass hybrid. Leaf blade minus midrib was high in HCN at all growth stages but contributed decreasing amounts of total plant dry weight. Midrib, sheath, and stem portions decreased in HCN concentration with maturity. Decrease in HCN potential of the entire plant
D. D. Wolf, W. W. Washko
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Forage and biomass feedstock production from hybrid forage sorghum and sorghum–sudangrass hybrids
Grassland Science, 2008AbstractAs the bioenergy industry expands, producers choosing to shift current forage crop production to dedicated biomass crops can benefit from growing lower risk multipurpose crops that maximize management options. Hybrid forage sorghums (HFS) and sorghum–sudangrass hybrids (SSG) are capable of impressive biomass yields and tolerance to ...
Brad Venuto, Bryan Kindiger
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Allelopathic Effects of Sorghum/Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrids Against Rotylenchulus reniformis
Plant DiseaseReniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) is a damaging and difficult-to-manage pest on many agricultural crops. Sorghum and sorghum-sudangrass hybrids (SSgHs) have shown potential in managing plant-parasitic nematodes by releasing toxic hydrogen cyanide gas through the hydrolysis of dhurrin, a cyanogenic glucoside found in leaf epidermal cells ...
Roshan Paudel +2 more
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Effects of Environment and Cutting on the Regrowth of a Sorghum‐Sudangrass Hybrid1
Crop Science, 1968Dry matter production curves of the initial growth and regrowth after 1, 2, 3, or 4 cuttings of a sorghum‐sudangrass hybrid cultivar (Sudax SX‐11) were constructed for two planting dates. Growth rates were measured by harvesting at weekly intervals.Plants of the May seeding receiving no uniform cut or cut once, and plants of the seeding made 6 weeks ...
James E. Beuerlein +2 more
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Seeding Sorghum × Sudangrass Hybrids into Tall Fescue Sod1
Agronomy Journal, 1971AbstractSorghum × sudangrass hybrids (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench × Sorghum sudanense P. Stapf.) were seeded into tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) sod, which had been temporarily suppressed with paraquat4 (l,l'‐dimethyl‐4,4'‐bipyridinium dichloride).
Richard H. Hart +3 more
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Russian Agricultural Sciences, 2012
A comparative analysis of sorghum-sudangrass hybrids produced on the basis of isonuclear alloplasmic sorghum lines with different sterile cytoplasm types has revealed significant differences between them with respect to economically valuable traits. Hybrids produced with the use of A3 cytoplasm are characterized by low initial growth and narrow leaves;
O. P. Kibal’nik, L. A. El’konin
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A comparative analysis of sorghum-sudangrass hybrids produced on the basis of isonuclear alloplasmic sorghum lines with different sterile cytoplasm types has revealed significant differences between them with respect to economically valuable traits. Hybrids produced with the use of A3 cytoplasm are characterized by low initial growth and narrow leaves;
O. P. Kibal’nik, L. A. El’konin
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Crop Science, 2011
Analysis of 33 varieties of three sorghum (Sorghum spp.) species cultivated in China showed that sudangrass (Sorghum sudanense Stapf) and sorghum–sudangrass hybrid [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench × S. sudanense] samples had higher concentrations of phenolic compounds (including total soluble phenol, proanthocyanidin, flavan‐4‐ols, anthocyanins, and five ...
Min‐Xuan Liu +3 more
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Analysis of 33 varieties of three sorghum (Sorghum spp.) species cultivated in China showed that sudangrass (Sorghum sudanense Stapf) and sorghum–sudangrass hybrid [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench × S. sudanense] samples had higher concentrations of phenolic compounds (including total soluble phenol, proanthocyanidin, flavan‐4‐ols, anthocyanins, and five ...
Min‐Xuan Liu +3 more
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Comparative Evaluations of Rice and a sorghum–sudangrass Hybrid as Crawfish Forage Crops
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1997Abstract Comparisons were made among experimental ponds of red swamp crawfish Procambarus clarkii that were planted with either rice Oryza sativa, a sorghum–sudangrass hybrid Sorghum bicolor × S. sudanense, or a mixture of rice and sorghum–sudangrass.
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Evaluation of sorghum-sudangrass hybrids for breeding in the lower Volga region
Proceedings of the Kuban State Agrarian University, 2020Elena Vertikova, Vladimir Pylnev
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