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A meteorologically driven grain sorghum stress indicator model [PDF]
A grain sorghum soil moisture and temperature stress model is described. It was developed to serve as a meteorological data filter to alert commodity analysts to potential stress conditions and crop phenology in selected grain sorghum production areas ...
Ravet, F. W., Taylor, T. W.
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This paper deals with production trends of sorghum in Brazil beginning in 1970 when grain sorghum began to expand in Southern Brazil to the present/ Grain sorghum is the principal theme of this discussion but forage sorghum and sweet sorghum for alcohol ...
BORGONOVI, R. A.+6 more
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Schematic diagram of the single and dual RPA‐CRISPR/Cas12a/13a diagnostic assays for the detection of Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii and Maize dwarf mosaic virus. The validated assays provide a useful and sensitive molecular tool for detecting two quarantine pathogens of maize within a minimal resource framework suitable for fast‐tracking the ...
Qian Tian+6 more
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THE ASSESSMENT OF MAIZE GENE EFFECTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HEIGHT OF COB PLACEMENT
During the research, carried out with the various materials in the various conditions we have obtained the contradictory data on the genetic control of the height of the maize ear placement.
S. A. Zaytsev, V. I. Zhuzhukin
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A detailed account of experiments and observations upon the sorghum saccharatum or Chinese sugar cane, made with the view of determining its value as a sugar producing plant, from September 28, to December 20, 1857, at Oakhill, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania [PDF]
Joseph S. Lovering
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Market access of small-scale farms and biodiversity management of food crops. The case of sorghum and pearl millet in Mali [PDF]
Several studies carried out in different countries (and various ecosystems) show that varietal diversity has generally reduced with the integration of farms into markets.
Coulibaly, Harouna+2 more
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Fall armyworm (FAW) preferred ovipositing on vegetative‐stage soybeans. While ‘mother knows best’ may not apply in soybean‐FAW system, muffled cues in the reproductive stage could positively influence host success. Abstract BACKGROUND While the mother knows best/preference performance hypothesis has been well tested in natural ecosystems, how these ...
Krishnarao Gandham+4 more
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Genomic selection of maize test‐cross hybrids leveraged by marker sampling
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a staple crop and the most cultivated cereal worldwide. The expansion of this crop was possible due to efforts in management and breeding.
Arthur Bernardeli+6 more
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MIDRIB FORKING IN SORGHUM [PDF]
RANGASWAMI AYYANGAR G.N, P. Subramanyam
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