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Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Pellet Production and Characterization [PDF]
Pelletization is a technique used to compact biomass, generating a granulated material called pellets, with high energy density. The objectives of this work were to produce pellets made from Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) residuals and to evaluate its quality.
Izabelle Rodrigues Ferreira+7 more
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The article highlights issues in establishing and maintaining variety collections that display example characteristics of Sorghum Bicolor. It also displays topicality and value of those varieties.
Г. М. Каражбей
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Accession to Ukraine’s market of sorghum bicolor (sorghum bicolor l.)
The article highlights economical value of sorghum vulgaris, accession to the market of varietal sources. It provides description of productivity and new varieties of sorghum vulgaris bicolor listed in the State Register of Varieties Suitable for ...
Г. М. Каражбей
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Genetic transformation of Sorghum bicolor [PDF]
Great millet (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is cultivated across the world for food and fodder. It is typically grown in semiarid regions that are not suitable for cultivation of other major cereals. Sexual incompatibility and shortage of available genes in germplasm to combat biotic and abiotic stresses resulted in marginalized yields of this crop ...
V. Girijashankar, V. Swathisree
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The potential for gene flow between cultivated species and their weedy relatives poses agronomic and environmental concerns, particularly when there are opportunities for the transfer of adaptive or agronomic traits such as herbicide resistance into the ...
Cynthia Sias+4 more
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Development of beer from malted sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) [PDF]
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a gluten free, whole grain rich in complex carbohydrates and minerals. Its consumption is limited due to lack of adoption in diversified food products and easy availability of other chief cereals. So study was undertaken to produce Beer using sorghum grain by malting technique.
Davana Tv, ML Revanna
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Retrospect on in vitro androgenesis of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) [PDF]
AbstractDevelopment of sorghum hybrids can immensely benefit from an enhanced anther culture protocol since the resultant doubled haploids would accelerate, as in other major cereal crops, the attainment of homozygosity and fixation of alleles. Production of the hybrids that have got high yielding, stress tolerance and other traits of industrial ...
Paul Chege, Csaba Lantos, János Pauk
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The Sorghum bicolor reference genome: improved assembly, gene annotations, a transcriptome atlas, and signatures of genome organization. [PDF]
Sorghum bicolor is a drought tolerant C4 grass used for the production of grain, forage, sugar, and lignocellulosic biomass and a genetic model for C4 grasses due to its relatively small genome (approximately 800 Mbp), diploid genetics, diverse ...
Amirebrahimi, Mojgan+14 more
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MOROKOSHI: Transcriptome Database in Sorghum bicolor [PDF]
In transcriptome analysis, accurate annotation of each transcriptional unit and its expression profile is essential. A full-length cDNA (FL-cDNA) collection facilitates the refinement of transcriptional annotation, and accurate transcription start sites help to unravel transcriptional regulation.
Minami Matsui+5 more
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Transcriptomic analysis of field-droughted sorghum from seedling to maturity reveals biotic and metabolic responses. [PDF]
Drought is the most important environmental stress limiting crop yields. The C4 cereal sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a critical food, forage, and emerging bioenergy crop that is notably drought-tolerant.
Baker, Christopher R+27 more
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