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Revisiting minor millets as an underutilised super food for enduring global food security. [PDF]

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Emerging crops and plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB): a synergistic approach to climate-resilient agriculture. [PDF]

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Occurring Fusarium spp. in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) grains

Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica, 2023
AbstractIn our study, we examined mycotoxin-producing fungi found in sorghum grains (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench). During the experiment, the internal infection of grains was examined on 3 different selective culture media, as individual literature differs as to which selective culture media are the most suitable for the isolation of Fusarium species ...
Barbara Katalin Szabó   +3 more
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Sorghum Sheath Blight Caused byFusariumspp. in Sinaloa, Mexico

Plant Disease, 2022
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) leaf sheath blight was observed for the first time in Sinaloa, Mexico in the summer of 2020. Fungal isolates were obtained from symptomatic tissue in potato dextrose agar. Fusarium spp. were associated with symptomatic plants in 10 sampling sites under field conditions.
Rubén Félix-Gastélum   +6 more
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Field inoculation of sorghum and rice withAzospirillum spp. andHerbaspirillum seropedicae

Plant and Soil, 1988
Two field experiments were carried out at the UAPNPBS experimental station, Seropedica, with two sorghum and one rice cultivars. The establishment, and inoculation effects, of Azospirillum spp. and Herbaspirillum strains marked with antibiotic resistance were investigated.
J. A. R. Pereira   +3 more
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Population Patterns of Chilo spp. in Sorghum, Maize and Millets

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1990
The paper reviews the work done on the population patterns of Chilo spp. in relation to the phenological stages of sorghum, maize and millets. The stem borer Chilo partellus entered sorghum and maize crops at 2–3 weeks after emergence and continued till harvest. There were 3–4 peaks of larval population during a cropping season.
K. V. Seshu Reddy   +2 more
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Genetic analysis and phenotypic characterization of leaf photosynthetic capacity in a sorghum (Sorghum spp.) diversity panel

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2014
Carbon assimilation is the fundamental basis of crop productivity, but this important and complex trait has not been genetically characterized and directly exploited at the commercial level to improve yield. Therefore, there is a critical need to determine natural genetic variation in carbon assimilation, to advance our knowledge of the genetic ...
Maria G. Salas Fernandez   +5 more
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Translational genomics from sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) to sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) for bioenergy breeding

Plant Breeding, 2022
AbstractLarge‐scale evaluation of genetic diversity in crops with large and complex genomes benefits from the selective enrichment of relevant genomic regions prior to sequencing. Given the complexity of the sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) genome and the limited exploration of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for important energy traits, we used comparative ...
Maria L. Federico   +4 more
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Microsatellite markers from sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) ESTs cross transferable to erianthus and sorghum

Plant Science, 2001
Analysis of a sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) EST (expressed sequence tag) library of 8678 sequences revealed approximately 250 microsatellite or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) sequences. A diversity of dinucleotide and trinucleotide SSR repeat motifs were present although most were of the (CGG)(n) trinucleotide motif.
Cordeiro, Giovanni M   +4 more
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