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Biological Control of Chilo spp. in Maize, Sorghum and Millet

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1990
Eight species of the genus Chilo Zincken have been reported from maize, sorghum and millet. Out of these, four species C. agamemnon Bleszynksi, C. diffusilineus de Joannis, C. orichalcociliellus (Strand) and C. partellus (Swinhoe) are known pests of these crops. Others, C. sacchariphagus (Bojer) and C.
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Sorghum (Sorghum vulgare, L.) Diseases: Head Mold (Fusarium spp., Alternaria spp., Helminthosporium spp., Curvularia spp.) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Discusses Head Mold of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). This disease is caused by several species of fungi, and can be managed by adjustment of planting date, use of resistant varieties and timely harvest.
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COMBUSTION OF CONTAMINATED SORGHUM SPP. FOR ZN EXTRACTION

Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe
Due to its properties, forage sorghum can grow under unfavorable soil conditions and in places with very harsh climatic conditions. Also, it is very tolerant of habitats that are contaminated with metals. Certain varieties of sorghum are capable of absorbing Zn from polluted soil.
Gvozden Jovanović   +6 more
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Developing Snack Products Based on Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) and Sorghum (Sorghum spp.) Flour: Correlation Between Antioxidant and Physicochemical Properties

Plant Foods for Human Nutrition
The effect of Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) flour (OF) and sorghum (Sorghum spp.) flour (SF) ratio on the properties of mixed flours, doughs, and extrudates was investigated. In the mixed flour, the color and phenolic content varied depending on the concentration of OF, while it also presented a high inhibition capacity against the radical DPPH (80.59%).
Lizbeth González-Victoriano   +6 more
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Studies of the biology of sorghum shoot flies, Atherigona spp. (Muscidae: Diptera), and shoot fly‐sorghum host plant relationships

Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 1975
AbstractThe average duration of development from egg to adult of the sorghum shoot flies (Atherigona spp.) was 29.5 days. The highest catches of flies in baited traps were taken during or just after wet periods. The relationships between the shoot flies and nineteen sorghum cultivars were examined.
G. Taksdal, C. W. Baliddawa
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Root Development and Production of a Witchweed (Strigaspp.) Germination Stimulant in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Cultivars

Weed Science, 1992
Sorghum cultivars were compared for their root development and production of the witchweed germination stimulant sorgoleone. In pot experiments, the resistant cultivar IS-7777 yielded a greater root biomass and root length, but a smaller root length/biomass ratio than the highly susceptible cultivars CK-60B and Bimbiri.
Alain Olivier, Gilles D. Leroux
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Management of pigweed (Amaranthusspp.) in grain sorghum with integrated strategies

Weed Technology, 2019
AbstractPigweed is difficult to manage in grain sorghum because of widespread herbicide resistance, a limited number of registered effective herbicides, and the synchronous emergence of pigweed with grain sorghum in Kansas. The combination of cultural and mechanical control tactics with an herbicide program are commonly recognized as best management ...
Marshall M. Hay   +2 more
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Characterising the Impact of Drought on Jowar (Sorghum spp) Crop Yield Using Bayesian Networks

2018
Drought is a complex, natural hazard that affects the agricultural sector on a large scale. Although the prediction of drought can be a difficult task, understanding the patterns of drought at temporal and spatial level can help farmers to make better decisions concerning the growth of their crops and the impact of different levels of drought.
Shubhangi S. Wankhede   +1 more
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Hranidbena vrijednost smjese kultivirnog šćira (Amaranthus spp.) i krmnog sirka (Sorghum sp.)

2008
Istraživanja su provedena kroz poljske pokuse postavljene na pokušalištu Agronomskog fakulteta u Zagrebu tijekom 2002.-2004. godine. U istraživanju su bile dvije sorte šćira: 1008 (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) i Koniz (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.
Pospišil, Milan   +2 more
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