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In order to analyze the effects of extrusion temperature (T: 164, 182, 200 °C) and grits moisture content (g/100 g sample) (%M: 14, 16.5, 19) on textural and physicochemical properties of red sorghum extrudates, whole grain flour was extruded according to a factorial experimental design.
Llopart, Emilce Elina +4 more
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A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary white sorghum (WS), as partial substitute of corn on blood parameters, digestive organ size and intestinal microflora of broilers at 35 d.
Anca GHEORGHE +4 more
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Sorghum is an important staple food crop in dry areas of Zimbabwe but yields are reduced due to inefficient weed management strategies that largely rely on hand weeding.
Handsen Tibugari +2 more
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Molecular Characterization Of Non-Flowering Perennial Sorghum Spp. Hybrids
Aims: The goal of this study was to characterize recently identified, non-flowering, putative tetraploid Sorghum spp. hybrids utilizing bulked segregant analysis with SSRs and compare them to S. bicolor, S. halepense, and triploid putative Sorghum spp. hybrids. Confirmed species hybrids between S. bicolor and S.
Jessup, R. W. +3 more
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New Sources of Resistance in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Germplasm Are Effective Against a Diverse Array of Potyvirus spp. [PDF]
Sorghum is a host to numerous Potyvirus spp. and its germplasm encompasses a wide range of infection responses to these viruses. We determined how 183 mini-core-collection sorghum germplasm accessions responded to mechanical inoculation with Maize dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) in growth regimes in which they were maintained at 30°C followed by 16°C for 5 ...
Seifers, Dallas L. +2 more
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This study aimed to evaluate the nutrient intake, milk production, and production costs of dairy goats fed diets containing the rations with cactus cladodes (Opuntia stricta or Nopalea cochenillifera) associated with silage (Sorghum bicolor) or Tifton ...
José Geraldo Medeiros da Silva +6 more
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Attractants for Atherigona spp. Including the Sorghum Shootfly, Atherigona Soccata Rond. (Muscidae:Diptera) [PDF]
The use of fish meal and detergent water has been shown to be simple, economic and reliable for sampling of shootfly populations. Various mixtures of fish meal with other ingredients were evaluated. The most potent mixture was fish meal-yeast-ammonium sulphide, but generally fish meal alone was adequate and the most readily available attractant.
Reddy, K V S, Skinner, J D, Davies, J C
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Pathogenicity of Trichoderma afroharzianum in Cereal Crops
Species of the genus Trichoderma occur ubiquitously in soils, on plant roots and in decaying plant residues. Due to its competitiveness and mycoparasitic potential against other microorganisms, particular strains of Trichoderma spp.
Annette Pfordt +2 more
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Tritrophic interactions in sorghum, midge (Stenodiplosis sorghicola) and its parasitoid (Aprostocetus spp.) [PDF]
Abstract Studies on tritrophic interactions involving sorghum genotypes, midge ( Stenodiplosis sorghicola ) and the predominant parasitoids ( Aprostocetus spp.) at ICRISAT Asia Center were conducted using three midge resistant (ICSV 745, ICSV 89058 and IS 10712) and three susceptible (Swarna, CSH 9 and ICSV 112) genotypes during the post-rainy (1992/
Nwanze, K F +4 more
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Paradigm shift: PCR‐free methods reveal 6–15‐fold higher arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal abundance than metabarcoding, exposing systematic underestimation across decades of research. Predictive power: AM fungal abundance serves as a community‐level trait that predicts crop yield under drought conditions.
Peilin Chen, John W. Taylor, Cheng Gao
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