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Relative Occurrence of Toxic Concentrations of Cyanide and Nitrate in Varieties of Sudangrass and Sorghum‐Sudangrass Hybrids1

Agronomy Journal, 1969
AbstractA field experiment was conducted to determine the concentrations of CN and NO3‐N that could occur in successive aftermaths of recommended varieties of Sudangrass (Sorghum sudanense P. Stapf) and sorghum‐sudangrass hybrids (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench × Sorghum sudanense P.
J. T. Gillingham   +4 more
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Sudangrass and Sudangrass Hybrids Responses to Row Spacing and Plant Maturity on Yields and Chemical Composition1

Agronomy Journal, 1973
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of row spacing and stage of maturity at harvest on dry matter production and the chemical composition under desert condition of Sudangrass [Sorghum Sudanese (Piper) Stapf., var. ‘Piper’], sorghum‐sudangrass hybrid [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench × Sorghum Sudanese (Piper) Stapf., var. ‘Sudax SX‐
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Harvesting Downed Sorghum Sudangrass for Bioenergy Production

Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 2013
Abstract. The Southern United States has sufficient rainfall and appropriate climate to supply a significant portion of the energy needs of our nation. However, harvesting large biomass crops can be difficult given the intense rainfall and high winds that can accompany hurricanes and tropical depressions.
null Randy L. Raper   +4 more
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Results of breeding sudangrass, sorghum-sudangrass hybrids and sweet sorghum for green mass productivity

2015
The increasing tendency of extreme deviations from the agro-climatic norms has enforced the search of alternative forage crops. Sorghum and sudangrass show high productive potential for the accumulation of green and dry mass under the conditions of water and temperature stress.
Kikindonov, Tzvetan   +3 more
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Natural Outcrossing of Sorghum and Sudangrass in the Central Great Plains

Crop Science, 1998
Amount of natural outcrossing in a species is one of the primary determining factors in selection of breeding methods. Existing literature on natural outcrossing of sorghum is dated and limited in geographical reference. Experiments were designed to investigate natural outcrossing in contemporary sorghum, Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, B‐ and R‐lines ...
J. F. Pedersen, J. J. Toy, B Johnson
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Sudangrass sorghum-sudangrass hybrids pearl millet: for summer forage

2019
Sundangrass, sorghum-sudangrass hybrids and peal millet can be used to graze animals in the summer ...
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Sudangrass Attempts at Thrips Suppression, Tifton, 1977

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1979
Abstract A portion of a ca 2-acre field of sudangrass (2.5 - 5.5 inch high) growing in Tifton loamy sand in 3 ft rows (middle to middle) exhibited symptoms of heavy thrips pressure. Treatments were applied in water as 30 gal/acre in a 7-9 inch band with a Solo 425 back-pack sprayer with 8006 tips. (Land area between crop rows was used in
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Inheritance of greenbug resistance in several forms of grain sorghum and sudangrass

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2006
The inheritance of resistance against the Krasnodar population of common greenbug Schizaphis graminum Rond. was analyzed in nine accessions of grain sorghum and sudangrass. The dominant gene of cultivar Capbam (k-455, United States) was effective against some greenbug clones and differed from the Sgr1-Sgr11 resistance genes.
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Registration of a NP22 Sudangrass Germplasm

Crop Science, 1984
W. R. Gorz   +3 more
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Comparison of Growth Characteristics, Productivity and Feed Values between Varieties of Sudangrass and Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrids

Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science, 2017
Gi Jun Choi   +5 more
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