Amaranth
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Non-Shattering Grain Amaranth Populations
SHATTERING Shattering can cause serious losses in commercial grain production of amaranth (Fitterer et al. 1996). In Nebraska, amaranth grain is harvested after the plants are killed by frost and have dried. The predominant cultivar ‘Plainsman’ is favored partly because it maintains good stem strength after frost has killed it (Baltensperger et al. 1992), however, it does shatter (Fitterer et a...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Iowa Review
سال: 1979
ISSN: 0021-065X,2330-0361
DOI: 10.17077/0021-065x.2499