نتایج جستجو برای: grain sorghum

تعداد نتایج: 70026  

خواجه پور, محمد رضا, رضایی, عبد المجید , سلطانی, افشین ,

Identification of easily measured physiological traits contributing to yield under specified environmental conditions would benefit genotypic selection for grain sorghum. A field experiment was conducted to determine broad-sense heritability and expected genetic advance, and to examine the relationships of grain yield with 11 physiological traits related to developmental periods, vegetative gro...

2005
J. MOSSE

Cereal Chem. 65(4):271-277 Sorghum grains (12 samples from seven different lines or hybrids) with phenylalanine, and glutamine plus glutamic acid, remained constant for total nitrogen, N, content ranging from 1.5 to 3 g/ 100 g grain dry matter serine, tyrosine, tryptophan, and asparagine plus aspartic acid, and were accurately analyzed for their amino acid composition from six decreased for the...

2001
A. K. Rajvanshi

The research work on sweet sorghum carried out at the Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) during last twenty-five years has been summarized. American lines were crossed with a local Indian fodder/grain variety to produce varieties with a juicy stalk and good quality grain. Further breeding was carried out to produce varieties and hybrids giving high yield of good quality grain while ...

2006
X. Zhan D. Wang D. Boyle

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.)Moench) is a starch-rich grain similar to maize (Zea mays L.), but sorghum has been underutilized for biobased products and bioenergy. This study was designed to investigate the effects of supercritical-fluid-extrusion (SCFX) of sorghum on ethanol production. Morphology, chemical composition, and thermal properties of extruded sorghum were characterized. Analysis of...

2017
B. R. Verma Dinesh Kumar

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) is one of the globally important cereal crop after wheat, maize, rice and barley. Sorghum is a unique crop among the major cereals and the staple food and fodder crop of the world’s poor and most food-insecure populations, located primarily in the semi-arid tropics. Sorghum is grown on 43.81 million ha area in the world, producing about 65.42 million tonnes grain wi...

2015
Sonia Y. Liu Glen Fox Ali Khoddami Karlie A. Neilson Ha H. Truong Amy F. Moss Peter H. Selle Wayne L. Bryden

The inclusion of grain sorghum in diets for broiler chickens is quite common; however, under Australian conditions, the utilisation of starch/energy by birds offered sorghum-based diets appears inadequate. Various factors inherent in sorghum, including kafirin, phenolic compounds and phytate, may limit energy utilisation. The recent quantification of kafirin, the dominant protein fraction in so...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1999
R A Stock

The study of grain hybrids with faster or more extensive rates of ruminal starch fermentation has been a key research area. Because grain sorghum starch is generally regarded as less accessible to enzymatic degradation than starch in other grains, it has received the greatest research emphasis. However, all grains have been evaluated to some extent. Grain sorghum hybrids appear to be more varia...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2001
خواجه پور, محمد رضا, رضایی, عبد المجید , سلطانی, افشین ,

Identification of easily measured physiological traits contributing to yield under specified environmental conditions would benefit genotypic selection for grain sorghum. A field experiment was conducted to determine broad-sense heritability and expected genetic advance, and to examine the relationships of grain yield with 11 physiological traits related to developmental periods, vegetative gro...

2004
Natasha Wells Rob Kelly Stuart Phinn Armando Apan Troy Jensen John Cooper Wayne Strong

Remote sensing has shown promise for predicting grain protein content for winter cereals, with satellite image data acquired near flowering, being significantly correlated with grain protein of wheat and barley crops. The use of commercially available satellite or airborne imagery to map grain protein content would allow growers and marketers the ability to evaluate crop performance and provide...

2010
M. S. Raut

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is one of the major crops for grain and fodder, widely grown in India under rain fed conditions. Rabi sorghum is grown in an area of 5.5 million hectares mainly in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh with average productivity of 854 kg/ha. Despite low productivity, Rabi sorghum continues to be an important component of dry land economy i...

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