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Corn and grain sorghum comparison : all things considered
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ISBN: 0128003952 0128001127 1306213053 9780128003954 9781306213059 9780128001127 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford : Academic Press,

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Corn and grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor subsp. bicolor L) are among the top cereal crops world wide, and both are key for global food security. Similarities between the two crops, particularly their adaptation for warm-season grain production, pose an opportunity for comparisons to inform appropriate cropping decisions. This book provides a comprehensive review of the similarities and differences between corn and grain sorghum. It compares corn and sorghum crops in areas such as morphology, physiology, phenology, yield, resource use and efficiency, and impact of both crops in differe


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Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
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ISSN: 19806477 1676689X

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Le sorgho
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ISBN: 9782870161296 9782759220618 9789290815341 2759220613 2759220621 9290815345 2870161298 Year: 2013 Publisher: éditions Quae

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Sorghum is a vital food crop for populations in arid and sub-arid areas. It is also cultivated in temperate areas for animal feed. This book addresses all aspects of the plant (biology, genetics, sensitivity to pests) together with the cultivation systems, harvesting methods and how it is processed into human food. A wealth of illustrations supplement the in-depth, up-to-date knowledge on sorghum, its ecological functions and integrated protection.


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Sorghum and the millets : their composition and nutritive value.
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ISBN: 0123613507 Year: 1980 Publisher: London : Academic Press,


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Improvement and production of maize, sorghum and millet.
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ISBN: 9251010110 9251010129 9789251010112 9789251010129 Year: 1980 Volume: 24/1-2 Publisher: Rome : FAO,

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Characterization of improved sweet sorghum cultivars
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ISSN: 2211808X ISBN: 1283908719 8132207831 8132207823 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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A number of driving forces, including the soaring global crude oil prices and environmental concerns in both developed and developing nations has triggered a renewed interest in the recent years on the R&D of biofuel crops. In this regard, many countries across the globe are investing heavily in the bioenergy sector for R&D to increase their energy security and reduce their dependence on imported fossil fuels. Currently, most of the biofuel requirement is met by sugarcane in Brazil and corn in the United States, while biodiesel from rapeseed oil in Europe. Sweet sorghum has been identified as a unique biofuel feedstock in India since it is well adapted to Indian agro-climatic conditions and more importantly it does not jeopardize food security at the cost of fuel. Sweet sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is considered as a SMART new generation energy crop as it can accumulate sugars in its stalks similar to sugarcane, but without food¬¬-fuel trade-offs and can be cultivated in almost all temperate and tropical climatic conditions and has many other advantages. The grain can be harvested from the panicles at maturity. There is no single publication detailing the agronomic and biochemical traits of tropical sweet sorghum cultivars and hybrid parents. Hence, an attempt is made in this publication- “Characterization of improved sweet sorghum cultivars” to detail the complete description of cultivars. This book serves as a ready reference on the detailed characterization of different improved sweet sorghum genotypes following the PPVFRA guidelines for the researchers, entrepreneurs, farmers and other stakeholders to identify the available sweet sorghum cultivars and understand their yield potential in tropics.

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