319 thousand tons of sorghum; 253 thousand tons of tomato; 225 thousand tons of peanut; 221 thousand tons of soy; 215 thousand ...
206 thousand tons of sorghum; 188 thousand tons of watermelon; 179 thousand tons of cowpea; 169 thousand tons of spinach; 131 ...
Sally Cripps (4 March 2014). "Sorghum going strong in NQ". Queensland Country Life. Fairfax Media. (Articles with short ... portion of the property to cultivate with sorghum using a water allocation from the Gilbert River. List of ranches and stations ...
Botswana produced, in 2018: 102 thousand tons of root and tubers; 46 thousand tons of vegetables; 17 thousand tons of sorghum; ...
Fodder crops, Sorghum, oats and cotton were also trialled. The scheme was plagued by problems associated with flooding which ... "Big cattle and sorghum plan". The Canberra Times. Vol. 44, no. 12, 673. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 14 July 1970. ...
Bailey-Serres, Julia (1986). "Mitochondrial genome rearrangements in sorghum". University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/10700. {{cite ... Mitochondrial genome rearrangements in sorghum' from University of Edinburgh in 1986. She was a postdoctoral researcher at UC ...
Sorghum MOROKOSHI Sorghum transcriptome database. RIKEN full-length cDNA clone and RNA-Seq data in Sorghum bicolor. S. ...
Sorghum produces a dark, hazy beer. However, sorghum malt is difficult to prepare and rarely commercially available outside ... Sorghum and millet are often used in African brewing. As gluten-free grains, they have gained popularity in the Northern ... either alone or in combination with sorghum. Another way of adding sugar or flavoring to a malt beverage is the addition of ...
This orange species that can be found in Sorghum bicolor. Luteolinidin was shown to inhibit CD38 with relatively high potency ... Dykes, Linda; Rooney, Lloyd W. (2006). "Sorghum and millet phenols and antioxidants". Journal of Cereal Science. 44 (3): 236- ... "Inclusions of flavonoid 3-deoxyanthocyanidins in Sorghum bicolor self-organize into spherical structures". Physiological and ...
... , the sorghum webworm, is a moth of the family Nolidae. It is kin to the Noctuidae, also called Tuft moth due to ... The larvae feed on Sorghum vulgare. Alloway, Lee (2022). A Guide to Butterflies and Moths of Culpeper County and Northern ... ISBN 978-0-9971923-2-2. McLeod, Robin (March 4, 2013). "Species Nola cereella - Sorghum Webworm Moth - Hodges#8991". BugGuide. ...
... "sorghum sirip" shed; and a c. 1980 frame dairy barn, and c. 1940 tile silo. From the 1890s to 1950s, under the ownership of St ...
Frederiksen RA., 1977 Head smuts of corn and sorghum. In: Loden HA, Wilkinson D, eds. Proceedings of the Annual Corn Sorghum ... It is a plant pathogen that infects maize and sorghum. Sporisorium reilianum causes the diseases maize head smut and sorghum ... When the sorghum tassel is infected, the fragile gall membrane will have a range from just a few black spores to a large mass ... Symptoms of the fungus are expressed on both the tassels of corn and sorghum as well as on the actual ear in the form of large ...
Gamma Rays and Ultra Violet Light on some Nutritional and Minerals Contents of the Second Generation Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor ( ... Jolada rotti is an unleavened Indian bread made of sorghum bicolor It is coarser than a roti. It can be either soft or hard in ... The name literally translates as "sorghum bread". Jolada rotti is part of the staple diet of most of the districts of North ... Aruna, C.; Visarada, K. B. R. S.; Bhat, B. V.; Tonapi, Vilas A. (22 August 2018). Breeding Sorghum for Diverse End Uses. p. 26 ...
Neo, David (September 2003). "Red Sorghum: A Search for Roots". Senses of Cinema. Archived from the original on 27 April 2007. ...
... and sorghum (Sorghum spp.). Schnase (1984) reports observing birds drinking water from a small pool immediately following a ...
Sorghum and soyabeans are also grown. Other common food crops include groundnuts, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, cabbage, sunflowers ...
Sorghum was once a key crop; the last sorghum processing facility closed in 2001. Jones Plastic and Engineering operates a ...
Richland Jail, Camps Sorghum and Lunancy. Retrieved 2016-10-21. Welcher 1998, vol. 2, pp. 312-313. Mattson 1890, p. 111. "' ...
Tobacco and sorghum are also cultivated. The most important crop have been the banana; banana is harvest and exported to Europe ...
In 1857, he published a paper on growing, harvesting and distilling sorghum, a gluten-free grain. This crop became popular for ... Hyde, James F. C. (1857). The Chinese Sugar-Cane: Sweet Sorghum. Its History, Mode of Culture and Manufacture. Boston, MA: John ...
Sorghastrum Nash Sorghum Moench Spartina Schreb. - synonym of Sporobolus Spartochloa C.E.Hubb. Spathia Ewart Sphaerobambos S. ...
Juvar no rotlo: Thick sorghum flatbread. Parotha: Shallow fried whole wheat flatbread. Puri: Made with whole wheat flour, deep ...
Wheat, sorghum and barley were planted. The Merimde people buried their dead within the settlement and produced clay figurines ...
Corn, pearl millet, sorghum or barley. Ghaat is a popular cereal breakfast in Rajasthan. Dhoklo : A steamed round cake prepared ...
Extremely high level of apigeninidin (49 mg/g) has been documented in sorghum leaf sheath. Like all anthocyanidins it exists in ... Awika, Joseph M.; Rooney, Lloyd W.; Waniska, Ralph D. (2004). "Properties of 3-Deoxyanthocyanins from Sorghum". Journal of ... Apigeninidin is one of the principal pigments found in sorghum. ...
He was awarded the John Belling Prize for his PhD dissertation on the genetics of Sorghum, which is the first publication he is ... Journal of Investigative Dermatology 53(6):445-8 Garber, E. D. (1950). Cytotaxonomic studies in the Genus Sorghum. University ... His work encompassed higher plants (Sorghum, peas, Collinsia), lower plants (algae, liverworts), animals (mice, carp, Homo ... biology and medicine Genetics of Ustilago violacea Genetics of phytopathogenic fungi Cytotaxonomic studies in the genus Sorghum ...
These include Sorghum bicolor, Eragrostis spp., Grewia flava, several species of acacia, and Cynodon dactylon. Kalaharituber ...
Sorghum is used to make beer. The Holoholo who live in Tanzania around Kungwe Mountain has a tradition that their ancestors ... Today the economy is mostly agricultural-based on sorghum, maize, peanuts, and beans. Fish are caught with nets, dried and sold ...
A 2002 survey determined that the incidence of Sporisorium sorghi, the causal organism of sorghum grain smut, reached 7% in ... of sorghum in Sindh and Balochistan, Pakistan. DSINARC/PK (Pakistan) Information sources and adoption of selected recommended ...
Sorghum was first domesticated in Eastern Sudan around 4000 BC, in one of the earliest instances of agriculture in human ... 2017). "Evidence for Sorghum Domestication in Fourth Millennium BC Eastern Sudan: Spikelet Morphology from Ceramic Impressions ... "Earliest Evidence of Domesticated Sorghum Discovered , Sci.News". Sci.News: Breaking Science News. 28 September 2017. "Katanda ... "Evidence of Sorghum Cultivation and Possible Pearl Millet in the Second Millennium BC at Kassala, Eastern Sudan". Plants and ...