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    Plantas hospederas de los virus más importantes que infectan el melón, Cucumis melo (Cucurbitaceae) en Costa Rica by M.V. Sánchez, R. Agüero, C. Rivera

    Published 1998-03-01
    “…Farm A had a long history of melon production in rotation with corn, sorghum and rice. Weed control was poor. Farm B was previously used as pastureland, had a shorter history of melon production, and was frequently plowed for weed control. …”
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    Magnaporthe oryzae effector MoSPAB1 directly activates rice Bsr-d1 expression to facilitate pathogenesis by Ziwei Zhu, Jun Xiong, Hao Shi, Yuchen Liu, Junjie Yin, Kaiwei He, Tianyu Zhou, Liting Xu, Xiaobo Zhu, Xiang Lu, Yongyan Tang, Li Song, Qingqing Hou, Qing Xiong, Long Wang, Daihua Ye, Tuo Qi, Lijuan Zou, Guobang Li, Changhui Sun, Zhiyue Wu, Peili Li, Jiali Liu, Yu Bi, Yihua Yang, Chunxian Jiang, Jing Fan, Guoshu Gong, Min He, Jing Wang, Xuewei Chen, Weitao Li

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In particular, Colletotrichum fructicola CfSPAB1 and Colletotrichum sublineola CsSPAB1 activate kiwifruit AcBsr-d1 and sorghum SbBsr-d1 respectively, to facilitate pathogenesis. …”
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    Esterco de gado leiteiro associado à adubação mineral e sua influência na fertilidade de um latossolo sob plantio direto Influence of dairy cattle manure associated with mineral fe... by José Carlos Peixoto Modesto da Silva, Antônio Carlos Vargas Motta, Volnei Pauletti, Cristina Mattos Veloso, Nerilde Favaretto, Milena Barcellos, André Soares de Oliveira, Luiz Fernando Costa e Silva

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…This study was conducted to evaluate the influence of fertilization rates with liquid dairy cattle manure associated with mineral fertilizer on P, K, C, and electrical conductivity (EC) levels of a Brown Oxisol, under no-tillage and winter and summer crop rotation (sorghum/black-oat/corn/ryegrass/corn/ ryegrass) for silage production, in the layers 0-5, 5-10, 10-30, 30-50 and 50-80 cm. …”
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    Predicting Emergence of the Most Important Weed Species in Soybean (Glycine max L.) under Different Management Operation by R. Khakzad, M. T. Alebrahim, A. Tobeh, M. Oviesi, R. Valiolahpor

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Results and Discussion: The results showed that except sorghum that in tillage treatment had the lowest cumulative emergence, other species in no-tillage treatment had the lowest cumulative emergence. …”
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    Algunos aspectos de la biología y manejo de Digitaria sanguinalis (L). Scop. En asociación con el cultivo del arroz y otras especies adventicias Sorne aspects of the biology and rn... by Plaza T. Guido A., Forero Jorge E.

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…This work was necessary tor two reasons: there is no<br />work presenting the biological aspects of D. sanguinalis, and also there is an increasing population of weed in sorghum and rice crops in Lerida in the region Tolima. …”
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    The Rotinese by Fox, J

    Published 1968
    “…Yet they also cultivate rice, which is for them a prestige food, in both wet and dry rice fields, as well as a variety of mixed crops, including millet, sorghum and maize in well-fenced fields and gardens and they keep herds of water buffalo, sheep, goats, and horses which roam freely on unfenced land.…”
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    SUPRESSIVIDADE NATURAL DE SOLOS DA REGIÃO CENTRO-OESTE A Rhizoctonia solani KÜHN NATURAL SUPPRESSIVENESS OF SOILS FROM WEST CENTRAL BRAZIL TO Rhizoctonia solani Kühn by Sheila Andrade Botelho, Carlos Agustin Rava, Wilson Mozena Leandro, Jefferson Luis da Silva Costa

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Each soil sample was collected in the layer of 0-20 cm, in contiguous areas with the following characteristics: a) soil cultivated with beans irrigated with central pivot, for more than four consecutive years; b) soil under native vegetation, and c) soil under Brachiaria decubens pasture. Sorghum grains colonized by Rhizoctonia solani, were ground and mixed to the soil samples. …”
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    The effects of NaCl on ion content and compatible solutes in Canola (Brassica napus L.) cultivars by Nasser Abbaspour, Maryam Mousavian kalat

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The accumulation of GB in response to salinity has been found in many crops, including corn (Sorghum bicolor) (Weimberg et al., 1984).   Conclusion According to the results, salinity treatment causes changes in the ion content of roots and shoots including a higher content of Na and Cl and a lower content of K. …”
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    CHEMICAL ATTRIBUTES OF A SOIL CULTIVATED WITH DIFFERENT COVER CROPS ATRIBUTOS QUÍMICOS DE SOLO CULTIVADO COM DIFERENTES CULTURAS DE COBERTURA by Luís Fernando Stone, Pedro Marques da Silveira, Glênio Guimarães dos Santos, Paulo César Ribeiro da Cunha

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…<em> Brachiaria brizantha</em>,<em> </em>corn (<em>Zea mays</em> L.) associated with <em>B. brizantha</em>, pigeon pea, millet, <em>Panicum maximum</em>, sorghum, <em>Stylosanthes guianensis</em>, and sunn hemp<em> </em>were used as cover crops. …”
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    Introduction Pages and Table of Contents by Radu E. SESTRAS

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…COTEA
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 Effect of Soaking, Cooking, Germination and Fermentation Processing on 
 Physical Properties and Sensory Evaluation of Sorghum Biscuits
 
 
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    Global warming threatens agricultural productivity in Africa and South Asia by Benjamin Sultan

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Using a meta-analysis, which is widely used in epidemiology and medicine and consists in comparing and combining results from different independent published studies, Knox et al (2012) show a consistent yield loss by the 2050s of major crops (wheat, maize, sorghum and millet) in both regions. This systematic review and meta-analysis of data in 52 original publications from an initial screen of 1144 studies nicely extend previous works by Müller et al (2011) and Roudier et al (2011), confirming the threat of negative climate change impacts in Africa but also in South Asia. …”
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    INTERACTIONS BETWEEN Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli AND Rhizoctonia solani ON THE SEVERITY OF DRY BEAN ROOT ROT INTERAÇÕES ENTRE Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli E Rhizoctonia sola... by Adalberto Corrêa Café Filho, Pedro Marques da Silveira, Murillo Lobo Júnior, Eliane Divina de Tolêdo-Souza

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Soil was infested by the addition of Rs or Fsp-colonized sorghum seeds, in the amounts of 0.00 g; 0.06 g; 0.12 g; 0.25 g; 0.50 g; and 1.00 g for Rs, and 0 g; 1g; 2 g; 4 g; 8 g; and 16 g for Fsp per pot (1.4 kg of soil). …”
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    Uses of graminaceous plants as food by man in West Africa by M. S. Chuah

    Published 1983-11-01
    “….); maize (Zea mays L.) and a variety of species belonging to the sorghums and millets (species of Pennisetum, Digitaria and Eleusine). …”
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    LAND ALLOCATION AMONG THE MAIN CROPS IN ARGENTINA: ESTIMATION OF PRICE AND LAND ELASTICITIES by Rodrigo García Arancibia, Edith Depetris Guiguet, Gustavo Rossini, Mariano Coronel

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The land elasticities revealed to be elastic for wheat and inelastic for corn, soybean and sunflowers, while not significant for sorghum…”
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    Identification and analysis of stem‐specific promoters from sugarcane and energy cane for oil accumulation in their stems by Jiang Wang, Yaxin Li, Ching Man Wai, Gabriel Beuchat, Li‐Qing Chen

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…For the highly productive C4 crops, such as sugarcane, energy cane, Miscanthus, and fiber sorghums, the bulk of the biomass is the stem. However, little success has been made in accumulating oil in the stem. …”
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    Moisture Concentration Variation of Silages Produced on Commercial Farms in the South-Central USA by K. J. Han, W. D. Pitman, A. Chapple

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Of the 1,308 silage samples submitted, 1,065 were annual ryegrass (AR) with small grains (SG), the warm-season annual (WA) grasses, sorghums and pearl millet, and the warm-season perennial (WP) grasses, bermudagrass and bahiagrass, providing the remaining samples. …”
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