1. 19/10/1994 In some parts of the world people roast sorghum, as is done with corn (roasting ears) in the United States. Roasting bird resistant sorghum at the dough stage may not sufficiently remove the cyanogenic glycoside dhurrin.
  2. 19/2/1998 A striga resistant sorghum has been developed. In addition the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, may help control striga.
  3. 20/1/2015 El sorgo es primordialmente autopolinizado, lo que significa que una planta de sorgo aceptará polen de sus propias flores. El sorgo también puede aceptar polen de otras plantas de sorgo (polinización cruzada) a través del viento o de insectos (observar la abeja en la cabeza de sorgo en la Fig....
  4. 1/10/2002 It is not uncommon for people to rely on crops that are not the most suitable for their region. Here is an example from Ethiopia with some suggestions for alternatives.
  5. 20/4/2007 In observation trials, each variety is grown in only one plot of ground. Observations from such trials are not as conclusive as with replication. As long as site conditions are fairly uniform, however, they give the experimenter a pretty good idea of likely “losers” and “winners.”
  6. 20/7/2009 Many of you have graciously taken the time to fill out the seed harvest report form that accompanies each mailing of seeds from our seed bank. In reading reports from people in our network, we want to learn whether the seeds we are sending out have improved the lives of poor small-holder farmers....
  7. 20/7/2008 Descriptions of several crops that are adapted to difficult situations.