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Sorghum bicolor,
commonly called sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) and also
known as
great millet, broomcorn,
guinea corn, durra, imphee, jowar, or milo, is a species...
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Sorghum ×
drummondii (Sudan gr****), is a hybrid-derived
species of gr****
raised for
forage and grain,
native to
tropical and
subtropical regions of Eastern...
- millet),
dating to the
Satavahana period, have been
found at Nevasa.
Sorghum vulgare is
known from semi-arid
parts of
Rajasthan and
Maharashtra like Inamgaon...
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Barley (Hordeum
vulgare), a
member of the gr**** family, is a
major cereal grain grown in
temperate climates globally. It was one of the
first cultivated...
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covered kernel ****
disease and
infects sorghum plants all
around the
world such as
Sorghum bicolor (S.
vulgare) (
sorghum), S.
sudanense (Sudan gr****), S. halepense...
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commercial sugar crops include the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera),
sorghum (
Sorghum vulgare), and the
sugar maple (Acer saccharum).
Sucrose is
obtained by...
- Canada. The
pathogen was
discovered in 1876 by Cooke, on the
leaves of
Sorghum vulgare in Maharashtra, India. P.
purpurea is also
native to
eastern Australia...
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September and
October and
include bajra,
pulses such as guar,
jowar (
Sorghum vulgare),
maize (zea mays),
sesame and groundnuts. The Thar
region of Rajasthan...
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respectively correspond to the
reconstructed Proto-Dravidian
forms for
Sorghum vulgare and
Setaria italica as
early Dravidian speakers shifted to
millet species...
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estimation of
hydrocyanic acid and the
probable form in
which it
occurs in
Sorghum vulgare". J Biol Chem. 29 (1): 25–36. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)86804-1. Chia...