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Federal
Data from: A genome-wide association study of Nigerien and Senegalese sorghum germplasm of Exserohilum turcicum, the causal agent of leaf blight
Department of Agriculture —
Sorghum supplies the daily calorie needs of millions of inhabitants in Senegal, West Africa. However, Exserohilum turcicum, causal agent of leaf blight significantly... -
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Data from: TaqMan-based duplex real-time PCR approach for analysis of grain composition (Zea mays - Sorghum bicolor) in feedstock flour mixes for bioethanol production
Department of Agriculture —
Some U.S bioethanol plants use a blend of maize and sorghum grains as feedstocks depending on availability and price. Knowledge of the grain composition of milled... -
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Data from: Transcriptome and metabolome analyses reveal regulatory networks associated with nutrition synthesis in sorghum seeds
Department of Agriculture —
Kafirin data generated by co-author Scott Bean from the manuscript as part of manuscript characterizing the transcriptome and metabolome of sorghum during seed... -
Federal
Data from: Hemipteran Species in Row Crops of the Brazos River Bottom in Central Texas
Department of Agriculture —
Stink bug and plant bug species, commonly known as hemipterans, continue as major pests of cotton and other row crops in the U.S. Cotton Belt, but the composition of... -
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UV-B Monitoring Climatological and Research Network Program - Agronomy Center for Research and Education, United States Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture —
The UV-B Monitoring and Research Program operates a national network of solar irradiance monitoring stations equipped with instruments which provide measurements to... -
Federal
Data from: Insect Pollinivores of Sorghum bicolor and Plant Traits that Influence Visitation
Department of Agriculture —
Grasses such as sorghum are rarely considered as an important food resource for pollinators. In this study, we report insects collecting or consuming pollen of... -
Federal
Data from: An updated molecular toolkit for genomics-assisted breeding of waxy sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
Department of Agriculture —
Specific types of sorghum germplasm contain genes that result in lower than normal levels of amylose, a specific type of starch found in the grain. These types of... -
Federal
Data from: Influence of ultrasound tempering on flour quality of white and sumac sorghum milled on a roller mill
Department of Agriculture —
Sorghum kernel physical property data generated by co-author Scott Bean as part of a manuscript investigating the use of ultrasound tempering on the milling of... -
Federal
Data from: Effects of a novel loss-of-function waxy endosperm allele on sorghum seed development and grain quality
Department of Agriculture —
In grains such as sorghum, starch is an important source of carbohydrates and plays a key role in human food, livestock feed, and ethanol production for the brewing... -
Federal
USDA Agricultural Research Service- Patented Crop Production and Crop Protection Technologies
Department of Agriculture —
Recent USDA/ARS patented technologies on crop production and protection that are available for licensing are described, including summary, contact, benefits, and... -
Federal
Data from: Grain protein and amino acid dynamics in sorghum with in-season split-nitrogen application
Department of Agriculture —
Data collected from analysis of sorghum protein composition, in-vitro protein digestibility, and grain physical traits from sorghum grown under different nitrogen... -
Federal
Data from: Correlations among agronomic traits obtained from sorghum accessions planted in a field infected with three important fungal diseases
Department of Agriculture —
Data based on a total of 179 sorghum accessions from Ethiopia, Gambia, and Senegal maintained by the USDA-ARS, Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit, Griffin,...