Investigates the effect of cultivar and site of growing sorghum upon yield and composition of stover. Also studies the efects of pre-harvest leaf stripping and post-harvest storage.
Osafo, E.L.K.
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Owen, E.
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Said, A.N.
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Gill, E.M.
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McAllan, A.B.
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Kebede, Y.
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[Sorghum stover as ruminant feed in Ethiopia: Effect of cultivar, site of growth, pre-harvest leaf stripping and storage on yield and morphology]
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Sorghum stover as ruminant feed in Ethiopia: Effect of cultivar, site of growth, pre-harvest leaf stripping and storage on yield and morphology
The adoption of `improved' sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) genotypes (i.e. drought tolerant, high grain-yielding and bird-resistant) by farmers in Ethiopia is low (Tilahun et al., 1992). Farmers prefer local, non-bird-resistant genotypes because their drought resistance and grain and stover...
Osafo, E.L.K.
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Owen, E.
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Ellis, R.H.
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Said, A.N.
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Gill, M.
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Sherington, J.
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[Stability of yields of sorghum genotypes: Implications for animal production in the tropics]
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Stability of yields of sorghum genotypes: Implications for animal production in the tropics
Studies changes in the concentrations and composition of phenolic compounds in component parts of different sorghum varieties harvested at different growth stages and also after long time storage.
Khazaal, K.
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Mueller-Harvey, I.
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McAllan, A.B.
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Osafo, E.L.K.
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Owen, E.
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Said, A.N.
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[Effect of harvesting at different stages of growth and long term storage on phenolics in sorghum stover]
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Effect of harvesting at different stages of growth and long term storage on phenolics in sorghum stover