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...
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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