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Pearl Millet: A Potential Crop for the SouthwestIbrahim, Yassin M., Marcarian, V. 09 1900 (has links)
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Stomate Distribution of Three Pearl Millet GenotypesTeowolde, Haile, Osman, Mohamoud, Voigt, Robert, Dobrenz, Albert 09 1900 (has links)
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Drought Tolerance in Pearl MilletOsman, Mohamoud, Dobrenz, Albert, Tewolde, Haile, Voigt, Robert 09 1900 (has links)
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Sorghum, Pearl Millet and Corn Grown for Grain Production Under Double-Crop Rainfed Conditions at Marana, ArizonaVoigt, Robert L., Schmalzel, Carl L. 09 1900 (has links)
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Differentially Irrigated Sorghum and Millet on the Yuma MesaO'Neill, M. K., Hofmann, W., Dobrenz, A. K., Marcarian, V. 09 1900 (has links)
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Dryland Catchment Test Planted to Hybrid Sorghum and Pearl Millet in Avra Valley Near Three Points, 1986Thacker, Gary, Voigt, Robert, Schmalzel, Carl, Ottman, Mike 09 1900 (has links)
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Stomatal Response to Water Stress in Two Pearl Millet GenotypesOsman, Mohamoud, Dobrenz, Albert, Tewolde, Haile, Voigt, Robert 09 1900 (has links)
A study was conducted in the field to test whether stomatal sensitivity to water stress can be used as a selection criterion for drought tolerance in two pearl millet genotypes. In both cultivars, stomatal aperture was significantly reduced by the water stress. However, the proportion of reduction per 20 mm decrease in applied water was much higher for the hybrid than for the female parent. This is clearly an indication of a higher stomatal sensitivity in the hybrid, which probably explains the superior performance under water stress that was previously observed in this genotype.
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Summary of Commercial Hybrid Grain Sorghum Yield Tests at Marana, 1983-85Ottman, Mike, Voigt, Robert, Schmalzel, Carl 09 1900 (has links)
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Grain Sorghum Variety Trial in Greenlee County, 1986Clark, Lee, DeRose, Edith 09 1900 (has links)
Eleven full season hybrid grain sorghums, representing seven commercial sources, were grown on a silty clay soil south of Duncan. The test plots were managed the same as the rest of the field planted to DeKalb 69. Grain yields ranging from 6911 to 4546 pounds per acre were obtained, with DeKalb 69 the top yielder.
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Double-Crop Grain Sorghum Variety Trial, Graham County, 1986Clark, Lee, Cluff, Ronald 09 1900 (has links)
Nine medium to medium -late maturing grain sorghum hybrids were compared for yield, percent moisture at harvest, bushel weight, plant height, percent bird damage and standability. The highest yielding entry in the trial was a new hybrid from Northrup King (NK 2656). Its yield of 6185 pounds per acre was 11% higher than the most, commonly grown hybrid in the area.
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