Sorghum is one of the five important cereal crops of the world and is used by millions in the semi-arid tropics and also as animal feed in many developed countries. The sorghum grain has excellent yields in the semi-arid tropics under several biotic and abiotic constraints. A good knowledge of sorghum plants and their mechanisms of adaptation in harsh environments will help in the formulation of efficient breeding programmes. This text should serve as a guide to students, extension workers and also researchers in sorghum crop productivity. The author has attempted to use sorghum crop as a basis for synthesis of the growth and development of other cereal crops. The work done on this crop could be used as a guide for the study of other cereal crops.
Sorghum is one of the five important cereal crops of the world and is used by millions in the semi-arid tropics and also as animal feed in many developed countries. The sorghum grain has excellent yields in the semi-arid tropics under several biotic and abiotic constraints. A good knowledge of sorghum plants and their mechanisms of adaptation in harsh environments will help in the formulation of efficient breeding programmes. This text should serve as a guide to students, extension workers and also researchers in sorghum crop productivity. The author has attempted to use sorghum crop as a basis for synthesis of the growth and development of other cereal crops. The work done on this crop could be used as a guide for the study of other cereal crops.
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978-1-886106-68-0 (9781886106680)
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Seeds; germination and seedling establishment; leaf and stem; panicle development and productivity; root development and growth; role of climatic factors on sorghum growth; mineral nutrition of sorghum; improvement of crops - the role of morphophysiological traits; conclusions; probable plant type concept in sorghum; general comments.