The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi.Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) invests heavily in screening and breeding for resistance to yield reducers. The benefits to this research are derived primarily from enhanced output, increased equity, and improved nutrition. In theory, improved yield stability from more pest resistant and stress tolerant varieties could also lead to reduced farm, regional. and national production variability
Pearl millet is predominantly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India under rainfed conditions...
Sorghum Is widely grown in the Semi-Arid Tropics (SAT) for food, feed, fodder arid forage. Although...
Sorghum and pearl millet are the staple cereals and important source of fodder for animals in the se...
The nature and extent of growth and variability in sorghum yield is measured in this study to test t...
Sorghum is the third cereal crop after rice and wheat in India mostly grown under marginal and stres...
Sorghum is the third cereal crop after rice and wheat in India, mostly grown under marginal and str...
Sorghum is the third cereal crop after rice and wheat in India, mostly grown under marginal and stre...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is one of the most important cereal crops widely grown for foo...
Sorghum and pearl millet are the two most important cereals grown on drylands in semi-arid tropical ...
The spread of modern varieties and hybrids of pearl millet and sorghum that began in the mid-1960s h...
Improved cultivars of pearl millet have been widely adopted in Tamil Nadu State of India, with both ...
The wide range of environments in which sorghum and pearl millet are grown in semi-arid India can b...
Pearl millet is grown in about 10 million hectares in India producing 7 million tonnes of grains (Go...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is the third most important cereal crop in India after rice and wheat. Dur...
Recent growth in Indian and U.S. cereal production has been accompanied by a more than proportional ...
Pearl millet is predominantly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India under rainfed conditions...
Sorghum Is widely grown in the Semi-Arid Tropics (SAT) for food, feed, fodder arid forage. Although...
Sorghum and pearl millet are the staple cereals and important source of fodder for animals in the se...
The nature and extent of growth and variability in sorghum yield is measured in this study to test t...
Sorghum is the third cereal crop after rice and wheat in India mostly grown under marginal and stres...
Sorghum is the third cereal crop after rice and wheat in India, mostly grown under marginal and str...
Sorghum is the third cereal crop after rice and wheat in India, mostly grown under marginal and stre...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is one of the most important cereal crops widely grown for foo...
Sorghum and pearl millet are the two most important cereals grown on drylands in semi-arid tropical ...
The spread of modern varieties and hybrids of pearl millet and sorghum that began in the mid-1960s h...
Improved cultivars of pearl millet have been widely adopted in Tamil Nadu State of India, with both ...
The wide range of environments in which sorghum and pearl millet are grown in semi-arid India can b...
Pearl millet is grown in about 10 million hectares in India producing 7 million tonnes of grains (Go...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is the third most important cereal crop in India after rice and wheat. Dur...
Recent growth in Indian and U.S. cereal production has been accompanied by a more than proportional ...
Pearl millet is predominantly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India under rainfed conditions...
Sorghum Is widely grown in the Semi-Arid Tropics (SAT) for food, feed, fodder arid forage. Although...
Sorghum and pearl millet are the staple cereals and important source of fodder for animals in the se...