Currently, the development of highly productive sorghum hybrids with a high content of the main nutritional components in grain is of great relevance. The current paper has presented the estimation results of the effects of true and hypothetical heterosis on percentage of protein, oil and starch in grain of the first-generation hybrids. There have been analyzed 54 combinations obtained on the basis of three CMS-lines and 18 pollinators. The components of the hybrids and their progeny were grown on the FSBSI RosNIISK “Rossorgo” experimental plots of 7.7 m2, in triple sequences with plant density of 100 thousand plants per ha. The biochemical composition of the grain was determined by the SpectraStarXT infrared analyzer. The parental componen...
In sorghum, a predominantly self-pollinated crop, hybrid seed production relies exclusively on the c...
The nature and magnitude of gene effects for several quantitative and qualitative characters were es...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] production in Africa is widespread with low yields due to low ...
Heterosis in breeding of sweet sorghum The breeding work with sorghum is directed on the development...
Sweet sorghum hybrids F1 in productivity can surpass the parental forms on 50-60%. Thus the breeding...
Twelve varieties representing six geographical regions and nine taxonomic groups from a World Collec...
Although heterosis is well established in grain and forage sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], re...
Most sorghum cultivars and hybrids grown presently show low quality protein, associated with deficie...
Currently, the most promising direction of breeding is the creation of F1 hybrids of sugar sorghum, ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A study was conducted to investigate the possibility of exploiting heterosis in breeding for improve...
This study aimed to estimate the heterosis, heterobeltiosis, and inbreeding depression in grain sorg...
The problem to develop new early maturing grain sorghum varieties adapted to mechanized harvesting w...
Grain sorghum is basically a forage crop, so a content of nutrients should be controlled during hybr...
The use of the new types of CMS in the breeding of the heterosis sorghum hybrids needs the study of ...
In sorghum, a predominantly self-pollinated crop, hybrid seed production relies exclusively on the c...
The nature and magnitude of gene effects for several quantitative and qualitative characters were es...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] production in Africa is widespread with low yields due to low ...
Heterosis in breeding of sweet sorghum The breeding work with sorghum is directed on the development...
Sweet sorghum hybrids F1 in productivity can surpass the parental forms on 50-60%. Thus the breeding...
Twelve varieties representing six geographical regions and nine taxonomic groups from a World Collec...
Although heterosis is well established in grain and forage sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], re...
Most sorghum cultivars and hybrids grown presently show low quality protein, associated with deficie...
Currently, the most promising direction of breeding is the creation of F1 hybrids of sugar sorghum, ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A study was conducted to investigate the possibility of exploiting heterosis in breeding for improve...
This study aimed to estimate the heterosis, heterobeltiosis, and inbreeding depression in grain sorg...
The problem to develop new early maturing grain sorghum varieties adapted to mechanized harvesting w...
Grain sorghum is basically a forage crop, so a content of nutrients should be controlled during hybr...
The use of the new types of CMS in the breeding of the heterosis sorghum hybrids needs the study of ...
In sorghum, a predominantly self-pollinated crop, hybrid seed production relies exclusively on the c...
The nature and magnitude of gene effects for several quantitative and qualitative characters were es...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] production in Africa is widespread with low yields due to low ...