The mutant line of Brown-midrib sorghum has lower lignin content than conventional sorghum. The objectives of this research were to investigate the effects of plant maturity stages at harvest times on nutrient, fiber fraction, tannin content, volatile fatty acids (VFA) production, and in vitro fiber digestibility of mutant lines of Brown Midrib (BMR) sorghum. This research was arranged into a complete block design with a factorial arrangement in three replications. The first factor was a line of BMR sorghum consisted of 3 levels, i.e., Patir 3.1 (non-BMR line/control), Patir 3.2 (BMR line), and Patir 3.7 (BMR line). The second factor was the generative stages of sorghum consisted of 3 levels, i.e., flowering stage, soft-dough stage, and har...
This study evaluated the nutritional characteristics of BMR mutant and normal sorghum genotypes, ele...
Vita.Changes with maturity in chemical composition and nutritive value of whole plant and plant part...
Reducing lignin concentration in lignocellulosic biomass can increase forage digestibility for rumin...
The mutant line of Brown-midrib sorghum has lower lignin content than conventional sorghum. The obje...
The objective of this research was to investigate the influences of generative stage on crude protei...
Sorghum is a potential food crop as forage fodder because of high biomass production, and some lines...
The objective of the study was to explore the appropriate cutting age to produce optimal biomass and...
Lignin provides structural support to plants. While being beneficial to the plant, lignin hinders th...
The improved dry matter digestibility of the brown midrib (bmr) sorghum cultivars is attributed to c...
Genetic control of the lignification process through use of brown mid-rib (bmr) mutations has offere...
Not AvailableGenetic control of the lignification process through use of brown mid-rib (bmr) mutatio...
Twenty brown midrib (bmr) mutants of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) were evaluated for agrono...
Ten sorghum derivatives with brown midrib alleles (bmr1 and bmr7) were investigated for stover fodde...
The present study was conducted to investigate the ensilage properties of sorghum cultivars at diffe...
Nearly 3 million hectares of grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L). Moench] are harvested in the USA e...
This study evaluated the nutritional characteristics of BMR mutant and normal sorghum genotypes, ele...
Vita.Changes with maturity in chemical composition and nutritive value of whole plant and plant part...
Reducing lignin concentration in lignocellulosic biomass can increase forage digestibility for rumin...
The mutant line of Brown-midrib sorghum has lower lignin content than conventional sorghum. The obje...
The objective of this research was to investigate the influences of generative stage on crude protei...
Sorghum is a potential food crop as forage fodder because of high biomass production, and some lines...
The objective of the study was to explore the appropriate cutting age to produce optimal biomass and...
Lignin provides structural support to plants. While being beneficial to the plant, lignin hinders th...
The improved dry matter digestibility of the brown midrib (bmr) sorghum cultivars is attributed to c...
Genetic control of the lignification process through use of brown mid-rib (bmr) mutations has offere...
Not AvailableGenetic control of the lignification process through use of brown mid-rib (bmr) mutatio...
Twenty brown midrib (bmr) mutants of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) were evaluated for agrono...
Ten sorghum derivatives with brown midrib alleles (bmr1 and bmr7) were investigated for stover fodde...
The present study was conducted to investigate the ensilage properties of sorghum cultivars at diffe...
Nearly 3 million hectares of grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L). Moench] are harvested in the USA e...
This study evaluated the nutritional characteristics of BMR mutant and normal sorghum genotypes, ele...
Vita.Changes with maturity in chemical composition and nutritive value of whole plant and plant part...
Reducing lignin concentration in lignocellulosic biomass can increase forage digestibility for rumin...