Background In sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), one paramount breeding objective is to increase grain quality. The nutritional quality and end use value of sorghum grains are primarily influenced by the proportions of tannins, starch and proteins, but the genetic basis of these grain quality traits remains largely unknown. This study aimed to dissect the natural variation of sorghum grain quality traits and identify the underpinning genetic loci by genome-wide association study. Results Levels of starch, tannins and 17 amino acids were quantified in 196 diverse sorghum inbred lines, and 44 traits based on known metabolic pathways and biochemical interactions amongst the 17 amino acids calculated. A Genome-wide association study (GWAS) with 3,512,5...
Understanding the genetic function of the forage quality-related traits, including crude protein (CP...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Abstract Background Sorghum [ ...
Farming begins with a seed, and having the proper genetics within that seed to match the environment...
Sorghum is one of the most prominent cereal crops in semi-arid environments around the world, rankin...
To ensure food security in Africa and Asia, developing sorghum varieties with grain quality that mat...
Citation: Sukumaran, Sivakumar, Wenwen Xiang, Scott R. Bean, Jeffrey F. Pedersen, Stephen Kresovich,...
Sorghum is an important grain exploited for a wide variety of uses in the food, animal feed and biop...
The properties of sorghum starch may influence digestibility and nutritional value in animal and hum...
Sorghum grain provides an important calorific source for millions of people living in developing cou...
Understanding the genetic function of the forage quality-related traits, including crude protein (CP...
Sorghum is widely used for producing food, feed, and biofuel, and it is increasingly grown to produc...
Understanding the genetic function of the forage quality-related traits, including crude protein (CP...
Sorghum is a crucial food crop in Africa and Asia and has a significant role as feed in the Americas...
Understanding the genetic function of the forage quality-related traits, including crude protein (CP...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Abstract Background Sorghum [ ...
Farming begins with a seed, and having the proper genetics within that seed to match the environment...
Sorghum is one of the most prominent cereal crops in semi-arid environments around the world, rankin...
To ensure food security in Africa and Asia, developing sorghum varieties with grain quality that mat...
Citation: Sukumaran, Sivakumar, Wenwen Xiang, Scott R. Bean, Jeffrey F. Pedersen, Stephen Kresovich,...
Sorghum is an important grain exploited for a wide variety of uses in the food, animal feed and biop...
The properties of sorghum starch may influence digestibility and nutritional value in animal and hum...
Sorghum grain provides an important calorific source for millions of people living in developing cou...
Understanding the genetic function of the forage quality-related traits, including crude protein (CP...
Sorghum is widely used for producing food, feed, and biofuel, and it is increasingly grown to produc...
Understanding the genetic function of the forage quality-related traits, including crude protein (CP...
Sorghum is a crucial food crop in Africa and Asia and has a significant role as feed in the Americas...
Understanding the genetic function of the forage quality-related traits, including crude protein (CP...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...