Cereal crops, including millet, contain all the nutrients that are constantly necessary for human life, including protein, starch, vitamins, carbohydrates, oil, destrin, mineral salts, starch, carbon dioxide and other biologically active substances. A lot of work is being done to increase the area of grain crops and breed species that are adaptable to different environmental conditions in the current complex environment, which is full of economic problems. This article provides information on the biological properties of the millet plant
Domesticated in 8000–10,000 BP in northern China, proso millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is the b...
Abstract— Little millet is a small seeded cereal grain defined very familiar due to its climate resi...
Millets belongs to a class of cereals other than wheat and rice were grown even during stone age and...
Abstract. Cereal crops, including millet, contain all the nutrients that are constantly necessary fo...
The aim of this study was to examine the productivity of millet (Panicum miliaceum L.; Poaceae) in t...
Nutrition serves as a crucial building block for healthy development, yet this fact is often overloo...
Millets are group of small seeded grasses that have been cultivated for thousands of years in variou...
Despite positive agronomic and nutritional characteristics, millets are underutilized for food use i...
Not AvailableMillets are drought-tolerant crops, extensively grown in Asia and semi-arid tropics of ...
Millets are traditional grains, grown and consumed in the Indian subcontinent from the past more tha...
Worldwide population growth expectations increase the pressure to find ways to increase agro-food pr...
Background Climate change and biodiversity loss will push us to revolutionise and transform our exi...
Pearl millet Pennisetum glaucum is the most widely grown type of millet considered as secondary cere...
Millets are a group of small-seeded grass of the Poaceae family. They are popularly known as Nutri-c...
Abstract Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is a staple crop in Africa as well as in India and consi...
Domesticated in 8000–10,000 BP in northern China, proso millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is the b...
Abstract— Little millet is a small seeded cereal grain defined very familiar due to its climate resi...
Millets belongs to a class of cereals other than wheat and rice were grown even during stone age and...
Abstract. Cereal crops, including millet, contain all the nutrients that are constantly necessary fo...
The aim of this study was to examine the productivity of millet (Panicum miliaceum L.; Poaceae) in t...
Nutrition serves as a crucial building block for healthy development, yet this fact is often overloo...
Millets are group of small seeded grasses that have been cultivated for thousands of years in variou...
Despite positive agronomic and nutritional characteristics, millets are underutilized for food use i...
Not AvailableMillets are drought-tolerant crops, extensively grown in Asia and semi-arid tropics of ...
Millets are traditional grains, grown and consumed in the Indian subcontinent from the past more tha...
Worldwide population growth expectations increase the pressure to find ways to increase agro-food pr...
Background Climate change and biodiversity loss will push us to revolutionise and transform our exi...
Pearl millet Pennisetum glaucum is the most widely grown type of millet considered as secondary cere...
Millets are a group of small-seeded grass of the Poaceae family. They are popularly known as Nutri-c...
Abstract Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is a staple crop in Africa as well as in India and consi...
Domesticated in 8000–10,000 BP in northern China, proso millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is the b...
Abstract— Little millet is a small seeded cereal grain defined very familiar due to its climate resi...
Millets belongs to a class of cereals other than wheat and rice were grown even during stone age and...