Seventy-six farmers' varieties of sorghum from Benin were distinguished by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and clustered into 45 distinct genotypes. The genotype clusters were evaluated for their Fe, Zn, and phytate concentrations to assess the impact of genetic and environmental effects on the composition of the grains and to identify farmers' varieties with high potential Fe and Zn availability. The Fe concentration of the grains ranged from 30 to 113 mg/kg with an average of 58 mg/kg. The Zn concentration ranged from 11 to 44 mg/kg with an average of 25 mg/kg. The phytate concentration of the grain ranged from 0.4 to 3.5% with a mean of 1.2%. The grain-Fe and grain-Zn did not show consistent linkage to genetic variation, bu...
Over billions of years sorghum is one of the major millets and an important crop cultivated on a lar...
Sorghum is one of the top 10 crops that feed the world. It is a good source of energy, protein, carb...
Iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) deficiencies affect an estimated 3 billion people worldwide and are linked w...
Seventy-six farmers' varieties of sorghum from Benin were distinguished by amplified fragment length...
This thesis focuses on the diversity of sorghum and its post-harvest processing into food. We studie...
AbstractSorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's cr...
Sorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's crop”, it ...
Not AvailableSorghum is an important cereal grain consumed in semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa, w...
Genetic variability and the association of grain Fe and Zn-contents with other agronomic traits were...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is the world’s fifth most important grain crop, and is a widely consumed s...
Sorghum is, globally, the fifth most important cereal after maize, rice, wheat and barley. The crop ...
Sorghum a widely consumed cereal stapled in sub-tropical and semi-arid regions of Africa and Asia. S...
Sorghum is a major food crop in the semi-arid tropics of Africa and Asia. Enhancing the grain iron (...
Sorghum is a major staple globally and biofortifying sorghum with increased grain iron and zinc comp...
AbstractPhytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus in cereals. It binds with nutritionally ...
Over billions of years sorghum is one of the major millets and an important crop cultivated on a lar...
Sorghum is one of the top 10 crops that feed the world. It is a good source of energy, protein, carb...
Iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) deficiencies affect an estimated 3 billion people worldwide and are linked w...
Seventy-six farmers' varieties of sorghum from Benin were distinguished by amplified fragment length...
This thesis focuses on the diversity of sorghum and its post-harvest processing into food. We studie...
AbstractSorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's cr...
Sorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's crop”, it ...
Not AvailableSorghum is an important cereal grain consumed in semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa, w...
Genetic variability and the association of grain Fe and Zn-contents with other agronomic traits were...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is the world’s fifth most important grain crop, and is a widely consumed s...
Sorghum is, globally, the fifth most important cereal after maize, rice, wheat and barley. The crop ...
Sorghum a widely consumed cereal stapled in sub-tropical and semi-arid regions of Africa and Asia. S...
Sorghum is a major food crop in the semi-arid tropics of Africa and Asia. Enhancing the grain iron (...
Sorghum is a major staple globally and biofortifying sorghum with increased grain iron and zinc comp...
AbstractPhytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus in cereals. It binds with nutritionally ...
Over billions of years sorghum is one of the major millets and an important crop cultivated on a lar...
Sorghum is one of the top 10 crops that feed the world. It is a good source of energy, protein, carb...
Iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) deficiencies affect an estimated 3 billion people worldwide and are linked w...