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A field technique to screen seedling emergence of pearl millet and sorghum through soil crusts

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Title A field technique to screen seedling emergence of pearl millet and sorghum through soil crusts
 
Creator Soman, P
Peacock, J M
Bidinger, F R
 
Subject Millets
Sorghum
 
Description Seeds of Pennisetum americanum and Sorghum bicolor were sown on raised broad beds in an alfisol field. Water (35 mm) was applied at a rate of 14 mm/h. A crust of relatively constant strength in different tests formed as the surface dried out. The crust was broken in the control treatment and the ratio of emergence through the crust to that found in the control (c/u) was used to classify the tested lines. Of 285 P. americanum germplasm entries tested, Zimbabwe 6QQ, Sudan 15K and Togo P3271 gave c/u values >0.8. Of 82 germplasm and 44 breeding lines of S. bicolor, the most promising was IS2877 (c/u = 1.0)
 
Publisher Cambridge University Press
 
Date 1984
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/5565/1/327-334.pdf
Soman, P and Peacock, J M and Bidinger, F R (1984) A field technique to screen seedling emergence of pearl millet and sorghum through soil crusts. Experimental Agriculture, 20 (4). pp. 327-334. ISSN 0014-4797