Sweet Sorghum Genotypes Testing in the High Latitude Rainfed Steppes of the Northern Kazakhstan (for Feed and Biofuel)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.17265/2162-5263/2015.01.004 http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.17265/2162-5263/2015.01.004 |
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Sweet Sorghum Genotypes Testing in the High Latitude Rainfed Steppes of the Northern Kazakhstan (for Feed and Biofuel)
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Zhapayev, R
Iskandarova, K Toderich, K Paramonova, I Al-Dakheel, A Ismail, S Srinivasa Rao, P Omarova, A Nekrasova, N Balpanov, D Ten, O Ramanculov, E Zelenskiy, Y Akhmetova, A Karabayev, M |
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Sorghum
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Twenty-eight sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) genotypes of the different ecological and geographic origins: Kazakhstan, Russia, India, Uzbekistan, and China were tested in the high latitude rainfed conditions of northern Kazakhstan. The genotypes demonstrated high biomass production (up to 100 t·ha-1 and more). The genotypes ripening to full reproductive seeds were selected for seed production and introduction in the northern Kazakhstan. Lactic acid bacteria Lactobacillus plantarum S-1, Streptococcus thermophilus F-1 and Lactococcus lactis F-4 essentially enhance the fermentation process, suppressing undesirable microbiological processes, reducing the loss of nutrient compounds, accelerating in 2 times maturation ensilage process and providing higher quality of the feed product.
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David Publishing
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2015
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/8680/1/Journal%20of%20Environmental%20Science%20and%20Engineering%20B%204%20%282015%29%2025-30.pdf
Zhapayev, R and Iskandarova, K and Toderich, K and Paramonova, I and Al-Dakheel, A and Ismail, S and Srinivasa Rao, P and Omarova, A and Nekrasova, N and Balpanov, D and Ten, O and Ramanculov, E and Zelenskiy, Y and Akhmetova, A and Karabayev, M (2015) Sweet Sorghum Genotypes Testing in the High Latitude Rainfed Steppes of the Northern Kazakhstan (for Feed and Biofuel). Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering B, 4. pp. 25-30. ISSN 1934-8940 |
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