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Breeding Sorghum for Diverse End Uses is a comprehensive overview
of all significant global efforts for the genetic improvement of
sorghum, a major crop of many semi-arid nations that is suitable
for a huge range of uses, from human food, to biofuels. Split into
two main sections, the book initially reviews the genetic
suitability of sorghum for breeding, also providing the history of
the genetic improvement of the grain. Finally, other sections look
at specific breeding programs that could be improved in a number of
areas, including human food, animal feed and industrial usage.
Readers in academics, research, plant genetics and sorghum
development will find this resource of great value. In addition, it
is essential reading for engineers who utilize sorghum for food,
feed and industrial materials in industry.
Sorghum is the most important cereal crop grown in the semi-arid
tropics (SAT) of Africa, Asia, Australia and Americas for food,
feed, fodder and fuel. It is the fifth most important cereal crop
globally after rice, wheat, maize and barley, and plays a major
role in global food security. Sorghum is consumed in different
forms for various end-uses. Its grain is mostly used directly for
food purposes. After the release of the proceedings of two
international symposia in the form of books "Sorghum in Seventies"
and "Sorghum in Eighties", global sorghum research and development
have not been documented at one place. Of course, few books on
sorghum have been released that focus on specific issues/research
areas, but comprehensive review of all aspects of recent
development in different areas of sorghum science has not been
compiled in the form a single book. This book is intended to fill
in a void to bridge the gap by documenting all aspects of recent
research and development in sorghum encompassing all the progress
made, milestones achieved across globe in genetic diversity
assessment, crop improvement and production, strategies for high
yield, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, grain and stover
quality aspects, storage, nutrition, health and industrial
applications, biotechnological applications to increase production,
including regional and global policy perspectives and developmental
needs. This book will be an institutional effort to compile all the
latest information generated in research and development in sorghum
across the globe at one place.
Sorghum is the most important cereal crop grown in the semi-arid
tropics (SAT) of Africa, Asia, Australia and Americas for food,
feed, fodder and fuel. It is the fifth most important cereal crop
globally after rice, wheat, maize and barley, and plays a major
role in global food security. Sorghum is consumed in different
forms for various end-uses. Its grain is mostly used directly for
food purposes. After the release of the proceedings of two
international symposia in the form of books "Sorghum in Seventies"
and "Sorghum in Eighties", global sorghum research and development
have not been documented at one place. Of course, few books on
sorghum have been released that focus on specific issues/research
areas, but comprehensive review of all aspects of recent
development in different areas of sorghum science has not been
compiled in the form a single book. This book is intended to fill
in a void to bridge the gap by documenting all aspects of recent
research and development in sorghum encompassing all the progress
made, milestones achieved across globe in genetic diversity
assessment, crop improvement and production, strategies for high
yield, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, grain and stover
quality aspects, storage, nutrition, health and industrial
applications, biotechnological applications to increase production,
including regional and global policy perspectives and developmental
needs. This book will be an institutional effort to compile all the
latest information generated in research and development in sorghum
across the globe at one place.
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