7 resultados para sorghum
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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Podredumbre del tallo y la raíz del sorgo causada por Fusarium verticillioides en España
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La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo evaluar el rendimiento y riesgo que presenta la cartera de fincas productoras de sorgo, en los estados Portuguesa y Barinas (Venezuela), adscritas al Programa de Extensión Agrícola Italven S. A. (PEAISA). La muestra fue conformada por 39 fincas localizadas en tres municipios del estado Portuguesa y 72 fincas ubicadas en siete municipios del estado Barinas. En todas se produjo sorgo, a la salida de lluvias, durante 2006. Se consideraron las variables estado, municipio, área cosechada, híbridos cultivados, rendimiento y coeficiente de variación (riesgo). Se empleó distribución de frecuencias de la superficie cosechada de sorgo por finca para medir la concentración de la cartera y se realizaron comparaciones de promedio de rendimiento con las pruebas de t de student y de Tukey, además se utilizó la curva normal para determinar probabilidades de rendimiento. Entre los resultados más importantes destacan: 1) La cartera del PEAISA, conformada por fincas pequeñas y medianas, no presenta riesgo de concentración en un determinado segmento de tamaño, pero la producción total está concentrada (81,2%) en el estado Barinas, 2) Aunque se ubicó en la media nacional, se logró un mayor rendimiento promedio/ha de sorgo en el estado Barinas en comparación con Portuguesa, con riesgo de explotación similar en ambos estados, 3) El híbrido de sorgo Tecsen 120 igualó al Chaguarama VII, pero superó en rendimiento al Himeca 101, híbrido que pudiera ser descartado de la cartera por su bajo rendimiento y mayor riesgo de explotación. Esta información se analizó adicionalmente con una matriz denominada productividad-riesgo, que fue un desarrollo original de este trabajo.
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El sorgo anual ha sido clasificado por de Wet (1978) como Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench (2n=20) subespecie bicolor, con 5 razas básicas: bicolor, guinea, caudatum, kafir y durra, las que incluyen los distintos tipos de sorgo existentes en el mercado como los graniferos, los forrajeros tipo sudán, dulces y escoberos (Giorda y Cordes, 2005).
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The pH, VFA concentration, total gas and met hane production were determined in the rumen of four Sicilo- Sarde rams fitted with permanent canulas. Rams received a ration that included 1.5 kg DM of oat hay and were supplemented with one of four concentrates: CC (10% barley, 43.3% corn, 25% wheat bran, 17.7% soybean meal, 4% sheep Vitamin and Mineral Mixture (VMM)), SC (66% white sorghum, 30% faba, 4% sheep VMM); TC (71% triticale, 18% faba, 7%, soybean meal, 4% VMM) or BC (71.5% barley, 17.5% faba, 7% soybean meal and 4% VMM). 50 ml samples were taken before, 2, 5 and 8 hours after the morning meal. Total gas was determined on rumen content before the morning meal. The rumen pH was statistically different (P<0.05) before and 2 hours after the morning meal among concentrates feed. It was in favour of TC and BC (P<0.05) concentrates but was comparable at the end of the day. The concentration of VFA was significantly higher (P<0.05) for diets TC and BC following the meal and became comparable among concentrates thereafter. The proportion of acetate and butyrate acids evolved in the same way during the day regardless of the regimen. The total volu me of gas was different (P<0.05) among diets, the BC showed the highest value (87.00±17.29 ml) while the lowest value was found in the TC concentrate (56.58±13.06 ml). The CH4 production for the BC was significantly different (P<0.05) from that of TC. Quantities produced by the CC and SC were similar (22.08±4.18vs . 21.16±3.21).
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Amidases [EC 3.5.1.4] capable of converting indole-3-acetamide (IAM) into the major plant growth hormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) are assumed to be involved in auxin de novo biosynthesis. With the emerging amount of genomics data, it was possible to identify over forty proteins with substantial homology to the already characterized amidases from Arabidopsis and tobacco. The observed high conservation of amidase-like proteins throughout the plant kingdom may suggest an important role of theses enzymes in plant development. Here, we report cloning and functional analysis of four, thus far, uncharacterized plant amidases from Oryza sativa, Sorghum bicolor, Medicago truncatula, and Populus trichocarpa. Intriguingly, we were able to demonstrate that the examined amidases are also capable of converting phenyl-2-acetamide (PAM) into phenyl-2-acetic acid (PAA), an auxin endogenous to several plant species including Arabidopsis. Furthermore, we compared the subcellular localization of the enzymes to that of Arabidopsis AMI1, providing further evidence for similar enzymatic functions. Our results point to the presence of a presumably conserved pathway of auxin biosynthesis via IAM, as amidases, both of monocot, and dicot origins, were analyzed.
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Farmers in Africa are facing climate change and challenging rural livelihoods while maintaining agricultural systems that are not resilient. By 2050 the mean estimates of production of key staple crops in Africa such as maize, sorghum, millet, groundnut, and cassava are expected to decrease by between 8 and 22 percent (Schlenker and Lobell 2010). In Kenya, although projections of rainfall do not show dramatic decreases, the distribution of impacts is clearly negative for most crops. As increases in temperature will lead to increases in evapotranspiration, a potential increase in rainfall in Kenya may not offset the expected increases in agricultural water needs (Herrero et al. 2010). In order to respond to these present and future challenges, potential mitigation and adaptation options have been developed. However, implementation is not evident. In addition to their benefits in either mitigating or reducing the vulnerability of climate change effects, many of these options do not have economic costs and even provide economic benefits (e.g. savings in the consumption of energy or natural resources). Nevertheless, it is demonstrated that even when there are no biophysical, technological or economic constraints and despite their potential benefits from either the economic or environmental climate change point of view, not all farmers are willing to adopt these measures. This reflects the key role that behavioural barriers can play in the uptake of mitigation and adaptation measures.
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La especie Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench., perteneciente a la familia de las gramíneas (Poaceae), es una planta de origen tropical, sensible al fotoperiodo y a la temperatura, que muestra una alta eficiencia fotosintética en condiciones adecuadas de cultivo.