The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov region

Sorghum is one of the main food and feed crops in the world. Rapid population growth in Africa requires a growing amount of local foods such as sorghum. Therefore, breeding work aimed at developing highly productive sorghum varieties and hybrids adapted to the soil and climatic conditions of Africa...

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Main Authors: V. V. Kovtunov, N. A. Kovtunova, O. A. Lushpina, N. N. Sukhenko, E. A. Shishova, N. S. Kravchenko
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”" 2020-12-01
Series:Зерновое хозяйство России
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Online Access:https://www.zhros.online/jour/article/view/1077
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spelling doaj-d3282ec27bc1458e9e455df56b912dcc2021-07-28T13:33:03ZrusFederal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”"Зерновое хозяйство России2079-87252079-87332020-12-0106394410.31367/2079-8725-2020-72-6-39-44617The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov regionV. V. Kovtunov0N. A. Kovtunova1O. A. Lushpina2N. N. Sukhenko3E. A. Shishova4N. S. Kravchenko5Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”Sorghum is one of the main food and feed crops in the world. Rapid population growth in Africa requires a growing amount of local foods such as sorghum. Therefore, breeding work aimed at developing highly productive sorghum varieties and hybrids adapted to the soil and climatic conditions of Africa and the arid conditions of southern Russia is of great urgency. Therefore, it was necessary to identify the adapted samples with valuable economically valuable traits. The current study has been carried out on the experimental plots of the laboratory for grain sorghum breeding and seed production of the FSBSI “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. As objects of the study there have been used the grain sorghum varieties of the National Research Institute of Semi-Arid Resources (NaSARRI) of the Republic of Uganda ‘Seso 1’, ‘Seso 3’, ‘Narosorg 1’, ‘Narosorg 2’, ‘Narosorg 3’, ‘Narosorg 4’, ‘Epuripur’, as well as the variety ‘Zernogradskoe 88’ sown as the standard variety. The study was conducted in accordance with the Methodology of State Variety Testing of Agricultural Crops and B. A. Dospekhov’s Methodology of a field trial. The purpose of the current study was a comprehensive estimation of grain sorghum varieties developed in the research institutions in Uganda under the conditions of the Rostov region to use the selected samples in further breeding work as sources of economically valuable traits. In the conditions of the Rostov region the Ugandan varieties belonged to the group of middle ripening and late ripening varieties. The plant height in the studied varieties varied from 155 to 210 cm. According to the trait “number of grains per panicle” the varieties had a large number of grains (1829–2530 pcs.). The main share of the NaSARRI varieties had a high percentage of raw protein in grain (13.6–14.9%). A low tannin content was established in the varieties ‘Seso 1’ (0.54%), ‘Epuripur’ (0.66%) and ‘Narosorg 1’ (0.71%).https://www.zhros.online/jour/article/view/1077sorghumplant height1000 grain weightproteinstarchtannin
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author V. V. Kovtunov
N. A. Kovtunova
O. A. Lushpina
N. N. Sukhenko
E. A. Shishova
N. S. Kravchenko
spellingShingle V. V. Kovtunov
N. A. Kovtunova
O. A. Lushpina
N. N. Sukhenko
E. A. Shishova
N. S. Kravchenko
The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov region
Зерновое хозяйство России
sorghum
plant height
1000 grain weight
protein
starch
tannin
author_facet V. V. Kovtunov
N. A. Kovtunova
O. A. Lushpina
N. N. Sukhenko
E. A. Shishova
N. S. Kravchenko
author_sort V. V. Kovtunov
title The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov region
title_short The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov region
title_full The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov region
title_fullStr The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov region
title_full_unstemmed The study of East African grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the Rostov region
title_sort study of east african grain sorghum samples in the conditions of the rostov region
publisher Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”"
series Зерновое хозяйство России
issn 2079-8725
2079-8733
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Sorghum is one of the main food and feed crops in the world. Rapid population growth in Africa requires a growing amount of local foods such as sorghum. Therefore, breeding work aimed at developing highly productive sorghum varieties and hybrids adapted to the soil and climatic conditions of Africa and the arid conditions of southern Russia is of great urgency. Therefore, it was necessary to identify the adapted samples with valuable economically valuable traits. The current study has been carried out on the experimental plots of the laboratory for grain sorghum breeding and seed production of the FSBSI “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. As objects of the study there have been used the grain sorghum varieties of the National Research Institute of Semi-Arid Resources (NaSARRI) of the Republic of Uganda ‘Seso 1’, ‘Seso 3’, ‘Narosorg 1’, ‘Narosorg 2’, ‘Narosorg 3’, ‘Narosorg 4’, ‘Epuripur’, as well as the variety ‘Zernogradskoe 88’ sown as the standard variety. The study was conducted in accordance with the Methodology of State Variety Testing of Agricultural Crops and B. A. Dospekhov’s Methodology of a field trial. The purpose of the current study was a comprehensive estimation of grain sorghum varieties developed in the research institutions in Uganda under the conditions of the Rostov region to use the selected samples in further breeding work as sources of economically valuable traits. In the conditions of the Rostov region the Ugandan varieties belonged to the group of middle ripening and late ripening varieties. The plant height in the studied varieties varied from 155 to 210 cm. According to the trait “number of grains per panicle” the varieties had a large number of grains (1829–2530 pcs.). The main share of the NaSARRI varieties had a high percentage of raw protein in grain (13.6–14.9%). A low tannin content was established in the varieties ‘Seso 1’ (0.54%), ‘Epuripur’ (0.66%) and ‘Narosorg 1’ (0.71%).
topic sorghum
plant height
1000 grain weight
protein
starch
tannin
url https://www.zhros.online/jour/article/view/1077
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