Sweet Sorghum Genotypes Testing in the High Latitude Rainfed Steppes of the Northern Kazakhstan (for Feed and Biofuel)
2015
erlan ramanculov | srinivasa rao pinnamaneni | muratbek karabayev | oleg ten | nina nekrasova | darhan balpanov | aigul akhmetova | yuriy zelenskiy | rauan zhapayev | abdullah al-dakheel | kristina toderich | shoaib ismail | aiman omarova | kulyash iskandarova | irina paramonova
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
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Rauan Zhapayev et al., '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, vol. 4(1), pp.25-30, David Publishing Company, 2015
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