International Sorghum and Millet (INTSORMIL)

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Weaver, Charlotte

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  • Start Date: 1993/01/01
  • End Date: 1995/12/31
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  • Degree: MS

Weerasuriya, Yohan

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  • Start Date: 1993/01/01
  • End Date: 1994/12/31
  • University:
  • Degree: PhD

INTSORMIL Annual Report 1993

Contains an Overview of activities undertaken by the INTSORMIL CRSP in 1993.

  • Date of Publication: 1993
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Annual Report

Low Input Ecologically Defined Management Strategies for Insect Pests on Sorghum

This research emphasized biological investigations involving relationships between insects and plants to develop an ecological framework for understanding the structure of organisms in different sorghum cropping […]

Role of Polyphenols in Sustainable Production and Utilization of Sorghum and Millet

This project addresses some of the most important worldwide constraints to sorghum and millet production and to sorghum utilization. These include grain-eating birds and the parasitic […]

  • Start Date: 1992
  • End Date: 1997
  • Project Code: PRF-104B; PRF-104C
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Disease Control Strategies for Sustainable Agricultural Systems

Through collaboration with ICRISAT through a joint internatioal Anthracnose Virulence Nursery this project sought to address the spread of anthracnose in more humid sorghum growing areas […]

Plant Pathogen RFLP Mapping

This project is attempting to find RFLP or RAPD markers associated with traits conditioning disease resistance in sorghum. Most of our work to date has been […]

Integrated Insect Pest Management Strategies for Sustainable Agricultural Systems

Project TAM-125 sought to develop integrated pest management strategies for sustainable sorghum production with concentration on plant resistance. On-site collaborative research activities take place in Mali. […]

Biological Control Tactics for Sustainable Production of Sorghum

This project focused on finding solutions to insect pests of sorghum and millet, which are key pests and constraints to production in the U.S. and Honduras.

Biological Control Tactics for Sustainable Production of Millet

This project focused on finding solutions to pests of sorghum and millet, which are key pests and constraints to production in the U.S. and West Africa.