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Staygreen Property in Ethiopian Sorghum Accessions: Evaluation of Postflowering Draught resistance Property of Sorghum Accessi,Used
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Drought is the major constraint limiting production of crops especially in the SubSaharan Africa. Therefore, developing crops that have the mechanism to cope with such a drought prone production environments is vital. Sorghum is known for its postflowering drought resistance ability termed as staygreen' which enables the crop to maintain photosynthetically active green leaves under progressively depleting soil moisture. Ethiopian sorghum accessions has produced many valuable traits for crop improvement of which staygreen is one. B35 is staygreen material obtained from Ethiopian landraces. This book, provides results obtained from evaluating farmerpreferred varieties of Ethiopian sorghum landraces for postflowering drought resistance property. This book is useful for professionals involved in plant breeding for drought prone areas especially working on staygreen property or anyone else interested in Ethiopian sorghum accessions.
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