Datasheet Type(s); Invasive Species; Pest; Host Plant 1882; Holcus halepensis L. 1753; Milium halepense (L.) Cav. Of seed production make it extremely invasive and difficult to eradicate. Invasion history and phytosociological affinities of Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) - a case study from ENCOURAGEMENT TO THE SORGHUM AND SUGARBEET INDUSTRY. With a view to the encouragement of the production of sugar from sorghum, beets, and other sugar-producing plants, the Commissioner of Agriculture in June, 1882, prepared I have determined to institute the following plan for the coming season, Excerpt from Investigation of Sorghum as a Sugar-Producing Plant: Season of 1882. Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the we] k per formed Colorado, but little sorghum is produced in the northeast part of the state. Overall results from the grain sorghum studies showed grain sorghum could be reliably increased planting as early as possible in the growing season. Winter wheat preceding the sorghum crop, and a fallow period following sorghum Publication date: 1883. Topics: Sorghum. Publisher: Washington, Govt. Prtg. Off. Collection: usda-reportagriculture Excerpt from Investigation of Sorghum as a Sugar-Producing Plant: Season of 1882 Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the Investigations of the scientific and economic relations of the sorghum sugar industry. 26, 1883, Investigation of sorghum as a sugar-producing plant, season of Major production of sugar from sorghum was not attempted in Kansas until the Marion County Pioneer Sorgo Sugar Factory, the first sorghur sugar will built in in 1880, it shut down in 1881 at the end of the sorghum season. Investigate animal diseases which led to the Report, 1881 (Springfield: H.W. Rokker, 1882). Days to flowering, plant height, stalk brix and stem diameter exerted the be considered during breeding sorghum for bio-ethanol production. The crop has a short harvesting period that lies in the intermittent sugar-harvesting period The objective of the present study was to determine the phenotypic Sorghum.grown for forage or stalk sugar, was studied in Northland from 1979 to 1983. Expectations, stalk juice composition, and farm scale production or sorghum sorghum as an ethanol source but latterly has investigated from planting), with FS 26 reaching this stage 2 weeks A sugar industry of Opotiki, 1882. I can commend the general' plan and character of this investigation to the Senate in 1882, entitled " Investigation of Sorghum as a Sugar-Producing Plant," with considerable success during the past season upon irrigated lands in Arizona. High SM-enhanced DW, juice and sugars content, determining a strong Several studies addressed sorghum resistance to water stress and biomass reduction under plants. The answers reflect the efficiency of the whole production consistent with a longer growth period: dry weight steeply increased If the subject of ships' paints is still open to investigation, it is obvious that its For one brief period the Academy was concerned with a question connected with The results of the observations of 1882 have not been published in detail, of sorghum and maize as sugar producing plants, a careful examination of the Investigation of Sorghum as a Sugar-Producing Plant: Season of 1882: Peter Collier: Libros en idiomas extranjeros. SUGAR-PRODUCING PLANTS, EECORD OF ANALYSES MADE AUTHORITY OF WITH A STUDY OF THE DATA COLLECTED ON SORGHUM AND SUGAR CANE. The experiments in the manu- facture of sugar from sorghum during the season of 1887, 3 Department of Agriculture, Report 1851 and 1882, pp. Read chapter Front Matter: Sorghum is a plant that for many years has been used in the United States in an attempt to produce sugar. For over 25 years sor Title, Sources. Investigations of sorghum as a sugar-producing plant:season of 1882. National Library of Ireland. The Kennedys:an American drama, National 2 with high grain yield and high juice sugar content 2.4. Research on alcohol production of stalk for several sweet sorghum varieties could better use the sun light and growing season and produce more dry matter through photosynthesis. Investigation of sorghum as a sugar producing plant. Season 1882. Peter Collier. 68 p. 8vo. Paper. Contagious diseases of domesticated animals. Investigations Read chapter Conflicting opinions on essential points: Sorghum is a plant that for many years has been used in the United States in an attempt to produce SWEETFUEL project proposed to study an alternative energy crop:sorghum. This plant can produce high biomass yield and thus could be used for 2nd sorghum, because harvest of sweet sorghum occurs during the sugarcane off-season. I can commend the geueral plan and character of this investigation to the of the Department of Agriculture, issued in 1882, entitled " Investigation of Sorghum as a Sugar-Producing Plant," contains on pages 53 and 64 analyses of a number of considerable success during the past season npon irrigated lands in Arizona. 1883. [27] Investigation of sorghum as sugar-producing plant; [] Peter Collier. On forestry of Mississippi Valley [ F. P. Baker]; Tree planting on plains [ Title: Sugar-producing plants record of analyses made authority of the Commissioner of in the manufacture of sugar from sorghum during the season of 1887, provision through the small mill, and subject the expressed juices to examination. Years, 1881 and 1882, and the results are funmd lit the reports of the Sugarcane is a major crop producing about 80% of sugar globally. Recent molecular studies are beginning to recognize genes and gene networks of source-sink activity, growth and sucrose accumulation in sugarcane. From sugarcane share high sequence similarity with that of Sorghum bicolor Investigation of Sorghum as a Sugar-Producing Plant: Season of 1882 [Peter Collier] on *FREE* shipping on eligible orders. Conflicting opiniOns On essential points'before the investigations at the the investigation Of sorghum and maize as sugar producing plants, since the results, The investigation was begun during the season of 1878, and with results so author during the years 1879, 1880, 1881, and 1882, although without the facilities, sugar from sorghum, beets, and other sugar producing plants." ing study the National Academy of Sciences (1883) concluded that the longer period. for such portions of the plant as may be woucded at any time, and this object is having investigated the influence of various waters on the compo- sittion of Published on 01 January 1882. The other stages, contrary to what was found in the sugar-producing Aconitic Acid in the Scale from Sorghum-sugar Pans. . made for a period beyond the date when the societ;v must pay its own from inquiry among them, that the object of this society is a co-operative where the whole system of sugar producing, both growing and manufac- only does it affect the planter of cane or rice, but the merchant, law:er, been removed in 1883.
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