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Federal
Data from: An updated molecular toolkit for genomics-assisted breeding of waxy sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
Department of Agriculture —
Specific types of sorghum germplasm contain genes that result in lower than normal levels of amylose, a specific type of starch found in the grain. These types of... -
Federal
Data from: Predictive Modeling of Seed Biochemicals Composition Traits using Machine learning algorithms
Department of Agriculture —
Sorghum is a versatile cereal crop grown the central U.S. especially in Kansas and Texas and is an important grain for feed, biofuel, and food markets. The growing... -
Federal
Data from: Effects of a novel loss-of-function waxy endosperm allele on sorghum seed development and grain quality
Department of Agriculture —
In grains such as sorghum, starch is an important source of carbohydrates and plays a key role in human food, livestock feed, and ethanol production for the brewing...