Nakasagga, S. and Biruma, M. and Tusiime, G. and Nabukalu, P. and Cox, S,
(2018)
Rhizome development in Sorghum bicolor × Sorghum
halepense families in the tropical ecosystem of Uganda.
African Journal of Agricultural Research, 13 (4).
pp. 151-166.
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Abstract
Many landraces and improved cultivars of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) grown in Uganda have late
maturity and are susceptible to several biotic and abiotic stresses. Introgression of the rhizomatous
trait from perennial sorghum (Sorghum halepense) could improve stress tolerance. However,
phenotypic characterization of exotic perennial sorghum germplasm under Ugandan environmental
conditions is essential to select desirable genotypes. Rhizome-forming capacity of 192 S. bicolor × S.
halepense backcross tetraploid families developed in a temperate North American environment was
evaluated at two locations in Uganda over two consecutive growing seasons. Numbers of rhizomes and
emerging shoots as well as mean distances from shoot to crown were evaluated. Forty-seven percent
of families were moderately to strongly rhizomatous in the first season of growth and this value rose to
91% in the second season. Developing perennial grain sorghum for East Africa will require
hybridization between exotic perennial and locally adapted germplasm. Screening for emerging
rhizome-derived shoots in early generations is simple, rapid, and effective; however, more detailed
selection based on both aboveground and belowground rhizome traits is recommended for later
generations. Researchers and farmers should work together to find suitable ways in which perennial
sorghum might fit into new types of crop and livestock systems.
Item Type: |
Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Rhizome, perennial sorghum, rhizome buds, ramets |
Author Affiliation: |
Department of Agricultural Production, Makerere University, P. O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda |
Subjects: |
Plant Production |
Divisions: |
Sorghum |
Depositing User: |
Mr T L Gautham
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Date Deposited: |
03 Aug 2018 05:53 |
Last Modified: |
03 Aug 2018 05:53 |
URI: |
http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/15522 |
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