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    Distribution, abundance and risk of loss of sorghum landraces in four communities in North Shewa and South Welo, Ethiopia

    Field survey data of sorghum landrace populations grown by traditional farmers in four adjacent communities in the Ethiopian Highlands are used to analyze and project the local risk of loss of individual landr...

    V. Tunstall, A. Teshome, J.K. Torrance in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2001)

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    Maintenance of sorghum (sorghum bicolor, poaceae) landrace diversity by farmers’ selection in Ethiopia

    We quantitatively examined the relationships between Sorghum landrace diversity at the field level and environmental factors and farmers’ selection practices in north Shewa and south Welo regions of Ethiopia. ...

    A. Teshome, L. Fahrig, J. K. Torrance, J. D. Lambert, T. J. Arnason in Economic Botany (1999)

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    Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] landrace variation and classification in North Shewa and South Welo, Ethiopia

    Fourteen phenotypic characters were chosen for the purpose of obtaining taxonomic evidence on the resemblances of 177 accessions of sorghum from North Shewa and South Welo regions of Ethiopia. Canonical Discri...

    A. Teshome, B.R. Baum, L. Fahrig, J.K. Torrance, T.J. Arnason, J.D. Lambert in Euphytica (1997)

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    Temperature gradients within young maize plant stalks as influenced by aerial and root zone temperatures

    Root zone temperatures were imposed to study their effect along with those of the air on temperatures of the shoot apices in stalks of maize plants (Zea mays L.). Plants were grown to the 6- to 8-leaf stages in s...

    Eric G. Beauchamp, J. K. Torrance in Plant and Soil (1969)