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  2. Sorghum × drummondii - Wikipedia

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    Sorghum × drummondii (Sudan grass), is a hybrid-derived species of grass raised for forage and grain, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Eastern Africa. It may also be known as Sorghum bicolor × Sorghum arundinaceum after its parents. Some authorities consider all three species to be subspecies under S. bicolor. [2]

  3. Push–pull agricultural pest management - Wikipedia

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    The grasses are planted in the border around the maize and sorghum fields where invading adult moths become attracted to chemicals emitted by the grasses themselves. Instead of landing on the maize or sorghum plants, the insects head for what appears to be a tastier meal. These grasses provide the "pull" in the "push–pull" strategy.

  4. Sorghum - Wikipedia

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    Sorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum [2] (/ ˈ s ɔːr ɡ ə m /) and also known as great millet, [3] broomcorn, [4] guinea corn, [5] durra, [6] imphee, [7] jowar, [8] or milo, [9] is a species in the grass genus Sorghum cultivated for its grain. The grain is used as food by humans, while the plant is used for animal feed and ethanol ...

  5. List of sorghum diseases - Wikipedia

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    Atherigona soccata (sorghum shoot fly, a major pest): The larvae cut the growing point of the sorghum leaf. Agonoscelis pubescens is also reported as a sorghum pest. Busseola fusca (maize stem-borer; Lepidoptera, Noctuidae ) attacks maize and sorghum, and occurs especially at higher altitudes.

  6. Peronosclerospora sorghi - Wikipedia

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    Sorghum field in Germany. Peronosclerospora sorghi has a broad host range, particularly plants in the sorghum family. These host plants include Sorghum bicolor, or sorghum, Sorghum sudanense, or Sudan grass, and Sorghum halepense, or Johnsongrass. Its hosts also include Pinnisetum glaucum, or pearl millet, and Zea mays, or maize.

  7. Sorghastrum - Wikipedia

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    Sorghum subg. Sorghastrum (Nash) E.D. Garber; Sorghastrum is a genus of grasses, native to Africa and the Americas. [4] Members of the genus are commonly known as ...

  8. Cenchrus purpureus - Wikipedia

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    The method proposes that sorghum or corn be intercropped with Desmodium (the "push" plant), which repels the moths as they look to lay their eggs. Desmodium also provides a ground cover and is nitrogen fixing, which improves soil fertility while decreasing labour involved with weeding. [ 4 ]

  9. Christina Haack Reveals 2 New Partners Replacing Ex Josh Hall ...

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    Christina Haack introduces her contractor and design partner during the Jan. 29 series premiere of The Flip Off. The HGTV star was originally supposed to compete alongside her third husband Josh ...