Sorghum Information Source Links

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  • AIC (2002). Field Crops Technical Handbook.
  • Acland J.D (1980). East African Crops. An Introduction to the Production of Field and Plantation Crops in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. FAO/Lonngman. ISBN: 0 582 60301 3.
  • Anthony Youdeowei (2002). Integrated Pest Management Practices for the Production of Cereals and Pulses. Integrated Pest Management Extension Guide 2. Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) Plant Protection and Regulatory Directorate (PPRSD), Ghana, with German Development Cooperation (GTZ). ISBN: 9988 0 1086 9.
  • Bohlen, E. (1973). Crop pests in Tanzania and their control. Federal Agency for Economic Cooperation (bfe). Verlag Paul Parey. ISBN: 3-489-64826-9.
  • Buntin, G.D. (2005). Sorghum Insect Pests and Their Management. Cooperative Extension Service. The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences). Bulletin 1283/July, 2005.
  • CABI. (2005). Crop Protection Compendium, 2005 Edition. (c) CAB International Publishing. Wallingford, UK. www.cabi.org
  • Chauhan, R.S. and Palta, R.K (2004). Efficacy of insecticides and a neem derivative for control of sorghum midge Cantarinia sorghicola Coquilett. Indian Journal of Entomology Vol.66 (1): 88-89
  • Handbook of crop protection recommendations in Ghana: An IPM approach Vol:1 Cereals and pulses. E. Blay, A. R. Cudjoe, and M. Braun (Editors). May 2000. Plant Protection & Regulatory Services Directorate and Integrated Crop Protection Project (ICP) German Development Co-operation (GTZ/PPRSD).
  • Hill, D. (1983). Agricultural insect pests of the tropics and their control. 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 0-521-24638-5.
  • ICRISAT. Sorghum genetic enhancement. Research process, dissemination and impacts. www.icrisat.cgiar.org
  • KARI update: “Sorghum helps provide better food security”, July 1997
  • National Research Council. 1996. Lost Crops of Africa: Volume I: Grains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Available online: www.nap.edu 
  • Nutrition Data www.nutritiondata.com.
  • OISAT: Organisation for the Non-Chemical Pest Management in the Tropics. www.oisat.org
  • Teetes, G. L. and Pendleton, B.B. Insect pests of sorghum. www.sorghumipm.tamu.edu
  • Texas Agricultural Extension Service publication B-6004 (1996): Disease Response of Grain Sorghum Hybrids: Downy Mildew, Head Smut, Maize Dwarf Mosaic, and Anthracnose Texlab/Grains/Sorghum
  • Tuleen DM, Frederiksen RA, Vudhivanich P, (1980). Cultural practices and the incidence of sorghum downy mildew in grain sorghum. Phytopathology, 70(9):905-908
  • University of Nebraska (1985). Diseases Of Grain Sorghum www.nu-distance.unl.edu
  • Van den Berg, J., Obilana, A. B., Mgonja, M., Bronkhorst, L. (2005). Resistance of sorghum varieties to the shoot fly, Atherigona soccata Rondani (Diptera: Muscidae) in Southern Africa. International Journal of Pest Management, Vol. 51 (No. 1) 1-5.www.cababstractsplus.org

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