As an alternative crop, Proso Millet, Panicurn miliaceum (L.) is a warm, seasonal lawn producing seeds in a short growing season of 60 to 100 days (Boland, 2003). Proso millet has many unique features that make it a promising alternative cash crop in the Great Plains of the United States. If the scorpion is further integrated into the Great Plains planting plan, there will be a big potential benefit. Reasons for further research on scorpions include wheat crop advantages, unique ability to produce ethanol, and other products.
The two cereals, Panicum miliaceum (Figure 1) and Setaria italica are the foundation of agricultural social development and eventually developed into China's first calibration between 4500 and 3800. Urban society year (cal) BP (1) Today these grains are found mainly in Russia, South Asia, East Asia. The way that these millets evolved for the first time, the time and environment is not yet clear (2). One hypothesis is that ordinary millets were grown soon shortly after the center of the Weihe River. 8,000 calories B.P. (3). Another hypothesis is that ordinary millet is also cultivated in the Liaohe river basin of northeastern China (4). Indeed, archaeological data is not enough to solve domestication problems around millet and development of the first batch of agricultural communities in northern China. 8000-7500 cal Otherwise, its origin must be before 8000 cal
Host range test Pearl millet pathogens display a very narrow host range; pearl millet and glutinous rice are the only hosts (Table 5). Due primarily to its unique pathogenicity and other non-pathogenic features, our results indicate that Pearlbora pathogens constitute a new pathogen of X. Rapeseed We therefore proposed the name of Xanthomonas campestris pv. Pennamericanum pv. November; The name comes from Pennisetum americanum, Pearl Millet's Latin binomial equation. Analysis of bacterial proteins by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis on Ames, G. Plates. J. Biol. Chem. 249: 634-644. Carlson, R. R. and A. K. Vidaver. Classification and interpretation of coryneform plant pathogens based on cell protein based polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, including new pathogens of wheat J. SYST. Bacteriology 32: 315 - 326. Crahullin, L. E., A. K. Vidaver and M. Sasser. 1987. MXP, one for Xunthomonus campestris pv. Semi-selective medium Fasori