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subject: dhurrin

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Expression of Stay-Green in Dhurrin-Free Sorghum

10.4231/4ABA-TW22

Mitchell R Tuinstra ORCID logo , Shelby M Gruss

07/15/2022

This data examines the effects dhurrin production has on the stay-green trait by utilizing near isogenic lines, near isogenic backcrosses, and near isogenic hybrids varying in dhurrin production.

Agronomy dhurrin NDVI Plant Breeding Sorghum stay-green

Preference of dhurrin-free sorghum by ewes

10.4231/A2WW-EF74

Mitchell R Tuinstra ORCID logo , Shelby M. Gruss

10/16/2023

The preference of dhurrin-free sorghum was evaluated using ewes in a free choice grazing trial comparing a dhurrin-free hybrid to commercial hyrbids, and a set of near isogenic lines varying in dhurrin production.

dhurrin ewes Forage Preference Nutritive value Sorghum

Seedling growth and fall armyworm feeding preference influenced by dhurrin production in sorghum

10.4231/3PQE-NP07

Mitchell R Tuinstra ORCID logo , Shelby M Gruss

06/15/2021

Dhurrin plays a key role in host-plant defense of sorghum. Studies of genetic mutants coupled with nondestructive phenotyping techniques revealed a significant metabolic tradeoff between dhurrin production and plant growth in sorghum seedlings.

Agronomy dhurrin High-throughput Phenotyping Spodoptera frugiperda

Stability of dhurrin and HCN release in dried sorghum samples

10.4231/SDJ6-9C84

Keith Johnson , Mitchell R Tuinstra ORCID logo , Shelby M Gruss

05/31/2022

Dhurrin is a cyanogenic glucoside of sorghum. Dhurrin content is thought to decline when making sorghum hay. Contrary to expectations, this study demonstrated that dhurrin was stable in sorghum tissues during the hay drying and curing process.

Agronomy dhurrin Forage quality Sorghum

Seedling growth and fall armyworm feeding preference influenced by dhurrin production in sorghum

10.4231/H1VR-0R08

Mitchell Tuinstra ORCID logo , Shelby M Gruss

12/22/2021

Dhurrin plays a key role in host-plant defense of sorghum. Studies of genetic mutants coupled with nondestructive phenotyping techniques revealed a significant metabolic tradeoff between dhurrin production and plant growth in sorghum seedlings.

acyanogenic Agronomy dhurrin Fall Armyworm Phenotyping

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