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Sorghum chemistry delineates levels of its susceptibility to weevils (sitophilus spp) and breeding strategies towards variety development; a review

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dc.creator Mwenda, Emmanuel T.
dc.creator Ringo, Justin Hanson
dc.creator Mbega, Ernest
dc.date 2021-06-15T07:20:56Z
dc.date 2021-06-15T07:20:56Z
dc.date 2020-10
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T09:20:41Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T09:20:41Z
dc.identifier 1018-7081
dc.identifier https://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/20.500.12479/1246
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/95147
dc.description This research article published by The Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences
dc.description Weevils (Sitophilus spp) are serious pests that can damage sorghum grains in stores if not controlled. The infestation of sorghum by the pest can cause huge economic loss ranging from 15% to 75% depending on levels of susceptibility. While the weevil uses several infection mechanisms such as avoidance, adaptation and sequestration to arrest its host, the host plant has developed certain chemical mechanisms for defence. The weevil must overcome the hosts’ defensive layers of chemical compounds such as protein resistant molecules, tannin, phenolics and flavonoids that confer antixenosis and or antibiosis functions in sorghum. Besides, the biochemical molecules present in sorghum are also responsible for modulating grain hardness and strength, which are important phenotypic parameters for grain resistance to weevil in sorghum. This paper reviews traits and or their associated produced chemical compounds in sorghum and reveals the gaps or need for incorporating appropriate desirable traits in sorghum through plant breeding techniques as a strategy towards management of grain weevils in sorghums.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher The Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences
dc.subject Weevil - sorghum interaction
dc.subject Genotypes
dc.title Sorghum chemistry delineates levels of its susceptibility to weevils (sitophilus spp) and breeding strategies towards variety development; a review
dc.type Article


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