
Sorghum bicolor is a state listed noxious weed in Indiana, Maryland, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. It is listed as a secondary noxious weed in Iowa when not cultivated, and a prohibited noxious weed in Ohio.
We propose BiCoLoR, the first algorithm to combine local training with bidirectional compression using arbitrary unbiased compressors. This joint design achieves accelerated complexity guarantees in …
This document describes the biology of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor, with particular reference to its cultivation, uses and agroecology in the Australian environment.
- [PDF]
Saguinus bicolor,
Taxonomic Notes: Hershkovitz (1977) considered Saguinus bicolor to have three subspecies: the nominate, S. b. ochraceus a. d S. b. martinsi. Groves (2001, 2005) and Rylands et al. (1993, 2000) …
Key Facts: Toxicity: Not toxic to humans or animals. Invasiveness: It can become invasive in certain areas, particularly where conditions are favorable for its growth. Plant Type: Perennial herbaceous …
- [PDF]
sorghum - nda.gov.za
Weed control during the first 6 to 8 weeks after plant-ing is crucial, as weeds compete vigorously with the crop for nutrients and water during this period.
- [PDF]
Sorghum bicolor
.) Moench. 1.1. Biological features and ecogeographical distribution Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a widely adapted, genetically diverse C4 tropical grass that is the fifth most important …