Collection

Sorghum

In this topical collection, the journal highlights advances in sorghum, the fifth key crop among cereals. Understanding responses and tolerance strategies in sorghum would be helpful in diversifying the applications of this crop.

Editors

  • Robert Aiken

    Dr. Aiken’s research goal is to contribute knowledge of factors regulating the crop transpiration fraction of the annual water budget and the transpiration efficiency of yield formation for water-limited cropping systems. The NWREC Crops Program maintains long-term cropping system studies to evaluate cropping intensity and tillage effects on water use, yield formation and critical soil properties.

  • Zhanguo Xin

    Dr. Xin is a Research Molecular Biologist at the Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Research Unit of USDA-Agricultural Research Service at Lubbock, Texas. He established the first pedigreed mutant library in sorghum through ethyl methane sulfonate induced mutagenesis. He has provided sorghum mutants to many scientists in academia and private industry. He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and holds three patents.

Articles (36 in this collection)