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Proso millet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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General Culture: Click for monthly care information. ... Sow closely (3 to 6" apart) 1" deep after soil temperature reaches 65 degrees F in a thoroughly tilled, weed-free, well-drained soil in full sun. Firm soil after sowing. Does not do well in water-logged ... Proso or common millet grows to a height of up to 4 feet.
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NewCROP has Proso Millet information at: ... Millets: Alternative Field Crops Manual, University of Wisconson Cooperative Extension Service, University of Minnesota Extension Service, Center for Alternative Plant & Animal Products ... Panicum miliaceum L.
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Panicum miliaceum - Definition of Panicum miliaceum at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Panicum miliaceum. Look it up now! ... Search another word or see panicum miliaceum on Thesaurus | Reference...
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Panicum miliaceum L. -- blackseeded proso millet, broomcorn millet, broomcorn panic, hog millet, panic millet, panicum, proso, proso millet, wild millet, wild proso millet ... Panicum miliaceum ssp. ruderale (Kitagawa) Tzvelev -- blackseeded proso millet, broomcorn millet, panic millet, panicum, proso, wild millet,
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Panicum miliaceum has been grown since prehistory in China and India as a cereal grain, and is a common component of bird seed. Seeds of P. hirticaule subsp. sonorum have been used for food by the Cocopa tribe of the southwest.
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Glutinous broomcorn millets from the crop Panicum miliaceum were first used as substrate to produce granular cultures of Pandora neoaphidis, an obligate fungal pathogen specific to aphids. ... The Medscape Journal ... Based on the sporulation potential, infectivity, and ease and cost of the millet cultures, the method developed...
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