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Technology leaflet: Sorghum variety Djakumbé

From the Cinzana Research Station, Mali

Origin variety (CSM-63E) of Guinea type originating from Mali
Morphologic
features
Plant height 2.1 m
Tillering poor
  Ear form pendant (goose-neck)
  Ear exertion good
  Ear compaction loose
  Seed coat tannin absent
  Grain color white
  Grain weight 21 g per 1000 grains
 
Agronomic
features
Time to maturity 100 days
Daylength response sensitive
  Seedling vigor good
 
Processing
features
Endosperm vitreous
Consistency tô good
  Color tô whitish
 
Susceptibility Diseases tolerant to long smut, charcoal rot and grain mould
  Pests tolerant
  Weeds susceptible to Striga
 
Performance Potential yield 2.0 t/ha
  Farmer's yield 1.4 t/ha
 
Application area with annual rainfall between 400 and 700 mm
 
Recommended
practices
Soil preparation ridging at the start of the rainy season
Sowing optimum sowing period: 20 June - 10 July
sowing at 0.75 x 0.50 m (15 kg/ha),
thinning at 1 or 2 plants per hole (26,700 pl/ha)
  Fertilization 100 kg/ha bulk fertilizer (15-15-15)
at sowing and 50 kg/ha urea at thinning
  Precedent crops legumes or fallow


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