Ratoon grain sorghum yields lag behind planted crops, threatening food security.
The researchers studied how ratoon grain sorghum grows compared to planted sorghum. They found that ratoon sorghum grows more tillers and leaves early on, but the planted sorghum puts more energy into making grain. The two types of sorghum have similar timing for important growth stages. Overall, the assumption that planted and ratoon sorghum grow the same way is not correct.