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Millets have been important staples in the semi-arid tropics of India for centuries. Among the several kinds of millets that are grown in the world, the barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea), finger millet (Eleusine coracana), foxtail millet (Setaria italica), kodo millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum) and little millet (Panicum sumatrense) assume significance. Millets are good sources of energy, protein, vitamins and minerals. Millets proteins are good sources of essential amino acids except lysine and threonine but are relatively high in methionine . They are rich source of phytochemical & micronutrients and are termed as nutria cereals.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Millets have been important staples in the semi-arid tropics of India for centuries. Among the several kinds of millets that are grown in the world, the barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea), finger millet (Eleusine coracana), foxtail millet (Setaria italica), kodo millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum) and little millet (Panicum sumatrense) assume significance. Millets are good sources of energy, protein, vitamins and minerals. Millets proteins are good sources of essential amino acids except lysine and threonine but are relatively high in methionine . They are rich source of phytochemical & micronutrients and are termed as nutria cereals.
Autorenporträt
The author, Krishna Pratap Singh was born on January 7, 1972. He has published 15 papers in peer reviewed International Journals and 10 in Indian National Journals. The author has been awarded, two Indian National Awards. He filed two patents (F. No. 1199/DEL/2005 and F. No. 2404/DEL/2007) on millet thresher-cum-pearler.