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Breeding for spring radiation frost tolerance in barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.)
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OAC Kippen is a high-yielding six-rowed spring barley that is particularly well adapted to the spring cereal growing area of southwestern Ontario. It is a medium-height, mid-season barley with good straw strength and mid-sized, plump, uniform kernels with a high hectoliter weight. OAC Kippen has good resistance to powdery mildew and some resistance to
D. E. Falk, E. Reinbergs
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Vestnik of the Russian agricultural science, 2018
According to the results of competitive variety trials for 2009-2014 G. G. for yield and evaluation of biological and agronomic indicators of the selected line 11/1-05h 37(Annabel x Elf), which in 2015 was transferred to the State variety trial and included in the state register under the name Reliable.
A. N. Eroshenko +2 more
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According to the results of competitive variety trials for 2009-2014 G. G. for yield and evaluation of biological and agronomic indicators of the selected line 11/1-05h 37(Annabel x Elf), which in 2015 was transferred to the State variety trial and included in the state register under the name Reliable.
A. N. Eroshenko +2 more
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2022
AAC Cranbrook (registration #9545) is a six-row spring general purpose barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar derived from the cross Synasolis/OAC Chesley//Cyane using a modified bulk breeding method. AAC Cranbrook has 9% higher grain yield than Cyane and 4% higher grain yield than HY621-6R, and it has good lodging resistance.
Raja Khanal +6 more
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AAC Cranbrook (registration #9545) is a six-row spring general purpose barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar derived from the cross Synasolis/OAC Chesley//Cyane using a modified bulk breeding method. AAC Cranbrook has 9% higher grain yield than Cyane and 4% higher grain yield than HY621-6R, and it has good lodging resistance.
Raja Khanal +6 more
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Registration of ‘Lenetah’ Spring Barley
Journal of Plant Registrations, 2008‘Lenetah’ (Reg. No. CV‐338, PI 652440) two‐rowed spring feed barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) was developed by the Agricultural Research Service, Aberdeen, ID, in cooperation with the Idaho Agricultural Experimental Station and released in December 2007. Lenetah was selected from the cross 94Ab12981/91Ab3148.
D. E. Obert +7 more
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To the breeding of spring barley “Kamashevskiy”
Кормопроизводство, 2018Приведена подробная морфологическая и хозяйственно-биологическая характеристика нового засухоустойчивого сорта ярового ячменя Камашевский. Изложены результаты научных и производственных опытов, показана высокая адаптивность сорта к погодным условиям Среднего Поволжья.
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The nitrogen fertilization of spring barley
Plant and Soil, 1981From 1971 to 1979 field trials with increasing rates of fertilizer nitrogen on spring barley with sugar beet as the preceding crop were conducted on a farm on sandy loam in the south western part of The Netherlands. Prior to sowing and fertilizing soil samples were taken and analysed for mineral nitrogen (Nmin).
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TOLERANCE OF SPRING BARLEY TO TRIFLURALIN DEEP-INCORPORATED IN THE FALL OR SPRING
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1985Field experiments were conducted in 1982 and 1983 to investigate the tolerance of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. ’Galt’) seeded 5 cm deep in a Ponoka loam soil treated with trifluralin. There were eight rates of application from 0 to 3 kg/ha applied in fall and spring and incorporated by means of a rototiller set to till to a depth of 10 cm. All data were
P. A. O’SULLIVAN +2 more
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Fusariosis of spring barley cultivated in Lublin region
Mycotoxin Research, 1991Diseases of spring barley in 1986-1988 seasons have been examined on barley plantations in Lublin region. Observations in eight weeks after sowing each year spring showed the occurrence of root rot and sheath rot in seedlings. As a result of mycological examination of infected seedlings 34 species of fungi were isolated:Fusarium spp. amounted up to 23%
B, Lacicowa, I, Kiecana
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