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Screening of winter barley varieties (Hordeum vulgare) for resistance against loose smut (Ustilago nuda) and covered smut (Ustilago hordei) in Germany [PDF]
Up to now organic farmers depend greatly on conventionally bred and produced varieties of barley. A turning point was set in 2004 by EU regulation No.
Klause, Stefan +3 more
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Changes in yield and composition of barley, wheat and triticale grains harvested during advancing stages of ripening [PDF]
peer-reviewedThis study involved an evaluation of the changes in grain yield, nutritive value, ensilability and harvesting losses of intensively managed winter cereals harvested during the advancing stages of ripening.
Hackett, Richard +4 more
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Response of two-row and six-row barley to fertiliser N under Irish conditions [PDF]
peer-reviewedA range of cultivar types, including two-row and six-row types as well as line and hybrid types, are used for winter barley production in Ireland. There is little information available on the fertiliser nitrogen (N) requirements or the N use
Hackett, Richard
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Nitrogen use efficiency of cereals in arable organic farming [PDF]
The effect of nitrogen (N) supply and weeds on grain yield of spring barley, winter wheat and winter rye was investigated from 1997 to 2004 in an organic farming crop rotation experiment in Denmark on three soil types varying from coarse sand to sandy ...
Askegaard, Margrethe +2 more
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The paper evaluates seven years (1993–1999) of Soil organic matter supply monitoring in multifactor field trials conducted by the Agricultural Research Institute in Kroměříž, Czech Republic, (mean annual temperature 8.9 °C, total annual precipitation 599
Vítězslav Vlček +3 more
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Ecological testing of the winter barley varieties in the conditions of the Republic of Kalmykia
Barley productivity varies significantly in various agricultural areas, therefore, there should be conducted an ecological testing to identify varieties’ response to various soil and climatic conditions.
B. A. Goldvarg +3 more
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Winter barley is one of the early ripening grain crops. It is the early ripeness combined with high productivity, lesser needs in good growing conditions that determines the great national economic importance of this culture.
E. G. Filippov +2 more
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Winter Cereals as a Multipurpose Crop [PDF]
In 2010, the University of Vermont Extension continued their research evaluating winter cereals as a multipurpose crop. Winter cereal grains including barley, wheat, and triticale are planted mid to late September in the Northeast.
Cummings, Erica +4 more
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Variation in the abundance of Rhopalosiphum padi in Finland [PDF]
The bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.), is the major aphid pest in spring cereals in Finland. It is also the vector of Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) which is the most serious virus disease of cereals. The Finnish forecast of R.
Huusela-Veistola, E.
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Improvement of Tillering and Grain Yield by Application of Cytokinin Derivatives in Wheat and Barley
Three cytokinin derivatives (CKd) designated as RR-G, RR-O, and RR-V applied by foliar spraying at tillering, and one compound previously described as a cytokinin antagonist (CKa) designated as RR-P applied as a seed coating were tested in winter wheat ...
Radoslav Koprna +8 more
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