Abstract: Two Tunisian barley varieties, Martin and Rihane, differing by their degrees of adaptation to the envi-ronmental conditions and grain yield potential, were grown under different levels of nitrogen (N) fertilisation. The effect of nitrogen supply on the hordein components (expressed in mg per albumen) was determined by Nu-PAGE electrophoresis system using the MOBS running buffer and densitometric analysis. Increasing nitrogen fertilisation increased the protein content by increasing the amount of C-hordeins. The sub-fraction BIII of high molecular weight B-hordeins appeared, in the present study, as the best criterion for distinguishing between the two barley varieties genetic adaptation, and its quantification could be recommended...
The study was carried out to investigate effect of mineral (CAN) and organo-mineral (OMF) top-dress ...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the physiological basis for differential yield characteristics...
Effect of N fertilization on storage protein and some amino acid quantities of two Tunisian Barley v...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of D, C, and B hordein polypeptides on maltin...
The hordein proteins of ten barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars grown in region of eastern Cr...
Canadian barleys have higher protein content and better protein modification than Australian barleys...
Graduation date: 1981This investigation was conducted to provide information regarding\ud 1) the rel...
The high protein wild relatives of cultivated cereals have proven difficult to utilize in plant bree...
Barley grain protein content (GPC) is an important quality factor that determines grain end-use valu...
The present research was aimed to study the effect of different levels of inorganic fertilizer N on ...
Grain yield and its components are very important and complicated in barley and highly have been inf...
The twenty barley cultivars were grown under nutrition by Nitrogen dose 60 kg ha-1 on field soil (ty...
Summary. Genotypic differences in responses to nitrogen (N) fertiliser of 6 cultivars of barley (Cl...
A field experiment was conducted during the winter season (rabi) of 2010-11 at Hisar to determine th...
The study was carried out to investigate effect of mineral (CAN) and organo-mineral (OMF) top-dress ...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the physiological basis for differential yield characteristics...
Effect of N fertilization on storage protein and some amino acid quantities of two Tunisian Barley v...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of D, C, and B hordein polypeptides on maltin...
The hordein proteins of ten barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars grown in region of eastern Cr...
Canadian barleys have higher protein content and better protein modification than Australian barleys...
Graduation date: 1981This investigation was conducted to provide information regarding\ud 1) the rel...
The high protein wild relatives of cultivated cereals have proven difficult to utilize in plant bree...
Barley grain protein content (GPC) is an important quality factor that determines grain end-use valu...
The present research was aimed to study the effect of different levels of inorganic fertilizer N on ...
Grain yield and its components are very important and complicated in barley and highly have been inf...
The twenty barley cultivars were grown under nutrition by Nitrogen dose 60 kg ha-1 on field soil (ty...
Summary. Genotypic differences in responses to nitrogen (N) fertiliser of 6 cultivars of barley (Cl...
A field experiment was conducted during the winter season (rabi) of 2010-11 at Hisar to determine th...
The study was carried out to investigate effect of mineral (CAN) and organo-mineral (OMF) top-dress ...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the physiological basis for differential yield characteristics...