Abstract: There is very little documented about the response of cereal landraces to modern agricultural practices. Bere is a Scottish barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) landrace which is grown in Orkney to supply meal for baking. A recent research programme has improved yields and the security of the Bere harvest, making it possible to supply a new market for grain to produce specialist whiskies. At the start of this research, a survey of Orkney farmers who had grown Bere since the 1980s showed that most had planted it at the traditional time in mid-May, used few inputs and considered the main constraints of the crop to be low yield (2.8 to 3.8 t/ha) and susceptibility to lodging. Three years of trials in Orkney between 2003 and 2005 showed very s...
Bere is a landrace of barley, adapted to the marginal conditions of northern Scotland, especially th...
The literature suggests that grain number largely determines and as such limits yield in barley. Man...
(1.) Recent investigations have shown that applying plant growth regulators (PGRs) to barley can pre...
In Orkney, Bere (a landrace of barley) is traditionally cultivated in marginal areas with very low i...
Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industrialised agriculture, c...
Landraces of different crops are still preferred due to their stable yields under low inputs and adv...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industri...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industri...
Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industrialised agriculture, c...
The effects of dose and the timing of the application of three different types of plant growth regul...
The effects of dose and the timing of the application of three different types of plant growth regul...
Landraces of different crops are still preferred due to their stable yields under low inputs and adv...
Societal Impact Statement Bere is an ancient barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) that was once widely grown...
Landraces of different crops are still preferred due to their stable yields under low inputs and adv...
Spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is an important cereal crop in Quebec, where it is used as a crop...
Bere is a landrace of barley, adapted to the marginal conditions of northern Scotland, especially th...
The literature suggests that grain number largely determines and as such limits yield in barley. Man...
(1.) Recent investigations have shown that applying plant growth regulators (PGRs) to barley can pre...
In Orkney, Bere (a landrace of barley) is traditionally cultivated in marginal areas with very low i...
Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industrialised agriculture, c...
Landraces of different crops are still preferred due to their stable yields under low inputs and adv...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industri...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industri...
Why would the farmers in a developed, Western country, dominated by an industrialised agriculture, c...
The effects of dose and the timing of the application of three different types of plant growth regul...
The effects of dose and the timing of the application of three different types of plant growth regul...
Landraces of different crops are still preferred due to their stable yields under low inputs and adv...
Societal Impact Statement Bere is an ancient barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) that was once widely grown...
Landraces of different crops are still preferred due to their stable yields under low inputs and adv...
Spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is an important cereal crop in Quebec, where it is used as a crop...
Bere is a landrace of barley, adapted to the marginal conditions of northern Scotland, especially th...
The literature suggests that grain number largely determines and as such limits yield in barley. Man...
(1.) Recent investigations have shown that applying plant growth regulators (PGRs) to barley can pre...