A study was undertaken at the Directorate of Wheat Research experimental station, Karnal, India, to evaluate the effect of nitrogen (30, 60 and 90 kg/ha) and irrigation (one, two and three) on yield and grain quality traits of two and six row type malt barley genotypes. The mean grain yield significantly increased from 41.9 to 45.8 q/ha with increase in nitrogen dose from 30 to 90 kg/ha and 41.8 to 45.9 q/ha with increase in irrigations from one to three. The two and six row barleys had almost similar yield potential at higher nitrogen application and irrigation frequency but the six-row type had advantage at lower nitrogen and irrigation. Varietal effects were significant for all the traits, while N significantly affected only grain yield,...
Moravian barley has become an important variety in southern Idaho and its acreage is still increasin...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
Introduction Drought, environmental stress is the most common, that about 25 percent of the acreage...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different nitrogen rates on the yield and phy...
Malting barley is a specialized agricultural crop in which high yields and quality are production ob...
In order to evaluate the effect of drought stress and nitrogen (N) fertilizer levels on yield, yield...
A new brewery factory has been constructed in Tigray region. In response, farmers are concerned to p...
Abstract: Grain classification is the most important barley quality criterion. According to EBC regu...
Summary. Genotypic differences in responses to nitrogen (N) fertiliser of 6 cultivars of barley (Cl...
This study examines the effect of increasing rates of nitrogen on the productive traits of four c...
An experiment was conducted in the experimental field of Rajshahi University Campus (AEZ-11) to stud...
Grain yield and its components are very important and complicated in barley and highly have been inf...
The present research was aimed to study the effect of different levels of inorganic fertilizer N on ...
An experiment was run from September 1997 to February 1998 using "Valetta" barley at Lincoln, Canter...
The study was carried out during the period of 2019-2021 in the experimental field of the IASS quot%...
Moravian barley has become an important variety in southern Idaho and its acreage is still increasin...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
Introduction Drought, environmental stress is the most common, that about 25 percent of the acreage...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different nitrogen rates on the yield and phy...
Malting barley is a specialized agricultural crop in which high yields and quality are production ob...
In order to evaluate the effect of drought stress and nitrogen (N) fertilizer levels on yield, yield...
A new brewery factory has been constructed in Tigray region. In response, farmers are concerned to p...
Abstract: Grain classification is the most important barley quality criterion. According to EBC regu...
Summary. Genotypic differences in responses to nitrogen (N) fertiliser of 6 cultivars of barley (Cl...
This study examines the effect of increasing rates of nitrogen on the productive traits of four c...
An experiment was conducted in the experimental field of Rajshahi University Campus (AEZ-11) to stud...
Grain yield and its components are very important and complicated in barley and highly have been inf...
The present research was aimed to study the effect of different levels of inorganic fertilizer N on ...
An experiment was run from September 1997 to February 1998 using "Valetta" barley at Lincoln, Canter...
The study was carried out during the period of 2019-2021 in the experimental field of the IASS quot%...
Moravian barley has become an important variety in southern Idaho and its acreage is still increasin...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
Introduction Drought, environmental stress is the most common, that about 25 percent of the acreage...