A three-year trial (2003-2005) was conducted under agro ecological conditions of Timočka Krajina (the experiment farm of Technological Research Center in Zaječar). Research object were six malting barley genotypes, which were top-dressed with the following amounts of nitrogen in the course of growing season: 40, 60, 80 and 100 kg ha-1. A non-fertilized variant served as a control. The obtained results indicated that the tested genotypes reacted to increased amounts of nitrogen by changing their morphological and biological characteristics as well as the technological values of grain. The effectiveness of the applied nitrogen depended significantly on the distribution of rainfall in periods of highest water uptake by malting barley
This doctoral thesis presents the results obtained from applied research over biological, physiologi...
The bachelor's thesis presents the results of an experiment with spring barley. The experiment was e...
Producing barley that meets the quality specifications set by the malting and brewing industry can b...
A three-year trial (2003-2005) was conducted under agro ecological conditions of Timočka Krajina (th...
Two-year trials have been conducted in Technological Research Center in Zajecar. Research objects we...
In this paper was investigated variability of percentage content of seeds first-class (thickness of ...
During a two-year period, two varieties of spring malting barley, Mile and Marko, were studied, whi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different nitrogen rates on the yield and phy...
This study examines the effect of increasing rates of nitrogen on the productive traits of four c...
Agronomic management and environment affect malting barley yield and quality. The objective of this ...
Production traits and grain quality of spring malting barley as the major raw material in malt and b...
Field experiment was carried out in order to study the genotypic variation in nitrogen and phosphoru...
Summary. Genotypic differences in responses to nitrogen (N) fertiliser of 6 cultivars of barley (Cl...
The paper describes malting and forage barley breeding at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops...
Malting barley is a specialized agricultural crop in which high yields and quality are production ob...
This doctoral thesis presents the results obtained from applied research over biological, physiologi...
The bachelor's thesis presents the results of an experiment with spring barley. The experiment was e...
Producing barley that meets the quality specifications set by the malting and brewing industry can b...
A three-year trial (2003-2005) was conducted under agro ecological conditions of Timočka Krajina (th...
Two-year trials have been conducted in Technological Research Center in Zajecar. Research objects we...
In this paper was investigated variability of percentage content of seeds first-class (thickness of ...
During a two-year period, two varieties of spring malting barley, Mile and Marko, were studied, whi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different nitrogen rates on the yield and phy...
This study examines the effect of increasing rates of nitrogen on the productive traits of four c...
Agronomic management and environment affect malting barley yield and quality. The objective of this ...
Production traits and grain quality of spring malting barley as the major raw material in malt and b...
Field experiment was carried out in order to study the genotypic variation in nitrogen and phosphoru...
Summary. Genotypic differences in responses to nitrogen (N) fertiliser of 6 cultivars of barley (Cl...
The paper describes malting and forage barley breeding at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops...
Malting barley is a specialized agricultural crop in which high yields and quality are production ob...
This doctoral thesis presents the results obtained from applied research over biological, physiologi...
The bachelor's thesis presents the results of an experiment with spring barley. The experiment was e...
Producing barley that meets the quality specifications set by the malting and brewing industry can b...