Hybridization followed by continuous selection of lines of barley from different cross-combinations involving high protein-high lysine genotypes and the agronomically superior strains resulted in breaking the negative correlations between 1000 grain weight and high protein content and high DBC values. The methodology of DBC-Kjeldahl protein adopted in the present study is likely to be useful in identifying high lysine lines. The present study has shown considerable variability with respect to protein content and grain weight and has provided interesting genotypes which can be used in synthesising lines with improved nutritional quality and productivity in barley. The success in breaking the undesirable linkages to factors that impair the en...
Abstract Background Grain protein concentration (GPC) is a major determinant of quality in barley (H...
The processing quality of cereals can be modified by altering the structural grain constituents or t...
Canadian barleys have higher protein content and better protein modification than Australian barleys...
The high protein wild relatives of cultivated cereals have proven difficult to utilize in plant bree...
Parental genotypes, cv. Aramir and line R567, as well as selected doubled haploid (DH) barley lines ...
The inheritance of grain yield and protein content was studied by the Jinks-Hayman type diallel anal...
Grain protein concentration (GPC) is arguably the most important factor when marketing malting barle...
Recent years have brought a greater awareness of the need for more plentiful as well as more nutriti...
Barley is one of the most important cereal crops worldwide. Barley cultivars have been developed to ...
Interest of breeders is increasing toward the development of new barley cultivars with functional pr...
Barley (Hordeum vuldare L.) has had an important impact on human nutrition. Hull-less barley is a ge...
Two descendant groups of the barley line Hiproly and the parents, Hja c2661 and Hja c4003, were exam...
Work collections are subjected to a renewal process, therefore a regular evaluation is needed inorde...
The quality of barley for the range of end uses from animal feed to brewing is determined by many ge...
Nutritional value of protein in 146 mutants of hulless spring barley was estimated. Evaluation of pr...
Abstract Background Grain protein concentration (GPC) is a major determinant of quality in barley (H...
The processing quality of cereals can be modified by altering the structural grain constituents or t...
Canadian barleys have higher protein content and better protein modification than Australian barleys...
The high protein wild relatives of cultivated cereals have proven difficult to utilize in plant bree...
Parental genotypes, cv. Aramir and line R567, as well as selected doubled haploid (DH) barley lines ...
The inheritance of grain yield and protein content was studied by the Jinks-Hayman type diallel anal...
Grain protein concentration (GPC) is arguably the most important factor when marketing malting barle...
Recent years have brought a greater awareness of the need for more plentiful as well as more nutriti...
Barley is one of the most important cereal crops worldwide. Barley cultivars have been developed to ...
Interest of breeders is increasing toward the development of new barley cultivars with functional pr...
Barley (Hordeum vuldare L.) has had an important impact on human nutrition. Hull-less barley is a ge...
Two descendant groups of the barley line Hiproly and the parents, Hja c2661 and Hja c4003, were exam...
Work collections are subjected to a renewal process, therefore a regular evaluation is needed inorde...
The quality of barley for the range of end uses from animal feed to brewing is determined by many ge...
Nutritional value of protein in 146 mutants of hulless spring barley was estimated. Evaluation of pr...
Abstract Background Grain protein concentration (GPC) is a major determinant of quality in barley (H...
The processing quality of cereals can be modified by altering the structural grain constituents or t...
Canadian barleys have higher protein content and better protein modification than Australian barleys...