The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different nitrogen rates on the yield and physicochemical properties of four malting barley genotypes (Kristal, Premijum, Novi Sad 519 and Novi Sad 525). Three-year trials (2008 to 2010) were carried out on the non-calcareous smonitza soil type. The following nitrogen rates were applied: 50, 70, 90 and 110 kg ha(-1). Obtained results show that nitrogen significantly increased the grain yield (2219 to 2987 kg ha(-1)). Grain quality was decreased by increasing nitrogen rates (1.24 to 2.13%). Apart from nitrogen rates, the genotype also affected the yield. Premijum variety gave the highest grain yield and the lowest protein content. The optimal plant nutrition was achieved by applying 50 k...
The study was carried out during the period of 2019-2021 in the experimental field of the IASS quot%...
Abstract: Grain classification is the most important barley quality criterion. According to EBC regu...
The malt industry has specific requirements for malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grain protein co...
This study examines the effect of increasing rates of nitrogen on the productive traits of four c...
The bachelor's thesis presents the results of an experiment with spring barley. The experiment was e...
Malting barley is a specialized agricultural crop in which high yields and quality are production ob...
During a two-year period, two varieties of spring malting barley, Mile and Marko, were studied, whi...
A study was undertaken at the Directorate of Wheat Research experimental station, Karnal, India, to ...
A three-year trial (2003-2005) was conducted under agro ecological conditions of Timočka Krajina (t...
Production traits and grain quality of spring malting barley as the major raw material in malt and b...
Two-year trials have been conducted in Technological Research Center in Zajecar. Research objects we...
Agronomic management and environment affect malting barley yield and quality. The objective of this ...
Grain yield and its components are very important and complicated in barley and highly have been inf...
This diploma thesis deals with nitrogen fertilization of spring barely for malting purposes. The aim...
The present research was aimed to study the effect of different levels of inorganic fertilizer N on ...
The study was carried out during the period of 2019-2021 in the experimental field of the IASS quot%...
Abstract: Grain classification is the most important barley quality criterion. According to EBC regu...
The malt industry has specific requirements for malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grain protein co...
This study examines the effect of increasing rates of nitrogen on the productive traits of four c...
The bachelor's thesis presents the results of an experiment with spring barley. The experiment was e...
Malting barley is a specialized agricultural crop in which high yields and quality are production ob...
During a two-year period, two varieties of spring malting barley, Mile and Marko, were studied, whi...
A study was undertaken at the Directorate of Wheat Research experimental station, Karnal, India, to ...
A three-year trial (2003-2005) was conducted under agro ecological conditions of Timočka Krajina (t...
Production traits and grain quality of spring malting barley as the major raw material in malt and b...
Two-year trials have been conducted in Technological Research Center in Zajecar. Research objects we...
Agronomic management and environment affect malting barley yield and quality. The objective of this ...
Grain yield and its components are very important and complicated in barley and highly have been inf...
This diploma thesis deals with nitrogen fertilization of spring barely for malting purposes. The aim...
The present research was aimed to study the effect of different levels of inorganic fertilizer N on ...
The study was carried out during the period of 2019-2021 in the experimental field of the IASS quot%...
Abstract: Grain classification is the most important barley quality criterion. According to EBC regu...
The malt industry has specific requirements for malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grain protein co...