The negative relationship between grain size (percentage >2.5mm) and protein content usually observed in barley grain samples is attributed to the presence of thin grains. The objective of this study was to determine whether, in grain samples from a given environment, thin grains had a different protein content than plump grains. Grain samples from field experiments were analysed for grain yield, size and protein content of the whole sample and of four size fractions within each sample. Grain yield ranged from 1.5 to 6.5mgha1 and grain protein (whole sample) ranged from 6.8 to 13.4 %. Most of the variation observed in protein content was explained by the ratio of nitrogen availability to grain yield. Within a grain sample, thin grains ...
Malt extract is the most relevant parameter describing malting quality in barley. The observed diffe...
The experiments were conducted in Experimental Station of Lithuanian University of Agriculture in 20...
Malting barley is not a widely planted crop in the Southwest, due to grain protein contents that can...
Nitrogen fertilisation at heading is a practice for increasing grain protein content in malting barl...
Canadian barleys have higher protein content and better protein modification than Australian barleys...
Nitrogen fertilisation at heading is a practice for increasing grain protein content in malting barl...
Abstract. The aim of the study was to evaluate the range of variation in chemical composition and in...
In the present study grain yields and grain protein content of spring barley grown in continuous cro...
Graduation date: 1981This investigation was conducted to provide information regarding\ud 1) the rel...
Correlations among barley protein, starch molecular structure and grain size were determined using 3...
Several genotypes of barley have been developed by Crop Development Center. However, no quantitative...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
Several genotypes of barley have been developed by Crop Development Center. However, no quantitative...
Abstract: Grain classification is the most important barley quality criterion. According to EBC regu...
Malting barley is not a widely planted crop in the Southwest, due to grain protein contents that can...
Malt extract is the most relevant parameter describing malting quality in barley. The observed diffe...
The experiments were conducted in Experimental Station of Lithuanian University of Agriculture in 20...
Malting barley is not a widely planted crop in the Southwest, due to grain protein contents that can...
Nitrogen fertilisation at heading is a practice for increasing grain protein content in malting barl...
Canadian barleys have higher protein content and better protein modification than Australian barleys...
Nitrogen fertilisation at heading is a practice for increasing grain protein content in malting barl...
Abstract. The aim of the study was to evaluate the range of variation in chemical composition and in...
In the present study grain yields and grain protein content of spring barley grown in continuous cro...
Graduation date: 1981This investigation was conducted to provide information regarding\ud 1) the rel...
Correlations among barley protein, starch molecular structure and grain size were determined using 3...
Several genotypes of barley have been developed by Crop Development Center. However, no quantitative...
Cultivation of malting barley is particularly challenging as the requirements of growers, for high y...
Several genotypes of barley have been developed by Crop Development Center. However, no quantitative...
Abstract: Grain classification is the most important barley quality criterion. According to EBC regu...
Malting barley is not a widely planted crop in the Southwest, due to grain protein contents that can...
Malt extract is the most relevant parameter describing malting quality in barley. The observed diffe...
The experiments were conducted in Experimental Station of Lithuanian University of Agriculture in 20...
Malting barley is not a widely planted crop in the Southwest, due to grain protein contents that can...