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GrainGenes Reference Report: BIU-231-357

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BIU-231-357
Title
Effect of sowing rate and sowing date on grain yield and its structure in spring barley cultivars. Short communication
Journal
Biuletyn Instytutu Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roslin
Year
2004
Volume
231
Pages
357-363
Author
Noworolnik K
Leszczynska D
Language
Polish
Abstract
The response of several spring barley cultivars to sowing rate and sowing date was investigated in a microplot experiment in Poland during 2000-02. All the cultivars responded with increase of grain yield to the increase of sowing rate (up to 450 seeds/m). The highest effects were recorded for the cultivars Sezam and Granal, the lowest one for the cultivar Blask. At the delayed sowing, the highest decrease of yield showed the cultivar Anabell, Granal and Sezam were most tolerant. Variability of the grain yield, in dependence on the studied factors, was related to differentiation in number of ears per unit area, as the seed number per ear and weight of 1000 seeds did not vary significantly
Keyword
barley
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