Grain quality and yield of spring barley in field trials under variable growing conditions
2006
Vanova, M.(Zemedelsky Vyzkumny Ustav, Kromeriz (Czech Republic)) E-mail:[email protected] | Palik, S.(Zemedelsky Vyzkumny Ustav, Kromeriz (Czech Republic)) | Hajslova, J.(Vysoka Skola Chemicko-technologicka, Prague (Czech Republic)) | Buresova, I.(Zemedelsky Vyzkumny Ustav, Kromeriz (Czech Republic))
Effects of the year, previous crop and control of leaf diseases on grain yield, test weight, protein and starch content, Fusarium head blight (FHB) and deoxynivalenol (DON) content in grain were investigated in four spring barley varieties. Spring barley followed the previous crops sugar beet, winter wheat, maize, and oilseed rape. The experimental years (2001-2004) differed a lot in temperature and precipitation. The most stable quality parameters were obtained after the previous crop sugar beet. Test weight and starch concentrations were lower and protein concentrations higher after oilseed rape and winter wheat than after the other two crops. The highest FHB incidence and DON content were found after maize. Fusarium spp. occurrence and DON concentrations were higher in the dry years 2001 and 2002 than in the years 2003 and 2004. This increase was due to a short rainy period at heading of spring barley.
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