Environmental and genotypic impact on spring barley yield and quality | Vides un genotipa ietekme uz vasaras miežu ražu un kvalitāti
2016
Strazdina, V., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Dizstende, Libagi parish, Talsi Municipality (Latvia). Inst. of Agricultural Resources and Economics. Stende Research Centre | Kronberga, A., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Priekuli, Priekuli parish, Priekuli Municipality (Latvia). Inst. of Agricultural Resources and Economics | Kokare, A., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Priekuli, Priekuli parish, Priekuli Municipality (Latvia). Inst. of Agricultural Resources and Economics | Fetere, V., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Dizstende, Libagi parish, Talsi Municipality (Latvia). Inst. of Agricultural Resources and Economics. Stende Research Centre | Sterna, V., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Dizstende, Libagi parish, Talsi Municipality (Latvia). Inst. of Agricultural Resources and Economics. Stende Research Centre | Assveen, M., Norwegian Inst. of Bioeconomy Research, Ås (Norway). Div. of Food Production and Society | Sturite, I., Norwegian Inst. of Bioeconomy Research, Ås (Norway). Div. of Food Production and Society
In recent years, hull-less barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has been included in food production in Europe due to its diverse health benefits. The main objective of this study was to evaluate hull-less barley yield and grain quality grown under different climatic conditions in Latvia and Norway. Preliminary results indicate that hull-less varieties have significantly (p is less than 0.05) lower yield potential than hulled varieties regardless cereal species and species origin. Higher content of healthy substances such as protein and β-glucan content were observed in hull-less barley genotypes in comparison to hulled ones, but these genotypes are more responsive to environmental and management changes.
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