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Effect of row orientation and plant density on yield and quality of rainfed barley

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1981ISSN:
  • 1573-5036 (Revista en electrónico)
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  • 82-722155
In: Plant and Soil v. 59, no. 1, p. 167-17282-722155Summary: Grain and straw yields of barley improved significantly due to N-S, row orientation, 30 cm row spacing and 90 kg/ha seed rate. A plant rectangularity of 13.6 was found most conducive for grain and straw yields of barley. None of the malt quality characters were affected significantly due to row orientation. A row spacing of 30 cm and a seed rate of 90 kg/ha improved the malt quality characters of barley. Increase in protein percentage at 30 cm row spacing deteriorated the malt quality
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Grain and straw yields of barley improved significantly due to N-S, row orientation, 30 cm row spacing and 90 kg/ha seed rate. A plant rectangularity of 13.6 was found most conducive for grain and straw yields of barley. None of the malt quality characters were affected significantly due to row orientation. A row spacing of 30 cm and a seed rate of 90 kg/ha improved the malt quality characters of barley. Increase in protein percentage at 30 cm row spacing deteriorated the malt quality

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