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Influence of soil conditions and agrotechnical factors on the basic physical properties of spring barley grain

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: En Publication details: Warszawa (Poland) Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe : 1985ISBN:
  • 83-01-05314-3. ISSN 0084-5477
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 86-074566
Summary: Physical properties of spring barley grain were investigated: length, width, compactness of ear, mass and amount of grains in the ear, grain-ear binding force and energy, temporal grain resistance and grain deformation under static load. Lysimetric experiments were performed on loess, clay and sandy soils at three NPK fertilization levels and watering during barley vegetation. The results point to a significant influence of the experiment combinations applied on the formation of the physical properties of grain
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Physical properties of spring barley grain were investigated: length, width, compactness of ear, mass and amount of grains in the ear, grain-ear binding force and energy, temporal grain resistance and grain deformation under static load. Lysimetric experiments were performed on loess, clay and sandy soils at three NPK fertilization levels and watering during barley vegetation. The results point to a significant influence of the experiment combinations applied on the formation of the physical properties of grain

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