Grain yield and yield components of winter barley
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The interaction of genotype x environment on yield and 1000 grain weight and test weight at four KG cultivars of barley (Rekord, Jagodinac, Maksa and Grand) was researched in this paper. The experiment was established on the experimental field of the Small Grains Center in Kragujevac (Serbia) during two growing seasons. The highest grains yield per area unit had, on an average, Maksa cultivar (4.935 t/ha). Average grains yield observed in the two-year period was the highest at Maksa cultivar, while the lowest yield was obtained by Jagodinac cultivar (3.882 t/ha). During the both years of investigation the highest average value of test weight achieved the Rekord cultivar (72.14 kg/hl and 73.22 kg/hl). The largest two-year average value of test weight was found in the cultivar Rekord (72.68 kg/hl), and lowest in cultivar Grand (65.69 kg/hl). During the both years of investigation the highest average value of 1000 grain weight achieved the Maksa cultivar (49.62 g and 51.86 g). The highest... average 1000 grain weight was determined for cultivar Maksa (50.74 g). During 2010/2011, statistically significantly higher grain yield per area unit as well as 1000 grain weight was achieved, compared with 2009/2010. Investigations on genotype and environment interaction present the basis for further refinement and barley zoning.
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cultivar / grain yield / yield components / winter barleySource:
Agriculture and Forestry, 2017, 63, 1Publisher:
- Podgorica : Biotechnical Faculty of the University of Montenegro
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- The development of new technologies of small grains cultivation on acid soils using contemporary biotechnology (RS-31054)
- Interdisciplinary Approach to Development of New Soybean Varieties and Improvement of the Cultivation Practices and Seed Production (RS-31022)
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Institut za povrtarstvoTY - JOUR AU - Đekić, Vera AU - Popović, Vera AU - Brankovic, Snezana AU - Terzic, Dragan AU - Đurić, Nenad PY - 2017 UR - http://www.agricultforest.ac.me/paper.php?id=2666 UR - http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/339 AB - The interaction of genotype x environment on yield and 1000 grain weight and test weight at four KG cultivars of barley (Rekord, Jagodinac, Maksa and Grand) was researched in this paper. The experiment was established on the experimental field of the Small Grains Center in Kragujevac (Serbia) during two growing seasons. The highest grains yield per area unit had, on an average, Maksa cultivar (4.935 t/ha). Average grains yield observed in the two-year period was the highest at Maksa cultivar, while the lowest yield was obtained by Jagodinac cultivar (3.882 t/ha). During the both years of investigation the highest average value of test weight achieved the Rekord cultivar (72.14 kg/hl and 73.22 kg/hl). The largest two-year average value of test weight was found in the cultivar Rekord (72.68 kg/hl), and lowest in cultivar Grand (65.69 kg/hl). During the both years of investigation the highest average value of 1000 grain weight achieved the Maksa cultivar (49.62 g and 51.86 g). The highest average 1000 grain weight was determined for cultivar Maksa (50.74 g). During 2010/2011, statistically significantly higher grain yield per area unit as well as 1000 grain weight was achieved, compared with 2009/2010. Investigations on genotype and environment interaction present the basis for further refinement and barley zoning. PB - Podgorica : Biotechnical Faculty of the University of Montenegro T2 - Agriculture and Forestry T1 - Grain yield and yield components of winter barley IS - 1 VL - 63 DO - 10.17707/AgricultForest.63.1.21 ER -
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Đekić, V., Popović, V., Brankovic, S., Terzic, D.,& Đurić, N.. (2017). Grain yield and yield components of winter barley. in Agriculture and Forestry Podgorica : Biotechnical Faculty of the University of Montenegro., 63(1). https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.63.1.21
Đekić V, Popović V, Brankovic S, Terzic D, Đurić N. Grain yield and yield components of winter barley. in Agriculture and Forestry. 2017;63(1). doi:10.17707/AgricultForest.63.1.21 .
Đekić, Vera, Popović, Vera, Brankovic, Snezana, Terzic, Dragan, Đurić, Nenad, "Grain yield and yield components of winter barley" in Agriculture and Forestry, 63, no. 1 (2017), https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.63.1.21 . .