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Contents of amino acids in various cultivars of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

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Đukić, Nevena
Zorić, Dragica
Zecevic, Veselinka
Knežević, Jasmina
Sekularac, Andrej
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The twenty barley cultivars were grown under nutrition by Nitrogen dose 60 kg ha-1 on field soil (type pseudogley). The grains of barley cultivars were used for study of variability of amino-acid. By qualitative analysis are identified 11 different amino acids. For each of indentified amino acid was used quantitative method to determine their concentration. The total concentration of free amino acids was analyzed for all varieties of barley. The highest total concentration of free amino acids in the analyzed varieties of barley cultivars with Ac Oxbow (11.5%), Sissy (11.3%), Steffi (11.2%), Severa (11.1%), Scarlett (11.0%) and the smallest variety Zaida, Ursa, Seebe, Aren (8.8%) and cultivar Tempera (8.0%). Soil fertility implies the existence of easily accessible nutrients for plants. Out of all the elements absorbed from the soil, the plants need nitrogen in the largest quantities.
Keywords:
barley / cultivar / amino acid / soil / nitrogen
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Proceedings of the 12th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop : Opatija, Doberdò, Venezia, Croatia and Italy, 18th-23rd March, 2013, 2013, 62, 43-46
Publisher:
  • Budapest : Ministry of Rural Development
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  • Study of the genetic basis of improving yield and quality of small grains in different environmental conditions (RS-31092)

DOI: 10.12666/Novenyterm.62.2013.suppl

ISSN: 0546-8191

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http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/389
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PY  - 2013
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journal = "Proceedings of the 12th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop : Opatija, Doberdò, Venezia, Croatia and Italy, 18th-23rd March, 2013",
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Đukić, N., Zorić, D., Zecevic, V., Knežević, J.,& Sekularac, A.. (2013). Contents of amino acids in various cultivars of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). in Proceedings of the 12th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop : Opatija, Doberdò, Venezia, Croatia and Italy, 18th-23rd March, 2013
Budapest : Ministry of Rural Development., 62, 43-46.
https://doi.org/10.12666/Novenyterm.62.2013.suppl
Đukić N, Zorić D, Zecevic V, Knežević J, Sekularac A. Contents of amino acids in various cultivars of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). in Proceedings of the 12th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop : Opatija, Doberdò, Venezia, Croatia and Italy, 18th-23rd March, 2013. 2013;62:43-46.
doi:10.12666/Novenyterm.62.2013.suppl .
Đukić, Nevena, Zorić, Dragica, Zecevic, Veselinka, Knežević, Jasmina, Sekularac, Andrej, "Contents of amino acids in various cultivars of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)" in Proceedings of the 12th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop : Opatija, Doberdò, Venezia, Croatia and Italy, 18th-23rd March, 2013, 62 (2013):43-46,
https://doi.org/10.12666/Novenyterm.62.2013.suppl . .

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