Agrobiological characteristics and productive ability of advanced breeding lines winter feed barley var. pallidum

Authors

  • Darina Dimova Institute of Agriculture – Karnobat, 8400, Agricultural Academy - Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Milka Dimtrova-Doneva, Institute of Agriculture-Karnobat, 8400 Karnobat, Agricultural Academy -Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Darina Valcheva Institute of Agriculture-Karnobat, 8400 Karnobat, Agricultural Academy -Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Boryana Dyulgerova Institute of Agriculture-Karnobat, 8400 Karnobat, Agricultural Academy -Sofia, Bulgaria Author

Keywords:

productivity; var.pallidum; winter feed barley

Abstract

The study was carried out at the Institute of Agriculture, Karnobat, Bulgaria in the period of 2014-2016. The aim of the study was to present agrobiological characteristics and productive ability of advanced breeding lines winter feed barley var. pallidum. The highest weight of 1000 grains had line К-3112-13 - 42.7 g. The line К-4848-13 had the highest crude protein content-12.9%. Different conditions during the years of cultivation have the greatest impact on grain yield in studied lines winter barley from the var.pallidum. The lines К-3112-13, К-1724-12, К-3110-13 and К-4848-13 had high and stable grain yield. The highest grain yield had the line К-3127- 13 – mean 767 kg/dka. Most favorable to the realization of higher yields of the tested lines feed barley was 2016 and to a lesser extent was 2014.

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Published

30.06.2020

How to Cite

Agrobiological characteristics and productive ability of advanced breeding lines winter feed barley var. pallidum. (2020). Bulgarian Journal of Crop Science, 57(3), 9-16. https://agriacad.eu/ojs/index.php/bjcs/article/view/2391