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The grain yield of uniculm barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in two contrasting environments
Authors:A. G. Balkema-Boomstra  H. D. Mastebroek
Affiliation:(1) DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research CPRO-DLO, P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Four six-rowed uniculm lines of spring barley were grown in two yield trials at different sowing densities. One trial was grown on light sandy soil in 1990. The second trial was grown on clay soil in 1991 and included the two-rowed, tillering cultivar lsquoGolfrsquo. In the trial on sandy soil, the grain yield of the uniculm lines approached that of lsquoGolfrsquo grown in an adjacent trial, but in 1991 when the growing conditions were more favourable, lsquoGolfrsquo yielded significantly more than the uniculm lines. Uniculm lines apparently perform relatively better under marginal growing conditions than in high yielding environments.The uniculm lines do not conform to the ideotype proposed for wheat by Donald (1968) but the results show that a drastic change in plant type need not to imply a large drop in grain yield.
Keywords:barley  Hordeum vulgare  ideotype  uniculm
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