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Effects of Higher Top to Basal Nitrogen Dressing Ratio on Growth, Yield, Protein Content and Glassy Grain Rate in Six-rowed Barley ‘Shunrai’ and ‘Kashimagoal’ Grown in the Kanto Region
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岡村 夏海1  澤田 寛子1  松山 宏美1  渡邊 和洋1 
[1] 農研機構中日本農業研究センター
关键词: Barley;    Barley tea;    Glassy grain rate;    Higher top to basal nitrogen dressing ratio;    High-yielding culture;    Kashimagoal;    Protein content;   
DOI  :  10.1626/jcs.92.48
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Nihon Sakumotsu Gakkai / Crop Science Society of Japan
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【 摘 要 】

Reduced basal fertilizer and increased additional fertilizer application have been reported to increase barley yield in some regions, but not in the Kanto region. We conducted a two-year trial to clarify the effects of this fertilization system in the Kanto region. Fertilizer was added at different growth stages to the six-row barley cultivars ‘Shunrai’ (a pearling and barley tea variety) and ‘Kashimagoal’ (a barley tea variety) and the amount of N (g m-2) was 6 (as basal fertilizer) –0 (at tillering stage) –3 (at jointing stage), 3–0–6, 6–0–6, and 3–3–6 in ‘Shunrai’, 6–0–6 and 3–3–6 in ‘Kashimagoal’. Compared to the 6–0–3, the 3–3–6 tended to be higher number of ears and yield in ‘Shunrai’. Furthermore, the protein content and glassy grain rate of the grain were higher in the plot with more N in the jointing fertilization, indicating the possibility of quality problems for pearling. The number of grains and yield of ‘Kashimagoal’ tended to be higher in the 3–3–6 system, than in the 6–0–6 system, and there was no difference in the protein content of grains. This study indicated that the 3–3–6 fertilizer system with a high ratio of additional fertilizer to basal fertilizer in the Kanto region increases the yield of six-row barley cultivars and is particularly suitable for barley tea.

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