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Selection-valuable barley samples of the VIR collection in terms of adaptability, productivity and grain quality
Author(s) -
С. А. Герасимов
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vestnik novosibirskogo gosudarstvennogo agrarnogo universiteta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2072-6724
DOI - 10.31677/2072-6724-2020-57-4-16-24
Subject(s) - productivity , adaptability , grain yield , geography , yield (engineering) , agriculture , agronomy , ecology , biology , archaeology , macroeconomics , economics , materials science , metallurgy
The purpose of the research is to identify promising samples of spring barley from the VIR collection in terms of yield, parameters of the adaptive capacity of individual productivity elements and grain quality for use in creating a new breeding material adapted to the extreme conditions of Eastern Siberia. When studying the VIR collection in the conditions of Eastern Siberia for the first time, barley samples were identified according to the parameters of the adaptive ability of individual elements of productivity and yield, grain quality indicators, which are involved in crosses with local varieties. With the participation of these samples, 100 hybrid combinations were created. The studies were carried out in 2014-2017 on the experimental field of the Krasnoyarsk Research Institute of Agriculture, located in Eastern Siberia on ordinary low-power black soils, according to generally accepted methods. Agrometeorological conditions during the years of research were contrasting. It has been established that the highest grain productivity was formed by the variety Abalak (Krasnoyarsk Territory, Tyumen Region), Vaughn C.I. 11367 (k-17835, USA), Kindred (k-18048, USA), Codac (k-30874, Canada), Etienne (k-30875, Canada), Diamond (k-29192, Canada), AC Albright (k- 30601, Canada), Ubagan (k-30776, Chelyabinsk region.), Bagrets (k-30988, Sverdlovsk region), Talan (k-46502) and Tanay (Novosibirsk region), Abalak (Krasnoyarsk Territory, Tyumen region), AC Albright (k-30601, Canada), Cirstin (k- 29988, Germany), Talan (k-46502, Novosibirskaya region), Tarsky 3 (k-30719, Omsk region). In the selection of varieties of an intensive type, samples of North America, Scandinavia, Germany, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and some regions of Russia were of interest. To increase the amount of protein in grain during crop farming, samples from Germany, Yugoslavia, Dagestan, Altai Territory and Chelyabinsk Region had an advantage. Some samples from Canada, Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk and Altai Regions were identified based on the gross collection of protein per unit area. Samples from Canada, Finland, Sweden, as well as Novosibirsk and Omsk Regions were characterized by high grain quality.

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