VARIETIES AND SEED PRODUCING / BARLEY

RASA
ABAVA
SENCIS
ANSIS
DRUVIS
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Spring barley R A S A

Developed at Stende Plant Breeding Station 1991, originators: S.Kalinina, A.Cela, G.Timule, I. Belicka, E.Metuzals
rasa Recommended for growing from 1996
Use for:
malt and food
feed
Short description:
medium intensive type
yield up to 7.0 t ha-1
medium late ripening (veg. period 92-102 days)
good tillering, produce 2.4-3.3 generative tillers
good lodging resistance (plant height average 98 cm)
Grain quality:
grains medium coarse, yellow by colour, 1000 grain weight 44-47 g
grain very uniform - large net production from yield
volume weight high (630-710 g l-1)
low protein content (9,0-11,2%)
extractive substances 78-80%
Resistance to diseases:
resistant to loose smut and powdery mildew
medium resistance to leaf blotch
susceptible to leaf rust
Growing peculiarities:
optimal seeding rate 400-450 germinating seeds per m2
suitable for growing in loamy and sandy loam soils
for malt production, recommended N fertiliser rate 60 kg ha-1, for other purposes 60-90 kg ha-1
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Spring barley A B A V A

Developed at Stende Plant Breeding Station 1991, originators: G.Timule, Z.Strumpe, R.Kude, I. Belicka
abava Recommended for growing from 1980. gada
Use for:
malt and food
feed
Short description:
medium intensive type
grain yield 4,0-4,5 t ha-1
medium late ripening (veg. period 88-100 days)
good tillering (produce 1,6-3,0 generative tillers)
medium lodging resistance, plant height average 95 cm
drought - resistant
Grain quality:
grain yellow by colour, coarse, 1000 grain weight 45-53 g
volume weight high (660-730 g l-1)
medium low protein content (10,3-13,5%)
extractive substance 78-81%
Resistance to diseases:
resistant to loose smut
medium resistance to septoriosis, scald and rust
susceptible to powdery mildew and net blotch
Growing peculiarities:
optimal seeding rate up to 400 germinating seeds per m2 in well-cultivated soils, 400-500 in poorly cultivated soils
suitable for growing in different soils
for malt production recommended N fertiliser rate is 60 kg ha-1, for other purposes 60-90 kg ha-1

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Spring barley S E N C I S

Developed at Stende Plant Breeding Station 1994, originators: S.Kaļiņina, G.Timule, A. Cela, A.Nīcgale, I. Belicka
sencis List of Plant Variety in Latvia - from 2000
Use for:
malt and food
feed
Short description:
medium intensive type
grain yield to 6,0 t ha-1
medium early ripening (veg. period 79-90 days)
good tillering, produce 2,2-2,8 generative tillers
medium lodging resistance, plant height average 84 cm
even ripening
Grain quality:
grain yellow by colour, coarse, 1000 grain weight 46-53 g
volume weight high (650-720 g l-1)
average low protein content (9,8-12,0%)
extractive substance 79-81%
Resistance to diseases:
resistant to loose smut and powdery mildew
medium resistance to leaf spots un rust
Growing peculiarities:
suitable for growing in well and medium cultivated soils
optimal seeding rate 400-450 germinating seeds per m2
for malt production recommended N fertiliser rate is 60 kg ha-1, for other purposes 60-90 kg ha-1
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Spring barley A N S I S

Developed at Stende Plant Breeding Station 1995, originators: S.Kaļiņina, G.Timule, A. Cela, D.Muižniece, A.Sideļska
ansis List of Plant Variety in Latvia - from 2001
Use for:
malt and food
feed
Short description:
intensive type
grain yield to 8,0 t ha-1
medium late ripening (veg. period 88-102 days)
good tillering (produce 2.0-2.6 generative tillers)
good lodging resistance, short straw and plant height average 63 cm
suitable to drought
Grain quality:
grain yellow by colour, coarse, 1000 grain weight 47-53 g
volume weight high (650-730 g l-1)
low protein content (10,3-11,5%)
extractive substance very high (79-85%)
Resistance to diseases:
resistant to loose smut and powder mildew
medium resistance to leaf rust and septoriosis
susceptible to net blotch and scald
Growing peculiarities:
optimal seeding rate up to 400 germinating seeds per m2
recommended for growing in well cultivated soils
weed control must be performed timely
for malt production, recommended N fertiliser dose 60-90 kg ha-1, for other purposes 120 kg ha-1 + obligatory use of fungicides
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Spring barley D R U V I S

Developed at Stende Plant Breeding Station 1999, originators: S.Kaļiņina, V.Vīksne, G.Timule, D.Muižniece, A.Nīcgale, S.Maļecka
druvis List of Plant Variety in Latvia - from 2003
Use for:
malt and food
feed
Short description:
medium intensive type
grain yield to 6,5 t ha-1
medium early ripening (veg. period 75 - 90 days)
good tillering produce 2,4 - 3,3 generative tillers
good lodging resistance, plant height 85 cm on average
6-row type
Grain quality:
grain yellow by colour, medium coarse, 1000 grain weight 41-45 g
volume weight high (640-690 g l-1)
low protein content (10,3-11,5 %)
extractive substance 77-80 %
Resistance to diseases:
resistant to leaf blotch
medium resistance to loose smut and powdery mildew
Growing peculiarities:
optimal N fertilizer rate 60-90 kg ha-1 per m2 in well cultivated soils
optimal seeding rate up to 400 germinating seeds per m2
recommended for growing in well and medium cultivated soils
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Spring barley K R I S T A P S

Developed at Stende Plant Breeding Station 2002, originators: S.Kaļiņina, V.Vīksne, G.Timule, D.Muižniece, A.Nīcgale, S.Maļecka
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Use for:
malt and food
feed
Short description:
medium intensive type
grain yield to 6,5 t ha-1
medium late ripening (veg. period 79 - 90 days)
good tillering produce 2,5 - 3,3 generative tillers
good lodging resistance, plant height 76 cm on average
susceptible to drought
Grain quality:
grain yellow by colour, medium coarse, 1000 grain weight 46-51 g
volume weight high (660-700 g l-1)
protein content (10,5-13,0%)
extractive substance 78-81%
Resistance to diseases:
resistant to loose smut, net blotch and scald
medium resistance to leaf rust
Growing peculiarities:
optimal seeding rate up to 400 germinating seeds per m2
optimal N fertilizer rate 60-90 kg ha-1 per m2 in well cultivated soils
suitable for growing in well and medium cultivated soils

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