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Soil and starter fertilizer and its effect on yield and protein composition of malting barley

DOI: 10.4067/S0718-95162012005000036

Keywords: controlled conditions, location, mature barley, malted barley, optimized nutrients.

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fertilizer application and growing locations are known to influence yield and protein concentration of malting barley. the aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the influence of soil and starter fertilizer on yield and protein composition in mature and maltedbarley. the cultivar prestige was grown in two different soils (lunnarp and laxmans?karp) in combination with the use/non-use of starter fertilizer in climate chambers. yield parameters, protein concentration and composition was measured. effect of soil on plant emergence, yield and protein composition was significant while the effect of starter fertilizer was not. more nitrogen rich and low humus content soil (lunnarp) resulted in higher grain yield and polymerization of proteins and lower protein concentration than the other soil. combination of soil and starter fertilizer influenced protein composition in mature and malted barley. breakdown of proteins were significantly higher at certain combination of soil and starter fertilizer than with other combinations. the lunnarp soil combined with starter fertilizer was preferable to obtain high yield, low protein concentration and large grain size in mature grains. when breakdown of proteins at malting was taken into consideration as well, lunnarp soil together with no starter fertilizer might be the best option.

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