EFFECT OF YEAR AND FERTILIZATION ON WINTER BARLEY QUALITY
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Rajičić V., Vera R., Jelena M., Dragan T., Milan B., Ranko K., Drgan G., Milosav G., Milojević J., Terzić D., Biberdžić M., Koprivica R., Grčak D., Grčak M.,
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The experiment was established at the experimental field of the Small Grains Research Centre
in Kragujevac (Serbia) during the two growing seasons. The objective of the research was to
evaluate the effect of fertilization and the environment on the yield of winter barley. The
following characteristics were analysed: grain yield, 1000 grain weight and test weight. The
average grain yield and 1000 grain weight of all treatments in 2010/11 growing season was
significantly greater than in 2009/10, mostly as the result of highly favourable weather
conditions at major stages of plant development. The grain yield of the barley was significant
lower in control (treatment without fertilizer). Barley yield was the highest in the NP1K and
NP2K (4.199 and 4.290 t/ha) treatments. Variance analysis showed statistically very
significant differences for grain yield, 1000 grain weight and test weight between the
vegetation seasons and very significant differences for grain yield and 1000 grain weight
between the effects of fertilization. Variance analysis showed very significant differences for
1000 grain weight between the interaction of the vegetation seasons and variants of
fertilization
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