2020
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijaas.20200604.12
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Growth, Protein Content, Yield and Yield Components of Malt Barley (<i>Hordeum vulgare</i> L.) Varieties in Response to Seeding Rate at Sinana District, Southeast Ethiopia

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“…The results of tables ( 2) and (14) showed that the seed rates differed significantly among themselves, as the amount of seeds gave 160 kg h -1 the least number of days reached 115.08 days and did not differ from the two seed rate (100 and 120 kg h -1 ) while the seed rate 140 kg h -1 the highest number of days reached (116.26 days), and this can be explained by the fact that increasing the amount of seeding led to an increase in competition between plants for limited growth resources, leading to a reduction in the number of days of cultivation until 50% flowering, and this result agrees with [12]. The genotypes differed significantly at the level of probability (1%) in this trait, as the genotype of Acsad 1818 gave the lowest number of days (104.41) days, while the two cultivars Alwarkaa and Arevate gave the highest number of days amounted to (129.58 and 128.16) days.…”
Section: No Of Days From Planting To 50% Floweringsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The results of tables ( 2) and (14) showed that the seed rates differed significantly among themselves, as the amount of seeds gave 160 kg h -1 the least number of days reached 115.08 days and did not differ from the two seed rate (100 and 120 kg h -1 ) while the seed rate 140 kg h -1 the highest number of days reached (116.26 days), and this can be explained by the fact that increasing the amount of seeding led to an increase in competition between plants for limited growth resources, leading to a reduction in the number of days of cultivation until 50% flowering, and this result agrees with [12]. The genotypes differed significantly at the level of probability (1%) in this trait, as the genotype of Acsad 1818 gave the lowest number of days (104.41) days, while the two cultivars Alwarkaa and Arevate gave the highest number of days amounted to (129.58 and 128.16) days.…”
Section: No Of Days From Planting To 50% Floweringsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…This is due to a significant plant population increase in spikes m -2 and straw yield (Tables 4 and 8) for seeding rates 300 and 400 seeds m -2 compared to 200 seeds m -2 . These outcomes are the findings of Tolesa et al (2019) and Bekele et al (2020), who report that increasing the seeding rate increased biological yield.…”
Section: Biological Yieldsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Several researchers reported similar results by Refs. [ 15 , 16 , 33 , 35 , 36 ] were reported the increase of aboveground biomass yield with increased seed rates. This highest above ground biomass was recorded with the highest seed rate (175 kg ha −1 ) might be due to its higher plant height, a higher number of primary stems, and an increase in straw yield per hectare as there is a higher competition for sun light.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research reports by Refs. [ 15 , 35 ] stated that biomass yield was significantly affected by variety. On the current study, the highest aboveground biomass yield was recorded from Ogolcho compared to Kakaba variety.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%