2007
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2006.05.0349
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Registration of ‘Giza 132’ Barley

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“…The results presented in Table 5 were in harmony with those of Ahmed et al (2003) who confirmed that Giza 2000 significantly exceeded the checks and combines the good characteristics which including high yielding ability, early maturity, resistant to powdery mildew disease and partially resistant to net blotch, that contribute in high yielding (Noaman et al, 2007). Moreover, Giza 132 is widely adapted to Egypt under drought and saline conditions (Noaman et al, 2007). Srimali, (2008 and Kharub et al (2013) reported that Fast-growing, high-biomass, early-stage barley is known to have potential as a fodder resource.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The results presented in Table 5 were in harmony with those of Ahmed et al (2003) who confirmed that Giza 2000 significantly exceeded the checks and combines the good characteristics which including high yielding ability, early maturity, resistant to powdery mildew disease and partially resistant to net blotch, that contribute in high yielding (Noaman et al, 2007). Moreover, Giza 132 is widely adapted to Egypt under drought and saline conditions (Noaman et al, 2007). Srimali, (2008 and Kharub et al (2013) reported that Fast-growing, high-biomass, early-stage barley is known to have potential as a fodder resource.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Srimali, (2008 and Kharub et al (2013) reported that Fast-growing, high-biomass, early-stage barley is known to have potential as a fodder resource. Consequently, grain yield presented in Table 5 were in harmony with (Noaman et al, 1995, Noaman et al, 2007and El-Bawab et al, 2011. Noaman et al (1995) proved that barley cultivar Giza 126 has wide ability adaptation, high number of tiller and spikes.m -2 .…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…Barley cultivars developed for such stressed regions should therefore be tolerant to drought and stable under difficult conditions. It is possible to identify barley genotypes with high yield potential under severe difficulties with high yield stability [8,9,10]. The growth and production of important agricultural species, particularly cereals, are commonly hampered by a biotic stresses like high temperatures and limited water supply.…”
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confidence: 99%