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Kvasny Prum. 1966; 12(5): 100-102 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1966019
The article deals with the quality of some new varieties of spring barley which have recently been introduced abroad as suitable for malting industries. The conclusions are based both on the information from foreign literature and the results of experiments, carried out at the Research Institute of Crop Production at Kroměříž. Very yielding are Mosane, Tab 7266 and Weibulls Clara; resistant against laying - down are Mosane, Eli, M 59/39 and Una; high proportion of the first - grade grain is typical for Mosane, and Uno; resistant against mildew is Ciro [Bernburger 39678]. Non of the mentioned foreign varieties is equal to Czechoslovak varieties in their malting properties.
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Published: May 1, 1966