Original title: Interactive effects of elevated CO2 concentration, drought and nitrogen nutrition on malting quality of spring barley
Authors: Simor, J. ; Klem, Karel ; Psota, V.
Document type: Papers
Conference/Event: MendelNet 2019. International PhD Students Conference /26./, Brno (CZ), 20191106
Year: 2019
Language: eng
Abstract: Elevated CO2 concentration [EC] generally leads to increased rates of photosynthesis, increased formation of assimilates and finally to storing them in the grain. Increased storage of starch in the grain, however, leads to an unbalanced proportion to the proteins, and their relative content decreases. This is particularly apparent in the conditions of nitrogen deficiency. The interactive effects of EC, nitrogen nutrition and reduced water availability are, however, not yet sufficiently understood. Within the manipulation experiment in open top chambers (Domaninek near Bystrice nad Pernstejnem) that allow simulation of EC (expected by the end of this century 700 ppm) and drought, the effect of these interactions on protein content, and other quality parameters of spring barley grain was studied. EC reduced grain protein content, increased extract, Kolbach index and also summary Malting quality index. Such effect was more pronounced under higher nitrogen dose, which generally worsened malting quality parameters. Reduced water availability slightly enhanced all malting quality parameters and also showed slight synergistic effect to EC. No clear interactive effects on malting quality were found for nitrogen nutrition and water availability.
Keywords: crop; greenhouse gases; impacts; malting barley; nitrogen fertilization; protein-concentration; reduced water availability; wheat
Host item entry: MENDELNET 2019: PROCEEDINGS OF 26TH INTERNATIONAL PHD STUDENTS CONFERENCE, ISBN 978-80-7509-688-3
Note: Související webová stránka: https://mendelnet.cz/artkey/mnt-201901-0016_Interactive-effects-of-elevated-CO-sub-2-sub-concentration-drought-and-nitrogen-nutrition-on-malting-quality-of.php?back=/magno/mnt/2019/mn1.php?secid=9

Institution: Global Change Research Institute AS ČR (web)
Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0314076

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