2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aaspro.2016.09.023
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Grain Yield and Yield Components at Triticale under Different Technological Conditions

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“…The most promising trend for the future of this cereal in the food industry is to investigate the usefulness of triticale grain for baking [3,4,6] and bioenergy production, especially bioethanol [7,8]. Triticale is considered to be an interesting species that can be grown even in unfavorable biotic and abiotic conditions [9,10], even at high salinity [11]. Moreover, it is a species with high genetic potential.…”
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“…The most promising trend for the future of this cereal in the food industry is to investigate the usefulness of triticale grain for baking [3,4,6] and bioenergy production, especially bioethanol [7,8]. Triticale is considered to be an interesting species that can be grown even in unfavorable biotic and abiotic conditions [9,10], even at high salinity [11]. Moreover, it is a species with high genetic potential.…”
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“…The effect of boron application was also manifested as an increase in the winter triticale grain yield and improved yield component structure, but the statistically significant differences were observed only in ears number per 1 m 2 . The highest dose of boron applied in the experiment caused a decrease in the quantity of grain yield and its component parts.Agronomy 2020, 10, 279 2 of 12 claim that winter cereals will be grown in northern regions on a much larger area in the near future than at present.One of the most important agrotechnical factors influencing the yield of grain and enabling farmers to take full advantage of the high production potential of cereals is mineral fertilization, especially nitrogen nutrition [9,[15][16][17]. In intensive plant production, the level of nitrogen fertilization and the date of its application are essential for the attainment of high productivity of plants, supplying good quality yields [18].Boron is one of the micronutrients that are deficient in soil [19].…”
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“…Ç îäí³º¿ òîííè çåðíà òðèòèêàëå ìîaeíà îòðèìàòè äî 380 ë á³îåòàíîëó. Äëÿ ïîêðàùåííÿ åôåêòèâíîñò³ ïåðåðîáêè ³ òèì ñàìèì çá³ëüøåííÿ îáñÿã³â âèðîáíèöòâà á³îïàëèâà ïîòð³áíî ñòâîðþâàòè ³ âïðîâàäaeóâàòè íîâ³ ñîðòè ³ç â³äïîâ³äíèì êîìïëåêñîì çàäàíèõ îçíàê, ÿê³ ó ïåðøó ÷åðãó õàðàêòåðèçóþòüñÿ âèñîêîþ âðîaeàéí³ñòþ òà ï³äâèùåíèì óì³ñòîì ³ ÿê³ñòþ êðîõìàëþ [9][10][11][12][13][14].…”
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“…In addition, triticale grain contains a lot of starch, which is characterized by increased enzymatic activity, which generally provides better cost-effectiveness of bioethanol production compared to other crops (Abdul et al, 2020;Klikocka et al, 2019;McKenzie et al, 2014;Rybalka, 2012). To further increase the volume and efficiency of biofuel production from triticale grains, it is necessary to create and introduce new varieties that will meet the modern requirements for suitability for processing into bioethanol (Dumbravăa et al, 2016;Grabovec et al, 2015;Kour. et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%