2020
DOI: 10.30766/2072-9081.2020.21.6.660-667
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New spring barley variety Tolkan of fodder-grain use

Abstract: The aim of the research is to make a comprehensive assessment of the new spring barley variety Tolkan of fodder grain use according to the economically valuable traits. Studies were carried out in 2016-2019. By the method of intraspecific hybridization of geographically distant forms and direction individual selection from the hybrid population of Pamos x Bankuti Korai, the new spring barley variety Tolkan has been developed. The variety is highly productive, of mid-ripening type, the growing season is 85 days… Show more

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“…Employing various breeding methods to develop the base material includes advances in molecular biology; however, conventional hybridization is still one of the chief breeding methods (Lisitsyn, 2018;Baidyussen et al, 2021). In the forest-steppe zone of Western Siberia, using intraspecific hybridization, creating the spring barley cultivar 'Tolkan' was for drought and lodging resistance, immunity to smut fungi, and dusty and hard smut, averaging a yield of 5.4 t/ha, which exceeded the standard cultivar by 0.8 t/ha (Pakul and Martynova, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employing various breeding methods to develop the base material includes advances in molecular biology; however, conventional hybridization is still one of the chief breeding methods (Lisitsyn, 2018;Baidyussen et al, 2021). In the forest-steppe zone of Western Siberia, using intraspecific hybridization, creating the spring barley cultivar 'Tolkan' was for drought and lodging resistance, immunity to smut fungi, and dusty and hard smut, averaging a yield of 5.4 t/ha, which exceeded the standard cultivar by 0.8 t/ha (Pakul and Martynova, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%