64-6 Influences of Agronomic Characteristics and Quality in Three Different Winter Barley as Change the Integrate Temperature in Korea.

Poster Number 123

See more from this Division: C01 Crop Breeding & Genetics
See more from this Session: Evaluation of Agronomic Performance and Quality
Monday, November 1, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Jong-Nae Hyun, CIMMYT, texcoco, Mexico
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Influences of Agronomic Characteristics and Quality in Three Different Winter Barley as Change the Integrate Temperature in Korea

Jong-Nae Hyunab*, Mi-Jung Kima, Jee-Yeon Koa, Mi-Ja Leea, Yang-Kil Kima, Sang-Gun Choa, In-Duk Choia, Jae-Sung Choia, Ki-Jong Kima, Jung-Gon Kima


 a National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration, Suwon, 441-857, Korea

b International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Apdo. Postal 6-641, Mexico, D.F. 06600, Mexico

Barley is a crop of the most effected cereals as climate change. Recently, the temperature has being increased in Korea peninsula. This study was conducted to find the responses the agronomic and quality by climate change. Three varieties, leading varieties in Korea, were sowing at 5 times from 25th October to 15thNovember with 5days interval and investigated the characteristic of the agronomic and qualities. The germination times is the less the ingrate temperature is short, the later its sprouting time is long, it was similar trends in all varieties. The integrate temperature unstill the heading time from the sowing time was short from 729? to 562? in keunalbori, 740? to 606? in Saesalbori and 751? to 611? in Hopumbori as the sowing time is later but the integrate temperature from heading time to maturing time is similar in three different barley. The No. of spike perµ³ was the much more the early sowing time than later it has. The 1,000 weights and test weight were heavy as the later sowing time but the contents of �-glucan and starch were similar as regardless sowing times.

*Corresponding author. Tel.: 52-595-592-1900 ext 2214, E-mail address: hyunjn@korea.kr

Keywords: Barley, Climate change, Agronomic and quality character

See more from this Division: C01 Crop Breeding & Genetics
See more from this Session: Evaluation of Agronomic Performance and Quality