Year 2015, Volume 61 Issue 1
Year : | 2015 |
Volume : | 61 |
Issue : | 1 |
Authors : | Sanita ZUTE, Linda BRUNAVA, Inga JANSONE, Ylle TAMM |
Title : | INFLUENCE OF FARMING SISTEM, NITROGEN RATES AND METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON NAKED OAT IN LATVIA |
Abstract : | Research and development related to the naked oat is now becoming more wide-spread as the opportunity for its different uses is understood also in Latvia. It has been recognized as a more valuable product in the food industry because both the interest of consumers in their health and the promotion of food products are increasing. Naked oat kernels contain high levels of β-glucans and unsaturated fatty acids. The aim of the study was to evaluate the yield and oat grain quality of naked oat breeding lines from Latvian oat breeding program. The following parameters were assessed - grain yield, 1000 grain weight, test weight, crude protein fat and β-glucan. The research assessed the variability of these parameters in organic and conventional farming system (at three different mineral fertilizer rates: N80, N120, N160). The field experiments were carried out at the State Stende Cereal Breeding Institute during three years (2011- 2013). Results showed that the higher N fertilizer rate positively affects the amount of the crude protein and β-glucan in naked oat grains. The farming system (η2=42.9 %) and testing year/meteorological condition of years (η2=35.9 %) had a greater impact on naked oat yield. Comparing only N80, N120 and N160 variants in conventional system it was observed that during the three year period the meteorological conditions had the greatest impact on the yield of naked oat (η2=86.6 %). Naked oat line ‘S-156’ gave the highest grain yield in conventional and organic farming systems and formed significantly higher crude protein, fat and β-glucan amounts in the grain. |
For citation : | Sanita ZUTE, Linda BRUNAVA, Inga JANSONE, Ylle TAMM: INFLUENCE OF FARMING SYSTEM, NITROGEN RATES AND METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON NAKED OAT IN LATVIA. Agriculture & Forestry, Vol. 61 Issue 1: 15-25, 2015, Podgorica |
Keywords : | oat qualiy, organic and conventional farming systems, N rates, meteorological conditions, productivity |
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