General
Barley
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A reliable two-row spring barley of Ukrainian breeding with large kernels and high adaptability.
Description
Stability and Yield Potential
The 'General' spring barley is a breeding product from the Donetsk State Agricultural Research Station of the NAAS, firmly established in the segment of two-row varieties of Ukrainian origin. Designed for intensive farming conditions, this variety demonstrates excellent adaptability to the variable climate of the steppe and forest-steppe zones of Ukraine.
Agronomic Profile
A key feature of 'General' is its combination of morphological endurance and high grain quality. Plant height ranges from 70–90 cm, ensuring an optimal balance between vegetative mass and lodging resistance. The two-row spike type, combined with large kernels (the weight of 1,000 seeds is 45–55 grams), allows for high grain bulk density, which is essential for both feed and food industry applications.
Market Positioning
Breeding efforts by the Donetsk Agricultural Research Station are traditionally focused on drought resistance and stress tolerance. 'General' is positioned as a reliable solution for farmers prioritizing yield predictability. Its genetic potential enables efficient utilization of mineral nutrients, resulting in well-filled spikes. In the modern seed market, dominated by foreign hybrids, 'General' remains in high demand due to its ecological plasticity and adherence to domestic seed production standards.
Specifications
| Plant Type | |
|---|---|
| Culm; Number of Rows | |
| Plant Height | 70-90 |
| Seed; mass 1.000seeds | 45-55 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Barley |
| Originator | Donetsk DSGDS NAAN |
| Country | Ukraine |
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