Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Ailanthus altissima (1)
- Alliaria petiolata (1)
- Barley (1)
- Biological invasions (1)
- Bromus tectorum (1)
-
- Date of Planting (1)
- Geographic bias (1)
- Invasive plant (1)
- Lonicera maackii (1)
- Lythrum salicaria (1)
- Malt Quality (1)
- Malting barley; malt quality indices; summer cover crops; sunn hemp; crimson clover; seeding rate; nitrogen management; winter barley (1)
- Microstegium vimineum (1)
- Nitrogen (1)
- Phalaris arundinacea (1)
- Phragmites australis (1)
- Reynoutria japonica (1)
- Tamarix ramosissima (1)
- File Type
Articles 1 - 3 of 3
Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Data For « Does Invasion Science Encompass The Invaded Range? A Comparison Of The Geographies Of Invasion Science Versus Management In The U.S. », Lara Munro, Bridget Griffin, Brittany Laginhas, Bethany Bradley
Data For « Does Invasion Science Encompass The Invaded Range? A Comparison Of The Geographies Of Invasion Science Versus Management In The U.S. », Lara Munro, Bridget Griffin, Brittany Laginhas, Bethany Bradley
Data and Datasets
Data collected from English-language articles published between 1999-2018 on the ten most studied invasive plants in the United States.
Winter Malt Barley Growth, Yield, And Quality Following Leguminous Cover Crops In The Northeast United States, Arthur Siller, Heather Darby, Alexandra Smychkovich, Masoud Hashemi
Winter Malt Barley Growth, Yield, And Quality Following Leguminous Cover Crops In The Northeast United States, Arthur Siller, Heather Darby, Alexandra Smychkovich, Masoud Hashemi
Data and Datasets
There is growing interest in malt barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in the Northeast United States. This crop must meet high quality standards for malting but can command a high price if these quality thresholds are met. A two-year field experiment was conducted from 2015–2017 to evaluate the impact of two leguminous cover crops, sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea L.) and crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.), on subsequent winter malt barley production. Four cover crop treatments –sunn hemp (SH), crimson clover (CC), sunn hemp and crimson clover mixture (SH+CC), and no cover crop (NC) – were grown before …
Date Of Planting And Nitrogen Management For Malt Barley Production In The Northeast Usa, Arthur Siller, Masoud Hashemi, Alexandra Smychkovich, Caroline Wise, Heather Darby
Date Of Planting And Nitrogen Management For Malt Barley Production In The Northeast Usa, Arthur Siller, Masoud Hashemi, Alexandra Smychkovich, Caroline Wise, Heather Darby
Data and Datasets
There is an increasing market for locally grown malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in the Northeast US. Malting barley must meet certain quality standards for acceptability in the brewing market. Up-to-date recommendations are needed regionally for adaptation to ongoing climate change. A two-year field experiment was conducted to assess the interactive influence of three dates of planting (5 Sept., 15 Sept, and 25 Sept.), two levels of fall N (0 or 28 kg ha-1), and three levels of spring N (28, 50.5, and 73 kg ha-1). No significant difference was detected in grain yield amongst …