Previous legume crop influences winter barley yield, N fertilizer response, and malting quality in Missouri

IF 5 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Legume Science Pub Date : 2023-02-08 DOI:10.1002/leg3.182
Michael Joseph William Maw, Isaac Lepcha, Harley D. Naumann
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The rapid growth in the craft brewing industry is increasing the demand for winter barley production. Little recent research exists on producing winter barley for malting in the lower Midwestern United States, with a lack of understanding how previous legumes crops grown in rotation with winter barley interact with nitrogen (N) fertilization rates to affect grain yield and malting quality. To investigate these topics, a preliminary, 1-year study was conducted in Missouri, USA, to test how growing soybean, a common rotational crop, and sunn hemp, a specialty forage crop, prior to winter barley, as well as two fall N fertilization rates (22.4 and 44.8 kg N ha−1), affected barley grain yield. Barley grain yield was unaffected by the previous legume crop choice or the fall N fertilization rate, suggesting that either crop provided adequate residual N to the succeeding barley crop. Additionally, malting quality was analyzed from representative grain samples to reveal adequate levels suitable for use in the craft brewing industry. This study's results reveal preliminary data supporting winter barley production in the lower Midwestern United States, with an indication that previously grown legume crops impact crop yield greater than fall N fertilizer rate.

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以前的豆科作物影响密苏里州冬大麦产量、氮肥反应和麦芽品质
精酿工业的快速增长增加了对冬大麦生产的需求。最近很少有关于在美国中西部生产用于麦芽的冬大麦的研究,缺乏对以前与冬大麦轮作的豆科作物如何与氮肥(N)施肥量相互作用影响谷物产量和麦芽品质的了解。为了研究这些问题,在美国密苏里州进行了为期1年的初步研究,以测试在冬大麦之前种植普通轮作作物大豆和特种饲料作物大麻,以及两种秋季氮肥(22.4和44.8 kg N ha - 1)对大麦籽粒产量的影响。大麦籽粒产量不受先前豆类作物选择或秋季施氮量的影响,这表明这两种作物都为后续大麦作物提供了足够的残氮。此外,对代表性谷物样品的麦芽质量进行了分析,以揭示适合精酿工业使用的适当水平。这项研究的结果揭示了支持美国中西部地区冬大麦生产的初步数据,有迹象表明,以前种植的豆科作物对作物产量的影响大于秋季氮肥用量。
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Legume Science
Legume Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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