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1 - 4 of 4 reports matching the query 'DAQ433'
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DAQ433 - Objective Measurement and Biochemical Basis of Malting Barley Colour…
The expected outputs of the project were as follows: Improve objective measurement of barley grain discolouration at delivery utilising Near Infrared (NIR) technology to be available at grain receival depots. Improved screening procedures together with resistant germplasm made available to national breeding programs. The expected outcome (benefits) to the Australian grains industry if the project …Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 1998
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DAQ00094 - National screening for barley grain defects including black point,…
Three defects on barley grain can impact on the price paid to grain growers. Black point (BP), kernel staining (KS) and pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) can result in malting barley being downgraded to feed. Resistance to these defects is the best option, and in this project hundreds of breeding lines grown over three years were screened for these traits. A number of lines exhibited resistance to each …Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 2006
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DAQ00031 - Barley colour - (SIP01 Barley Improvement - Component 7)
The outcomes of this project included identification of lines with resistance to the main barley grain defects i.e. black point (BP) and kernel staining (KS). These lines will provide the parental material for future varieties to have high levels of defect resistance and ensure resistance to these important marketing traits. The field screening program also provided phenotypic data resulting in a …Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 2002
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BRI58 - Grains Industries Centre for Near Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy:…
The Near Infrared (NIR) Centre has placed Australia in a position of world leadership in a technology which has become indispensable for assurance of the supply of quality grain. This means that Australian plant breeders are better able than those in competitor countries to select quality lines earlier and more efficiently, growers have more confidence in the NIR testing performed at receival and …Region: South
Published on 1 Apr 1996