Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.

In 2007 following spring barley malting varieties were registered: Aksamit, Beatrix, Blaník, Poet, Spilka, and Westminster. The varieties Aksamit and Blaník (82.7%; 82.9%) provided malts with very good extract content, for their reduced activity of proteolytic enzymes they were classified as the var...

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Main Authors: Vratislav PSOTA, Vladimíra HORÁKOVÁ
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Published: Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. 2007-06-01
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Online Access:https://kvasnyprumysl.cz/en/artkey/kpr-200706-0002_Odrudy_jecmene_registrovane_v_Ceske_republice_v_roce_2007.php
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description In 2007 following spring barley malting varieties were registered: Aksamit, Beatrix, Blaník, Poet, Spilka, and Westminster. The varieties Aksamit and Blaník (82.7%; 82.9%) provided malts with very good extract content, for their reduced activity of proteolytic enzymes they were classified as the varieties suitable for production of Czech Beer. The varieties Poet and Westminster provided malts with high extract content (83.6% and 84.1%, respectively) and strong activity of all three studied groups of enzymes. The varieties Beatrix and Spilka provided malts with very good level of extractivity (82.2% and 82.7%, respectively) and above average to very good enzymatic activity. In addition, six nonmalting winter barley varieties were registered, of which Babette, Campanile, and Finesse were two-rowed varieties, and Alinghi, Fridericus, and Laverda belonged to the six-rowed ones.In 2007 following spring barley malting varieties were registered: Aksamit, Beatrix, Blaník, Poet, Spilka, and Westminster. The varieties Aksamit and Blaník (82.7%; 82.9%) provided malts with very good extract content, for their reduced activity of proteolytic enzymes they were classified as the varieties suitable for production of Czech Beer. The varieties Poet and Westminster provided malts with high extract content (83.6% and 84.1%, respectively) and strong activity of all three studied groups of enzymes. The varieties Beatrix and Spilka provided malts with very good level of extractivity (82.2% and 82.7%, respectively) and above average to very good enzymatic activity. In addition, six nonmalting winter barley varieties were registered, of which Babette, Campanile, and Finesse were two-rowed varieties, and Alinghi, Fridericus, and Laverda belonged to the six-rowed ones.
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spelling doaj.art-baff60520c8d4f6f995abbc4720dc5a22022-12-21T22:58:56ZcesResearch Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.Kvasný průmysl0023-58302570-86192007-06-0153616817310.18832/kp2007008kpr-200706-0002Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.Vratislav PSOTA0Vladimíra HORÁKOVÁ1VÚPS, a. s., Sladařský ústav, Mostecká 7, CZ-614 00 BrnoVÚPS, a. s., Sladařský ústav, Mostecká 7, CZ-614 00 BrnoIn 2007 following spring barley malting varieties were registered: Aksamit, Beatrix, Blaník, Poet, Spilka, and Westminster. The varieties Aksamit and Blaník (82.7%; 82.9%) provided malts with very good extract content, for their reduced activity of proteolytic enzymes they were classified as the varieties suitable for production of Czech Beer. The varieties Poet and Westminster provided malts with high extract content (83.6% and 84.1%, respectively) and strong activity of all three studied groups of enzymes. The varieties Beatrix and Spilka provided malts with very good level of extractivity (82.2% and 82.7%, respectively) and above average to very good enzymatic activity. In addition, six nonmalting winter barley varieties were registered, of which Babette, Campanile, and Finesse were two-rowed varieties, and Alinghi, Fridericus, and Laverda belonged to the six-rowed ones.In 2007 following spring barley malting varieties were registered: Aksamit, Beatrix, Blaník, Poet, Spilka, and Westminster. The varieties Aksamit and Blaník (82.7%; 82.9%) provided malts with very good extract content, for their reduced activity of proteolytic enzymes they were classified as the varieties suitable for production of Czech Beer. The varieties Poet and Westminster provided malts with high extract content (83.6% and 84.1%, respectively) and strong activity of all three studied groups of enzymes. The varieties Beatrix and Spilka provided malts with very good level of extractivity (82.2% and 82.7%, respectively) and above average to very good enzymatic activity. In addition, six nonmalting winter barley varieties were registered, of which Babette, Campanile, and Finesse were two-rowed varieties, and Alinghi, Fridericus, and Laverda belonged to the six-rowed ones.https://kvasnyprumysl.cz/en/artkey/kpr-200706-0002_Odrudy_jecmene_registrovane_v_Ceske_republice_v_roce_2007.phpspring barleymalting qualityvariety
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Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.
Kvasný průmysl
spring barley
malting quality
variety
title Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.
title_full Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.
title_fullStr Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.
title_full_unstemmed Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.
title_short Barley varieties registered in the Czech Republic in 2007.
title_sort barley varieties registered in the czech republic in 2007
topic spring barley
malting quality
variety
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