Barley
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is a very rustic autumn–winter cereal cultivated both for livestock feed and industrial uses (breweries and distilleries).It has a short growth cycle and good tolerance to arid climates.The plant features an awned spike and a deep root system.Cultivation requires targeted practices to ensure uniform maturation and resistance to diseases.
Germination for barley
Barley germination is the initial phase during which the seed absorbs water and activates the metabolism required for primary root and shoot development.Uniform and vigorous germination ensures good crop establishment, reduces competition among seedlings, and promotes balanced growth.
The use of SPRINTALGA® stimulates germination by providing the precursors needed for enzyme and protein synthesis involved in metabolic activation of the seed.The bioactive compounds it contains promote cell division and embryo elongation, supporting faster and more uniform germination.
The use of SPRINTALGA® stimulates germination by providing the precursors needed for enzyme and protein synthesis involved in metabolic activation of the seed.The bioactive compounds it contains promote cell division and embryo elongation, supporting faster and more uniform germination.
Herbicide Stress for barley
During the early vegetative stages, barley may experience herbicide-induced stress, which slows growth and reduces photosynthetic efficiency.It is essential to support the plant to limit the negative effects of chemical treatments.
SHIFT® stimulates plant metabolism, promoting recovery and maintaining vigor.Its application helps preserve physiological balance, reduce herbicide-related damage, and supports regular growth, safeguarding yield potential.
SHIFT® stimulates plant metabolism, promoting recovery and maintaining vigor.Its application helps preserve physiological balance, reduce herbicide-related damage, and supports regular growth, safeguarding yield potential.
Yield for barley
Barley productivity is closely linked to the harmonious development of the spikes and the proper filling of the kernels.To achieve this, the plant must maintain high photosynthetic efficiency and active metabolism throughout the entire crop cycle.
PHYLEN® supports the main physiological processes involved in growth and seed formation, improving developmental regularity and the crop’s ability to express its full potential.The treatment promotes better-structured spikes, more uniform kernels, and higher overall yields, with additional benefits for final grain quality.
PHYLEN® supports the main physiological processes involved in growth and seed formation, improving developmental regularity and the crop’s ability to express its full potential.The treatment promotes better-structured spikes, more uniform kernels, and higher overall yields, with additional benefits for final grain quality.