BARLEY

annual cereal plant (Hordeum vulgare and sometimes other species) of the family Gramineae (grass family), cultivated by humans probably as early as any cereal. It was known to the ancient Greeks, Romans, Chinese, and Egyptians and was the chief bread material in Europe as late as the 16th cent. It has a wide range of cultivation and matures even at high altitudes, since its growing period is short; however, it cannot withstand hot and humid climates. Today barley is typically a special-purpose grain with many varieties rather than a general market crop. It is a valuable stock feed (often as a corn substitute) and is used for malting when the grain is of high quality. It is a minor source of flour and breakfast foods. Pearl barley is often used in soups. In the Middle East a limited amount of barley is eaten like rice. In the United States most spring barley comes from the western states and most winter barley is grown in the southeastern states for autumn and spring pasture and as a cover crop. Barley is subject to several diseases including smut and rust. Barley is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Cyperales, family Gramineae.

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The Wesker Trilogy FIRST PUBLISHED 1960 Chicken Soup with Barley 1959 BY ARNOLD WESKER Roots 1959 BY ARNOLD WESKER Im Talking...CONGRESS CARD CATALOGUE NUMBER 61-6033 * Chicken Soup with Barley and Roots were first published individually by Penguin Books...
...Prior to joining McREL, Barley was Director of Science...for 10 years. Under Barleys direc- tion, SAMPI...initiative, and many others. Barley pioneered in the development...and national contexts. Barleys work has included evaluating...mathematics and science. Barley received a bachelor of...
a duty reduction on making barley. A brief history of the British controls with respect to barley admirably illustrates the difficulties faced...requirement. The mixing requirement with regard to barley is a "voluntary" one. Early in 1936 British...
...series at Pylos, characterized by the ideogram BARLEY, often accompanied by FIGS and OLIVES, consist...91 a-ki-to-jo pa 2 -si-re-wi-ja BARLEY ke-ko-jo pa 2 -si-re-wi-ja BARLEY a-ta-no-ro pa 2 -si-re-wi-ja BARLEY...
...places, hollows were cut in the living rock for knocking barley.13 Bere which was knocked in this way was used in making barley broth, a very common dish. The need for knocked-barley as an element in the peoples everyday food was recognised...
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...European and Asian barleys (Takahashi 1955...origins of domesticated barley and its spread in...origins and spread of barley, however, is hampered...East and South Asian barleys in the samples used...African or the Asian barleys; for each of the five genes, the barley sample from Ethiopia...
From Barley Patch. by Gerald Murnane Must I Write? A few weeks before the conception...Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs, in 2005, and by his forthcoming novel Barley Patch. Murnane won the Patrick White Award in 1999 and is the winner of...
Transcriptome Analysis and Physical Mapping of Barley Genes in Wheat-barley Chromosome Addition Lines by Seungho Cho , David...JIN et al 2004). Wheat (Tnticum aestwumL.)barley (Hordeum vulgare~L.) disomic chromosome addition...
...Flowering Locus T-like Gene Family in Barley (Hordeum Vulgare) by Sebastien Faure...flowering in rice (IZAWA et al. 2002). Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is more closely related...gene homologs have been identified in barley, such as HvGI, HvCO1, and HvCO2 (GRIFFITHS...
...Divergence of Expression in Duplicated Barley Germin-like Protein-encoding Genes...true" cereals (HILL 1937), including barley, maize, oat, rice, rye, and wheat...uncharacterized enzymatic activity, such as barley GerB and GerF, are referred to as germin...
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China beer recovery aids barley sales. The world barley market has been steadily improving in the past few months...ABB Grain. ABB, the re-named and privatised Australian Barley Board, said Chinas import demand for malting barley was...
Barleys Ghost Anyone looking...worse than pick on barley. This wholesome grain...and civilization. Barley can still be seen in...is not available, barley holds sway. But almost...have swept the field. Barleys greatest advantage...
The Barley Eaters of Zumbagua by Raymond Sokolov New foods swim into our...Zumbagua, poor Indians arent eating potatoes much at all. They eat barley and fava beans, mostly barley: At the other extreme from the diet of the well-to-do...
Barley Halls historic harvest by Ann Hills Barley Hall, a medieval town house in the heart of York, is coming...archaeological digs and examinations of the dismantled beams. Barley Hall was leased by the Augustinian priors of Nostell near Wakefield...
Yellow Barley into Golden Palm by Seamas McSwiney IT...stood out, but the wind did blow and the barley did shake and, somewhat miraculously...emotional way. The Wind that Shakes the Barley is a simple history lesson wrapped up in...
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Barley Gets Seal of Approval as a Heart-Healthy Grain. Barley salad, barley bread, barley cereal. I have a feeling well see barley in a lot more products now that the FDA has given the OK for whole grain barley and products containing barley...
Ban on Barley Is Brewing Up Future Trouble; City FOCUS...APPROXIMATELY 2,000 miles separate the barley fields of central Russia and the Triangle...effect on other grain prices, especially barley. Russia is the second-largest producer...
...Plied with Free Wine at Party; Stuart Barley at Court Yesterday. Byline: Beth Hale...party, a court heard yesterday. Stuart Barley, 45, is said to have become infatuated...andkisses voucher valid for two weeks. Barley, a married father of two, is alsosaid...
...All Been Drunk by Shane MacGowan, Its Barley Farmers Threatening to Strike. Byline...could be facing a shortage of BEER after barley farmers threatened to strike. They warned...price of the black stuff is set to rise, barley growers are being asked to take a 20 per...
More Corn, Less Barley Boosts Price of a Pitcher. Byline...rate was 2.7 percent. The price of barley, a main ingredient of beer, has risen...fuel ethanol. Farmers are growing less barley and more corn, a main ingredient in...
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BARLEY annual cereal plant ( Hordeum vulgare and...withstand hot and humid climates. Today barley is typically a special-purpose grain with...source of flour and breakfast foods. Pearl barley is often used in soups. In the Middle East...
...poor soil; crops include wheat, rye, barley, oats, potatoes, and sugar beets...products of the region are fruit, wheat, barley, and dairy goods. Important industrial...agricultural products are potatoes, wheat, barley, rye, sugar beets, cabbage, fruit...
...is the chief crop; other food crops include pulses, wheat, barley, sugarcane, and oilseeds. Jute, tobacco, cotton, indigo...mountain valleys, rice is produced during the summer, and wheat, barley, oilseeds, potatoes, and vegetables are grown in the winter...
...beverage made by brewing and fermenting cereals, especially malted barley, usually with the addition of hops as a flavoring agent and...are similar. A mash, prepared from crushed malt (usually barley), water, and, often, cereal adjuncts such as rice and corn...
...liquor distilled from a fermented mash of grains, usually rye, barley, oats, wheat, or corn. Inferior whiskeys are made from potatoes...of the Lowlands (patent stills) differ in the percentage of barley used, quality of the water, quantity of peat employed in curing...
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