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Organisation:The Central Research Institute for Field Crops, P.O.Box. 226, Ulus, Ankara,Turkey
Author: Taner Akar, Muzaffer Avci and Fazil Dusunceli
Edited by AGST/FAO: Danilo Mejía, PhD, FAO (Technical), Emanuela Parrucci (HTML transfer)

CHAPTER XXXI - Barley: Post-Harvest Operations


7 Annex


7 Annex 2: List of figures

Figure 2.1

Barleys cultivars resistant and susceptible to lodging.

Figure 2.2a

Harvest with a tractor mounted mower

Figure 2.2b

Emergence of seeds shattered during harvest

Figure 2.4a

Wooden threshing sled with flint blades

Figure 2.4b

Threshing with a tractor driven threshing machine (Vezirkopru, Samsun, Turkey)

Figure 2.5a

Bunches of barley left for drying after harvest

Figure 2.5b

Stacks of barley (yıgın) in field (Vezirkopru, Samsun, Turkey)

Figure 2.7.2a, b

Horizontal cement/pile depot

Figure 2.7.3

Horizontal wooden depot

Figure 2.7.4

Vertical wooden depot

Figure 2.7.6a

Concrete depot

Figure 2.7.6b

Steel

Figure 2.7.6.1

Circular heap depot

Figure 2.7.6.2a

Diagram of an earth covered heap

Figure 2.7.6.2b,c

Earth and polythene covered heaps

Figure 2.7.6.3

Vertical cross section of heap with oilcloth surrounded by earth pad

Figure 4.1

External and internal factors affecting storage quality of barley grains

Figure 4.1.1.2

Severe infection of barley leaf stripe (Pyrenophora graminea)

Figure 4.1.2a

Covered smut of barley (Ustilago hordei)

Figure 4.1.2b

Loose smut of barley (Ustilago nuda)

Figure 4.1.3

Life cycle of Fusarium species (Parry, 1990)

Figure 4.1.4a

Life cycle of Aspergillus spp. (Dube, 1990).

Figure 4.1.4b

Life cycle of Penicillium spp. (Dube, 1990).

Figure 4.2.2

Life cycle of Trogoderma granarium, a member of Coleoptera (Adapted from Yasar, 1996 and Akan, 2003).

Figure 4.3.6.4

Storage of a covered pit and application of phosphine tablet for developing countries (Akan, 2003).

 

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