Hordeum vulgare
Hordeum vulgare, commonly known as barley, is an annual cereal grain belonging to the Poaceae family. It is one of the world's oldest cultivated crops and holds significant academic importance. Barley is widely grown for its grains, which are used for food, beverages, and animal feed. It has a diverse genetic makeup, enabling adaptation to various climates and environments.
Species: |
Hordeum vulgare |
Abbreviation: |
H. vulgare |
Ploidy: |
diploid |
Chromosomes: |
14 |
Genomic SSRs: |
304,626 |
Genic SSRs: |
52,691 |
Genome size: |
4.23G |
Assembly: |
Morex V3 |
Genome URL: |
H. vulgare Genome URL |
Accession: |
Morex |