Germinative capacity
Germinative capacity is the most important characteristic of malting barley. It measures the percentage of viable kernels in a barley sample, independent of whether they are still dormant or not.
This method describes a method for determining the germinative energy in barley by triggering germination in Petri dishes under defined conditions. Germinative energy and water sensitivity are determined with this method.
Barley intended for the production of malt is evaluated on the basis of germinative energy.
Two analyses are carried out on 100 kernels each, in 4 ml and 8 ml of water.