Longevity of Arachis pintoi cv. BRS Mandobi seeds stored under different conditions.
Longevity of Arachis pintoi cv. BRS Mandobi seeds stored under different conditions.
Author(s): SOUZA, F. H. D. de; ASSIS, G. M. L. de; VALENTIM, J. F.; CAVARIANI, C.
Summary: The goal of this work was to evaluate the storage effects under different temperatures, relative humidities (RH) and packaging types on the seed physiological quality and pod moisture content of Arachis pintoi cv. BRS Mandobi. The fruit of this herbaceous, perennial, leguminous species consists of an indehiscent pod containing a single seed, which is not dehulled for planting purposes. Pod samples presenting an initial 5.8% moisture content and stored under atmospheres presenting 30, 50, 70, 80 and 90% RH at 21±2 °C reached, respectively, the following equilibrium moisture content (EMC): 5.1±0.3%, 6.2±0.2%, 7.4±0.3%, 8.5±0.2% and 11.6±0.4%. Pod components (pericarp and seed) differed from one another in terms of EMC when stored under the same RH?s; on an average, the pericarp EMC was 4.2% higher than that of the seed. A drastic physiological quality reduction was observed in seeds contained in pods that presented a 6.9% moisture content when storage temperature was raised from 21±2 °C to 30±3 °C. The physiological quality of seeds was preserved for a longer time in semi-permeable packages; this contributed either to maintain low EMC?s or to delay reaching higher pod EMC?s, depending on the RH under which they were stored.
Publication year: 2017
Types of publication: Journal article
Keywords: Almacenamiento de semillas, Amendoim forrageiro, Arachis pintoi cv Mandobi, Cacahuetes forrajeros, Calidad de las semillas, Contenido de agua, Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste, Forage peanut, Higroscopicidad, Hygroscopic equilibrium, Leguminosas forrajeras, Seed packaging, São Carlos (SP), São Paulo
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