Teor de Água na Colheita e Temperatura de Secagem na Qualidade de Sementes de Sorgo, Durante o Armazenamento

Harvest is a procedure which must happen as fast as possible when the physiological maturity of seedis reached. In sorghum, this maturity can occur with the water content around 25 to 35%. Nevertheless, seeds withhigh water content can be damaged at drying time, so requiring the adoption of drying m...

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Published in:Revista Brasileira de milho e sorgo Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 66 - 81
Main Authors: Silva, T.T.A., Oliveira, J.A., Carvalho, M.L.M., Vieira, A.R., Costa, R.R., Abreu, L.A.S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo 30-04-2011
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Summary:Harvest is a procedure which must happen as fast as possible when the physiological maturity of seedis reached. In sorghum, this maturity can occur with the water content around 25 to 35%. Nevertheless, seeds withhigh water content can be damaged at drying time, so requiring the adoption of drying methods which ensure seedquality during storage. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the quality of sorghum seeds, cultivar BR 310,harvested with different moisture contents (19 and 27%), submitted to drying under three temperatures (35, 45 and35/45 °C). For alternating temperature, the drying started with 35 ºC until seed reached 15% and then temperature wasraised to 45 ºC. Seeds were later stored in a conventional environment and in a cold and dry chamber, for 9 months. Thequality of the seeds was determined by testing moisture content, germination and seedling emergence, emergence rateindex (IVE), cold test, tetrazolium, mass electrical conductivity and isoenzyme analysis. The gemination of sorghumseeds increased with storage when they were dried at 35/45 °C. Alternating drying maintained quality of the seedsharvested with 19% moisture content. A reduction in the percent of dormant seeds at three months was observed whenstored in cold and dry chamber, regardless the initial water content.
ISSN:1980-6477
1676-689X
1980-6477
DOI:10.18512/1980-6477/rbms.v10n1p66-81