Storage of sunflower seeds

The sunflower is among the top five crops in the world for the production of edible vegetable oil. The species displays rustic behavior, with an excellent edaphic and climatic adaptability index, being able to be cultivated throughout Brazil. Seed quality is the key to increasing production and prod...

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Published in:Ciência agronômica Vol. 45; no. 2; pp. 361 - 369
Main Authors: Lima, Denise de Castro, Dutra, Alek Sandro, Pontes, Felipe Moura, Bezerra, Francisco Thiago Coelho
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 01-06-2014
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Summary:The sunflower is among the top five crops in the world for the production of edible vegetable oil. The species displays rustic behavior, with an excellent edaphic and climatic adaptability index, being able to be cultivated throughout Brazil. Seed quality is the key to increasing production and productivity in the sunflower. The objective of this work was to monitor the viability of sunflower seeds with a view to their conservation when stored in different environments and packaging. The seeds were packed in paper bags, multilayered paper, black polyethylene and PET bottles; and stored for a period of twelve months in the following environments: dry cold room (10 ºC and 55% RH), the ambient conditions of Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil (30-32 ºC and 75% RH), refrigerator (4 ºC and 38-43% RH) and freezer (-20 ºC). Every three months, the water content of the seeds was determined and germination, accelerated ageing, speed of emergence index, and seedling dry weight were evaluated. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a scheme of split-lots, with four replications. It can be concluded that the natural environment is not suitable for the storage of sunflower seeds. Sunflower seeds remain viable for 12 months when stored in a dry cold room, refrigerator or freezer, irrespective of the type of packaging used.
ISSN:1806-6690
1806-6690
DOI:10.1590/S1806-66902014000200018