Drying of meadow fescue seeds of different moisture contents: Changes in dormancy and germination
2013
Stanisavljevic, R., Institute of Forage Crops, Krusevac (Serbia) | Milenkovic, J., Institute of Forage Crops, Krusevac (Serbia) | Djokic, D., Institute of Forage Crops, Krusevac (Serbia) | Terzic, D., Institute of Forage Crops, Krusevac (Serbia) | Petrovic, M., Institute of Forage Crops, Krusevac (Serbia) | Dukanovic, L., High School for Agriculture, Sabac (Serbia). Dept. of Seed | Dodig, D., Maize Research Inst. Zemun Polje, Belgrade (Serbia)
The impacts of drying temperatures of 70, 60, 50, 40 and 22 deg C on changes in dormancy and germination of seed harvested with moisture contents of 45, 35 and 25% were observed in the present study. The analysis was done immediately after seed drying, then three months later and eight months later. Seeds with the moisture content of 45% that were dried at 70 deg C were not dormant at all after harvest, but seeds were damaged, which resulted in reduced germination. Drying temperatures of 40 deg C and 50 deg C resulted in maximum germination of seed harvested with 45% moisture after three months. After eight months the best germination of all seeds was obtained at 22 deg C and 40 deg C. The seed ageing test confirmed faster deterioration of seeds harvested with higher moisture contents. Seed harvested with 25% moisture and dried at 22 deg C is the most suitable seed for longer storage.
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