AZEVEDO, M. R. Q. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5832646831802848; AZEVEDO, Márcia Rejane de Queiroz Almeida.
Resumo:
The objective of this research was to evaluate the physiological
quality of sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum L), stored in two storage
distinct conditions and three types of packages, during a six months
period. It was adoptted the random statistical design, with a 4x3x2
factorial arrangement and four repetitions, in order to measure the
efficiency of the two storage conditions: (a) drying chamber controlled at
a temperature of 10°C and 35% relative humidity; (b) ambiental
conditions of Campina Grande city (Paraiba state); and three types of
packages: (a) paper bag; (b) polyethilene bag; (c) and metallic
container; and four storage periods (0, 2, 4, and six months). The
physiological quality was evaluated by germination, vigour test (length of
seedlings) and determination of moisture content of sesame seeds of
culture CNPA G-2 originated from experimental station located in Patos
city, in the agriculture year of 1991-1992. The results show that the
sesame seeds can be stored, for a six months period, under ambiental
conditions of Campina Grande as well as in a drying chamber, without
reducing the germination and vigour. The polyethilene bag and the
metallic container are the best to conserve the physiological quality of
these seeds.