SILVA, A. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8866305646859833; SILVA, Ana Lúcia da.
Resumen:
The objective of this work to study the quality of four varieties of beans vigna (Vigna
unguiculaia L. Walp) and four maize (Zea mays L.) treated with extracts of orange,
pepper and phosphine, initially characterized as the physical purity, moisture,
germination, vigor and development of pests insect in storage for ten months; after
treatment were stored in PET packaging type in uncontrolled environment of
temperature and relative humidity. Every two months, until the tenth month the analysis
of moisture, infestation, germination and vigor were repeated. The design was
completely randomized with treatments arranged in a factoring scheme, whose the
quantitative factors were revealed by the regression analysis of variance. From the
results obtained, it was concluded that the natural extracts used in the treatment of vigna
bean seeds were efficient in maintaining the viability and infestation by pests insect of
the same during the ten months of storage, end hydroalcoholic extract of orange was
more efficient in maintaining the viability of the seeds front the seeds treated with
pepper. For maize seed was physiological quality maintained and infestation by pests
insect in storage, reducing the efficiency of the extracts insofar as it reduced the
concentration of the same and that the extract used undiluted (100%) was the most
efficient.