ANDRADE, Ednilton Tavares de; CORRÊA, Paulo Cesar; MARTINS, José Helvecio; ALVARENGA, Eveline Mantovani
Résumé:
The objective of this work was to evaluate the immediate and latent
effects of mechanical damages on physiological quality of bean seed (Phaseolus vulgares
L.), for two initial moisture contents (25,1% and 33,4% w.b.), two final moisture contents
(11% and 13% w.b.), two impact velocities (10m.s-1 and 16,5 m.s-1), and two impact
positions (hilo and opposite to hilo). The seed quality was evaluated by standard
germination test (STG), first counting of the STG, and tetrazolium test. The results showed
that the seed damage susceptibility due to mechanical impact is a function of impact
velocity, and depends of initial moisture contents and storage period. It was concluded that
the storage period increased the o potential for the seed quality decrease after they were
submitted to impact.