MORELLO, Gabriela M.; RODRIGUES, Silvestre.; FABBRO, Inacio M. D.; REBOLLA, Beatriz V.
Resumo:
The agricultural machines’s work cannot damage the seeds’ s viability, in other
words, they must not break or crack them. Therefore, there is the tetrazolium test to determine
and study the possible causes of situations like these. This test is usually done to determine
seed’s viability in the agricultural process. This research work gives an account of tetrazolium
tests, made with the objective of separating different ages of bean seeds (phaseolus vulgaris, L.)
and to study the seed’s damages causes, using the related test, verifying its effectiveness.
Therefore, the seeds were prepared and artificially aged to 10 different ages, using BOD
chambers. In that way, the youngest seeds tested were the new ones and the oldest seeds were
aged for 216 hours, with a 40 + 1oC temperature and about 90% of relative humidity. Thus, the
work showed that, the youngest the seeds are, more vigor and germination potential they have,
and, the oldest the seeds are, less vigor and germination potential they present. It was showed,
also, the percentage and type of damages causes.