Effects of short periods of accelerated aging on germination performance of soybean Glycine max L. merrill seeds


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Petrus Bulan, . (1995) Effects of short periods of accelerated aging on germination performance of soybean Glycine max L. merrill seeds. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Seeds of Braxton and Dare soybean Glycine max L. Merrill cultivars were germinated after stored with or without drying at 30 celcius following accelerated aging in high moisture level approx. 100 RH at 40 celcius for 0 12 36 48 60 and 72 hr periods. Germination of seeds of both cultivars decreased sharply after 48 hr of accelerated aging periods had the greatest effect on speed of germination. The beneficial effect of these short periods of accelerated aging on germination performance of soybean seeds were brief and dissipated or became negative when the aged seeds were stored for any appreciable period.


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Abstract

Seeds of Braxton and Dare soybean Glycine max L. Merrill cultivars were germinated after stored with or without drying at 30 celcius following accelerated aging in high moisture level approx. 100 RH at 40 celcius for 0 12 36 48 60 and 72 hr periods. Germination of seeds of both cultivars decreased sharply after 48 hr of accelerated aging periods had the greatest effect on speed of germination. The beneficial effect of these short periods of accelerated aging on germination performance of soybean seeds were brief and dissipated or became negative when the aged seeds were stored for any appreciable period.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
AGROVOC Term: SOYBEAN PRODUCTS
AGROVOC Term: PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCTS
AGROVOC Term: GERMINATION
AGROVOC Term: SEEDS
AGROVOC Term: CROPS
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:13
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11190

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