Influence of storage conditions on survival and sowing value of seed of tropical pasture grasses. 1. LongevityExport / Share Hopkinson, J.M. and English, B. H. (2005) Influence of storage conditions on survival and sowing value of seed of tropical pasture grasses. 1. Longevity. Tropical Grasslands, 39 (3). pp. 129-139. ISSN 0049-4763
Article Link: https://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/public/journal... AbstractTo find ways of improving the sowing value of seed of tropical pasture grasses through attention to the storage environment used commercially, fresh seed lots of Panicum maximum, Brachiaria decumbens, Brachiaria humidicola, Setaria sphacelata and Chloris gayana were stored under different conditions and sampled periodically for laboratory, greenhouse and field testing. Comparisons were made between seed lots stored in bags of open weave in a cool-room at 10°C and 50% RH and in an open store-room at ambient temperature. Seed lots of P. maximum in moisture-proof packets at 5 different moisture contents between 7.3 and 12.9% were compared. One seed lot was also freezer-stored at −12°C. Part 1 reports their viability and dormancy loss.
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