Journal of Seed Science ()

Physiological potential of soybean seeds after maturation and submitted to artificial drying

  • Cesar Pedro Hartmann Filho,
  • André Luís Duarte Goneli,
  • Tathiana Elisa Masetto,
  • Elton Aparecido Siqueira Martins,
  • Guilherme Cardoso Oba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-1545v39n4175656
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 4
pp. 374 – 384

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Abstract: This study evaluated the physiological potential of soybean seeds harvested during two seasons, on different maturation stages and subjected to different drying temperatures. The seeds were harvested at the maturations stages R7, R7 + 2, R7 + 3, R7 + 5, R7 + 6, R7 + 7, R7 + 10 and R7 + 12 days (55, 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, and 20% of moisture content). For each maturation stage, seeds were divided into three samples: one sample was used to directly evaluate the physiological potential, and the others were dried at 40 °C and 50 °C, until reaching the moisture content of 11.5%. The physiological potential was evaluated through germination test, first germination count of germination, accelerated aging, modified cold, electrical conductivity and seedling emergence. The maximum physiological potential of seeds is achieved at the moisture content of 55%, the point that the dry matter is maximum. The seeds became tolerant to artificial drying approximately at the stage R7 + 7 days (30% of moisture content). Germination and vigor of the soybean seeds reduce as the drying temperature is increased from 40 °C to 50 °C, and this effect is enhanced when the seeds show moisture contents above 30%.

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