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Baughman, Owen, Anna Hosford, and Emily Ralston. "Evaluating Seed Enhancement Technology’s Effects on Seed Viability during Multi-Year Storage: A Case Study Using Herbicide Protection Pellets." Plants 12, no. 20 (2023): 3662. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12203662.

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The viability of seed often decreases during multi-year storage. For seed enhancement technologies (SETs) that apply treatments to native seed prior to sowing in restoration projects, it is important to determine if SETs affect the rate of viability loss in storage to understand if treated seeds can tolerate storage or if they must be sown immediately after treatment. Examining herbicide protection pellet (HPP) seed technology, we conducted germination trials on 10 seedlots of four species to compare three treatments: original bare seed kept in seed storage for 2–3 years, seed retrieved from 2
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Zhang, Jianhua, and Allan S. Hamill. "Seed weight, intraspecific competition, and plant performance in Abutilon theophrasti." Canadian Journal of Botany 75, no. 9 (1997): 1614–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b97-873.

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Seed weight of Abutilon theophrasti Medic, varies among populations and with the light conditions of the parent plants. In this study, the impacts of seed weight variation on seed germination and plant growth were investigated. Variations in seed weight did not result in any significant difference in the germination ability of seeds. The enhanced germination associated with large seeds produced by plants in shaded conditions found in previous studies were more likely the result of interpopulational variation or difference in maternal environments. The leaf chlorophyll content of young seedling
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Kozachenko, O., E. Aliiev, M. Bakum, A. Mikhailov, and M. Krekot. "Justification of the efficiency of using a vibrofriction separator in the preparation of mustard seed material." Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the Institute of Oilseed Crops NAAS, no. 31 (December 13, 2021): 142–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.36710//ioc-2021-31-13.

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The aim of the work is to study the possibility of improving the sowing qualities of mustard seed material by its purification and sorting on a vibrofriction separator with non-perforated friction working surfaces. According to DSTU 2240-93 in the mustard seed of original and elite mustard seeds must be at least 99% by weight of the source material, and the content of seeds of other crops and weed seeds should not exceed 40 pieces/kg. In musty seed material 1–3 reproductions mustard seeds must be at least 98 %, seeds of other cultivated plants are allowed not more than 320 pieces/kg, and weed
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Zhilin, N. A., O. M. Snigireva, and G. A. Serkova. "Seed production of spring cereals at the Federal Agrarian Scientific Center of the North-East named after N.V. Rudnitsky." Siberian Herald of Agricultural Science 54, no. 1 (2024): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2024-1-5.

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Seed production of spring grain crops is the foundation of food security of a modern state. Together with breeding, seed production provides high quality products in the required volume. In the Kirov region, the main producers of original seeds are the Federal Agrarian Scientific Center of the NorthEast named after N.V. Rudnitsky (FASC of the North-East) and Vyatka State Agrotechnological University. FASC of the North-East was reorganized in 2017 to include the North-East Regional Agrarian Research Center, Falyonskaya Breeding Station, Nizhny Novgorod, Mari, Mordovian and Chuvash Agricultural
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Nascimento, Warley M. "238 Seed Size Effects on Brassica Transplant Production." HortScience 35, no. 3 (2000): 432B—432. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.35.3.432b.

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The growing of transplants in plug cell trays is the primary method of producing brassica transplants in many countries. Seed quality is an important aspect to achieve success in transplant production. Seed size may affect seed performance, seedling growth and development of brassica transplants. Seeds of cauliflower (`Vitoria de vero') and cabbage (`Unio') from Embrapa Vegetables were used in this study. During seed conditioning, seeds were classified using round screens generating three (>1.5, 1.5-2.0, and 2.0-2.5 mm) and four (>1.5, 1.5-2.0, 2.0-2.5, and < 2.5 mm) seed size categor
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Gan, Y., P. Jayakumar, R. P. Zentner, and C. L. McDonald. "Selection for seed size and its impact on grain yield and quality in kabuli chickpea." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 86, no. 2 (2006): 345–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/p05-113.

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Seed cost is a major input expense for the production of kabuli chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) due to its large seed size. Use of small seeds could reduce production costs because a lower volume of seeds would be needed per unit area. This study determined the effects of seed size, and selective use of small seeds, year after year, on the field performance of kabuli chickpea in Swift Current, Saskatchewan from 2000 to 2003. Separated large (9.1–11.0 mm diameter) and small (8.1–9.0 mm) seeds of certified CDC Xena were compared with the original, unseparated seeds during the 4-yr study period. Al
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Akinola, M. Olatunde, Ken Thompson, and Susan H. Hillier. "Development of soil seed banks beneath synthesized meadow communities after seven years of climate manipulations." Seed Science Research 8, no. 4 (1998): 493–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960258500004463.

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AbstractMeadow microcosms were established from seed on low-fertility soil of known seed bank composition, and subjected to manipulations of simulated grazing, cutting date, temperature and fertility for seven years. The composition and density of the seed bank was then determined in five 2-cm soil layers (0–2, 2–4, 4–6, 6–8 and 8–10 cm). The seed bank contained three distinct groups of species: species present in the original soil, sown species, and ‘others’. The seed bank was little affected by the experimental treatments, presumably because the sown species made only a small contribution to
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Machnev, A. V., V. A. Machnev, P. N. Khorev, and A. N. Khorev. "Results of field researches of a seed drill equipped with sowing devices with asymmetrical profile of seed cells." Traktory i sel hozmashiny 82, no. 3 (2015): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/0321-4443-65431.

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A seed drill equipped with sowing devices with asymmetrical profile of seed cells and with a ledge in the form of hypocycloid has been developed and made. Optimum values of design parameters of seed roller in actual practice are determined. Original methods for determination of seeds distribution in a row and crushing of seeds in laboratory and field conditions are given.
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Shi, Yaying, Jiayi Li, Zeyun Yu, Yin Li, Yangpingqing Hu, and Lushen Wu. "Multi-Barley Seed Detection Using iPhone Images and YOLOv5 Model." Foods 11, no. 21 (2022): 3531. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11213531.

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As a raw material for beer, barley seeds play a critical role in producing beers with various flavors. Unexcepted mixed varieties of barley seeds make malt quality uncontrollable and can even destroy beer flavors. To ensure the quality and flavor of malts and beers, beer brewers will strictly check the appropriate varieties of barley seeds during the malting process. There are wide varieties of barley seeds with small sizes and similar features. Professionals can visually distinguish these varieties, which can be tedious and time-consuming and have high misjudgment rates. However, biological t
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Streltsova, L. G., and O. S. Zhogaleva. "Quantitative characteristics of pea varieties when treated with chelated micro fertilizers." Kormlenie sel'skohozjajstvennyh zhivotnyh i kormoproizvodstvo (Feeding of agricultural animals and feed production), no. 5 (April 15, 2023): 50–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/sel-05-2305-05.

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In order to accelerate the process of introducing new selection achievements into production, it is necessary to provide agricultural producers with a suffi cient number of original and elite seeds. Therefore, the development of technological methods for accelerating the reproduction of seed material based on the use of chelated micro fertilizers is very relevant. The purpose of the research is to study the variability of quantitative characteristics of pea varieties under the action of chelated micro fertilizers to increase the effi ciency of seed production in the cultivation of original and
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V, KRISHNASAMY. "Effects of seed soaking in leaf extract and seed coating with leaf powder on seed germination and seedling vigour in sunflower." Madras Agricultural Journal 91, December (2004): 460–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a00135.

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Sunflower seeds of cv. Morden were soaked in water or leaf extract (1%) of Prosopis, Azadirachta (Neem), Cyanodon, Bougainvilla, Vitax, Acacia, Pongamia, Hibiscus,." Moringa and Tamarindus (Tamarind) for 16h and dried back to original moisture content. Soaked and dried seeds were evaluated for seed germination and root and shoot length of seedlings. In another experiment, seeds were coated with dried leaf powders of plant species used in the previous experiment at 250 g kg of seed using maida 5 per cent ns adhesive. Soaking and drying in leaf extract of Bougainvilla and Vitax recorded maximum
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Podlaski, S., Z. Chrobak, and Z. Wyszkowska. "Effect of parsley seed treatment on root yield." Plant, Soil and Environment 49, No. 5 (2011): 213–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/4115-pse.

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As parsley seed vigour is known to be low, a 3-year field study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of seed priming and pelleting. Hardening and solid matrix priming (SMP) were applied to two varieties (Cukrowa and Berlińska). Both methods of seed pre-sowing treatment increased the percentage, speed and synchrony of seedling emergence. Due to seed pre-treatment the original root yield of cv. Cukrowa increased by 6.45 to 7.09 t/ha and that of cv. Berlińska by 2.44 to 5.48 t/ha, depending on the priming technique. Pelleting of primed seeds negatively affected seed vigour as compa
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Hansen, Michael Adsetts Edberg, Fiona R. Hay, and Jens Michael Carstensen. "A virtual seed file: the use of multispectral image analysis in the management of genebank seed accessions." Plant Genetic Resources 14, no. 3 (2015): 238–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479262115000362.

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We present a method for multispectral seed phenotyping as a fast and robust tool for managing genebank accessions. A multispectral vision system was used to take images of the seeds of 20 diverse varieties of rice (approximately 30 seeds for each variety). This was followed by extraction of feature information from the images. Multivariate analysis of the feature data was used to classify seed phenotypes according to accession. The proportion of correctly classified rice seeds was 93%. We conclude that the multispectral image analysis could play a role in comparing incoming seeds against exist
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Ponazhev, V. P. "Efficiency of methods for selecting the initial material of oil flax in primary seed production." Agrarian science, no. 9 (November 13, 2022): 126–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-362-9-126-130.

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Relevance. The efficiency of primary oil flax seed production largely depends on the methods of plant selection and the creation of updated (original) seeds, which still remain complex and time consuming. The development of new, more advanced methods for selecting the initial crop material, aimed at reducing labor intensity, labor costs and speeding up work at the initial stages of seed production, is relevant and has practical significance. Methods. The object of research was the process of selection and testing of oil flax plants according to the relevant characteristics, the subject of rese
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Buldakov, S. A., N. A. Shakleina, and L. P. Plekhanova. "Cultivation method for revitalized potato material in the system of original seed production." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 845, no. 1 (2021): 012019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/845/1/012019.

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Abstract To arrange a system of virus-free potato seed production in the Sakhalin region, a series of studies undertaken to come up with a method towards potato material cultivation in film-gauze greenhouses. At the initial stage, the key agrotechnical methods were developed for growing test-tube microplants, including optimal planting plans – 70×15 cm (the highest yield derived from a standard mini-tuber fraction pcs/m2), 70×30 cm (for clone selection); spraying with insecticides (Aktellik – 3 l/ha, Rogor – 2 l/ha) and fungicides (Ridomil – 1 kg/ha, Tsineb – 2.4 kg/ha) to combat agents transm
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Batalova, G. A., and Yu E. Vedernikov. "Breeding and original seed growing of naked oats." Agricultural science Euro-North-East 45, no. 2 (2015): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.30766/2072-9081.2015.45.2.04-09.

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Zadorozhna, O. A., O. M. Bezugla, O. N. Vus, O. G. Suprun, and T. P. Shyianova. "Analysis of soybean germplasm by seed longevity." Faktori eksperimental'noi evolucii organizmiv 27 (September 1, 2020): 226–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.7124/feeo.v27.1331.

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Aim. Analysis of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) germplasm seed longevity with different biochemical composition for further storage optimization in active collections and during long-term storage. Methods. The content of protein, oil, fatty acid composition (palmitic, palmitic-oleic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, linolenic, eicosenic, behenic) in experimental soybean seed samples was analyzed. The process of accelerated storage aging, storage at –20°C were carried out at original seed moisture content and after additional drying. Laboratory and field indexes of seed germinability, mophophysiolog
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Ellison, J. Howard, and John J. Kinelski. "‘Jersey Giant’, An All-male Asparagus Hybrid." HortScience 20, no. 6 (1985): 1141. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.20.6.1141.

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Abstract Male asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) plants generally have higher yields and live longer than female plants; therefore, are preferred by growers. Another advantage of male plants is the lack of seeds, which, on female plants, produce volunteer seedlings regarded as a weed problem in commercial fields. Perhaps the most important long-term advantage of a male hybrid is that growers are unable to produce their own seed and thereby obliterate the original “cultivar.” The production of seed by growers already has led to the loss of excellent original strains of Martha and Mary Washing
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Grange, S., D. I. Leskovar, L. Pike, and G. Cobb. "Scarification and Moisture Effects on Triploid Watermelon Seed Germination." HortScience 35, no. 4 (2000): 553C—553b. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.35.4.553c.

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Triploid watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum & Nakai] consumption is increasing in the United States However, some of the original problems, poor and inconsistent germination, still exist. Seeds of several triploid and diploid watermelon cultivars were subjected to a variety of treatments to improve germination. Control and scarified seeds, by nicking, were incubated at 25 or 30 °C in either 5 or 10 mL H2O or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Triploid seed germination was strongly inhibited in all cultivars when seeds were at 10 mL of H2O or H2O2; both nicking and H2O2 increased germinat
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Parameswari, K., V. Vijayageetha, and S. Sangeetha. "Influence of seed invigouration and foliar spray on seed yield of semi dry rice." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES 16, AAEBSSD (2021): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.15740/has/ijps/16.aaebssd/57-61.

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A study was conducted in Soil and Water Management Research Institute, Thanjavur with different combination of seed treatments and foliar spray on growth parameters of rice and its seed yield. Paddy variety Anna (R) 4 seeds were invigourated with different seed treating chemical/biocontroll agents viz., 1% Potassium Chloride, 750 PPM Gelatin (commercial grade), 2% Pigmented Facultative Methylotroph (PPFM) for 12 hours soaking and dried back to original moisture content of 13%. The seeds were dibbled with a spacing of 20 x 10 cm and other recommended package of practice was followed to all the
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Ponazhev, V. P., and E. G. Vinogradova. "Influence of methods of selection of fiber flax plants (<i>Linum usitatissimum L.</i>) on the quality of renewed seeds." Agrarian science 1, no. 10 (2023): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2023-375-10-111-115.

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Relevance. The efficiency of creating high-quality renewed fiber flax seeds depends on the methods of selection of initial plants. The development of more advanced methods for selecting the source material, which makes it possible to ensure less laborious creation of the original material, which has a complex of qualitative features and properties, at the initial stages of seed production is relevant and has practical significance.Methods. The experiments were carried out in accordance with the existing methods for laying and conducting experiments with fiber flax, guidelines for the primary s
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McConkey, Kim R. "The influence of gibbon primary seed shadows on post-dispersal seed fate in a lowland dipterocarp forest in Central Borneo." Journal of Tropical Ecology 21, no. 3 (2005): 255–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467405002257.

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The natural seed shadow created by gibbons (Hylobates mulleri×agilis) in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, was monitored over 11 mo to discern the role of gibbons and post-dispersal events in the spatial pattern of seed germination. Variability in the content and distribution of 183 scats was used to determine which, if any, scat characteristics influenced seed fate. Nine scat characters were evaluated: (1) seed number; (2) number of seed species per scat; (3) scat weight; (4) seed load; (5) rainfall; (6) scat density; (7) distance to nearest fruiting tree; (8) ripe fig abundance; (9) non-fig fru
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Tanwar, Hemender, Virender Singh Mor, Sushma Sharma, et al. "Optimization of ‘on farm’ hydropriming conditions in wheat: Soaking time and water volume have interactive effects on seed performance." PLOS ONE 18, no. 1 (2023): e0280962. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280962.

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Seed priming is a simple and cost effective method to obtain a better plant stand under diverse environmental conditions. The current study was designed to determine the optimal priming duration and water volume for wheat seed. For this experiment, three wheat genotypes with distinct genetic and adaptive backgrounds were chosen. Seeds of each genotype were hydroprimed for 7 durations, i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20 hours, in three different water volumes, i.e. half, equal, and double volume with respect to seed weight and then surface dried for 1 hour. The control was unprimed (dry) seed. The
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CHANDRAN, NISHA, and BALAMURUGAN P. "Germination improvement using chemicals in naturally aged seeds of sunflower cv. Morden." Madras Agricultural Journal 92, september (2005): 492–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a01348.

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Nine month old seeds of sunflower cv. Morden were soaked in different chemicals viz., ferrous sulphate, borax, cobaltous chloride, ammonium molybdate, potassium dihydrogen orthophosphate and calcium chloride at different concentrations as well as at different seed to solution ratio. The treated seeds after drying to their original moisture content were evaluated for germination and vigour. The results showed that seeds soaked in one per cent calcium chloride solution for 6h in 1:1 seed to solution ratio improved the germination by 18 per cent with increased vigour over control.
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Kalinin, Andrey Borisovich, Igor Zinovievich Teplinsky, and Pavel Mikhailovich Shpiganovich. "Methods and means for managing moisture supply regimes during original potato seed growing in the context of global climate change." Agrarian Scientific Journal, no. 4 (April 24, 2023): 112–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/asj.y2023i4pp112-118.

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Obtaining high-quality seed material in soil-climatic zones favorable for the production of original and elite potato seed production requires placing production on clean phytosanitary territories in the high-mountainous, North-Western and Arctic regions of the Russian Federation, where there is a minimum number of carriers of potato diseases, moderate temperatures, and a sufficient level of moisture supply to plants. The statistics of weather observations show a steady increase in average air temperatures, as well as an increase in the amount of average annual precipitation with uneven precip
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Uemura, Shigeru, and Yasuhiro Sugiura. "Density-dependent hoarding by rodents contributes to large variation in seed mass of the woodland herb Symplocarpus renifolius." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37, no. 9 (2007): 1675–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x07-058.

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We analyzed effects of seed-hoarding by rodents on the variation in seed mass and seed success for a perennial forest undergrowth plant — Symplocarpus renifolius Schott ex Miquel — in Hokkaido, northern Japan. Although density of rodents differed greatly between seasons, more rodents were always captured in mesic Sasa sp. patches with dense foliage than in wet Lysichiton sp. patches. In the season with fewer rodents, they cached seeds close to the original places irrespective of vegetation, while in the season with abundant rodents, they transported seeds further and cached seeds disproportion
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Bonnet-Masimbert, M., L. E. Pâques, P. Baldet, and G. Philippe. "From flowering to artificial pollination in larch for breeding and seed orchard production." Forestry Chronicle 74, no. 2 (1998): 195–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc74195-2.

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In larches, breeding and production of improved seeds in seed orchards are difficult because of the particular reproductive biology of these species. This paper presents original technological developments, particularly from CEMAGREF and INRA in France, in the field of flowering induction, mechanized pollen harvesting, controlled crosses for breeding and supplemental mass pollination in seed orchards. Problems related to pollen drying and testing are also discussed briefly.
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Grange, S., D. I. Leskovar, L. Pike, and G. Cobb. "204 Scarification and Moisture Effects on Triploid Watermelon Seed Germination." HortScience 35, no. 3 (2000): 426B—426. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.35.3.426b.

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Triploid watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum &amp; Nakai] consumption is increasing in the U.S. However, some of the original problems, poor and inconsistent germination, still exist. Seeds of several triploid and diploid watermelon cultivars were subjected to a variety of treatments to improve germination. Control and scarified seeds, by nicking, were incubated at 25 or 30 °C in either 5 or 10 mL H2O or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Triploid seed germination was strongly inhibited in all cultivars when seeds were at 10 mL of the H2O or H2O2; both nicking and H2O2 increased germination,
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ABEJIDE, Dorcas Ropo, Olamide Ahmed FALUSI, Oladipupo Abdulazeez Yusuf DAUDU, Liman Muhammad MUHAMMAD, and Aishatu Ahmed GADO. "COLLECTION AND PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME NIGERIAN BAMBARA GROUNDNUT (VIGNA SUBTERRANEA) GERMPLASM USING SEED MORPHOLOGY." Journal of Plant Development 30, no. 1 (2023): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2023.30.1.920.

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Bambara groundnut is an indigenous African legume with great potential to tackle food insecurity in Nigeria. A germplasm collection mission was carried out in collaboration with the Agricultural Developments Project (ADP) Extension officers of Nigeria between October and December 2014. Bambara groundnut seeds were collected from farmers in Kaduna, Niger, Kogi, Benue, Plateau, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Jigawa, Enugu and Federal Capital Territoy (FCT) Abuja. Some seeds were also collected from National Centre for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (NACGRAB). A total of 45 original seed lots were colle
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Salehi Shanjani, Parvin, Ameneh Gholami, Seyed Esmail Seyedian, Mohammad Mahmoodi, and Hamideh Javadi. "Environmental Variation in Seed Mass in Sanguisorba Minor." Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 123B, no. 3 (2023): 137–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bae.2023.a917122.

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ABSTRACT: Seed mass is an important characteristic of seed quality because larger seeds contain more resources and are likely to exhibit greater vigor than smaller seeds, characteristics that are commonly targeted in plant breeding programmes. Seed mass variation in 359 populations (accessions) of Sanguisorba minor were evaluated across its geographical range in Iran. In addition, the seed and germination parameters of 13 populations that had been stored for 12 years at 4°C in the Natural Resources Gene Bank of Iran were analysed. Seed mass among the 359 populations varied from 1.4g to 14.5g w
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Koradhanyamath, Poornima, Basave Gowda, Doddagoudar S. R., et al. "Influence of Priming on Seed Quality and Seed Health in Sorghum." International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 36, no. 9 (2024): 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2024/v36i94955.

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Aims: To achieve sustainable agriculture, it is essential to conduct ongoing research aimed at reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers. This study investigates the effectiveness of seed priming, either alone or in combination with low doses of fungicides and/or biocontrol agents, to enhance seed quality and to reduce seed infection by improving the rate and uniformity of seed emergence and overcoming diseases. Study Design: Completely randomized design. Place and Duration of Study: Seed Unit, UAS, Raichur, from March 2022 to September 2022. Methodology: Sorghum seeds were surface sterili
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Nguyễn, Đăng Ngải, Anh Tú Trần, Văn Minh Nguyễn, Duy Vĩnh Vũ та Xuân Thành Nguyễn. "ĐÁNH GIÁ SỰ PHÁT TÁN CỦA NGUỒN GIỐNG THEO MÙA TỪ CÁC VÙNG BIỂN SINH SẢN PHÍA ĐÔNG NAM VIỆT NAM". Tạp chí Khoa học và Công nghệ Nhiệt đới, № 36 (29 квітня 2025): 12–23. https://doi.org/10.58334/vrtc.jtst.n36.02.

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SEASONAL PATTERNS OF SEED DISPERSAL IN SOUTHEAST VIETNAM SEA A comparative analysis of flow velocity and seed dispersal patterns in the Southeast Vietnam Sea revealed significant seasonal variations. During the southwest monsoon, flow velocities were substantially higher than those observed during the northeast monsoon. Notably, areas with flow velocities ranging from 0.6 to 1.0 m/s constituted approximately one-third of the simulated region. To gain deeper insights into seed source dispersal dynamics, we employed Delft3D modeling software to simulate continuous seed reproduction over seven-da
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Yunusov, Salohiddin Z., Shakhnoza A. Makhmudova, and Dilafruz A. Kasimova. "INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE SEED SHAFT TURBER OF THE LINTER MACHINE." Technologies & Quality 65, no. 3 (2024): 37–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2587-6147-2024-3-65-37-41.

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It is noted that the main factor in reducing the quality of the lint is its contamination caused by the increased content of crushed seeds. The latter is explained by the mechanical impact on the seed roller from the rigid elements of the working bodies of the linter machine, such as saws, grates and agitator. The magnitude of this impact largely depends on the density of the seed roller itself. In addition, its high density is the cause of additional energy costs for its rotation. To reduce the dynamic loads on the seeds in the roller, an original design of agitator with elastic inclined blad
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Gierz, Łukasz, and Włodzimierz Keska. "The Application of Optoelectronic Elements to Control the Sowing Process." E3S Web of Conferences 132 (2019): 01003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913201003.

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The article is an overview of scientific and patent literature as well as solutions available on the world market of electronic equipment for seed drills. Recently Dickey-John and Väderstad, which offers the SeedEye system, have been leading companies in this branch. Photoelectric sensors, which do not interfere with the seed flow, are often used to count seeds and control the correctness of sowing. The article describes and presents the results of simulation and laboratory tests of two original innovative concepts of a photoelectric sensor: 1 – with an infrared diode and a centrifugal seed st
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K, KRISHNAVENI. "Field performance of differentially aged seeds using seed and plan leaf extracts on seed yield and quality of paddy variety IR 20." Madras Agricultural Journal 90, December (2003): 686–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a00161.

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Studies on the field performance of differentially aged seeds using seed and plant leaf extracts on seed yield and quality of paddy variety IR 20 revealed that the effect of accelerated ageing mimicked the natural ageing as was observed through reduction in germination, seedling length and drymatter production after hydration-dehydration either with water or using blackgram seed leachate (1:1) for 8 and dried back to original moisture content. The effect of ageing could be alleviaed through this treatment and this was reflected on enhancement of plant height, number of tillers/plant, days to 5
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Munkvold, G. P., and W. M. Carlton. "Influence of Inoculation Method on Systemic Fusarium moniliforme Infection of Maize Plants Grown from Infected Seeds." Plant Disease 81, no. 2 (1997): 211–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.1997.81.2.211.

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Two greenhouse and two field experiments were conducted in 1994 and 1995 to quantify the incidence of maize kernel infection resulting from systemic infection of maize plants by Fusarium moniliforme. Seeds were infected by two methods: (i) spray-inoculation of maize silks during seed development (field-infected), and (ii) soak-inoculation of mature seeds in a spore suspension (laboratory-infected). Plants were grown from infected seeds and assayed for systemic infection by the seed-inoculated strain, determined by vegetative compatibility of recovered isolates with the original strain. The see
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Demari, Gustavo Henrique, Ivan Ricardo Carvalho, Vinícius Jardel Szareski, et al. "Seed Size and Its Influence on Growth-Related Agronomic Characters of Wheat Plants." Journal of Agricultural Science 11, no. 12 (2019): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v11n12p29.

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The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of seed size on agronomic traits related to the growth of wheat plants. The seeds used in this experiment were collected in growing fields from the North of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The experimental design was randomized block design, with three wheat cultivars (Quartzo, Ametista and TBIO Sinuelo) &amp;times; six seed lots (A; B; C; D; E; F) &amp;times; five sieve diameters: I: (original sample without standardization, being that used by farmers (OS)), II: (seeds &amp;gt; 3.00 mm), III: (seeds from 2.5 to 2.99 mm), IV: (seeds from 2.0
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Oleson, J. D., J. R. Rouse, P. J. Boeve, A. R. Warshaw, and J. J. Tollefson. "Field Corn, Wireworm Larval Control, 1992." Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 18, no. 1 (1993): 208–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/18.1.208.

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Abstract Planting-time soil insecticides and seed-treatments were evaluated for wireworm control in a silt loam field near Onslow, IA. The field had been planted no-till into soybean stubble, and required replanting due to severe wireworm damage. The test plot was planted no-till into the row centers of the original stand. Following planting, the remaining original stand was hoed out. The experimental design was a RCB with 4 replications. Treatments were applied to single, 50-ft length rows with 30-inch row spacing. Granular insecticide formulations were applied with modified Noble metering un
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Parfenova, Elena I., Nina A. Kuzmina, Sergey R. Kuzmin, and Nadezhda M. Tchebakova. "Climate Warming Impacts on Distributions of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Seed Zones and Seed Mass across Russia in the 21st Century." Forests 12, no. 8 (2021): 1097. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12081097.

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Research highlights: We investigated bioclimatic relationships between Scots pine seed mass and seed zones/climatypes across its range in Russia using extensive published data to predict seed zones and seed mass distributions in a changing climate and to reveal ecological and genetic components in the seed mass variation using our 40-year common garden trial data. Introduction: seed productivity issues of the major Siberian conifers in Asian Russia become especially relevant nowadays in order to compensate for significant forest losses due to various disturbances during the 20th and current ce
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Poovizhi, M., and K. Sujatha. "Improvement in seed germination by priming treatments in Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum L.)." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 12, no. 2 (2020): 84–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.vi.2244.

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The seeds must be viable and non-dormant for the efficient cultivation of the species of medicinal plants. The seeds of Solanum nigrum possess primary dormancy, which restricts germination. Hence, a laboratory experiment was conducted during 2019 in the Department of Seed Science and Technology, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The S. nigrum seeds were primed by soaking in different chemicals viz.,GA3 100ppm, Thiourea1%, KNO3 0.5%, Succinic acid 100 ppm, Ascorbic acid 100 ppm, hydro and dry control with soaking durations of 12h and seeds were dried under shade
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Zadorozhna, OA, TP Shyianova, MYu Skorokhodov, and TM Shpak. "Rice (Orysa sativa L.) seed storage under controlled conditions." Genetičnì resursi roslin (Plant Genetic Resources), no. 28 (2021): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.36814/pgr.2021.28.11.

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Viability of rice (Orysa sativa L.) seeds accessions: subsp. japonica: var. italica, var. nigro-apiculata, var. subvulgaris; subsp. indica, var. mutica and var. fortuna was analised. The seed accessions were grown in the southern steppe of Ukraine and then stored at 4°C and −20°C. According to the research results, it is established that rice seeds in favorable cultivation years are able to maintain the original germination without significant changes for 10 years and longer with 6-8% moisture content even at 4°C storage temperature. There were no differences of rice seeds longevity of the sam
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Ortega-Cuadros, Mailen, Sophie Aligon, Tatiana Arias, et al. "Fungal Necrotrophic Interaction: A Case Study of Seed Immune Response to a Seed-Borne Pathogen." Seeds 3, no. 2 (2024): 216–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/seeds3020017.

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Seeds play a vital role in the perpetuation of plant species, both in natural environments and agriculture. However, they often face challenges from biotic stresses, such as seed-borne pathogenic fungi. The transgenerational transmission of these seed-borne fungi, along with their dissemination during seed commercialization, can contribute to the emergence of global epidemic diseases, resulting in substantial economic losses. Despite the recognized impact of seed-borne pathogens on agriculture, our understanding of seed–pathogen interactions remains limited. This review establishes parallels b
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Sorvari, Seppo. "Single seed analysis of fatty acids and glucosinolates combined with meristem rescue in Brassica campestris L." Agricultural and Food Science 60, no. 2 (1988): 125–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.23986/afsci.72283.

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A method for the simultaneous analysis of fatty acids and glucosinolates in a single seed without loosing the original genome was developed. Loss of the original genome was avoided by dissecting the meristem from the seed germinated short time under sterile conditions and by growing an adult plant from it. The rest of the seed was used for fatty acid and glucosinolate analysis by gas chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography.
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Gadotti, Gizele I., Leopoldo Baudet, and Francisco A. Villela. "Several regulations in gravity table in quality of tobacco seeds." Engenharia Agrícola 32, no. 2 (2012): 361–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-69162012000200016.

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The use of gravity table can result in improved quality of seeds of several species, demonstrating the superiority of the quality attributes of seeds collected in the top positions in relation to the lower positions of the discharge zone of the gravity table. The availability of information on tobacco seeds, particularly on the action of gravity table, has not been addressed in the literature. The present study was to evaluate the influence of different regulations in the gravity table on the quality of tobacco seeds. The terminal edge of the machine of 50 cm width was divided into four parts
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Arias, Silvina L., Charles C. Block, Derrick A. Mayfield, et al. "Occurrence in Seeds and Potential Seed Transmission of Xanthomonas vasicola pv. vasculorum in Maize in the United States." Phytopathology® 110, no. 6 (2020): 1139–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto-08-19-0306-r.

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This paper reports original evidence regarding the potential role of seed transmission of Xanthomonas vasicola pv. vasculorum in the epidemiology of bacterial leaf streak (BLS) in maize. We evaluated the occurrence of the pathogen on seeds from diseased fields and its subsequent transmission to seedlings. In 2016 and 2017, X. vasicola pv. vasculorum was detected by TaqMan PCR from 22 of 41 maize seed lots harvested from naturally infected fields in Colorado, Nebraska, and Iowa. However, many of the PCR-positive samples did not yield culturable X. vasicola pv. vasculorum colonies. The highest l
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Evans, PM, and EJ Hall. "Seed softening patterns from single seed crops of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) in a cool temperate environment." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 35, no. 8 (1995): 1117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea9951117.

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An experiment was set up in northern Tasmania with 7 cultivars of subterranean clover widely ranging in maturity and levels of hardseededness. They were planted as pure swards and in a mixture with perennial ryegrass. After seed set in the first year, all seedling regenerations were counted and then killed, and seed populations were measured each summer for 6 years. No significant differences in seed losses existed between the pure swards and the mixtures or between cultivars. Negative exponential functions of the relationship between seed banks and time fitted the data well with r2 ranging fr
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Cantliffe, Daniel J., Ping Oiao, and Carlos A. Parera. "ENHANCED GERMINATION OF CELERY AT STRESS TEMPERATURE VIA SOLID MATRIX PRIMING." HortScience 27, no. 6 (1992): 577e—577. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.27.6.577e.

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The high temperature severely reduces seed germination, emergence, and seedling uniformity in celery (Apium graveolens L.). Celery seeds were primed via solid matrix priming (SMP) using water or 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution at 1, 2, 3 or 4 ml rate for 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 days. Moisture content of the seeds was calculated for each priming treatment and time interval. After priming, the seeds were dried back to the original dry weight. The germination percentage was calculated for each treatment at two different temperatures (15 and 30C). The seed primed with NaOCl gained signif
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Egley, Grant H. "Ethephon Reduction of Redroot Pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) Seed Populations." Weed Technology 4, no. 4 (1990): 808–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0890037x00026440.

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Freshly collected redroot pigweed seeds were buried 5 cm deep in the field in November of 3 yr in succession. Treatments applied to the soil surface included KNO3(400 kg ha-1) in midwinter, ethephon (11 kg ha-1) in late spring, and a soil cover (polyethylene sheet for 2 wk) in late spring. Seeds were recovered within 1 yr after treatment, examined forin situgermination, and tested for viability. The 3-yr averages for viable seeds remaining by October in the year after treatment with KNO3or soil cover, either alone or in combination, did not differ from nontreated checks and averaged 47% of the
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V, ASHOK METHA, and RAMAKRISHNAN V. "VIABILITY EXTENSION OF STORED CHILLI SEED BY SOAKING AND DRYING." Madras Agricultural Journal 73, November (1986): 627–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a02324.

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Large and small seeds of 2. 9 and 12 month old seeds of Chilli Co. 1 were soaked in Sodium phosphate (di-basic) solution at 10-4M for three hours and dried back to their original weight and stored for one year with and without artifical ageing. Hy- dration and dehydration with phosphate solution significantly sowed down the rate of deterioration of both largo and small seeds of 9 and 12 month old seed stored without accelerated ageing: this treatment proved beneficial for both large and small sized seeds of 2, 9 and 15 month old seeds acceleratedly aged and stored.
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Westelaken, Irene L., and M. A. Maun. "Spatial pattern and seed dispersal of Lithospermum caroliniense on Lake Huron sand dunes." Canadian Journal of Botany 63, no. 1 (1985): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b85-015.

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Studies on spatial pattern and seed dispersal of Lithospermum caroliniense (Walt.) MacMill. on Lake Huron sand dunes revealed that the ratio of pin to thrum plants was approximately 1: 1 on the south slope of the first dune ridge and slack. However, thrum plants had a higher proportion than pin plants on the crest of the dune ridge. The density of plants was highest on the south slope as compared with the other topographical zones. The spatial pattern of plants was nonrandom and plants were clustered in each of the three topographical zones. Most dispersed seeds of L. caroliniense remained wit
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