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Buckwheat seed quality during the five-year storage in various packing materials

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  • Marijenka Tabaković

    (Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje - Agroecology and Cropping Practices Group, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia)

  • Milena Simić

    (Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje - Agroecology and Cropping Practices Group, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia)

  • Rade Stanisavljević

    (Institute for Plant Protection and Environment - Laboratory for Testing of Seed and Plant Material, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Mile Sečanski

    (Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje - Agroecology and Cropping Practices Group, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia)

  • Ljubiša Živanović

    (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Department for Crop Science, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Ratibor Štrbanović

    (Institute for Plant Protection and Environment - Laboratory for Testing of Seed and Plant Material, Belgrade, Serbia)

Abstract

Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench.) seed, produced in three locations, was used in the present study. Seed was stored in paper, glass, wood and PVC packing materials under room temperature conditions (18°C) for five years. The following parameters of seed quality were observed: viability, germination, dormancy and a 1000-seed weight. Standard laboratory methods were applied in the studies. The lowest viability after harvest was recorded in seeds stored in glass or pvc packing materials. All factors pointed to a great significance in the expression of viability, germination and seed weight maintenance. The highest value of germination (99%) was recorded in seeds produced in the location Karbulovo after two-year storage in the paper packing material. In the second year of storage, seed dormancy in paper packing material amounted to 0-0.1%. The seed weight changed during the storage period from 33.9 g to 24.4 g. The weight loss was the lowest in seeds stored in the paper packing material. The germination decline was slower in large than in small seeds. Obtained results indicate the importance of packing material for maintenance of seed qualitative traits. According to the gained results, seeds packed in paper packing material mostly retained their physiological and morphological traits.

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  • Marijenka Tabaković & Milena Simić & Rade Stanisavljević & Mile Sečanski & Ljubiša Živanović & Ratibor Štrbanović, 2019. "Buckwheat seed quality during the five-year storage in various packing materials," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 65(7), pages 349-354.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpse:v:65:y:2019:i:7:id:237-2019-pse
    DOI: 10.17221/237/2019-PSE
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