Research article | Open Access
Helia 2012, Vol. 35(56) 119-126
pp. 119 - 126
Publish Date: June 01, 2012 | Single/Total View: 3/16 | Single/Total Download: 3/19
Abstract
Seed aging and deterioration affect seed vigor and viability. The characteristics of the chemical composition of oil crops seed are related to specific processes occurring in the seed during storage. This study was performed to examine the changes in seed vigor of different sunflower and soybean genotypes under controlled and conventional (uncontrolled) conditions of natural aging for six and twelve months. Obtained results show that the degree of seed damage and the ability of seed to resist the negative effects of aging were influenced by duration and type of storage as well as seed characteristics of the tested genotypes. The most valuable vigor test for both sunflower and soybean was cold test.
Keywords: vigor tests, seed, storage, germination, sunflower, soybean
APA 7th edition
Ðukić, M.T.S.B.V..V.M.M.V.V. (2012). VIGOR OF SUNFLOWER AND SOYBEAN AGING SEED. Helia, 35(56), 119-126.
Harvard
Ðukić, M. (2012). VIGOR OF SUNFLOWER AND SOYBEAN AGING SEED. Helia, 35(56), pp. 119-126.
Chicago 16th edition
Ðukić, M. Tatić S. Balešević-Tubić V. Ðorđević V. Miklič M. Vujaković V. (2012). "VIGOR OF SUNFLOWER AND SOYBEAN AGING SEED". Helia 35 (56):119-126.