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Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality during Storage for Vegetable Seeds

Year 2021, Volume: 38 Issue: 2, 94 - 100, 01.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.982344

Abstract

This research was conducted to investigate the efficacy of charcoal and ash in maintaining the quality of lettuce, cabbage, onion, pepper and carrot seeds during storage. The seeds were stored over charcoal and ash at a seed/material ratio of 1:1 and stored at room temperature (20°C) and at 35°C for 24 months. The control seeds were dried to between 5-6% seed moisture content and stored in hermetic packets at -20°C. Samples were collected from storage after 6, 12, 18, and 24 months and subjected to a germination test and ageing test at 45°C for 72 hours using 72% saturated sodium chloride (NaCl) solution. There was no difference between the seed viability for the controls and treatments after 6-12 months at 20 and 35°C between the two storage methods. However, seed quality declined at 18 months and 24 months. This was seen in lettuce, onion and carrot seeds more than pepper and cabbage at both storage temperatures. Similarly, seed vigour also reduced with extended storage to 18 and 24 months. Results showed ash and charcoal can be used to maintain seed quality over 12 months even at 35°C.

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  • Karthikeyan, C., Veeraragathatham, D., Karpagam, D., & Firdouse, S.A. (2009). Traditional storage practices. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 8:564–568.
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  • Oguntade, T.O., & Adekunle, A.A. (2009). Preservation of seeds against fungi using wood–ash of some tropical forest trees in Nigeria. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 4:279–288.
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  • Roberts, E.H., & Ellis, R.H. (1988). Water and seed survival. Annals of Botany, 63:39–52.
  • van Treuren, R., de Groot, E.C., & van Hintum, T.J.L. (2013). Preservation of seed viability during 25 years of storage under standard gene bank conditions. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 60:1407–1421.
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  • Wolfson, J.L., Shade, R.E., Mentzer, P.E., & Murdock, L.L. (1991). Efficacy of ash for controlling infestatıons of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in stored cowpeas. Journal of Stored Products Research, 27:239–243.
Year 2021, Volume: 38 Issue: 2, 94 - 100, 01.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.982344

Abstract

References

  • Ashok, N.M.S., & Gowda, B. (2017). Ultra–dry seed storage: A novel technology for enhancing seed longevity. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 5:1851–1857.
  • Bradford, K.J., Dahal, P., Asbrouck, J.V., Kunusoth, K., Bello, P., Thompson, J., & Wu, F. (2018). The dry chain: Reducing postharvest losses and improving food safety in humid climates. Trends in Food Science & Technology, 71:84–93.
  • Demir, I., & Mavi, K. (2007). Controlled deterioration and accelerated aging tests to predict seedling emergence of watermelon under stressful conditions and longevity. Seed Science and Technology, 35:445-459.
  • Demir, I., & Ozcoban, M. (2007). Dry and ultra–dry storage of pepper, aubergine, winter squash, summer squash, bean, cowpea, okra, onion, leek, cabbage, radish, lettuce and melon seeds at –20°C and 20°C over five years. Seed Science and Technology, 35:165–175.
  • Demir, I., Ozden, E., Kara, F., Hassanzadeh, M., & Mavi, K. (2016a). Effects of Ambient storage temperature and seed moisture content on seed longevity of lettuce (Lactuca sativa). American Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 12:1–5.
  • Demir, I., Kara, F., Ozden, E., & Hassanzadeh, M. (2016b). The effects of seed moisture content and regional storage temperature on the longevity of two onion cultivars. Acta Horticulturae, 1143:341-344.
  • Dickie, J.B., Ellis, R.H., Kraak, H.L., Ryder, K., & Tompsett, P.B. (1990). Temperature and seed storage longevity. Annals of Botany, 65:197–204.
  • Ellis, R.H., Hong, T.D., & Roberts, E H. (1988). A comparison of the low moisture content limit to the logarithmic relation between seed moisture and longevity in twelve species. Annals of Botany, 63:601–611.
  • Ellis, R.H., Hong, T.D. Roberts, E.H., & Tao, K.L. (1990). Low–moisture content limits to relations between seed longevity and moisture. Annals of Botany, 65:601–611. Ellis, R.H. (1991). Longevity of seeds. HortScience, 26:1119–1125.
  • Guloksuz, T., & Demir, I. (2012). Vigor tests in geranium, salvia, gazania and impatiens seed lots to estimate seedling emergence potential in modules. Propagation of Ornamental Plants, 12:133-138.
  • Hanson, J., & Ellis, R.H. (2020). Progress and challenges in ex situ conservation of forega germplasm: grasses, herbaceous legumes and fodder trees. Plants, 9:1-16.
  • Gumaa, A.G.A., & Elamin, A.E.H. (2015). Efficacy of groundnut oil, Wood Ash, Sand and some plants powders against Callosobruchus chinensis in cowpea seeds. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology, 5:647–652.
  • Hay, F.R., Thavong, P., Taridno, P., & Timple, S. (2012). Evaluation of zeolite seed ‘Drying Beads®’ for drying rice seeds to low moisture content prior to long-term storage. Seed Science and Technology, 40:374-395.
  • Hay, F.R., Valdez, R., Lee, J.S., & Santa Cruz, P.C. (2019). Seed longevity phenotyping: recommendations on research methodology. Journal of Experimental Botany, 70:425-434.
  • Hong, T.D., Ellis, R.H., Astley, D., Pinnegar, A.E., Groot, S.P.C., & Kraak, H.L. (2005). Survival and vigour of ultra–dry seeds after ten years of hermetic storage. Seed Science and Technology, 33:449–460.
  • ISTA. (2006). International Rules for Seed Testing, International Seed Testing Association, Bassersdorf, Switzerland.
  • Jianhua, Z., & McDonald, M.B. (1996). The saturated salt accelerated aging test for small seeded crops. Seed Science and Technology, 25:123–131.
  • Karthikeyan, C., Veeraragathatham, D., Karpagam, D., & Firdouse, S.A. (2009). Traditional storage practices. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 8:564–568.
  • Nagel, M., & Börner, A. (2010). The longevity of crop seeds stored under ambient conditions. Seed Science Research, 20:1–12.
  • Oguntade, T.O., & Adekunle, A.A. (2009). Preservation of seeds against fungi using wood–ash of some tropical forest trees in Nigeria. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 4:279–288.
  • Oyekale, K.O, Nwangburuka C.C., Denton, O.A., Adeyeye, J.A., Ayeni, S.E., & Raheem, O.K. (2014). Predicting the longevity of sesame seeds under short–term containerized storage with charcoal desiccant. American Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:1–11.
  • Roberts, E.H., & Ellis, R.H. (1988). Water and seed survival. Annals of Botany, 63:39–52.
  • van Treuren, R., de Groot, E.C., & van Hintum, T.J.L. (2013). Preservation of seed viability during 25 years of storage under standard gene bank conditions. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 60:1407–1421.
  • Walters, C., Wheeler, L.M., & Grotenhuis, J.M. (2005) Longevity of seeds in a genebank: species characteristics. Seed Science Research, 15:1–20.
  • Wolfson, J.L., Shade, R.E., Mentzer, P.E., & Murdock, L.L. (1991). Efficacy of ash for controlling infestatıons of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in stored cowpeas. Journal of Stored Products Research, 27:239–243.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Engineering
Journal Section Araştırma Makalesi
Authors

Ebrima J. Njıe This is me 0000-0002-7050-7304

Nurcan Memiş This is me 0000-0002-8767-1186

Cihat Özdamar This is me 0000-0003-2083-3467

İbrahim Demir This is me 0000-0003-4515-0689

Publication Date December 1, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 38 Issue: 2

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APA Njıe, E. J., Memiş, N., Özdamar, C., Demir, İ. (2021). Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality during Storage for Vegetable Seeds. Horticultural Studies, 38(2), 94-100. https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.982344
AMA Njıe EJ, Memiş N, Özdamar C, Demir İ. Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality during Storage for Vegetable Seeds. HortiS. December 2021;38(2):94-100. doi:10.16882/hortis.982344
Chicago Njıe, Ebrima J., Nurcan Memiş, Cihat Özdamar, and İbrahim Demir. “Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality During Storage for Vegetable Seeds”. Horticultural Studies 38, no. 2 (December 2021): 94-100. https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.982344.
EndNote Njıe EJ, Memiş N, Özdamar C, Demir İ (December 1, 2021) Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality during Storage for Vegetable Seeds. Horticultural Studies 38 2 94–100.
IEEE E. J. Njıe, N. Memiş, C. Özdamar, and İ. Demir, “Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality during Storage for Vegetable Seeds”, HortiS, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 94–100, 2021, doi: 10.16882/hortis.982344.
ISNAD Njıe, Ebrima J. et al. “Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality During Storage for Vegetable Seeds”. Horticultural Studies 38/2 (December 2021), 94-100. https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.982344.
JAMA Njıe EJ, Memiş N, Özdamar C, Demir İ. Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality during Storage for Vegetable Seeds. HortiS. 2021;38:94–100.
MLA Njıe, Ebrima J. et al. “Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality During Storage for Vegetable Seeds”. Horticultural Studies, vol. 38, no. 2, 2021, pp. 94-100, doi:10.16882/hortis.982344.
Vancouver Njıe EJ, Memiş N, Özdamar C, Demir İ. Wood Charcoal and Ash to Maintain Seed Quality during Storage for Vegetable Seeds. HortiS. 2021;38(2):94-100.