Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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Moisture Content and Temperature Effects on Three-Day-Old Maize and Soybean Seedlings Using SVIS.

Miller McDonald Jr., The Ohio State Univ, Dept. Hort. & Crop Science, 2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, OH 43210-1086 and Rafael R. Otoni, University Federal of Lavras, 37200-000, Lavras, MG, Brazil.

Reliable and fast results from seed quality tests are essential for producers. The Seed Vigor Imaging System (SVIS) was developed to improve seed quality assessment. This study had the objective of identifying the optimum moisture content for paper towels used in germination testing as well as the desired temperatures for germination during the three-days of test. Seeds were planted in paper towels with seven different moisture contents for maize and eight for soybean. Three different temperatures  (24, 25, AND 26C) were used for germination of the two crops. Decreased speed of growth and overall vigor indices were observed when the moisture content of the paper towel was less than 96% saturation in maize and 79% saturation in soybean. When the germinator temperature varied 1C less than 25C, no difference in SVIS indices was detected. However, a difference of 1C more than 25C caused a significant difference in seedling growth. These results demonstrate the importance of monitoring moisture content in paper towels, particularly for maize seeds, used in the conduct of the SVIS test and show that moisture and temperature variables must be carefully monitored during the conduct of standard germination and vigor tests to assure standardization of reported results.

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