The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed

The effects of seed moisture and storage temperature on storability of an orthodox (Instia palembanica), an intermediate (Swietenia macrophylla) and a recalcitrant (Hopea odorata) forest tree seed were studied. The objectives were to determine the critical and optimum moisture and storage tempera...

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Main Author: Nadarajan, Jayanthi
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Published: 1999
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spelling my.upm.eprints.104322011-04-11T03:12:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10432/ The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed Nadarajan, Jayanthi The effects of seed moisture and storage temperature on storability of an orthodox (Instia palembanica), an intermediate (Swietenia macrophylla) and a recalcitrant (Hopea odorata) forest tree seed were studied. The objectives were to determine the critical and optimum moisture and storage temperature for storage of each of the three species, and to evaluate the potential of these seeds for cryopreservation at ultra-low temperatures of liquid nitrogen. The study was divided into four parts of three experiments, each being for one of the three species. In Part I, the effects of desiccation on seed viability were evaluated. The orthodox seed, I. palembanica, has low shedding moisture of 10%. It was tolerant to desiccation as its critical and optimum moistures were low at 6% and 8-10% respectively. For the intermediate seed, S. macrophylla, it was more sensitive to desiccation. Its shedding moisture was high at 37% and it could not withstand excessive desiccation as its critical and optimum moistures were high at 1 5% and 25% respectively. The recalcitrant seed, H. odorata, has very high shedding moisture of 48% and was highly sensitive to even slight desiccation. Its critical and optimum moistures were very high at 29% and 32-35% respectively. 1999 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10432/1/FP_1999_10_A.pdf Nadarajan, Jayanthi (1999) The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. English
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description The effects of seed moisture and storage temperature on storability of an orthodox (Instia palembanica), an intermediate (Swietenia macrophylla) and a recalcitrant (Hopea odorata) forest tree seed were studied. The objectives were to determine the critical and optimum moisture and storage temperature for storage of each of the three species, and to evaluate the potential of these seeds for cryopreservation at ultra-low temperatures of liquid nitrogen. The study was divided into four parts of three experiments, each being for one of the three species. In Part I, the effects of desiccation on seed viability were evaluated. The orthodox seed, I. palembanica, has low shedding moisture of 10%. It was tolerant to desiccation as its critical and optimum moistures were low at 6% and 8-10% respectively. For the intermediate seed, S. macrophylla, it was more sensitive to desiccation. Its shedding moisture was high at 37% and it could not withstand excessive desiccation as its critical and optimum moistures were high at 1 5% and 25% respectively. The recalcitrant seed, H. odorata, has very high shedding moisture of 48% and was highly sensitive to even slight desiccation. Its critical and optimum moistures were very high at 29% and 32-35% respectively.
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author Nadarajan, Jayanthi
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The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed
author_facet Nadarajan, Jayanthi
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title The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed
title_short The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed
title_full The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed
title_fullStr The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Storability of an Orthodox, Intermediate and a Recalcitrant Forest Tree Seed
title_sort effects of moisture content and temperature on the storability of an orthodox, intermediate and a recalcitrant forest tree seed
publishDate 1999
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10432/1/FP_1999_10_A.pdf
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