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Improved Equations for the Prediction of Seed Longevity
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EngineeringBotanyLife PredictionGeneticsAgricultural EconomicsCrop ImprovementLongevityCrop EstablishmentSeed LongevityQuantitative GeneticsCrop Growth ModelingGenetic VariationAgricultural BiotechnologySeed Viability NomographCent Moisture ContentPlant BreedingCrop ScienceSeed GerminationSeed StoragePopulation DevelopmentMedicine
Equations for predicting seed longevity in storage have been improved so that they now take into account variations within a species in initial seed quality—which is affected by genotype and pre-storage environment—and so that they are more accurate over a wider range of storage environments These improvements have been incorporated into a seed viability nomograph for barley (Hordeum distichum L.) which may be used to predict percentage viabihty of any seed lot after any time in any storage environment within the range −20 to 90 °C and 5–25 per cent moisture content. Applications of the improved equations to seed drying and to long-term seed storage for genetic conservation are discussed.
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