saclob (airtight storage) lesson 1
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Airtight Storage for rice seedTRANSCRIPT
seed is a LIVING ORGANISM
It respires. During respiration, it consumes oxygen and generates carbon dioxide, water, and heat.It will ultimately die. Its lifespan depends on how it is being produced, processed and stored.
seed is a HYGROSCOPIC PRODUCT
Moisture content (MC) is used to describe the wetness or dryness of a seedRelative humidity (RH) is used to describe the wetness or dryness of the surrounding air
The seed is capable of absorbing water from or lose moisture to surrounding air
seed
Surrounding air is wet
When a dried (low MC) seed is placed in a humid environment (high RH), it has the tendency to absorb moisture from its surrounding air.
seed
Surrounding air is dry
When a wet seed (high MC) is placed in a dry environment (low RH), it has the tendency to lose moisture to its surrounding air.
Equilibrium MC of the seed exists when there is no more exchange in moisture between the seed and its environment.
Equilibrium MC varies depending on the temperature and relative humidity of the surrounding
Equilibrium MC of rice at 25oC ambient temperature
Relative Humidity
(%)
Equilibrium MC (%)Palay Milled rice
10 5.9 4.920 8.0 7.730 9.5 9.540 10.9 10.350 12.2 11.060 13.3 12.070 14.1 13.480 15.2 15.3
Viable
Vigor
The seed is alive and will germinate when sown under conditions favorable for germination.
The quality of the seed responsible for rapid and uniform field emergence, capable of performing well over a wide range of field conditions.
To maintain its quality, so that at its time of use, it will germinate and produce a healthy seedling.
To ensure the availability of stock to meet the demand in any given year. To provide reserves for unpredicta ble conditions such as
drought, flood, and war.
Storing seeds has its risks
The risks can be high or low depending on the prevailing weather, the market requirements and the management provided during storage. The best alternative to avoid the risks associated with storing seeds is to avoid storing seeds as much as possible.
Storage parameters:
Of these three parameters, seed MC is the most important. RH ranks second because of its influence on seed MC.
Seed moisture content (MC) Temperature of surrounding airRelative humidity (RH) of surrounding air
For ideal storage conditions (ex. cold storage), these three parameters have to be maintained as low as possible.
Maintaining an ideal storage condition is costly and may not be practical especially on the part of the farmers or rice seed producers.
Storage duration
A compromise may be done depending on the length of time the seeds have to be stored.
If the seeds are to be used within 3 months, ambient storage may already be appropriate