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Technical note: measuring moisture content of small seeds.
Author
Booth, D. Terrance
Bai, Yuguang
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
1998
Body

An accurate determination of moisture content in hydrated or partially hydrated seeds is fundamental to understanding early physiological processes in seeds, and the associated environmental interactions that affect seedling vigor, establishment, and survival. One difficulty encountered while measuring the moisture content of imbibed seeds is that water evaporates from the seed during weighing. This is particularly significant for small seeds because they have a large surface area to volume ratio. We developed a procedure using a standard tin capsule and microbalance which was simple, inexpensive, facilitated precise measurement of moisture in hydrated seeds, and provided reliable results with a minimal amount of seeds. The method is recommended as a means for increasing the accuracy of seed weight and seed moisture measurements.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
51
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
p. 179-180.
Collection
Rangelands West
Journal Name
Journal of Range Management
Keywords
accuracy
seed moisture
weight determination
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