2022
DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20221504.7590
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Determining the effects of LFHV-PEF treatment on the water distribution and vigor of aged rice seeds using LF-NMR

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the effect of low-frequency high-voltage pulsed electric field (LFHV-PEF) treatment on the germination of aged rice seeds. Aged rice seeds were subjected to LFHV-PEF treatment with different electric field strengths, and low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) was performed to acquire the LF-NMR data of rice seeds at different germination periods during a standard seed germination test to analyze their internal patterns of water state and distribution. Optimal treatment co… Show more

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“…Lower seed conductivity and higher seed viability. This can be verified in references 32 , 35 , where the highest seed viability was observed when the output voltage was 12 kV; However, in references 36 , 37 the highest seed viability was observed when the output voltage was 16 kV; This manuscript and references 32 , 35 were studied for chili seeds and rice seeds, and the optimum output voltages were similar for seeds of similar size; References 36 , 37 were studied on cotton seeds, which are larger and have a higher optimum output voltage than chili seeds and rice seeds compared to chili seeds and rice seeds. It can be seen that the optimal output voltage shows a positive correlation with the seed size.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Lower seed conductivity and higher seed viability. This can be verified in references 32 , 35 , where the highest seed viability was observed when the output voltage was 12 kV; However, in references 36 , 37 the highest seed viability was observed when the output voltage was 16 kV; This manuscript and references 32 , 35 were studied for chili seeds and rice seeds, and the optimum output voltages were similar for seeds of similar size; References 36 , 37 were studied on cotton seeds, which are larger and have a higher optimum output voltage than chili seeds and rice seeds compared to chili seeds and rice seeds. It can be seen that the optimal output voltage shows a positive correlation with the seed size.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%