“…For those reasons, they are promising for various applications in seed industry and are already applied for quality assessment and product characterization (Tigabu et al, 2004;Ruiz-Altisent et al, 2010;Sankaran et al, 2010). Mid-infrared thermography has been proposed as a tool for viability evaluation of seeds (Kranner et al, 2010;Kim et al, 2013) while near infrared imaging can be used to determine several seed properties such as starch, protein, water, lignan contents (Kim et al, 2006;Cen and He, 2007), to differentiate cultivars and origins (Zhang et al, 2012;Gao et al, 2013;Kong et al, 2013) or to identify insect-damaged seeds (Singh et al, 2010).…”