1993
DOI: 10.1006/jaer.1993.1063
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Physical Properties of Soybean

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“…The highest expansion in length was also found for millet seed during water absorption (Baryeh, 2002). In the case of soybean seed, Deshpande and Ojha (1993) found the expansion to be largest along their thickness in comparison with length and width. The variability in the expansion values of dimensions is attributed to the different cell arrangements along the dimensions of the seeds (Baryeh, 2002).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The highest expansion in length was also found for millet seed during water absorption (Baryeh, 2002). In the case of soybean seed, Deshpande and Ojha (1993) found the expansion to be largest along their thickness in comparison with length and width. The variability in the expansion values of dimensions is attributed to the different cell arrangements along the dimensions of the seeds (Baryeh, 2002).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Bulk density, the ratio of the mass of grains to its total volume, was determined by filling a predefined container to constant height, striking the top level and then weighing the contents [7]. Thousand grain mass was measured by counting and weighing 1,000 seeds on a digital weighing balance (440-35N, Kern Scales, Bucks, UK) to an accuracy of 0.001 g [29].…”
Section: Physical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bulk density (ρ b ) was determined with a hectoliter tester, which was calibrated in kg per hectoliter (Deshpande et al 1993). The black and white myrtle fruits were dropped down into a bucket from a height of approximately 15 cm.…”
Section: Determination Of Mineral Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%