Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length

Automated evaluations are highly useful for the seed industry to provide reliable information about different parameters of seed quality and fast results and to reduce errors based on human visual analysis. The objective of this research was to identify variations in the degree of embryo development...

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Main Authors: Francisco Guilhien Gomes-Junior, Adrielle Aparecida Chiquito, Julio Marcos-Filho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes
Series:Journal of Seed Science
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-15372013000200007&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-aa821123ef28495d807c73a0f00189b32020-11-25T02:57:41ZengAssociação Brasileira de Tecnologia de SementesJournal of Seed Science2317-15372317-1545352183189S2317-15372013000200007Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling lengthFrancisco Guilhien Gomes-Junior0Adrielle Aparecida Chiquito1Julio Marcos-Filho2Universidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloAutomated evaluations are highly useful for the seed industry to provide reliable information about different parameters of seed quality and fast results and to reduce errors based on human visual analysis. The objective of this research was to identify variations in the degree of embryo development in commercial cucumber seed lots and their relationship with physiological potential. Seeds of Supremo and Safira cultivars (four lots each), with germination above 90%, were X-rayed, evaluated according to embryonic area (using the Tomato Analyzer software) and germinated (4 days at 25 °C); germination percentage and seedling length data were obtained. The average seed embryo area was 79.7 and 80.9% (Supremo and Safira, respectively), ranging from 4.4 and 1.0 percentage points among the lots of each cultivar. The semiautomated analysis using the Tomato Analyzer software identifies small variations in the embryonic development of cucumber seed lots; seeds with an embryonic area less than 78.1% were more likely to produce less developed seedlings.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-15372013000200007&lng=en&tlng=encucumis sativuscontrole de qualidadeanálise de imagensraios-x
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author Francisco Guilhien Gomes-Junior
Adrielle Aparecida Chiquito
Julio Marcos-Filho
spellingShingle Francisco Guilhien Gomes-Junior
Adrielle Aparecida Chiquito
Julio Marcos-Filho
Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length
Journal of Seed Science
cucumis sativus
controle de qualidade
análise de imagens
raios-x
author_facet Francisco Guilhien Gomes-Junior
Adrielle Aparecida Chiquito
Julio Marcos-Filho
author_sort Francisco Guilhien Gomes-Junior
title Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length
title_short Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length
title_full Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length
title_fullStr Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length
title_full_unstemmed Semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length
title_sort semi-automated assessment of the embryonic area of cucumber seeds and its relationship to germination and seedling length
publisher Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes
series Journal of Seed Science
issn 2317-1537
2317-1545
description Automated evaluations are highly useful for the seed industry to provide reliable information about different parameters of seed quality and fast results and to reduce errors based on human visual analysis. The objective of this research was to identify variations in the degree of embryo development in commercial cucumber seed lots and their relationship with physiological potential. Seeds of Supremo and Safira cultivars (four lots each), with germination above 90%, were X-rayed, evaluated according to embryonic area (using the Tomato Analyzer software) and germinated (4 days at 25 °C); germination percentage and seedling length data were obtained. The average seed embryo area was 79.7 and 80.9% (Supremo and Safira, respectively), ranging from 4.4 and 1.0 percentage points among the lots of each cultivar. The semiautomated analysis using the Tomato Analyzer software identifies small variations in the embryonic development of cucumber seed lots; seeds with an embryonic area less than 78.1% were more likely to produce less developed seedlings.
topic cucumis sativus
controle de qualidade
análise de imagens
raios-x
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