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Title: Moisture Determination in Nonorthodox Seed


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Moisture Determination in Non-orthodox Seed
  • Craig McGill, Institute of Natural Resources,
    College of Sciences, Massey University, New
    Zealand

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What is non-orthodox seed?
  • orthodox seed
  • can be dried to 2-6 moisture (i.e. moisture
    content in equilibrium with 10-12 RH at 20C)
  • negative logarithmic relationship between
    moisture content and seed longevity
  • between -20C and 90C seed longevity at a
    constant moisture content increases as
    temperature decreases (Hong et al., 1998).

non-orthodox seed - low moisture contents are
lethal.
3
What is non-orthodox seed?
  • Non-orthodox seed can be divided into two
    categories

Recalcitrant
  • can not be dried to below 15-20 moisture (i.e.
    moisture content in equilibrium with less than
    70 RH at 20C) without loss of viability, (Hong
    and Ellis, 1996)
  • viability is often lost at higher moisture
    contents e.g. 23 for cocoa (Theobroma cacao),
    61.5 for mangrove (Avicennia marina)
  • tropical species can be chilling sensitive and
    lose viability if stored at 5-15C (Hong et al.,
    1998).

4
What is non-orthodox seed?
Intermediate
  • will tolerate some drying, typically, to 10-12
    moisture (i.e. moisture content in equilibrium
    with 40-50 RH at 20C), (Hong et al., 1998)
  • at lower moisture contents storage life is
    reduced

determination of desiccation tolerance does not
determine storage behaviour
5
What is the purpose of moisture testing?
  • Moisture tests have three main purposes
  • preparation of seeds for both long and short
    term storage
  • calculation of dry weight (determination of
    selling price)
  • precursor for some vigour tests

ISTA Handbook on Moisture Determination
6
Why are we interested in moisture determination
in non-orthodox seed?
  • Many commercially important tree and shrub
    species show non-orthodox storage behaviour
  • Hevea brasiliensis
  • Castanea sativa
  • Juglans nigra

Some are already in the ISTA Rules
  • Acer pseudoplatanus
  • Quercus alba, Quercus robur, Quercus rubra

7
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed.
  • Problems

Surrounding structures may be difficult to
separate from the seed
Embryo axis may form only a small portion of the
seed
Moisture content of the embryo axis and storage
tissues may differ
8
Nikau Rhopalostylis sapida
9
R. sapida fruit and relative contribution by dry
weight of its components
Fruit layers including endocarp 39.0
Seed including endosperm and coat 60.6
Embryo 0.4
Radicle
(From Moore and Irwin, 1978)
10
March 2004 CollectionGermination of R. sapida
fruits stored in moist vermiculite
11
March 2004 CollectionGermination of R. sapida
fruits desiccated in silica gel
R. sapida has some desiccation tolerance but its
storage behaviour is non-orthodox
12
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Corynocarpus laevigatus
Fleshy fruit
Embryo axis 0.06
Endocarp
Cotyledon 99.94
(From Moore and Irwin, 1978)
13
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Corynocarpus laevigatus
14
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Dysoxylum spectabile
15
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Dysoxylum spectabile
16
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Dysoxylum spectabile arillate seed
17
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Dysoxylum spectabile
( Myoung Joo Park, unpublished data)
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Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Dysoxylum spectabile
( Myoung Joo Park, unpublished data)
19
Moisture determination in non-orthodox seed
Dysoxylum spectabile
( Myoung Joo Park, unpublished data)
20
Questions
  • How does this impact on the current ISTA methods
    for moisture determination in non-orthodox tree
    and shrub species?
  • Poulsen et al., 1998 suggested that only clean,
    firm and apparently alive seeds should be
    selected for moisture determination in
    non-orthodox seed. Agree or disagree?

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Acknowledgments
  • Members of the ISTA Moisture Committee in
    particular Deon Erdey (South Africa)
  • Heather Outred, Kay Kitchen, Robert Southward,
    David Fountain, Myoung Joo Park, Bruce MacKay,
    Warren Williams
  • Chris Wood
  • Kapiti Coast District Council
  • Massey University and Royal Botanic Gardens,
    Kew.
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