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  <title>Impact of Storage Material on Seed Quality and Seed Health Parameters of Treated Seeds of Soybean [Glycine maxL Merill]</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.01.126</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Soybean [Glycine max L Merill] is an important oil seed crops known for its richest protein<br />
source and is a miracle crop of twenty century as it plays a pivotal role in agriculture, industry<br />
and export trade of India. Maintenance of seed viability from harvest to next planting season is a<br />
major constraint in soybean production. Among the three storage materials viz., gunny bag,<br />
polylined gunny bag and Purdue Improved Crop storage (PICS) bag evaluated with the seeds<br />
treated with carboxin+thiram @3g/kg, pyraclostrobin+ metiram @ 2g/kg and carbendazim<br />
+mancozeb @ 2g/kg with untreated control for seed viability, soybean seeds when treated with<br />
carboxin 37.5% +thiram 37.5% @3g/kg and stored in polylined gunny bag was found<br />
significantly superior in maintaining germination (77.17%) at above IMSCS with highest<br />
seedling vigour (1871) and absolutely nil seed infections up to eight months of storage followed<br />
by seeds treated with pyraclostrobin+ metiram @ 2g/kg and stored in polylined gunny bag under<br />
ambient conditions. Similarly, in case of untreated soybean seeds the polylined gunny bag<br />
exhibited improved germination (14.01%) and seedling vigour (19.77%) with reduced seed<br />
infections (46.5%) when compared to gunny bags at six months after storage.The present<br />
research findings revealed that of the storage materials, the polylined gunny bag was found<br />
effective to maintain the seed health and quality of soybean seeds during storage.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Soybean [Glycine max L Merill] is an important oil seed crops known for its richest protein<br />
source and is a miracle crop of twenty century as it plays a pivotal role in agriculture, industry<br />
and export trade of India. Maintenance of seed viability from harvest to next planting season is a<br />
major constraint in soybean production. Among the three storage materials viz., gunny bag,<br />
polylined gunny bag and Purdue Improved Crop storage (PICS) bag evaluated with the seeds<br />
treated with carboxin+thiram @3g/kg, pyraclostrobin+ metiram @ 2g/kg and carbendazim<br />
+mancozeb @ 2g/kg with untreated control for seed viability, soybean seeds when treated with<br />
carboxin 37.5% +thiram 37.5% @3g/kg and stored in polylined gunny bag was found<br />
significantly superior in maintaining germination (77.17%) at above IMSCS with highest<br />
seedling vigour (1871) and absolutely nil seed infections up to eight months of storage followed<br />
by seeds treated with pyraclostrobin+ metiram @ 2g/kg and stored in polylined gunny bag under<br />
ambient conditions. Similarly, in case of untreated soybean seeds the polylined gunny bag<br />
exhibited improved germination (14.01%) and seedling vigour (19.77%) with reduced seed<br />
infections (46.5%) when compared to gunny bags at six months after storage.The present<br />
research findings revealed that of the storage materials, the polylined gunny bag was found<br />
effective to maintain the seed health and quality of soybean seeds during storage.</p>
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