Changes in humidity and temperature inside the pine cones (Pinus sylvestris L.) in two stages seed extraction

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Monika Aniszewska


Keywords : pine cone, thermocouple, seed extraction, scale
Abstract
Temperature measurements were taken: (1) under opening scales, (2) at the seed, and (3) in the stem, of pine cones. Changes in temperature were only examined during the second stage of a two-stage seed extraction process. During this phase a permanent dehydration temperature of 50°C was used, following comparison over a ranges of temperatures, between a lower limit of 35°C and a higher limited of 50°C. The temperature was slowest to increase in the cone’s stem, and fastest to increase under opening scales. The temperature at the seed remained constant at around 43°C for the first hour of dehydration, before increasing to 50°C. The two-stages method of cone extraction employed here, with a permanent dehydration temperature of 50°C in second stage, can be used in extraction cabinets equipped with seed extractors that allow the continuous control of air humidity. The time spent soaking during the inter-stage break should last 5 minutes. Viability of seeds obtained in two-stages process was 78% to 89%.

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Aniszewska, Monika. “Changes in Humidity and Temperature Inside the Pine Cones (Pinus Sylvestris L.) in Two Stages Seed Extraction”. Leśne Prace Badawcze, vol. 74, no. 3, Sept. 2013, pp. 205-14, doi:10.2478/frp-2013-0020.
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