2020
DOI: 10.34117/bjdv6n1-155
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Avaliação de secagem de sementes de melão (cucumis melo L.) usando diferentes metodologias em município do Semiárido paraibano

Abstract: Avaliação de secagem de sementes de melão (cucumis melo L.) usando diferentes metodologias em município do Semiárido paraibano Evaluation of melon (cucumis melo L.) seed drying using different methodologies in Paraíba Semi-arid municipality

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“…Microwaves were used for drying Curcubita melo (Diniz et al, 2020), Oryza sativa (Rifna et al, 2019), Avena sativa (Miano et al, 2019;Rifna et al, 2019) and Parkia multijuga (Miano et al, 2019), for example. All these authors described that the seeds when submitted to this process lose water by capillarity, from the inside to the outside of the tissues.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Microwaves were used for drying Curcubita melo (Diniz et al, 2020), Oryza sativa (Rifna et al, 2019), Avena sativa (Miano et al, 2019;Rifna et al, 2019) and Parkia multijuga (Miano et al, 2019), for example. All these authors described that the seeds when submitted to this process lose water by capillarity, from the inside to the outside of the tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research was conducted in the municipality of Sumé, located in the western Cariri micro-region of Paraíba, northeastern Brazil. The climate in the region is characterized by rainfalls concentrated in 3 or 4 months, irregularly distributed in time and space, with mean annual temperatures relatively high (25-27ºC), mean insolation of 2,800 hours/year, relative humidity about 50%, and mean evaporation rates around 2,000 mm/year [19].…”
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confidence: 99%