2020
DOI: 10.14393/bj-v36n1a2020-42274
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Chemical change during storage of crambe cultivated with application of plant growth regulators

Abstract: This study aimed to characterize the chemical composition of crambe grains produced with plant growth regulators in the 2014 and 2015 harvests and stored for 180 days. During crambe cultivation, two foliar sprayings were carried out with the following treatments: 1) control treatment with distilled water; 2) indole-3-acetic acid 100 mg L-1 (IAA); 3) 3-gibberellic acid P.A. 100 mg L-1 (GA3); 4) Stimulate®. After harvesting, the grains were analyzed initially and after 180 days of uncontrolled storage. We checke… Show more

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“…The free organic acid content was detected according to Boiago et al (2020) with slight modification. 5 g of fresh sample was mixed with distilled water in test glasses (100 ml) and boiled for 2 hours at 70 ℃.…”
Section: The Titratable Acidity Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The free organic acid content was detected according to Boiago et al (2020) with slight modification. 5 g of fresh sample was mixed with distilled water in test glasses (100 ml) and boiled for 2 hours at 70 ℃.…”
Section: The Titratable Acidity Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%