2011
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2011v32n2p565
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Danos mecânicos em grãos de híbridos comerciais de milho em função da umidade de colheita

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“…However, a long delay in maize harvesting may cause quantitative and qualitative losses to the grain yield, due to physiological and morphological factors such as development of ear rots, plant lodging, or animal attacks [42,43]. High grain yield and good seed quality are obtained when the harvest is carried out after physiological maturity of the plants [43][44][45][46]. Gaile [47] reported the dry moisture content of maize (min 25%, optimum 28-30%) as the main criterion for determination of proper harvesting time.…”
Section: Maize Harvest and Shelling Percentagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a long delay in maize harvesting may cause quantitative and qualitative losses to the grain yield, due to physiological and morphological factors such as development of ear rots, plant lodging, or animal attacks [42,43]. High grain yield and good seed quality are obtained when the harvest is carried out after physiological maturity of the plants [43][44][45][46]. Gaile [47] reported the dry moisture content of maize (min 25%, optimum 28-30%) as the main criterion for determination of proper harvesting time.…”
Section: Maize Harvest and Shelling Percentagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, due to the fact that the values of the terms of the adjusted equations were elevated as a function of the increment on both factors, it was allowed to attest higher level of deterioration in the harvested plots with higher moisture contents evidencing a greater susceptibility of kneading grains to the loss of their quality according to the time. According to Marques et al (2011) when harvested with high moisture contents corn grains are more vulnerable to kneading damage which usually breaks their pericarp and exposes their cellular material. In addition, the more damaged, the more exposed the product gets to deteriorating processes which implies in aggravation of qualitative and quantitative losses from day to day after the harvest (Camolese et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Temperaturas elevadas no momento da secagem e temperaturas do ar de resfriamento promovem agravamento das trincas ou novas trincas nos grãos, contribuindo para o aumento dos grãos tidos como quebrados (JORGE et al 2005;MARCHI et al, 2006;MARQUES et al, 2011).…”
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