1993
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4238(93)90043-p
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Nuclear magnetic resonance micro-imaging and X-radiography as possible techniques to study seed germination

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“…The interest in Xray test has been growing in seed technology because it analyses quickly internal seed morphology and provides the detection of possible embryo damage and abnormalities without seed destruction. In addition to these analysis characteristics, the X-ray test may be applied to the study of physiological changes during maturation, germination and conditioning processes (Simak, 1991;Foucat et al, 1993;Dell'Aquila, 2007a) and in breeding research (Bino et al, 1993). The viability of seed submitted to X-ray is not affected because non lethal radiation doses are generally used during the test (Bino et al, 1993;ISTA, 1995).…”
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“…The interest in Xray test has been growing in seed technology because it analyses quickly internal seed morphology and provides the detection of possible embryo damage and abnormalities without seed destruction. In addition to these analysis characteristics, the X-ray test may be applied to the study of physiological changes during maturation, germination and conditioning processes (Simak, 1991;Foucat et al, 1993;Dell'Aquila, 2007a) and in breeding research (Bino et al, 1993). The viability of seed submitted to X-ray is not affected because non lethal radiation doses are generally used during the test (Bino et al, 1993;ISTA, 1995).…”
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“…Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) micro-imaging combined with X-radiography have been applied to the study of pepper seed internal morphology in quiescent and imbibing status (Foucat et al 1993). NMR spectroscopy has been also used in comparing spinspin relaxation time with germination of soybean and wheat (Krishnan et al 2004).…”
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“…Automatic acquisition was performed of a series of X-ray tomographic reconstructions over time on the seed. With X-ray tomography, only the contrast between air and tissues is present [19]. During the imbibition process, the volume of air is reduced and progressively shrinks to zero.…”
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