Trends of the development of methods for determining the viability of crop seeds

Maksim Moskovskiy,V. Khamuev,Kirill Lepeshkin

Published 2019 in Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference “Digital agriculture - development strategy” (ISPC 2019)

ABSTRACT

Scientific research to determine the viability of the system of cleaning and sorting of seeds. An analysis of the current state of determining seed viability has shown that, despite many studies, the main task of promising research projects is the development of a high-precision X-ray laser, a device that uses stimulated radiation to generate or amplify electromagnetic radiation in the near-X-ray or ultraviolet region of the spectrum, that is, as a rule, about several tens of nanometers (nm) wavelength. The main results of the use of a set of technical tools based on Raman spectroscopy laser is the determination of seed viability in a short period of time and obtaining information about the ability of seeds to germinate. Substantiate the need to use laser Raman spectroscopy to identify a complex of biomarkers of crop seeds as signs of their viability, as well as for computer (intelligent) electron-optical cleaning and sorting of seeds. The biological properties of seeds must be considered when developing the process of sowing seed. Among the basic biological properties of seeds include viability. Existing traditional technical means for determining the viability of crop seeds do not fully cope with the task.

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  • Publication year

    2019

  • Venue

    Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference “Digital agriculture - development strategy” (ISPC 2019)

  • Publication date

    2019-06-01

  • Fields of study

    Agricultural and Food Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Science

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