PROCEDURES FOR COLD TEST IN MAIZE SEEDS: PRECHILLING AND POSITION OF SUBSTRATE INSIDE THE COLD ROOM
ROSELI FÁTIMA CASEIRO*, JULIO MARCOS FILHO
The cold test for evaluating maize seed vigor is usually performed in plastic deepboxes
(47 x 30 x 11cm) filled with approximately 16 kg of sand/soil mixture. This study was
conducted to verify the influence of prechilling the substrate in the cold test and of the arrangement
of deep-boxes inside the cold room (stacked or placed side by side). These factors are not yet
completely defined and contribute significantly to variations in cold test results in Brazilian seed
laboratories. Maize seeds were submitted to three treatments: substrate and water without prechilling
(T1); water prechilled to 10ºC before planting (T2) and substrate and water prechilled to 10ºC
before planting (T3). Four deep-boxes of each treatment were stacked and 4 were placed side by
side in the cold room. Prechilling of substrate inside the cold room was monitored by evaluating
the substratum temperature at 2, 4, 8 and 26 hours after planting. After 7 days in cold chamber, the
boxes were transferred to the laboratory (±25ºC) and the germination was recorded 7 days after
transfering. Results showed that the alternative ?substrate and water prechilled to 10ºC (T3)?,
placed side by side, provided uniform conditions for the cold test in maize, producing more
consistent results.
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