Applications of dry chain technology to maintain high seed viability in tropical climates
Applications of dry chain technology to maintain high seed viability in tropical climates
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Guzzon, Filippo , Costich, Denise E , Afzal, Irfan , Barboza Barquero, Luis , Monge Vargas, Andrés Antonio , Vargas Ramírez, Ester , Bello, Pedro , Dahal, Peetambar , Sánchez Cano, César , Zavala Espinosa, Cristian , Imran, Shakeel , Patolo, Soane , Tukia, Tevita Ngaloafe , Van Asbrouck, Johan , Nabubuniyaka-Young, Elina , Gianella, Maraeva and Bradford, Kent J
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United States: PeerJ. Ltd
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United States: PeerJ. Ltd
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Seed storage life in tropical areas is shortened by high humidity and temperature and the general inaccessibility to dehumidifying and refrigeration systems, resulting in rapid decreases in seed viability in storage as well as a high incidence of fungal and insect infestations. The dry chain, based on rapid and deep drying of seeds after harvest fo...
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Applications of dry chain technology to maintain high seed viability in tropical climates
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Costich, Denise E
Afzal, Irfan
Barboza Barquero, Luis
Monge Vargas, Andrés Antonio
Vargas Ramírez, Ester
Bello, Pedro
Dahal, Peetambar
Sánchez Cano, César
Zavala Espinosa, Cristian
Imran, Shakeel
Patolo, Soane
Tukia, Tevita Ngaloafe
Van Asbrouck, Johan
Nabubuniyaka-Young, Elina
Gianella, Maraeva
Bradford, Kent J
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_497fabda02d749bb9cabf87ae1e022fd
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2167-8359
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2167-8359
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10.7717/peerj.18146