SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 10
Download to read offline
ICAR AIEEA JRF & SRF for PG admissions
ICAR, NET, ARS & STO (T-6) EXAMS
IBPS – AFO EXAMS
TNPSC
AO, HO, ADH, AAO, AHO EXAMS
SEED SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY
GOOD SEED QUALITY
Prepared by
Dr. K. Vanangamudi
Formerly Dean (Agriculture), TNAU, Coimbatore.
Dean, Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College,
Professor & Head,
Seed Science & Technology, TNAU, Coimbatore
GOOD SEED QUALITY
1. SEED
 Matured ovule usually developed after fertilization.
 Embryonic plant in resting stage, usually supplied with food reserves in the
cotyledons or endosperm or in perisperm with the protective structure called
seed coat.
 In a nutshell - Dry dispersal unit of a plant.
 It develops into an individual similar to the one that produced it.
2. CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD SEED QUALITY
2.1. Improved variety
 Must be truly superior to existing ones.
 Must be the latest and the best variety suited to the area in regard to production
potential and other desirable characteristics.
 Improved seed should be carrier of all latest technologies, which favours assured high
yield.
2.2. Genetic quality
 Refers to the trueness to type.
 Genetic purity has direct effect on ultimate yields.
 Breeder /nucleus seed: 100% genetic purity
 Foundation seed: 99.5% genetic purity
 Certified seed: 99 % genetic purity
2.3. Physical quality
 Refers to the physical composition of seed lots.
 Pure seed considered together with seed germination determine the planting value
of the seed.
 Should be free from inert matter and other impurities.
 Germination and purity standard for certified seeds of different crops.
Percent of total seed ( on weight basis)
Crop Pure seed
(min.) %
Moisture
(max) %
Germination
(min) %
Hybrid maize(other than single
cross)
98 12 90
Maize composites and open-
pollinated varieties
98 12 90
Hybrid Jowar and varieties 98 12 80
Hybrid bajra and open pollinated
varieties
98 12 75
Rice* 98 13 80
Wheat* 98 12 85
Barley 98 12 85
Cotton varieties and hybrids 98 10 60
Gram/Chick pea 98 9 85
Arhar/Red gram 98 10 75
Urid/black gram 98 9 65
Mung/green gram 98 9 75
Rapeseeds and mustard 97 8 85
Sesamum (til) 97 9 80
Groundnut 96 9 70
Sunflower 98 9 60
Linseed 98 7 80
Soybean 97 12 70
Peas 98 9 75
Cowpeas 98 9 75
Tomato 98 8 70
Cauliflower 98 7 65
Bhendi 99 10 65
Watermelon and other cucurbits 99 7 60
Onion 98 8 70
Carrot 95 8 60
Chillies 98 8 60
Radish 98 6 70
Brinjal 98 8 70
2.4. Seed germination and vigor (physiological quality)
 Seed germination - ability of a seed when planted under normal sowing
conditions to give to a normal seedling.
 Seed vigor - sum total of all the attributes that give effective plant stand in the
field.
 Both of these have profound effect upon the ultimate yields and also determine the
planting value of the seed.
 So, seeds should have high physiological vigour and stamina.
Seed germination
Seed vigour
2.5. Planting value
 Planting value is the real worth of a seed lot for raising the crop.
Pure live seed = Pure seed % x Germination %
100
2.6. Health quality
 Refers to the presence or absence of disease organisms/insect pests on seeds.
 Quality of the seed lot very much depends on its health and should be free from
designated diseases.
2.7. Seed moisture
 Most critical factor in the maintenance of seed germination and viability during
storage.
 Should have optimum moisture content for storage
 Long term storage - 8 % or below
 Short term storage - 10 - 13%
2.8. It should be free from other crop seeds, expressed in number/kg
Crop Designated inseparable other crop seeds
Barley Wheat, Oats and Gram
Oats Wheat, Gram and Barley
Wheat Oats, Gram and Barley
 Should be free from objectionable weed seeds
Crop Designated objectionable weeds
Paddy Wild paddy (Oryza sativa var. fatua)
Wheat Convolvulus arvensis (Hiran kuri)
Bhendi Wild Abelmoschus sp
Rape & Mustard Argemone mexicona
Cucurbits Wild Cucurbita sp.
Berseem Chicory (Chicorum intybus)
Kasuri methi Melilous sp.
Lettuce Wild lettuce(Lactuca sativa)
 Should have good shape, size, colour, etc., according to specifications of variety
 Should possess high longevity and shelf life
 Should have high market value
Crop Designated disease Causal organism
Wheat Loose smut Ustilago tritici
Sorghum Grain smut or Kernel smut Sphacelotheca sorghii
Mustard Alternaria blight Alternaria sp
Pearl millet Grain smut
Green ear
Ergot
Tolyposporium penicillariae
Sclerospora graminicola
Claviceps microcephala
Sesame Leaf spot Alternaria sp
Brinjal Little leaf Datura virus 2
Chilies Anthracnose leaf blight
Leaf blight
Gloesporium piperatum
Alternaria solani
Cucurbits Mosaic Cucumis virus
Cowpea Anthracnose Colletotricum sp
Bhendi Yellow vein mosaic Hibiscus virus 1
Potato Brown rot
Root knot nematode
Pseudomonas solanacearum
Meloidogyne incognita
Tomato Early blight
Leaf spot
Alternaria solani
Xanthomonas vesicatoria
3. ADVANTAGES OF QUALITY SEED
 Saves your money as you need less seed.
 Quality seed means a higher percentage of seed emergence.
 There will be a minimum of replanting.
 Seedlings will be strong or vigorous.
 Plants stand will be uniform.
 Plants will grow more quickly.
 There will be greater resistance to stress and diseases.
 There will be uniform in ripening which means more uniformity in the harvested
grain.
 A yield increase by 15-20%.
 There will be less mixture and that can mean a higher price in the market.
4. ROLE OF SEED IN AGRICULTURE
 Only the good quality seed will respond to the fertilizers and other inputs.
 Though the seed form only a small part of the total cultivation expenses, it will pay its
dividends as yield.
 Seed acts as a carrier of a new technology.
 Seed is a basic tool for secured food supply.
 Seed acts as a principal means to secure crop yield under less favorable
production areas.
 Seed acts as a medium for rapid rehabilitation of agriculture in case of natural
disaster.
5. GOALS OF SEED TECHNOLOGY
 Major aim of seed technology is to increase agricultural production through the spread
of a good quality seeds of high yielding varieties and hybrids suitable for the area
of production.
 5.1. Rapid multiplication
 5.2. Timely supply
 5.3. Assured high quality seeds
 5.4. Reasonable price
6. AN OVERVIEW
Physical purity
 Carrot/ Amaranth: 95 %
 Bhendi: 99 %
 All other crops: 98 %
 Sorghum, sesame, rape seed and mustard, jute, soybean, Celery , parsely: 97 %
 Groundnut, Asparagus, spinach, sugarbeet: 96 %
Germination %
 Cotton varieties and hybrids, Sunflower, Watermelon and other cucurbits,
Carrot, Chillies – 60%
 Bhendi, Cauliflower, Urid (black gram) – 65%
 Groundnut, Soybean, Tomato, Onion, Radish, Brinjal – 70%
 Hybrid bajra and open -pollinated varieties, Arhar (Redgram), Mung
(Greengram), Peas, Cowpeas – 75%
 Hybrid Jowar and varieties, Rice, Sesamum (til), Linseed – 80%
 Wheat, Barley, Bengalgram, Rapeseed and mustard – 85%
 Hybrid maize (other than single cross), Maize composites and open-pollinated
varieties – 90%
Moisture content
 Cereals – 10 to 12%
 Pulses and Oilseeds – 8 to 10%
 Vegetables – 6 to 8%

More Related Content

Similar to Good Seed Quality.pdf

Chilli seed production 31.10.18
Chilli   seed production 31.10.18Chilli   seed production 31.10.18
Chilli seed production 31.10.18Abhishek Malpani
 
Crop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed Security
Crop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed SecurityCrop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed Security
Crop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed SecurityKalpesh Damor
 
Seed science and technology - Basics
Seed science and technology  - BasicsSeed science and technology  - Basics
Seed science and technology - BasicsVIJAYKUMARSHRIVASTAV2
 
Nutritional quality of seeds
Nutritional quality of seedsNutritional quality of seeds
Nutritional quality of seedsTanuja M
 
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.pptHybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.pptSwati Shukla
 
Breeding and Seed_Production.ppt
Breeding and Seed_Production.pptBreeding and Seed_Production.ppt
Breeding and Seed_Production.pptMdMainulIslamRashad
 
ORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptx
ORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptxORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptx
ORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptxPRAKASHKHURANA
 
Groundnut Seed Production Manual
Groundnut Seed Production ManualGroundnut Seed Production Manual
Groundnut Seed Production ManualSeeds
 
Production technique of true potato seed
Production technique of true potato seedProduction technique of true potato seed
Production technique of true potato seedABHISHEK TIWARI
 
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.pptHybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.pptPudhuvai Baveesh
 
BREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEAT
BREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEATBREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEAT
BREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEATHIMANSHI SARASWAT
 
Millet research status and breeding program mes in Nepal
Millet research status and breeding program mes in NepalMillet research status and breeding program mes in Nepal
Millet research status and breeding program mes in Nepalhari paneru
 
Presentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its Importance
Presentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its ImportancePresentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its Importance
Presentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its ImportanceDr. Kaushik Kumar Panigrahi
 
Wheat Production Technology for Punjab .pptx
Wheat Production Technology for Punjab  .pptxWheat Production Technology for Punjab  .pptx
Wheat Production Technology for Punjab .pptxDr. Muhammad Aslam
 
Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018
Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018
Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018Abhishek Malpani
 
Quality seed production of pulses
Quality seed production of pulsesQuality seed production of pulses
Quality seed production of pulsessandeshGM
 
Okra & cucumber hybrid seed production 01.03.2018
Okra & cucumber  hybrid seed production  01.03.2018Okra & cucumber  hybrid seed production  01.03.2018
Okra & cucumber hybrid seed production 01.03.2018Abhishek Malpani
 

Similar to Good Seed Quality.pdf (20)

MAIZE
MAIZEMAIZE
MAIZE
 
Chilli seed production 31.10.18
Chilli   seed production 31.10.18Chilli   seed production 31.10.18
Chilli seed production 31.10.18
 
Crop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed Security
Crop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed SecurityCrop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed Security
Crop Improvement in Fodder maize (Zea mays L.) for Feed Security
 
Seed science and technology - Basics
Seed science and technology  - BasicsSeed science and technology  - Basics
Seed science and technology - Basics
 
Nutritional quality of seeds
Nutritional quality of seedsNutritional quality of seeds
Nutritional quality of seeds
 
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.pptHybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_Seed_Production.ppt
 
Breeding and Seed_Production.ppt
Breeding and Seed_Production.pptBreeding and Seed_Production.ppt
Breeding and Seed_Production.ppt
 
4.1.Rice.ppt
4.1.Rice.ppt4.1.Rice.ppt
4.1.Rice.ppt
 
ORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptx
ORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptxORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptx
ORGANIC BUCKWHEAT CULTIVATION.pptx
 
Sameti training material
Sameti training materialSameti training material
Sameti training material
 
Groundnut Seed Production Manual
Groundnut Seed Production ManualGroundnut Seed Production Manual
Groundnut Seed Production Manual
 
Production technique of true potato seed
Production technique of true potato seedProduction technique of true potato seed
Production technique of true potato seed
 
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.pptHybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.ppt
Hybrid_Rice_Breeding_&_Seed_Production.ppt
 
BREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEAT
BREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEATBREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEAT
BREEDING FOR QUALITY TRAITS IN DURUM WHEAT
 
Millet research status and breeding program mes in Nepal
Millet research status and breeding program mes in NepalMillet research status and breeding program mes in Nepal
Millet research status and breeding program mes in Nepal
 
Presentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its Importance
Presentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its ImportancePresentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its Importance
Presentation on Plant Breeding Objective and Its Importance
 
Wheat Production Technology for Punjab .pptx
Wheat Production Technology for Punjab  .pptxWheat Production Technology for Punjab  .pptx
Wheat Production Technology for Punjab .pptx
 
Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018
Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018
Cowpea production technology 31.10.2018
 
Quality seed production of pulses
Quality seed production of pulsesQuality seed production of pulses
Quality seed production of pulses
 
Okra & cucumber hybrid seed production 01.03.2018
Okra & cucumber  hybrid seed production  01.03.2018Okra & cucumber  hybrid seed production  01.03.2018
Okra & cucumber hybrid seed production 01.03.2018
 

More from VanangamudiK1

International Institutions related to Agriculture.pdf
International Institutions related to Agriculture.pdfInternational Institutions related to Agriculture.pdf
International Institutions related to Agriculture.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
IMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdf
IMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdfIMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdf
IMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
FACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdf
FACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdfFACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdf
FACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
Fruits and their Structures - An overview .pdf
Fruits and their Structures - An overview .pdfFruits and their Structures - An overview .pdf
Fruits and their Structures - An overview .pdfVanangamudiK1
 
Anthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdf
Anthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdfAnthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdf
Anthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
Production Technology of Fruit crops.pdf
Production Technology of Fruit crops.pdfProduction Technology of Fruit crops.pdf
Production Technology of Fruit crops.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdf
PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdfPROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdf
PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdf
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdfINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdf
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
MCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdf
MCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdfMCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdf
MCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdfVARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdfHYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdf
QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdfQUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdf
QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
MCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdf
MCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdfMCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdf
MCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdfVARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
Plant disease epidemiology.pdf
Plant disease epidemiology.pdfPlant disease epidemiology.pdf
Plant disease epidemiology.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
Principles of seed production 2.pdf
Principles of seed production 2.pdfPrinciples of seed production 2.pdf
Principles of seed production 2.pdfVanangamudiK1
 
Self-incompatibility 2.pdf
Self-incompatibility 2.pdfSelf-incompatibility 2.pdf
Self-incompatibility 2.pdfVanangamudiK1
 

More from VanangamudiK1 (20)

International Institutions related to Agriculture.pdf
International Institutions related to Agriculture.pdfInternational Institutions related to Agriculture.pdf
International Institutions related to Agriculture.pdf
 
IMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdf
IMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdfIMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdf
IMPORTANT DAYS & YEARS IN AGRICULTURE.pdf
 
FACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdf
FACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdfFACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdf
FACTS AND FIGURES OF FRUIT CROPS - AN OVERVIEW.pdf
 
Fruits and their Structures - An overview .pdf
Fruits and their Structures - An overview .pdfFruits and their Structures - An overview .pdf
Fruits and their Structures - An overview .pdf
 
Anthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdf
Anthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdfAnthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdf
Anthesis and Pollination in crop plants.pdf
 
Production Technology of Fruit crops.pdf
Production Technology of Fruit crops.pdfProduction Technology of Fruit crops.pdf
Production Technology of Fruit crops.pdf
 
PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdf
PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdfPROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdf
PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY AND FARMERS RIGHT ACT.pdf
 
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdf
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdfINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdf
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.pdf
 
MCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdf
MCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdfMCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdf
MCQ’s in SOILS & FERTILITY MANAGEMENT – 1.pdf
 
Variety release.pdf
Variety release.pdfVariety release.pdf
Variety release.pdf
 
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdfVARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
 
HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdfHYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE.pdf
 
QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdf
QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdfQUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdf
QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS.pdf
 
MCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdf
MCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdfMCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdf
MCQ’s in AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY.pdf
 
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdfVARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdf
VARIETAL SEED PRODUCTION IN PADDY.pdf
 
Plant disease epidemiology.pdf
Plant disease epidemiology.pdfPlant disease epidemiology.pdf
Plant disease epidemiology.pdf
 
SYSTEM MATING.docx
SYSTEM MATING.docxSYSTEM MATING.docx
SYSTEM MATING.docx
 
Principles of seed production 2.pdf
Principles of seed production 2.pdfPrinciples of seed production 2.pdf
Principles of seed production 2.pdf
 
SEED VILLAGE.pdf
SEED VILLAGE.pdfSEED VILLAGE.pdf
SEED VILLAGE.pdf
 
Self-incompatibility 2.pdf
Self-incompatibility 2.pdfSelf-incompatibility 2.pdf
Self-incompatibility 2.pdf
 

Recently uploaded

Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingTechSoup
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdfssuser54595a
 
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its CharacteristicsScience 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its CharacteristicsKarinaGenton
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfSoniaTolstoy
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application ) Sakshi Ghasle
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsPresiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsanshu789521
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfsanyamsingh5019
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxSayali Powar
 
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxGaneshChakor2
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxheathfieldcps1
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAssociation for Project Management
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxpboyjonauth
 
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting DataJhengPantaleon
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docxPoojaSen20
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
 
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its CharacteristicsScience 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
 
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdfTataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsPresiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
 
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
 
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docx
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 

Good Seed Quality.pdf

  • 1. ICAR AIEEA JRF & SRF for PG admissions ICAR, NET, ARS & STO (T-6) EXAMS IBPS – AFO EXAMS TNPSC AO, HO, ADH, AAO, AHO EXAMS SEED SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY GOOD SEED QUALITY Prepared by Dr. K. Vanangamudi Formerly Dean (Agriculture), TNAU, Coimbatore. Dean, Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College, Professor & Head, Seed Science & Technology, TNAU, Coimbatore
  • 2. GOOD SEED QUALITY 1. SEED  Matured ovule usually developed after fertilization.  Embryonic plant in resting stage, usually supplied with food reserves in the cotyledons or endosperm or in perisperm with the protective structure called seed coat.  In a nutshell - Dry dispersal unit of a plant.  It develops into an individual similar to the one that produced it. 2. CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD SEED QUALITY 2.1. Improved variety  Must be truly superior to existing ones.  Must be the latest and the best variety suited to the area in regard to production potential and other desirable characteristics.  Improved seed should be carrier of all latest technologies, which favours assured high yield.
  • 3. 2.2. Genetic quality  Refers to the trueness to type.  Genetic purity has direct effect on ultimate yields.  Breeder /nucleus seed: 100% genetic purity  Foundation seed: 99.5% genetic purity  Certified seed: 99 % genetic purity 2.3. Physical quality  Refers to the physical composition of seed lots.  Pure seed considered together with seed germination determine the planting value of the seed.  Should be free from inert matter and other impurities.
  • 4.  Germination and purity standard for certified seeds of different crops. Percent of total seed ( on weight basis) Crop Pure seed (min.) % Moisture (max) % Germination (min) % Hybrid maize(other than single cross) 98 12 90 Maize composites and open- pollinated varieties 98 12 90 Hybrid Jowar and varieties 98 12 80 Hybrid bajra and open pollinated varieties 98 12 75 Rice* 98 13 80 Wheat* 98 12 85 Barley 98 12 85 Cotton varieties and hybrids 98 10 60 Gram/Chick pea 98 9 85 Arhar/Red gram 98 10 75 Urid/black gram 98 9 65 Mung/green gram 98 9 75 Rapeseeds and mustard 97 8 85 Sesamum (til) 97 9 80 Groundnut 96 9 70 Sunflower 98 9 60 Linseed 98 7 80 Soybean 97 12 70 Peas 98 9 75 Cowpeas 98 9 75 Tomato 98 8 70 Cauliflower 98 7 65 Bhendi 99 10 65 Watermelon and other cucurbits 99 7 60 Onion 98 8 70 Carrot 95 8 60 Chillies 98 8 60 Radish 98 6 70 Brinjal 98 8 70
  • 5. 2.4. Seed germination and vigor (physiological quality)  Seed germination - ability of a seed when planted under normal sowing conditions to give to a normal seedling.  Seed vigor - sum total of all the attributes that give effective plant stand in the field.  Both of these have profound effect upon the ultimate yields and also determine the planting value of the seed.  So, seeds should have high physiological vigour and stamina. Seed germination Seed vigour 2.5. Planting value  Planting value is the real worth of a seed lot for raising the crop. Pure live seed = Pure seed % x Germination % 100 2.6. Health quality  Refers to the presence or absence of disease organisms/insect pests on seeds.
  • 6.  Quality of the seed lot very much depends on its health and should be free from designated diseases. 2.7. Seed moisture  Most critical factor in the maintenance of seed germination and viability during storage.  Should have optimum moisture content for storage  Long term storage - 8 % or below  Short term storage - 10 - 13% 2.8. It should be free from other crop seeds, expressed in number/kg Crop Designated inseparable other crop seeds Barley Wheat, Oats and Gram Oats Wheat, Gram and Barley Wheat Oats, Gram and Barley  Should be free from objectionable weed seeds Crop Designated objectionable weeds Paddy Wild paddy (Oryza sativa var. fatua) Wheat Convolvulus arvensis (Hiran kuri) Bhendi Wild Abelmoschus sp Rape & Mustard Argemone mexicona Cucurbits Wild Cucurbita sp. Berseem Chicory (Chicorum intybus) Kasuri methi Melilous sp. Lettuce Wild lettuce(Lactuca sativa)  Should have good shape, size, colour, etc., according to specifications of variety
  • 7.  Should possess high longevity and shelf life  Should have high market value Crop Designated disease Causal organism Wheat Loose smut Ustilago tritici Sorghum Grain smut or Kernel smut Sphacelotheca sorghii Mustard Alternaria blight Alternaria sp Pearl millet Grain smut Green ear Ergot Tolyposporium penicillariae Sclerospora graminicola Claviceps microcephala Sesame Leaf spot Alternaria sp Brinjal Little leaf Datura virus 2 Chilies Anthracnose leaf blight Leaf blight Gloesporium piperatum Alternaria solani Cucurbits Mosaic Cucumis virus Cowpea Anthracnose Colletotricum sp Bhendi Yellow vein mosaic Hibiscus virus 1 Potato Brown rot Root knot nematode Pseudomonas solanacearum Meloidogyne incognita Tomato Early blight Leaf spot Alternaria solani Xanthomonas vesicatoria 3. ADVANTAGES OF QUALITY SEED  Saves your money as you need less seed.  Quality seed means a higher percentage of seed emergence.  There will be a minimum of replanting.  Seedlings will be strong or vigorous.
  • 8.  Plants stand will be uniform.  Plants will grow more quickly.  There will be greater resistance to stress and diseases.  There will be uniform in ripening which means more uniformity in the harvested grain.  A yield increase by 15-20%.  There will be less mixture and that can mean a higher price in the market. 4. ROLE OF SEED IN AGRICULTURE  Only the good quality seed will respond to the fertilizers and other inputs.  Though the seed form only a small part of the total cultivation expenses, it will pay its dividends as yield.  Seed acts as a carrier of a new technology.  Seed is a basic tool for secured food supply.  Seed acts as a principal means to secure crop yield under less favorable production areas.  Seed acts as a medium for rapid rehabilitation of agriculture in case of natural disaster. 5. GOALS OF SEED TECHNOLOGY  Major aim of seed technology is to increase agricultural production through the spread of a good quality seeds of high yielding varieties and hybrids suitable for the area of production.
  • 9.  5.1. Rapid multiplication  5.2. Timely supply  5.3. Assured high quality seeds  5.4. Reasonable price 6. AN OVERVIEW Physical purity  Carrot/ Amaranth: 95 %  Bhendi: 99 %  All other crops: 98 %  Sorghum, sesame, rape seed and mustard, jute, soybean, Celery , parsely: 97 %  Groundnut, Asparagus, spinach, sugarbeet: 96 % Germination %  Cotton varieties and hybrids, Sunflower, Watermelon and other cucurbits, Carrot, Chillies – 60%  Bhendi, Cauliflower, Urid (black gram) – 65%  Groundnut, Soybean, Tomato, Onion, Radish, Brinjal – 70%  Hybrid bajra and open -pollinated varieties, Arhar (Redgram), Mung (Greengram), Peas, Cowpeas – 75%  Hybrid Jowar and varieties, Rice, Sesamum (til), Linseed – 80%  Wheat, Barley, Bengalgram, Rapeseed and mustard – 85%
  • 10.  Hybrid maize (other than single cross), Maize composites and open-pollinated varieties – 90% Moisture content  Cereals – 10 to 12%  Pulses and Oilseeds – 8 to 10%  Vegetables – 6 to 8%