Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality

Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the number of stages of cone drying and immersion that yield the maximum number of high quality seeds. Nine variants of the process were conducted; they differed in terms of dwell time in the drying chamber and water immersion time. Each extracti...

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Main Authors: Ewa Tulska, Monika Aniszewska, Witold Zychowicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022-10-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22942-2
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Monika Aniszewska
Witold Zychowicz
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description Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the number of stages of cone drying and immersion that yield the maximum number of high quality seeds. Nine variants of the process were conducted; they differed in terms of dwell time in the drying chamber and water immersion time. Each extraction variant consisted of five drying steps (lasting 10, 8 or 6 h) and four immersion steps (5, 10 or 15 min). Each drying step was followed by cone shaking in a purpose-made laboratory drum. The process variants were evaluated and compared in terms of cone moisture content as well as the dynamics of seed yield and the quality of seeds obtained in the various steps. The seed yield coefficient, α, and the cone mass yield coefficient, β, were calculated. The studied process of seed extraction can be described using the Lewis empirical model for the second stage of drying with the b coefficient ranging from 0.34 to 0.60. Relatively higher initial and final moisture content was found for cones immersed for 15 min (more than 0.45 kgwater·kgd.w. −1), while the lowest moisture content was found for those immersed for 5 min (less than 0.4 kgwater·kgd.w. −1). The highest seed yield at the first and second steps was obtained in the 8 h_10 min variant (53% and 32%, respectively). In all five-step variants, the mean cone yield amounted to 65% of total seeds in the cones; seeds obtained from all variants were classified in quality class I. The procedure recommended for commercial seed extraction facilities consists of three 8 h drying steps and two 10 min immersion steps, with cone shaking in a drum to maximize seed yield. A shorter cone extraction process maintaining an acceptable level of seed extraction may reduce energy consumption by nearly 50%.
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spelling doaj.art-791efd869d204b94a73c58c322cb299b2022-12-22T03:22:30ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222022-10-0112111510.1038/s41598-022-22942-2Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and qualityEwa Tulska0Monika Aniszewska1Witold Zychowicz2Department of Biosystems Engineering, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences–SGGWDepartment of Biosystems Engineering, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences–SGGWDepartment of Biosystems Engineering, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences–SGGWAbstract The objective of this study was to determine the number of stages of cone drying and immersion that yield the maximum number of high quality seeds. Nine variants of the process were conducted; they differed in terms of dwell time in the drying chamber and water immersion time. Each extraction variant consisted of five drying steps (lasting 10, 8 or 6 h) and four immersion steps (5, 10 or 15 min). Each drying step was followed by cone shaking in a purpose-made laboratory drum. The process variants were evaluated and compared in terms of cone moisture content as well as the dynamics of seed yield and the quality of seeds obtained in the various steps. The seed yield coefficient, α, and the cone mass yield coefficient, β, were calculated. The studied process of seed extraction can be described using the Lewis empirical model for the second stage of drying with the b coefficient ranging from 0.34 to 0.60. Relatively higher initial and final moisture content was found for cones immersed for 15 min (more than 0.45 kgwater·kgd.w. −1), while the lowest moisture content was found for those immersed for 5 min (less than 0.4 kgwater·kgd.w. −1). The highest seed yield at the first and second steps was obtained in the 8 h_10 min variant (53% and 32%, respectively). In all five-step variants, the mean cone yield amounted to 65% of total seeds in the cones; seeds obtained from all variants were classified in quality class I. The procedure recommended for commercial seed extraction facilities consists of three 8 h drying steps and two 10 min immersion steps, with cone shaking in a drum to maximize seed yield. A shorter cone extraction process maintaining an acceptable level of seed extraction may reduce energy consumption by nearly 50%.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22942-2
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Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality
Scientific Reports
title Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality
title_full Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality
title_fullStr Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality
title_short Optimization of the process of seed extraction from the Larix decidua Mill. cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality
title_sort optimization of the process of seed extraction from the larix decidua mill cones including evaluation of seed quantity and quality
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22942-2
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