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Biometrical features of plants and physical properties of amaranth seeds (Amaranihus cruentus) of a population variety originating from South America and a new Polish variety Rawa have been studied. New research methods were worked out or old methods were adapted to suit specific features of this plant. Studies were carried out in the period 1995-96 (population variety) and in 1997 (variety Rawa). Alongside field experiments plot experiments with varying sowing density were conducted in order to evaluate the influence of the number of plants per 1 mL plant on the variability of biometrical features and yields. Plant and wisp height, stalk thickness, wisp mass, number of plants per 1 mL and biological yield as well as seed self-shedding were determined. Geometrical properties (thickness, width, and length) were determined for individual seeds together with their aerodynamic features, surface roughness, resistance to static loading and microstructure. Whereas seed mass was characterised by such parameters as: density, porosity, outer and inner friction, angle of repose and chute, rehological properties and qualitative features. It has been found out that Rawa variety was more uniform than population variety and gave yields that were 50% higher. Seed sowing density differentiated plant biometrical features. Seed self-shedding in different weather conditions ranged from 0,3 to 2.1% of the biological yield. Physical properties of seeds changed according to moisture levels which was described by the regression lines and curves. It was found that with moisture decrease seed thickness, and the mean values ranged from 0,58 to 0,93 mm. Seeds of Rawa variety were developed better. The weight of 1000 seeds was from 0,60 g (very dry seeds) to 0,95 g (very moist seeds). Density was increasing with the decrease in moisture from 653,3 to 842,0 kg/m3. Whereas, porosity of the seed mass decreased from 53,5 to 40,0 %. Both the angle of repose and chute were decreasing with the decrease in the coefficient of inner and outer friction while the roughness of the seed surface was increasing. Amaranth seeds appeared to be more resistant to mechanical loading. The force ranging from 10.7N (very moist seeds) to 70,6N (dry seeds) was sufficient to damage the structure of an individual seed. Aerodynamic seed features depended on such parameters as seed load bearing surface, width, length and weight. With the increase in these parameters critical velocity increased linearly, and the coefficient of volatility decreased according to the same formula.A generalised Maxwell model with three branches was used to describe the phenomena of stress relaxation in the seed mass. It led to the conclusion that amaranth seeds en mass show strong viscoelastic properties. Seed qualitative features show high nutritive value, and evaluation of their microstructure showed that they contain unique starch with kernels thet are very uniform in size (1-1,5(m). Learning about biometrical plant features and their physical properties allowed for working out agrophysical basic for the harvest technology of this plant.
The main aim of this study was to broden the knowledge of the raw material improvement through applying new technology of harvesting and post harvesting treatment of rape seeds. Knowing the range of variability of physical properties of rape, studies were undertaken to adjust the existing agricultural machines to new specific rape varieties in order to diminish the quantitative losses of seeds during the ripening of seed harvesting and in order to apply such parameters of combine- harvester subassamblies to minimize the damage of seeds. The reasons of the seed damage during the after-harvesting treatment were looked for and, apart from this, the quality of the raw material as well as the quality of the products obtained from it, knowing the previous damage, were evaluated. Such a complex study of this problem, no only, allowed us to complete the knowledge in this respect but also to draw practical conclusions, which entitles us to apply the results in the production as well as to propose new or modified technological treatments. These multi-factorial problems, as well as the interdependence between many properties of the studied material, have been presented in more detailed publications included in the following volume, devoted to one problem. The references are also presented in these papers pertaining to all the questions presented in the present article which introduces the problems and contents of the subsequent publications.
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Metoda oceny podatnosci strakow soczewicy na pekanie

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Opracowano sposób oceny podatności strąków soczewicy na pękanie, polegający na wyznaczeniu maksymalnej siły oraz energii potrzebnej do otwarcia strąka. Wykorzystując aparaturę wytrzymałościową Instron rozdzielano strąk na dwie łupiny przez, rozciąganie. Materiałem badawczym były polskie odmiany Tina i Anita. Uzyskane wyniki z pomiarów laboratoryjnych porównano z samoosypywaniem się nasion na poletkach w czasic dojrzewania roślin.
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Laboratory studies on rape seeds, conducted at the Institute of Agrophysics, PAS, were aimed at the determination of their strength properties in the aspect of the susceptibility of the seeds to damage. Limit values were determined for loads causing the disruption of the seed cover, with relation to varietal features, agrotechnical measures applied (crop spraying, time of harvest - plant ripeness, sowing density), temperature, and seed moisture content. The value of force causing seed cover cracking, the corresponding strain, or the value of energy and the apparent modulus of elasticity clearly defined the resistance of individual seeds under loading. The mechanical parameters studied were differentiated for particular plant varieties, however, differences in particular years of the study were statistically insignificant, while the differences between successive years of the study but for the same variety were significant. Generally it was observed that seeds of all the varieties in 1993 were more resistant to external loads. No statistically significant changes were observed in seed strength with relation to plant ripeness (time of harvest). Assessing the effect of chemical preparations used for rape spraying, no statistically significant effect on the strength parameters under study was noted for any of the preparations with relation to the control. Experiments concerned with the effect of sowing density on the strength properties of rape seeds did not show any significant differences of the particular parameters with relation to four sowing densities (50, 35, 20 and 10 plants/m²). The strongest differentiation of the properties under study was noted in the case of seeds with increased moisture content. An increase in the seed moisture content was accompanied by a distinct decrease in the values of force, strain, energy, and modulus of elasticity, the greatest decrease in the values of the parameters being observed for moisture content between 11 and 17 %. Also, a significant effect of seed temperature on the strength parameters under study was observed. With increasing temperature, the values of all the parameters decreased. The effect of seed temperature was stronger for diy seeds and decreased with increasing seed moisture content.
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