Indrie Ambarsari, Intan Gilang Cempaka, Sigit Budi Santoso, Raden Heru Praptana, Cahyati Setiani, Ratih Kurnia Jatuningtyas, Munir Eti Wulanjari, Sigit Uji Marzuki, Lina Ivanti, Selma Noor Permadi, Joko Pramono, Teguh Prasetyo, Muhammad Nur
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Abstract
. Ozonation is a promising method for maintaining seed quality. However, the ability of ozone to preserve the quality of aged seeds, which have already deteriorated, is still open to question. This study evaluated the effectiveness of ozone in alleviating age - ing soybean seed damage and also the economic feasibility of ozone technology under field conditions. Samples under ozonation storage (they were stored in open containers and woven sacks) were compared with those stored under conventional storage conditions (they were stored in woven bags without ozonation). Ozonated samples were exposed to 150 g h –1 of ozone gas for three hours a day for a six month storage period. All samples (with and without ozonation) were stored at 18±5°C and 50±5% relative humidity. Observations were conducted every month with regard to the seeds germination percentage, vigour index, moisture content, protein and free fatty acids. The results showed that ozonation has the potential to increase the viability of aged soybean seeds for up to 5 months. However, the decrease in the protein and free fatty acids levels in the ozo-nated seeds occurred more rapidly than in the control. Moreover, no significant difference was found between the ozonated seeds in open containers and sacks during storage, except for their moisture content. Ozone application on aged soybean seeds was found to be financially feasible with an ratio of revenue to cost value of 1.73, an return on investment of 74.63% and a payback period of 1.34 years.
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The journal is focused on the soil-plant-atmosphere system. The journal publishes original research and review papers on any subject regarding soil, plant and atmosphere and the interface in between. Manuscripts on postharvest processing and quality of crops are also welcomed.
Particularly the journal is focused on the following areas:
implications of agricultural land use, soil management and climate change on production of biomass and renewable energy, soil structure, cycling of carbon, water, heat and nutrients, biota, greenhouse gases and environment,
soil-plant-atmosphere continuum and ways of its regulation to increase efficiency of water, energy and chemicals in agriculture,
postharvest management and processing of agricultural and horticultural products in relation to food quality and safety,
mathematical modeling of physical processes affecting environment quality, plant production and postharvest processing,
advances in sensors and communication devices to measure and collect information about physical conditions in agricultural and natural environments.
Papers accepted in the International Agrophysics should reveal substantial novelty and include thoughtful physical, biological and chemical interpretation and accurate description of the methods used.
All manuscripts are initially checked on topic suitability and linguistic quality.