Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Felix,Francival Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mocelim,Felipe Ligeski, Torres,Salvador Barros, Kratz,Dagma, Ribeiro,Richardson, Nogueira,Antônio Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
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Resumo: Abstract: Thousand-seed weight (TSW) is used to calculate the sowing density, number of seeds present in a sample, and predict seed size. Our aim was to establish an alternative methodology for thousand-seed weight determination in forest species using image analysis techniques. The traditional methodology was compared with the alternative one, testing them on seeds from 16 forest species. The traditional method was performed by manually counting eight repetitions of 100 seeds, weighing of samples, and computation of thousand-seed weight. The alternative methodology was performed by counting seed samples captured by images and processing in ImageJ® software, followed by weighing a single sample, and computation. All steps were timed, and each methodology was repeated ten times per species. The TSW obtained by the alternative methodology was similar to that obtained by the traditional one, and the average execution time of the activities was reduced by 62%. The proposed thousand-seed weight determination by image analysis is an efficient and optimized alternative to the traditional method. Thousand-seed weight determination from image analysis reduces execution time for the seed analyst and forest seedling producer.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
title Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
spellingShingle Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
Felix,Francival Cardoso
ImageJ
physical analysis
physical determination
Rules for Seed Testing
seed count
title_short Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
title_full Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
title_fullStr Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
title_full_unstemmed Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
title_sort Thousand-seed weight determination in forest species by image analysis
author Felix,Francival Cardoso
author_facet Felix,Francival Cardoso
Mocelim,Felipe Ligeski
Torres,Salvador Barros
Kratz,Dagma
Ribeiro,Richardson
Nogueira,Antônio Carlos
author_role author
author2 Mocelim,Felipe Ligeski
Torres,Salvador Barros
Kratz,Dagma
Ribeiro,Richardson
Nogueira,Antônio Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Felix,Francival Cardoso
Mocelim,Felipe Ligeski
Torres,Salvador Barros
Kratz,Dagma
Ribeiro,Richardson
Nogueira,Antônio Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ImageJ
physical analysis
physical determination
Rules for Seed Testing
seed count
topic ImageJ
physical analysis
physical determination
Rules for Seed Testing
seed count
description Abstract: Thousand-seed weight (TSW) is used to calculate the sowing density, number of seeds present in a sample, and predict seed size. Our aim was to establish an alternative methodology for thousand-seed weight determination in forest species using image analysis techniques. The traditional methodology was compared with the alternative one, testing them on seeds from 16 forest species. The traditional method was performed by manually counting eight repetitions of 100 seeds, weighing of samples, and computation of thousand-seed weight. The alternative methodology was performed by counting seed samples captured by images and processing in ImageJ® software, followed by weighing a single sample, and computation. All steps were timed, and each methodology was repeated ten times per species. The TSW obtained by the alternative methodology was similar to that obtained by the traditional one, and the average execution time of the activities was reduced by 62%. The proposed thousand-seed weight determination by image analysis is an efficient and optimized alternative to the traditional method. Thousand-seed weight determination from image analysis reduces execution time for the seed analyst and forest seedling producer.
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