Download PDFOpen PDF in browserManaged Grain Production as an Element of Rational Environmental Management for Grain Production with a Minimum Level of Hidden DamageEasyChair Preprint 519910 pages•Date: March 24, 2021AbstractThe aim of the work is to evaluate the possibilities of X-ray quality control of seed and grain batches to identify hidden ecogenic and technogenic damage, to assess their impact on the economic suitability of grain and the possi-bility of its selection for precision studies of individual samples and mass analysis of grain batches. X-ray signs of hidden damage to the grain of a biogenic and technogenic nature were revealed, which significantly affect the economic suita-bility of grain batches (fracturing, internal germination, enzyme-mycotic deple-tion,damage and infestation of the grain with insects, non-fulfillment of the grain. It is shown that in production conditions there are grain defects that are absent in field small-scale experiments. The results obtained are the basis for improving agricultural technologies in order to produce economically valuable grain with a minimum level of hidden damage, as well as to ensure the competitiveness of domestic grain production in the world grain market. Keyphrases: Microfocus radiography, economic suitability, hidden damage, operational quality
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