Effect of different methods of depulping on viability, germination, seedling vigour and its economic analysis in neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.)

Authors

  • P. Masilamani Anbil Dharmalingam Agricultural College and Research Institute, TNAU, Navalur Kuttapattu-620009, India Author
  • V. Alex Albert ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra, TNAU, Sirugamani-639115, India Author
  • S. Selvam Agricultural College and Research Institute, TNAU, Madurai-625104, India Author
  • K. Kumaran Forest College and Research Institute, TNAU, Mettupalayam-641301, India Author

Keywords:

Depulping, Economic analysis, Germination, Neem seeds, Seedling vigour

Abstract

The present study was conducted to determine the effect of different methods of de-pulping on viability,germination, seedling vigour and the economics of post-harvest seed management in terms of its quality forseedling production and industrial application. The physiologically matured ripe yellowish green-colouredfruits of neem were harvested manually, and the seeds were extracted by manual and mechanical de-pulping. In each method, skin weight (kg), pulp weight (kg), man-hour requirements, cost of de-pulping (Rs/kg), seedrecovery (%) and moisture content (%) were calculated. After de-pulping, seeds were manually washed withwater and time taken for washing the de-pulped seeds was also calculated. After that seeds were dried inthreshing yard and moisture content of seed was calculated. Dried seeds were processed using cleaner cumgrader in mechanical method and sieves in manual method. In both the methods, fruit to seed recovery (%)were calculated. The effect of manual and mechanical seed extraction on viability (%), germination (%) andseedling vigour was analyzed. Results revealed that mechanical method of de-pulping (45.5kg) exhibited anadditional wet seed weight of 1.5kg compared to manual method (44kg). The seed recovery from one ton ofneem fruits was 170.5 kg in manual de-pulping and 164 kg in mechanical de-pulping. The processing cost ofone kg of neem seed was Rs.9.03 for manual de-pulping and Rs.2.49 for mechanical de-pulping. Among thetwo methods of seed extraction, even though there was not much variation in seed recovery, germination andseedling vigour, mechanical method had the advantage of 160 minutes less time duration for extraction andminimal processing cost per kg of seed extraction with higher seedling vigour index.

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Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

Effect of different methods of depulping on viability, germination, seedling vigour and its economic analysis in neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.). (2023). Range Management and Agroforestry, 44(1), 95-101. https://myresearchjournals.com/rma/article/view/25