Working Sheets on Tetrazolium Testing, Volume I, 1st Edition, 2003
Tetrazolium Committee
Including Supplements 2011
The Tetrazolium Working Sheets Volume I includes detailed and standardised descriptions to conduct and evaluate Tetrazolium tests for the determination of viability from agricultural, vegetable, and horticultural seed. The working sheets present 120 agricultural, vegetable and horticultural Species. The description is illustrated with pictures of the seed morphology, the cutting instructions, and the different stages of non-viable seeds. The working sheets support the 'International Rules for Seed Testing' by providing detailed working plans to the seed testing laboratories. This publication is a result of the experiences of the daily routine work of a seed testing laboratory and the optimisation of competent members of the ISTA Tetrazolium Committee from all over the world. The Tetrazolium Working Sheets contribute perfectly to one of the main aims of ISTA: Harmonization in international seed testing. Available as an electronic, downloadable, printable PDF copy only. Volume I - Agricultural, Vegetable and Horticultural Species By N. Leist and S. Krämer Illustrated by J. Pfäfflin ISBN: 978-3-906549-40-8
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