Harvest season and head rice yield of upland rice cultivars submitted to parboiling
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2012-09
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This work aimed to evaluate the effects of parboiling on the yield of upland rice cultivars harvested at
different times. The cultivars were BRS Primavera and BRS Sertaneja, harvested at 30 and 47 days after flowering
(DAF). For parboiling, samples were soaked in water bath at 65 °C in grain: water ratio of 1:1.6 in order to reach 25%
and 30% moisture, and then were autoclaved for 10 minutes at 120 °C and 1.1 kg/cm 2 of pressure. After drying up to
13% moisture in a greenhouse with forced air at 40 °C, samples were benefited, followed by separation using the trieur
equipment and weighing to obtain the head rice yield. The results showed a higher yield for head rice harvested at 30
DAF than at 47 DAF (BRS Primavera 63.2 and 38.7%; BRS Sertaneja 68.5 and 55.7%, respectively). Parboiling
increased the head rice yield, regardless of harvest season, but partly reflected the potential of the cultivar origin: BRS
Primavera 70.06%, BRS Sertaneja 74.94%. It is concluded that the harvest season is one of the factors that most
influence the quality of industrial rice and the effect of parboiling also depends on the potential of the material source.
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Oryza sativa L., Moisture after soaking, Flowering, Oryza sativa L., Florescimento, Umidade após encharcamento
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GARCIA, Diva M.; CALIARI, Márcio; FONSECA, Flávia A. da; SOARES JÚNIOR, Manoel S.; BASSINELLO, Priscila Z. Harvest season and head rice yield of upland rice cultivars submitted to parboiling. Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Pombal, v. 7, n. 3, p. 176-182, July/Sept. 2012.