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Agri 2025

CO2 levels, technical breakage and quality of maize grains stored under di?erent conditions

Osvaldo Resende, Speaker at Agriculture Conferences
Instituto Federal de Educação, Brazil
Title : CO2 levels, technical breakage and quality of maize grains stored under di?erent conditions

Abstract:

The use of CO2 sensors has been reported as an e?ective tool in the early detection of signs of deterioration, allowing good accuracy in decision-making about the quality of stored grains. The objective of this study was to quantify the CO2 levels produced by maize grains stored at ambient temperature in a prototype silo, with initial moisture contents of 14, 16 and 18% w.b., and to evaluate the quality of the product over time and the technical breakage. Analyses of moisture content, ash, proteins, lipids, Hue Angle (color), germination and electrical conductivity were performed. Inside the silos, the amount of CO2, relative air humidity and temperature were monitored every hour. Grain quality evaluations were carried out at four storage times (0, 30, 60 and 90 days). A completely randomized design in a 3 × 4 factorial scheme with six replicates was used. Grains with higher moisture contents showed higher technical breakage and losses associated with CO2 emissions. Moisture content, protein, lipids, germination, bulk density, lightness and chroma decreased over time, while the electrical conductivity increased, resulting in greater damage to membranes and loss of quality of maize grains. Monitoring of CO2 in the grain mass is a good tool to assess the quality of grain, and higher initial moisture content caused greater level of CO2 emission and reduction in quality of maize grains.

Biography:

Agricultural Engineering from the Universidade Federal de Lavras (2000), a master's degree in Food Science from the Universidade Federal de Lavras (2003) and a PhD in Agricultural Engineering from the Universidade Federal de Viçosa (2006). He is currently a professor at the Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Goiano - Campus Rio Verde. He was coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in Agricultural Sciences - Agronomy (2012 and 2013). He has been the General Coordinator of Postgraduate Studies at IF Goiano - Campus Rio Verde since 2014 to the present. He has experience in Agricultural Engineering and in research projects funded by development agencies and in partnership with private companies. He works in the area of Pre-Processing of Agricultural Products, mainly in the following topics: physical and hygroscopic properties, drying and storage of grains; as well as processing and quality of food and vegetable products.

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