drafter:Shi Shuling, Liu Huakai, Zhao Juying, Shen Yuexin, Fu Zonghua, Zhou Zhijun, Shi Guiqin, Zhang Chengyi, Deng Yinjin, Yuan Shurong, Huo Qingtao, etc.
This standard specifies the quality requirements, inspection methods and inspection rules for rapeseed, peanut, sesame and sunflower seeds. This standard applies to the production and sale of oilseed crop seeds. GB 4407.2-1996 Economic Crop Seed Oilseed Category GB4407.2-1996 Standard Download Decompression Password: www.bzxz.net
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GB4407.2-1996 In order to protect the interests of seed production, management and users, avoid the losses caused by the use of unqualified seeds in production, and make the cultivated fine varieties obtain high quality and high yield, a unified quality standard must be used for standardization, and the quality standard of seeds is specially formulated. Considering the systematic and scientific nature of the layout of the quality standard of crop seeds, new adjustments were made to its overall arrangement during the revision. The seeds of economic crops are composed of two independent parts: fiber and oil crops. Among them, oil crops include rapeseed, peanuts, sesame, and sunflowers. For the convenience of use, conventional seeds and hybrids of the same crop are arranged in succession. According to GB/T3543.1~3543.6-1995 "Inspection Procedures for Crop Seeds", through a large number of years of experimental research, typical investigations, and spot checks, the quality standards of economic crop seeds in GB4407-84 "Oil Seeds" (i.e., four indicators such as purity, clarity, germination rate and moisture) have been comprehensively revised. In principle, conventional seeds are not graded, and hybrid seeds are divided into first and second grades. Due to the great changes in the inspection methods and judgment standards, the germination rate was changed to seedling judgment, so the value was lower than that before the revision. The purity adopted the rapid method, which was generally higher than that before the revision, and the standard value of water content did not change much. This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Crop Seeds. The responsible drafting units of this standard are: National Seed Station, Shaanxi Seed Station, Anhui Seed Station, Hunan Seed Station, Jiangxi Seed Station, Shandong Seed Station, Hebei Seed Station, Henan Seed Station, Hubei Seed Station, Heilongjiang Seed Administration Bureau, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Seed Station. Main drafters of this standard: Rapeseed: Shi Shuling, Liu Huakai, Zhao Juying, Shen Yuexin, Fu Zonghua, Zhou Zhijun, Shi Guiqin. Peanut: Zhang Chengyi, Deng Yinjin, Yuan Shurong, Huo Qingtao. Sesame: Liu Hanzhen, Liu Huakai, Song Xinmin, Nie Lianbing, Zhang Shumin. Sunflower: Chang Xiulan, Shi Shuling, Chen Yajun. The National Agricultural Technology Extension Service Center of the Ministry of Agriculture is responsible for the interpretation of this standard. This standard was first issued in May 1984. 1 Scope National Standard of the People's Republic of China Economic Crop Seeds Oil Crop Seeds of economic crops--Oil cropsGB 4407.2-1996 Replaces GB4407-84 This standard specifies the quality requirements, inspection methods and inspection rules for rapeseed, peanut, sesame and sunflower seeds. This standard applies to oil crop seeds produced and sold. 2 Referenced Standards The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard was published, the versions shown were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. Rules for the inspection of crop seeds GB/T 3543.1—1995 GB/T 3543.2-—1995 Rules for the inspection of crop seeds GB/T 3543. 3 --1995 Rules for the inspection of crop seeds GB/T 3543.4—1995 Rules for the inspection of crop seeds GB/T 3543. 5--1995 Rules for the inspection of crop seeds Clarity analysis Germination test Authenticity and variety purity identification GB/T 3543. 6-—1995 Rules for the inspection of crop seeds, Determination of moisture 3 Definitions This standard adopts the following definitions. 3.1 Original seeds Seeds of the first to third generations bred from breeders' seeds or produced according to original seed production technical regulations that meet original seed quality standards. 3.2 Improved seeds Seeds of the first to third generations bred from conventional original seeds and hybrids that meet improved seed quality standards. 4 Quality requirements The quality indicators of hybrid rapeseed seeds (three lines) are shown in Table 1. Table 1 Crop name Hybrid seeds 4.2 The quality indicators of conventional rapeseed seeds are shown in Table 2. Grade Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 28, 1996Purity Not less than Not less thanWww.bzxZ.net Germination rate Not less than Not higher than Implemented on June 1, 1997 Crop name GB 4407. 2--1996 The quality indicators of peanut, sesame and sunflower seeds are shown in Table 3. Item Crop name Sunflower 5 Inspection method 5.1 Sampling Performed in accordance with GB/T3543.2. 5.2 Clarity analysis Performed in accordance with GB/T3543.3. 5.3 Germination test Perform according to GB/T3543.4. 5.4 Authenticity and variety purity identification Perform according to GB/T3543.5. 5.5 Moisture determination Perform according to GB/T3543.6. 6 Inspection rules Not less than Not less than Not less than Not less than Germination rate Not less than Germination rate Not less than Not higher than The variety purity index is used as the basis for dividing the seed quality level. If the purity does not meet the original seed index, it will be downgraded to the first-grade improved seed, if it does not meet the first-grade improved seed, it will be downgraded to the second-grade improved seed, and if it does not meet the second-grade improved seed, it will be unqualified seed. 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