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http://dx.doi.org/10.5307/JBE.2005.30.3.155

Low Temperature Storage of Rough Rice Using Cold-Air in Winter(I) - Storage Characteristics after Rough Rice Cooling -  

Lee J. S. (Dept. of Biosystems Engineering, Chungbuk National Univ.)
Han C. S. (Dept. of Biosystems Engineering, Chungbuk National Univ.)
Ham T. M. (Shinheung Co.)
Yon K. S. (Dept. of Biosystems Engineering, Chungbuk National Univ.)
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Journal of Biosystems Engineering / v.30, no.3, 2005 , pp. 155-160 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of this research was to establish a domestically available cooling storage technique by cold-air in winter, using winter cool air ventilation fur determining rough rice cooling method in the storage and dry bin. The rough rice storage characteristics of two test conditions, winter cool-air ventilation storage and ambient temperature storage, were evaluated from January to July 2001, using a storage and dry bin of 300-ton capacity. Results of this research are as follows: Grain temperature was from $-5.1\~-8.5^{\circ}C$ after winter cool-air ventilation, and grain initial temperature for ambient temperature bin storage was $0.3\~1.9^{\circ}C$. Moisture content of rough rice decreased from $0.28\;to\;0.93\%$ and from $1.53\;to\;1.92\%$ to compare with original moisture contents for winter cool-air ventilation, and for ambient temperature bin storage, respectively. Broken ratio of brown rice from winter cool-air ventilation bin increased from $0.16\;to\; 0.92\%$, and brown rice broken ratio was from $2.24\;to\;2.86\%$ for ambient temperature bin storage to compare with initial broken ratio. Hardness of stored rice increased along storage period increase in alt storage methods, and cooling bin storage increased rice hardness of 0.271kgf: this increasing was lower then the other methods from 0.059 to 2.239kgf. Germination rates were decreased approximately 9.03, 3.14 and $3.20\%$ for upper, middle, and bottom of ventilating winter air bin, respectively, and germination rates of 2.70, 3.47 and $4.14\%$ were approximately decreased for upper, middle, and bottom parts of ambient temperature bin storage, respectively.
Keywords
Rough rice; Cooling storage; Winter cool-air ventilation; Grain temperature; moisture content change; Rice hardness; Germination rate;
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