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HYGROSCOPIC EQUILIBRIUM OF SUNFLOWERSEED, FLAXSEED, AND SOYBEANS |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 22f,
Issue 1,
1944,
Page 1-8
R. K. Larmour,
H. R. Sallans,
B. M. Craig,
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Equilibrium moisture values for relative humidities of from 31 to 93% were obtained for sunflowerseed, flaxseed, and soybeans. The hygroscopicity of whole sunflowerseed per se is practically the same as that of flaxseed, that of dehulled sunflowerseed is somewhat lower. Soybeans show a hygroscopicity curve quite different from that of flax and sunflowerseed. The differences in these curves are not explainable by either the oil or the ash contents of the seeds.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr44f-001
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1944
数据来源: NRC
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RESPIRATION OF WHOLE AND DEHULLED SUNFLOWERSEED AND OF FLAXSEED |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 22f,
Issue 1,
1944,
Page 9-18
R. K. Larmour,
H. R. Sallans,
B. M. Craig,
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The effects of various moisture contents on carbon dioxide production of whole and dehulled sunflowerseed and of flaxseed were studied. The safe moisture limit for straight grading of whole, undamaged sunflowerseed intended for bulk storage was estimated to be 9.5%; for dehulled sunflowerseed it appears that 6% must be regarded as a maximum moisture for safe storage.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr44f-002
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1944
数据来源: NRC
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OIL SEEDS IN WESTERN CANADIAN GRAIN SCREENINGS |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 22f,
Issue 1,
1944,
Page 19-27
J. A. Anderson,
W. O. S. Meredith,
W. J. Eva,
A. C. Heise,
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An examination of the refuse screenings from cereal grains, shipped from the Lakehead in the second quarter of the 1942–43 crop year, shows that it contained an average of 49% of weed seeds, having an oil content of 14.6%. The principal oil-bearing seeds in these screenings were: wild mustard, 8.8%; stinkweed, 2.9%; broken flax, 2.4%; hare's ear mustard, 1.6%; and tumbling mustard, 0.9%. The amounts of total seeds and of individual species varied widely in different shipments.During the same period, refuse screenings from flax contained an average of 75% of weed seeds, and other small heavy material, having an oil content of 21.4%. The principal oil-bearing materials were: broken flax, 13.8%; wild mustard, 11.7%; stinkweed, 9.4%; hare's ear mustard, 5.0%; and tumbling mustard, 2.8%.While limited crushing capacity and the man-power shortage make it unfeasible to produce oil from screenings at present, the future possibilities merit consideration.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr44f-003
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1944
数据来源: NRC
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