(1) Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, R3T 2N2 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;(2) Grain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission, R3C 3G8 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Abstract:
High levels of chlorophyll in harvested canola seed result in loss of revenue to producers and problems for processors. Studies on chlorophyll degradation often require plant material to be stored for some time prior to measuring the chlorophyll content. Storage of unripe canola seed in a freezer for up to one month prior to measuring the chlorophyll content did not alter the chlorophyll level in the seed. Seeds were frozen while still in the pods as well as after removal with no change in chlorophyll content over time.