%0 Journal Article %T Producci¨®n y beneficio de semilla de cilantro %A Puga Santos %A Bernardo Enrique %A Estrada Salazar %A Edgar Iv¨¢n %J Acta Agron¨®mica %D 2008 %I Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Palmira %X the seed yield potential of coriander cultivar unapal-precoso was evaluated using four plant populations, two harvest methods, three threshing systems, and three clean-up and classification processes. a randomized complete block design was used with split-split plots and three replicates. the highest pure seed yield (1747.2 kg ha-1) was obtained with a population of 1.5 million plants/ha, although no statistically significant differences were found among treatments. manual harvest of seed yielded 1264.9 kg ha-1 and required 19.83 man-hours ha-1, whereas mechanical harvest yielded 1059 kg ha-1 and required 5.1 man-hours ha-1. stationary threshing yielded 44.42 kg hour-1, followed by threshing by beating with a stick (36.97 kg hour-1) and use of a threshing board (11.41 kg hour-1). threshing by beating produced the cleanest material with the fewest fissures. the percentage of broken fruits was similar for the three threshing systems. winnowing produced the lowest seed loss (92.3% recovery) and the highest index of removal of inert material (78.1%). plant population, harvest method, threshing system, and post-harvest handling did not affect the physical and physiological quality of coriander seed. average germination was 92%, and plant vigor, measured as the speed of emergence index, was, on average, 8 seedlings day-1. average seed moisture was 11.9%. %K coriandrum sativum %K plant population %K harvest methods %K post-harvest handling %K germination %K threshing. %U http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0120-28122008000300006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en