Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
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INFLUENCE OF LILIUMS AND ROSES INTERACTION ON POST-HARVEST QUALITY OF THE CUT FLOWERS AS AFFECTED BY PULSING SOLUTION AND PACKAGING MATERIALS
R. Asghari
Abstract: Rose and Lilium are the most important and marketable cut flowers in the world. However, a relatively limited vase life reduces its marketability. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of interaction of packaging flowers together
in a preservative solution under exogenous ethylene and anti-ethylene treatments on their post harvest characteristics. The experiment consisted of pre-treating the flowers with silver thiosulfate 0.5 mM STS for 2 h at room temperature placed in pulsing solutions containing 8-hydroxyquinoline sulphate (8HQS) and packed (two packaging type, glass and polyethyleneamid) under exogenous ethylene treatment at 0.1, 10 and 100 µl l-1. Treatments were arranged in a completely randomized design with three replications. The results showed protein content, ethylene production and also fresh and dry weight rose and lilium (phythochemical charters affect on the flowers vase life) were changed significantly. Therefore based on the experiment results packaging type and concentration of exogenous ethylene treatment indicated the most important factors influencing on vase life.
Keywords: exogenous ethylene; Lilium flower; packaging materials rose flower; preservative solutions; vase life
Date published: 2017-09-18
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