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Abd El-Kafie, O., El-Saka, M., Helaly, A., El-Batrawi, H. (2014). PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POST HARVEST OF Chrysanthemum morifolium, L. CV "FLYER" CUT FLOWERS. Journal of Plant Production, 5(5), 837-851. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2014.55432
Omaima M. Abd El-Kafie; Magda M. El-Saka; A. A. Helaly; Hnan S. El-Batrawi. "PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POST HARVEST OF Chrysanthemum morifolium, L. CV "FLYER" CUT FLOWERS". Journal of Plant Production, 5, 5, 2014, 837-851. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2014.55432
Abd El-Kafie, O., El-Saka, M., Helaly, A., El-Batrawi, H. (2014). 'PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POST HARVEST OF Chrysanthemum morifolium, L. CV "FLYER" CUT FLOWERS', Journal of Plant Production, 5(5), pp. 837-851. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2014.55432
Abd El-Kafie, O., El-Saka, M., Helaly, A., El-Batrawi, H. PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POST HARVEST OF Chrysanthemum morifolium, L. CV "FLYER" CUT FLOWERS. Journal of Plant Production, 2014; 5(5): 837-851. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2014.55432

PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POST HARVEST OF Chrysanthemum morifolium, L. CV "FLYER" CUT FLOWERS

Article 8, Volume 5, Issue 5, May 2014, Page 837-851  XML PDF (444.67 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2014.55432
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Authors
Omaima M. Abd El-Kafie1; Magda M. El-Saka2; A. A. Helaly1; Hnan S. El-Batrawi1
1Fac. of Agric., Mansoura Univ.
2Hort. Res. Inst. Agric. Res. Center
Abstract
Chrysanthemum  (Chrysanthemum morifolium, L.) is one of the most the important cut flower. The aim of this study to investigate the effect of some chemical preservative solutions to improve  keeping quality ,enhancing water uptake, delaing  leaf  wilting  and leaf  yellowing  and extending the shelf   life  period of cut chrysanthemum flowers .The flowers were held in the vase solution containing silver nitrate at 75ppm + citric acid at 150ppm + sucrose at 3%(T2) or silver nitrate at 75ppm + citric acid at 150ppm + sucrose at 5% (T3) was increased significant vase life (19.5 and 17.2 days, respectively), flower diameter, water uptake ,total soluble sugars % and reducing sugars in leaves  ,  decreased chlorophyll "a" and ''b",  pectin in flowers and leaves and reduced the number of bacteria in the vase solution to zero . Super blue green at1cm/L +Sucrose at 3 or 5% (T 6 &T7) increased vase life in 2nd season . On the other hand, benzyl adenine + citric acid + sucrose (T8, T9 , T10 & T11) treatments didnot enhance vase life and recorded the largest number of bacteria (1163×106)  in vase solution. All holding vase solution treatments gradually increased  flower  diameter and decreased water uptake with extended shelf  life periods. Concerning water balance in treatments T2 ; T3 ; T6 ;  T 11 and Potassium Nitrate +150 ppm citric acid + sucrose ( T12 , T 13, T14 & T 15)  had petter vase life with respect to water balance during the shelf life periods as compared with control and other holding solutions under study. All holding vase solutions recorded gradual decreases in total soluble sugars %  in flowers with extending shelf life periods.. In most cases, reducing sugars% gradually increased up to 8th day then decreased after wards.
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