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- Title
Effects of postharvest pretreatments and preservative solutions on vase life longevity and flower quality of sweet pea ( Lathyrus odoratus L.).
- Authors
Elhindi, K.
- Abstract
The effects of postharvest pretreatments on vase life, keeping quality and carbohydrate concentrations in cut sweet pea ( Lathyrus odoratus L.) flowers were investigated. Compared to the control, all treatments promoted floret quality and extended longevity. The cut flowers held in the solution containing sucrose + 8-hydroxyquinoline (Suc+HQS) was more effective in promoting absorption rate, achieved greater maximum fresh mass, had better water balance for a longer period, extended the vase life (up to 17 d), and delayed degradation of chlorophylls. The same treatment also enhanced the concentration of soluble carbohydrates in the petals and stems and leaf chlorophyll (Chl) content, whereas it was lowest in silver thiosulphate (STS) treatment. However, concentrations of anthocyanin in the petals were higher for treatment with sucrose or STS plus sucrose than in control or STS alone treatments. Our results suggest that pulse treatment with HQS plus sucrose for 12 h is the most effective for improving pigmentation and use as a commercial cut flower preservative solution to delay flower senescence, enhance quality, and prolong the vase life of sweet pea. The results also showed that soluble carbohydrate concentration in petals and stems is an important factor in determining the vase life of sweet pea flowers.
- Subjects
POSTHARVEST physiology of crops; SWEET peas; CUT flowers; HORTICULTURAL products; SUCROSE; HYDROXYQUINOLINE; CARBOHYDRATE content of plants; CHLOROPHYLL; QUALITY
- Publication
Photosynthetica, 2012, Vol 50, Issue 3, p371
- ISSN
0300-3604
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11099-012-0053-3