Effect of pulse treatment with sucrose, exogenous benzyl adenine and gibberellic acid on vase life of cut rose Red One
Mahdiyeh Gholami, Majid Rahemi and Somayeh Rastegar
Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology, 52, Number 5, 482-487, 2011
2011
บทคัดย่อ
Effects of postharvest application of two plant growth regulators viz., benzyladenine (BA) and gibberellic acid (GA3) with sucrose in the pulse solution on the vase life of roses ‘Red One’ were investigated. Results show a maximum gain in fresh weight (18.01%) in the cut roses in the treatment with a 20 mg·L−1GA3 + 100 g· L−1sucrose pulse solution. In contrast to the change in fresh weight, treatments of 10 or 20 mg·L−1BA and the control recorded the maximum water uptake. A pulse solution of 10 or 20 mg· L-1 GA3 + 100 g· L−1sucrose or 10 mg· L−1BA+ 10 mg· L−1GA3 + 100 g·L−1sucrose significantly increased vase life of cut roses than the control. Treatments of 100 g· L−1sucrose, control, 10 mg· L−1GA, 10 or 20 mg·L−1BA + 100 g· L−1sucrose recorded higher petal tissue electrolyte leakage and decrease in vase life. Pulsing with a solution of sucrose at lower concentrations along with GA3 (10 mg· L−1) was promising in increasing vase life of cut roses ‘Red One’.