Simulated transport, postproduction irradiance influence postproduction performance of potted roses.
Nell, T.A. and Noordegraaf, C.V.
HortScience, Volume 26, Number 11, Nov 1991. pp. 1401-1404.
1991
บทคัดย่อ
Three simulated transport temperatures (5, 11, or 17C) and durations (3, 6, or 9 days) were used to evaluate the postproduction flowering patterns of miniature potted rose (Rosa sp) 'Orange Rosamini'. The postproduction environment was maintained at 20 +/- 1C, 60% +/- 5% relative humidity (RH), and an irradiance level, from cool-white fluorescent lamps, of 4.5 W.m-2 photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) for 12 hours daily to simulate conditions at the retail or consumer level. At 3 weeks postproduction, plants held for 9 days at 17C had the fewest buds showing color per plant. As temperature increased, there were fewer flowers per plant at weeks 2 and 3 of postproduction. In a second study, the effect of simulated transport (3 days at 5C vs. no transport) and postproduction irradiance level (1, 2, or 4 W.m-2 PAR) were evaluated over a 7-week postproduction period for 'Orange Rosamini'. A three-way interaction was observed between simulated transport treatment, postproduction irradiance level, and time in postproduction for the number of open flowers per plant. Plants responded similarly at 1 and 2 W.m-2 throughout the postproduction period, regardless of transport treatment; however, at 4 W.m-2 the plants of the no transport treatment had two to three open flowers each week up to week 6 of postproduction, while plants subjected to simulated transport followed the pattern of one and two open flowers for 0 to 3 weeks. Flowering then increased to three to four open flowers for the duration of the postproduction period. A third study involved two simulated transport treatments (3 days at SC vs. no transport), three postproduction irradiance levels (1, 2, and 4 W.m-2 PAR), and six miniature rose cultivars ('Orange Rosamini', 'Red Minimo', 'Sweet Rosamini', 'Golden Rosamini', 'Favorite Rosamini', and 'White Rosamini'). Plan flowers, while those held at 4 W.m-2 for 3 weeks had one to four open flowers, except 'Sweet Rosamini', which had no open flowers with simulated transport.