Wound-induced and bacteria-induced xylem blockage in roses, Astilbe, and Viburnum
Mélanie Loubaud and Wouter G. van Doorn
Postharvest Biology and Technology Volume 32, Issue 3 , June 2004, Pages 281-288
2004
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We previously concluded that the xylem blockage that prevents water uptake into several cut flowers is mainly due to the presence of bacteria, whilst in chrysanthemum and Bouvardia we observed a xylem occlusion that was mainly due to a wound-reaction of the plant. We have further tested which of these two mechanisms was dominant in Astilbe,Viburnum and rose flowers. Astilbe x arendsii (cvs. Erica and Glut) flowers were stored dry in plastic bags (24 h at 5 °C, 100% RH) and placed in water at 20 °C without recutting the stems. The dry storage treatment considerably hastened a wounding-induced xylem occlusion in the stems. A 5 h pulse treatment with inhibitors of peroxidase (hydroquinone) and catechol oxidase (tropolone and 2,3-dihydroxynaphtalene), prior to dry storage, considerably delayed the xylem blockage. The 24 h dry storage treatment had no effect in rose (