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Post-harvest physiology of cut flowers of sunflowers Sunrich Orange (Helianthus annuus): first experimental results

M. Devecchi

ISHS Acta Horticulturae 669:381-388

2005

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Post-harvest physiology of cut flowers of sunflowers Sunrich Orange (Helianthus annuus): first experimental results

Sunflower, as a cut flower species, has been holding for several years a growing economic importance o­n Italian markets and internationally. The data existing in the literature concerning the senescence physiology of cut sunflowers are still scanty. Vase life with commercial preservative products is estimated around 8 days with a variability within the different cultivars ranging between 5.3 and 14.7 days. From the experimentation here carried out, the importance of using preservative solutions based o­n surfactants (Irol) has arisen, entailing a life increase of cut flowers of about 30% compared with the use of o­nly deionized water. Furthermore, a trial was made to verify the possibility of using 1 methylcyclopropene (Ethylbloc®) to prolong the vase life of cut flowers of sunflower. The first data collected show that 1-MCP seems to have a limited efficacy in the delay of senescence, however not to the same extent of what is already known for other flower species. Of a particular interest is the anticipated harvest of the flower stems of even 3-4 days, since it is possible to obtain a complete flower opening after about three days of vase life. Pulsing, even if o­n the o­ne hand may give intermediate results in the improvement of qualitative parameters of cut flowers, o­n the other hand it carries o­n a considerably interesting action in increasing the fresh weight of the leaves.