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Category: Agriculture and Fisheries
Subcategory: Crop Science

Postharvest Quality Effects of Different Vaselife Solutions on Cut Rose (Rosa hybrida L.)

Conducted by NwSSU Completed on 2017
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Cut flowers last only for a few days maintaining their beauty and attractiveness. Thus, using appropriate preservatives could extend the vase life of harvested flowers. The study aimed to prolong the postharvest quality and vase life of cut rose. The experiment was laid out in Completely Randomized Design with 5 treatments and 10 replications (flowers). The treatments (vase solutions) were as follows: T1-Filtered water, T2- 0.02 M STS + 2 % Sucrose, T3- 0.02 M STS + 2 % Glucose, T4- 250 mg/L HQS + 2 % Sucrose and T5- 250 mg/L HQS + 2 % Glucose. All treatments were kept at 25 oC and quality was determined by recording the relative fresh weight (%), solution uptake, maximum flower head diameter (MFHD), blueing symptom, senescence flower and vaselife (days) after 4 and 6 days of holding. Results showed detrimental effects of vase solutions with silver thiosulfate (STS) in combination with sucrose and glucose after 4 days. However, hydroxyquinoline sulfate (HQS) vase solution with glucose maintained a vaselife of 4.5 days. Maximum flower head diameter was better with HQS vase solution with glucose (84.42 mm) after 6 days compared to filtered water (66.01 mm), but was statistically comparable with HQS vase solution with sucrose (82.34 mm). Generally, vase solution of HQS with glucose manifested better results compared to other treatments in terms of percent weightloss (26.62 %), maximum flower head diameter (84.42) and vaselife of 4.5 days after 6 days of holding.

Proponents
Michael Adonis Sudaria
Apiradee Uthairatanakij
Huy Thao Nguyen
Beneficiaries
Flower Grower
Fund Source
College of Arts and Sciences, Northwest Samar State University, Samar, Philippines
School of Bioresources and Technology, King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
The Plant Protection Sub-department, Vinh Long Agricultural and Rural Development, Vietnam
No. of Patents
0
No. of Utility Models
0
How to Cite
Sudaria, Michael & Uthairatanakij, Apiradee & Nguyen, Huy. (2017). POSTHARVEST QUALITY EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT VASELIFE SOLUTIONS ON CUT ROSE (Rosa hybrida L.).
Remarks
Keywords: Cut rose, glucose, hydroxyquinoline, silver thiosulfate, sucrose

Agency Details

Northwest Samar State University
Rueda St., Brgy Balud, Calbayog City, Samar
Phone: (055) 209-3657 ; (055) 533-9857
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