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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 83 No: 6
Title: Effect of ethanol plus sucrose on the vase-life of cut rose (Rosa hybrida L.)
Authors: NAVEEN KUMAR, GIRISH CHAND SRIVASTAVA and KIRAN DIXIT
pp: 749-754
Abstract:
The effect of ethanol and sucrose on the vase-life of cut rose (Rosa hybrida L.) flowers was studied.
Experiments were conducted between 2004 – 2007 on two popular cultivars, ‘Grand Gala’ and ‘First Red’. The combined application of 3% (v/v) ethanol and 3% (w/v) sucrose gave the longest vase-life in both cultivars.
However, sucrose alone did not increase the vase-life of ‘Grand Gala’. The rate of water uptake was higher in treated flowers, and lasted longer compared to controls.
A negative relationship was observed between abscisic acid (ABA) concentrations in petals and flower stem water potential.
The concentration of ABA in the petals of ethanol-treated flowers was low.
ABA concentrations increased with flower age, while the combined treatment of ethanol plus sucrose inhibited this increase by ameliorating water stress by a prolonged water uptake and by maintaining a higher flower stem water potential.
Ethanol plus sucrose treatment also suppressed ethylene production, suggesting a role in delaying ageing.
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