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Impact of inorganic salts on vase life and postharvest qualities of the cut flower of Perpetual Carnation

Xueyuan Lou, Muhammad Anwar, Y. Wang, H. Zhang, Jianzhou Ding

2020Brazilian Journal of Biology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study was carried out in the laboratory of Shangqiu Institute of Technology, Henan to investigate the effect of a different combination of inorganic salt on the quality and physiological characteristics of cut flowers (CFs) of Perpetual Carnation. Furthermore, to find out the best preservation solution of inorganic salt that can enhance the ornamental value of CFs of Carnation and prolong its vase life. Sucrose, 8-hydroxyquinoline, paclobutrazol, salicylic acid and different kinds of inorganic salts were added as a preservation solution. And the same amount of distilled water was used as control. The effects of these various inorganic salts on the morphological characteristics including vase life, changes in flower stems, fresh weight (FW) and water balance and the physiological characteristics including contents of malondialdehyde (MDA), cell membrane permeability and the contents of proline of carnation were investigated. The CFs placed in vase solution with inorganic salts showed significant changes in its morphology and physiological characteristics as compared to control. The changes in flower diameter (FD), FW, malondialdehyde and cell membrane permeability showed an increasing trend first and then decreasing. The value of water balance was observed with a downward trend. However, the vase life, FD, the contents of malondialdehyde, contents of proline and FW of CFs held in the preservative solution containing inorganic salts were increased than that of control. The fresh preservative solution contained sucrose 3% + 8-hydroxyquinoline (8-HQ) (200 mg·L‾1) + paclobutrazol (100 mg·L‾1) + salicylic acid (SA) (25 mg·L‾1) + CaCl2 (100 mg·L‾1) has the best effect on longevity (34 days), FW and FD of carnation CFs. This solution has improved the ornamental and physiological characteristics of fresh carnation CFs.

Topics & Concepts

CarnationVase lifeCut flowersPreservativeSalicylic acidProlinePaclobutrazolHorticulturePostharvestDistilled waterSucroseMalondialdehydeMembrane permeabilityBotanyBiologyChemistryFood scienceMembraneCultivarBiochemistryAntioxidantAmino acidChromatographyPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life ManagementFlowering Plant Growth and CultivationPlant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
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