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Nano‐chitosan as an antimicrobial agent in preservative solutions for cut flowers

Poliana Cristina Spricigo, Lucimeire Pilon, Jéssica Prada Trento, Márcia R. de Moura, Kely Silveira Bonfim, Milene Corso Mitsuyuki, L. H. C. Mattoso, Marcos David Ferreira

2021Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Cut flowers require proper postharvest stem hydration to prolong vase life. Nano‐sized chitosan is an effective antimicrobial agent that has several potential agricultural applications. In this study, we compared the efficacies of solutions containing chitosan nanoparticles, regular chitosan particles, citric acid, and distilled and tap water controls in treating cut gerbera inflorescences during postharvest storage. Relative water uptake (RWU), transpiration rate (TR), water balance (WB), ligule color, solution pH, stem bending, stem‐end blockage, and counts of bacteria, mold and yeast were investigated. RESULTS The solution containing chitosan nanoparticles prevented stem bending, enabled higher RWU (41.8 g kg −1 day −1 ), established a suitable WB, and controlled microbial growth more efficiently than the other solutions. The chitosan nanoparticle solution strongly inhibited molds and yeasts. CONCLUSION The results of this study demonstrated that nano‐chitosan is a promising postharvest preservative for cut gerbera inflorescences. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).

Topics & Concepts

ChitosanPreservativePostharvestCitric acidDistilled waterChemistryAntimicrobialGerbera jamesoniiHorticultureFood scienceGerberaChromatographyBiologyOrganic chemistryNanocomposite Films for Food PackagingPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life ManagementComposting and Vermicomposting Techniques