Author/Authors :
Salehi Hasan نويسنده Orthodontist, Private Practice, Boushehr, IR Iran , Hatamian Mansoure نويسنده PhD Student, Department of Horticultural Science, University of Lorestan, Khoram-Abad-Iran
Abstract :
In many parts of Iran high light intensities during summer can
induce stress in cut flower production under open field and greenhouse conditions.
Despite roses prefer sunny places for optimum growth, but in
practice some levels of rough shading is applied in greenhouse production
to improve the quality of cut flowers. So, it is useful to find the light
intensities under which different rose cultivars produce optimum yield with
acceptable market quality. In present study, different light intensities were
applied for two rose cultivars of ‘Red One’ and ‘Gulmira’, by shading levels
of 1200 (without shading as control), 640, 520 and 240 µmol m-2 s-1, using
green plastic nets. The result showed that leaf protein concentration,
peroxidase activity, petal anthocyanin concentration and carbohydrate levels
were significantly different among shade treatments, as the highest protein
concentration was observed in 640 µmolm-2 s-1. The highest concentration
of anthocyanin of petals was observed in ?Red One? under 520 µmolm-2 s-1.
Furthermore, in ?Gulmira? the highest amount of anthocynin was in 520
µmol m-2 s-1, but this was not statistically significant compared to other
shading treatments. The highest amount of leaf carbohydrate was in 520
µmol m-2 s-1. The results indicate that shading up to a light intensity of 520
µmol m-2 s-1 is beneficial for quality improvement of these rose cultivars
when light intensity is high.