Title of article :
The Effects of Nanosilver, Nanosil and Hydrogen Peroxide on Vase Life Cut Rose (Rosa hybrida) ‘Grand Press Angela’
Author/Authors :
Shadbash, Mona Department of Horticulture - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University , Keshavarzshal, Fathollah Guilan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center
Abstract :
To evaluate the effect of nanosilver (5, 10 and 20 mg l-1), hydrogen
peroxide (200, 400 and 600 μM) and Nanosil1 (200, 400 and 600 μM) as
antimicrobial compounds in vase solution of cut rose cv. ‘Grand Press
Angela’ flowers, an experiment with 10 treatments and 3 replications was
conducted in a completely randomized design. Cut rose flowers were
continuously treated with these compounds. The results indicated a significant
and positive impact of Nanosil on the measured traits. The highest vase life
(13.16 days), maximum solution uptake (0.943 ml g-1 F.W.), the lowest fresh
weight loss (6.31g), the lowest bacterial population in stem end (87.67
Log10 CFU ml-1) and the highest petals carotenoid (17.61 μg g-1 F.W.) were
related to the 400 μM Nanosil treatment. Most POD enzyme activities were
recorded for the treatment of nanosilver 5 mg l-1 (3.94 nmol g-1 F.W.) and
400 μM Nanosil (3.86 nmol g-1 F.W.). Different concentrations of nanosilver
were not successful in keeping vase life and its related traits because of the
continuous use of these compounds. Different concentrations of hydrogen
peroxide of evaluated characteristics were superior to the control. Overall,
treatment with 400 μM Nanosil is recommended as an effective treatment
for long-term preservation of cut flowers of roses as it was the best treatment
and also had the longest vase life.
Keywords :
Antimicrobial solutions , Prolonged treatment , Vascular obstruction , Vase solution
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics