Author/Authors :
Mohammadi Kabari, Fatemeh Department of Horticulture - College of Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , Jadid Solimandarabi, Maryam Young Researchers and Elite Club - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
The effects of savory, caraway, and rose extracts and 8-HQS were studied
on the vase life of Alstroemeria cut flowers. The plant extracts at three levels (10,
20, and 40 %), 8-HQS at three levels (100, 200, and 300 mg l-1), and control (distilled
water) with 3 % sucrose were continuously applied on the basis of a
Completely Randomized Design with three replications. It was found that the
treatments were more effective on sustaining vase life as compared to control.
The application of 8-HQS at the rates of 200 and 300 mg l-1 resulted in the longest
vase life of 19.83 and 19.66 days, respectively. Among plant extracts, 20 % savory
showed the longest vase life (18 days). The highest solution uptake (1.81 ml g-1
FW) was associated with the application of 20% savory extract. The treatments
of 10, 20, and 40 % savory extract and 200 mg l-1 8-HQS were the most successful
treatments in sustaining fresh weight. The lowest bacterial population in vase
solution (3 Log10 CFU ml-1) was observed in the treatment of 200 mg l-1 8-HQS.
The treatments of 20 % savory extract and 200 mg l-1 8-HQS had the lowest
electrolyte leakages of 4.46 and 4.93 %. The treatments of 40 and 20 % savory
extract were the most effective treatments in reducing MDA accumulation. Given
these results, it is recommended to use savory extract as a natural, environmentfriendly compound to improve post-harvest traits and extend the longevity of Alstroemeria cut flowers.
Keywords :
Carum carvi , Rose water , Satureja hortensis , Vase solution