Physiological studies on some cut flowers /
الدراسات الفسيولوجية على بعض أزهار القطف
Manal Hosny Taha Abdelhalim ; Supervised Abdallah Eltantawy Abdallah , Tarek Aboudahab Mohamad Aboudahab , Mona Ahmed Darwish
- Cairo : Manal Hosny Taha Abdelhalim , 2019
- 90 P. : charts , photpghraphs ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Ornamental Horticulture
To determine the appropriate treatment suitable for improving the heads flowers keeping quality and detecting some physiological changes occurring during the vase life period of the cut (Dendranthema grandiflorum, Ramat) cvs White Reagan and Arctic Queen heads flowers so, this study was consummated at post-Harvest. Lab. of floriculture Dep., Hort. Res. Inst., Giza, Egypt during 2013 and 2014 seasons to study the effect of some holding solutions ,viz. distilled water, (control), Gibberellic acid at 0.001%, Sucrose at (2and 4 %), Citric acid at (150mg/l), and 8-Hydroxyqunoline citrate at (200 mg/l) on longevity of flower heads (vase life), water uptake, number of yellowing leaves and number of days from putting flowers in the different solutions to yellowing leaves (day). The obtained data exhibited that all holding solutions caused a marked increment in the studied characters compared to that registered from Sucrose (4%). In this respect, cut flowers treated with Sucrose at (2%) +8- Hydroxyqunoline citrate at (200 mg/l) + Gibberellic acid at (0.001 %) + Citric acid at (150 mg/l) decreased yellowing leaves and improved chlorophyll content and total carbohydrates in flower petals and leaves followed by the combined treatment of Sucrose at (4%) + 8-Hydroxyqunoline citrate at (200mg/l) + Gibberellic acid at (0.001%) + Citric acid at (150mg/l). Cut flowers (Dendranthema grandiflorum, Ramat.)cv. White Reagan gave the best results for studied characters compared to cv
Chrysanthemum cv. White Reagan and Arctic Queen Gibberellic acid Vase life