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Characterization of Optimum Conditions Affecting Single-Color Dyeing of Cut Rose  

Sim, Sung Im (Department of Horticulture, Kyungpook National University)
Nam, Jin Soo (Department of Horticulture, Kyungpook National University)
Park, In Sook (Department of Horticulture, Kyungpook National University)
Yoo, Eun Ha (National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA)
Lim, Ki Byung (Department of Horticulture, Kyungpook National University)
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FLOWER RESEARCH JOURNAL / v.18, no.1, 2010 , pp. 66-72 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to examine the treatment conditions for single-color dyeing using the variety 'Akito' which was selected based on the flower size, density, blooming shape, elegance, expression of the dying color. The optimal conditions of dyeing rose flower were pH 3.5 under the $20-25^{\circ}C$, in which the vase life showed 15 days as longest after dyeing. The most suitable flower stage for dyeing was identified as second or third stage at which three petals of flower are opened. $10g{\cdot}L^{-1}$ concentration of dyeing solution with $2mL{\cdot}L^{-1}$ treatment of spreader for rose dyeing gave the best color performance.
Keywords
dyed flowers; flower color; pH; vase life; absorption method;
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