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Effects of Cultivation Method and Preservative Solution on the Vase Life of Cut Rose 'Rote Rose'  

Cho, Mee-Sook (Department of Horticulture, Division of Applied Life Science, Graduate School, Gyeongsang National University)
Hwang, Seung-Jae (Department of Horticulture, Division of Applied Life Science, Graduate School, Gyeongsang National University)
Jeong, Byoung-Ryong (Department of Horticulture, Division of Applied Life Science, Graduate School, Gyeongsang National University, Research Institute of Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
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Journal of Bio-Environment Control / v.13, no.3, 2004 , pp. 130-134 More about this Journal
Abstract
Experiments were conducted to evaluate quality and vase life of cut rose ‘Rote Rose’ cultivated either in soil or hydroponically in rockwool. Rose stems were put in four different preservative solutions, 0.5% chrysal RVB, BS (2% sucrose + 200 mg. L$^{-1}$ 8HQS + 0.3% Chrysal RVB), Sonk1 (BS + 0.1 mM ethionine), and double distilled $H_2O$. Flower stems were displayed at $20\pm1^{\circ}C$, RH 60%, and light intensity of $8.1\mu$mol.$m^{-2}$ .$s^{-1}$ provided by fluorescent lamps for 16 hㆍ$d^{-1}$ Fresh weight and flower diameter during vase life were affected by cultivation method and were greater in hydroponically-grown roses than in soil-grown roses. Among preservative solutions, BS and Sonkl were superior to Chrysal RVB in terms of extending vase life. Vase life of cut rose in Chrysal RVB, BS, and Sonkl over the control was prolonged by about one day.
Keywords
hydroponics; fresh weight; stem length; flower diameter;
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