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Analysis on the production and consumption of the cut lily bulb in world market (세계 시장에서의 절화 백합의 생산 및 소비 분석)

  • Kim, Sounghun;Kim, Jootae
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2015
  • The cut lily is one of the most important exporting flowers in Korea, which value is 19.9 million dollars in 2013. However, Korean farmers and exporting firms recently have experiences a large decrease in lily export, and need to find the way to the increasing exportation. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the situation of production and consumption of the cut lily in the world and to present the implication for the acceleration of exportation of Korean cut lily. The results of studies present a few findings: First, Korean farmers and business firms need to study and benchmark the production and exportation system of Netherlands which is the best country in the world. Second, Colombia, Kenya, Ecuador and Ethiopia are also need to be studied for the upgrading Korean system of exportation of cut lily. Third, Korean farmers and business firms should continuously monitor the three main markets of cut lily (EU, U.S., and Japan), and develop strategies for the exportation of Korean cut lily. Forth, especially, Korean farmers and business firms should define the preference of cut lily in the main exporting markets (Japan, China, Russia), including breed and color of flower, and the main period of consumption, in order to develop the marketing strategy for Korean cut lily.

Prediction of the Vase Life of Cut Lily Flowers Using Thermography

  • Lee, Ja Hee;Choi, So Young;Park, Hye Min;Oh, Sang Im;Lee, Ae Kyung
    • Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted in order to predict the vase life of cut lily 'Woori Tower' flowers using a non-destructive thermal imaging technique. It was found that the temperature of cut lily flowers was maintained at 20℃ and was slightly lower than the air temperature until they bloomed. On the 11th day, when flowers bloomed, the temperature of leaves and flowers was measured to be 18.75±0.38℃ and 19.23±0.32℃ respectively, and their difference with ambient temperature was over 3℃. The flower temperature increased slightly when the vase life of cut lily flowers ended, and the temperature difference between the air and leaf temperature (1.77℃) and between the air and flower temperature (1.39℃) got smaller. No visible aging symptom was observed, but it was found that the temperature had risen due to water losses and less functional stomata. The vase life of cut lily flowers can be predicted based on changes in temperature and it will be also possible to predict the potential quality and vase life of cut flowers before harvesting them in greenhouses.

The Survey of Consumption on the Wreaths for Congratulation and Condolences in Lily Cut Flowers (백합꽃의 경조화환에 대한 소비실태조사)

  • Park, No Bog
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2016
  • In consumption of lily flowers on wreaths for congratulation and condolences, use of real lily flowers accounted for 40.4% when customers ordered and confirmation of real flowers after receiving delivery of the wreaths accounted for 42.4%. The most popular price of wreaths for congratulation and condolences was 100,000 won -150,000 won accounting for 69.5%. The most popular ordering season is July accounting for 15% and the price per each flower was 16,765 won. The proportion of using lily flower on wreaths was 98% for congratulation and 91% for condolences. The most frequent numbers of lily flowers as a point flowers on wreaths were 5-10 on average. Among 500 wreaths for congratulation and condolences each, the proportion of artificial lily flowers were 470 for congratulations and 425 for condolences, which were considerably high rates.

Effects of Daminozide Spray and Floral Preservatives on Longevity and Ethylene Production of Cut Lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) (수확전(收穫前) Daminozide의 살포(撒布)와 수확후(收穫後) 절화보존제(切花保存劑)의 처리(處理)가 절화백합(切花百合)의 수명(壽命)과 Ethylene발생(發生)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Young Rae;Lee, Jong Suk
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.484-493
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    • 1982
  • This study was conducted to clarify the effects of daminozide (butanedioic acid mono-(2,2 - dimethylhydrazide)) sprayed 2 days be fore harvest and floral preservative solutions on longevity, quality and ethylene production of 'Georgia' cut lily for prolonging vase life and improving quality of cut lily flowers. And also the relation between ethylene production and flower senescence of cut lily was studied. 1. Lilies held in silver nitrate ($AgNO_3$) at 25 and 50 ppm were increased in solution uptake, fresh weight, and flower longevity. The solution of 2.5% sucrose+50 ppm $AgNO_3$+200 ppm aluminum sulfate+10 ppm 6-benzylamino purine prolonged vase life and improved quality of cut lily flowers. 2. Lilies sprayed with 500 ppm daminozide 2 days be fore harvest and then held in the preservative solution (5% sucrose+50 ppm $AgNO_3$+150ppm 8-hydroxyquinoline) after harvest were significantly increased in fresh weight and vase life as compared with non-sprayed (control) flowers. 3. Ethylene production from cut lily was increased by ethephon ((2-chloroethyl) phosphonic acid) treatment. The flowers producing a lot of ethylene, however, were senesced slowly instead of rapid wilting. 4. The preservative solution markedly reduced ethylene production of cut lily but prolonged vase life for only a few days. 5. These results suggest that ethylene be one of the most important factors promoting flower senescence of cut lily, but it be very difficult to prolong vase life remarkably by only inhibition of ethylene production in cut lily.

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Combined Treatment with Gamma Irradiation and Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate to Control Leaf Blight and to Preserve Cut Lilies (절화 백합 잎마름병 방제 및 품질 보존을 위한 감마선 150 Gy와 Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate 병용처리)

  • Koo, Tae-Hoon;Hong, Sung-Jun;Yun, Sung-Chul
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.94-99
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    • 2016
  • For the purpose of practical application of gamma irradiation for export lily without the ionic energy damage, 150 Gy gamma ray was suggested as the safe level on cut lilies, the oriental cultivar Siberia (white) and Sorbonne (pink). The combined treatments of 150 Gy gamma ray and sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) at 0, 40, 100, and $200{\mu}g/l$, were tried to control lily leaf blight caused by Botrytis elliptica. Incidences of petal blight on the two oriental lilies at control were 93%-95%, whereas those at the combined treatments of 150 Gy and $100{\mu}g/l$ or higher of NaDCC were 76%-83%. However, severity of petal blight was not reduced by the combined treatments. Gamma irradiation at 150 Gy did not change the cut lily quality such as improve cut lily longevity of vase-life compare with the control. In addition, fresh weight, chlorophyll contents, and the color of pink petals of Sorbonne were not changed by 150 Gy of gamma irradiation. Therefore, we recommend the combined treatment of 150 Gy gamma irradiation and $100{\mu}g/l$ NaDCC for the standard operating procedure on cut lily for export quarantine to control leaf blight.

Effect of Functional Packing Materials on the Maintenance of Freshness of Cut Lily and Cut Rose (기능성 포장재가 백합과 장미의 선도유지에 미치는 효과)

  • Suh, Jeung Keun;Kim, Ji Hee
    • FLOWER RESEARCH JOURNAL
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.57-61
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of functional packing materials on vase life and quality of Lilium Oriental hybrid 'Le Reve' and Rosa hybrida 'Fire King'. Lily and rose were stored at $5^{\circ}C$ and $20^{\circ}C$ for two days after packing of 25% calcium or 36% wax coated package. When Lilium Oriental hybrid 'Le Reve' was stored in $5^{\circ}C$ after packing of 36% wax coated package, vase life and maintenance of freshness were improved by two days. But when Rosa hybrida 'Fire King' was stored in $5^{\circ}C$ or $20^{\circ}C$after packing of 25% calcium or 36% wax coated package, vase life and maintenance of freshness were not as effective as Lily. In our opinion, functional package seems useful in the storage of cut lily.

Growth and Flowering Characteristics, and Ornamental Evaluation of Curcuma (Curcuma속 식물의 생육 및 개화 특성과 관상적 가치 평가)

  • Hwang, Sun Ae;Lee, Poong Ok;Choi, Mok PiI;Lee, Jong Suk
    • FLOWER RESEARCH JOURNAL
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.275-283
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    • 2008
  • Eighteen accessions of Curcuma germplasm were evaluated for use as cut flowers or potted plants. Curcuma species or cultivars that have colorful showy bracts and long inflorescence longevity can be produced as cut flowers or potted plants. For cut flower uses, following cultivars were recommended: C. alismatifolia 'Chiangmai Pink', 'Tropic Snow', 'Chiangmai Dark Pink', 'Lady Di', and 'Siam Violet Lily' with long flower stalk length (40~55 cm) and long vase life. For potted plant production, C. alismatifolia 'Cambodian Scarlet', 'Cambodian Red', C. sparganifolia 'Siam ruby', and C. thorelii 'Chiangmai Snow' producing short flower stalk length (about 10~20 cm) were evaluated.

Changes in Moisture Content and Quality of Oriental Hybrid Lily (Lilium oriental cv. Siberia) Cut Flowers during Storage at Cold and Dry Condition and Subsequent Exposure to Ambient Temperature (오리엔탈 나리 '시베리아' 절화의 포장내 건식저장 기간별 수분함량과 품질 변화)

  • Lee, Jung-Soo;Rhee, JuHee;Kang, Yun-Im;Choi, Ji Weon
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2017
  • In order to determine the relationship between water content and flower qualities of oriental hybrid lily cv. 'Siberia' cut flower, flowers were subjected to dry and cold storage at $5^{\circ}C$ for 3, 6, and 12 days and subsequently exposed to ambient temperature ($26^{\circ}C$) in bottles with water for up to 16 days. Flowers stored at $22^{\circ}C$ in dry condition for 3 days were used as the control. Changes in fresh weight, moisture content, water balance, flowering stages, osmolality and vase life of cut flowers were observed. Flowers treated with cold and dry storage had higher moisture content compared to control sample. However, this trend was evident only for 3-day cold and dry stored sample during the whole storage period. The fresh weight of cut flowers increased gradually when the samples were transferred to ambient temperature in water bottles and then declined steadily before reaching the peak in between 6-8 days of vase life. However, the changes of fresh weight of control sample were substantially faster than samples pre-treated with cold and dry storage. This was also correlated with the water balance of cut flower as it reached the minus (-) value in 6-8 days of vase life at ambient temperature. Cut lily flowers showed high osmolality values corresponding with the duration of dry storage regardless of low or higher temperature. However, osmolality had no effect on vase life since flower stem absorbed water rapidly at the end of dry storage period. Our vase life results suggest that cold and dry storage of lily cut flowers for a certain period could ensure longer vase life at ambient temperature. It was observed that prolonging the storage period at cold and dry condition for more than a week significantly increased bud abortion, reduced longevity of flowers and reduced the vase life of cut flowers. On the other hand, the shorter cold and dry storage treatment delayed the bud opening and senescence of the flowers, thus, slowering the normal maturation and aging. Results indicated that dry and cold storage at $5^{\circ}C$ for 3 days was effective in maintaining and preserving overall quality and vase life at ambient condition of oriental hybrid lily cut flowers.

Comparison of physiological activities and of useful compounds between new and waste bulbs of different lily (Lilium davidii) varieties

  • Yi, Tae Gyu;Park, Yeri;Yang, Su Jin;Lim, Jung Dae;Park, Sang Un;Park, Kyong Cheul;Park, Nam Il
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.734-741
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    • 2016
  • Lily (Lilium davidii) is a high-yielding flowering plant. Besides roses and chrysanthemums, lily bulbs have long been used as food and in oriental medicine. However, the usage and value of cut lily bulbs has not been recognized. A bulb whose yield has been decreased is called a waste bulb, and a large amount of such bulbs is discarded every year. In this study, the functionality of waste bulbs from cut lilies was investigated to explore their potential use as a value-added product. We divided lily bulbs into two groups, one group with six varieties of new bulbs (Medusa, Siberia, Woori Tower, Yelloween, Le Reve, and Morning Star) used for cultivation and the other group with six varieties of waste bulbs (Medusa, Siberia, Woori Tower, Yelloween, Sorbonne, and Sheila). Physiological activities (${\alpha},{\alpha}$-diphenyl-${\beta}$-picrylhydrazyl: DPPH) and 3-ethlbenzthiazolne-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radical scavenging capability and tyrosinase inhibiting activity), the amount of total as well as eight individual phenolic compounds (chlorogenic acid, epicatechin, rutin hydrate, p-coumaric acid, kaempferol 3-O-${\beta}$-rutinoside, phloridzin dihydrate, myricetin, and quercetin), and total flavonoid content were measured in the bulbs by high performance liquid chromatography. We detected high amounts of total phenol and total flavonoid as well as high DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging ability. More tyrosinase inhibiting activity was detected in the new bulbs than in the waste bulbs. However, both the new and waste bulbs showed a higher inhibitory activity than the standard (100 ppm ascorbic acid). Although the content of phenolic compounds differed among varieties, under the conditions of the experiment, the most abundant phenolics were epicatechins, followed by chlorogenic acid, and rutins. Overall, the waste bulbs had a higher content of these compounds than the new bulbs. Based on these results, we concluded that bulbs from cut lilies could be used as functional foods in the future and farmers could expect economic gain from the hitherto neglected waste bulbs.

Effects of 1-MCP on Vase Life of Cut Alstroemeria, Snapdragon, Dahlia, and Lily (1-MCP 처리가 알스트로메리아, 금어초, 다알리아, 나리 절화의 수명에 미치는 영향)

  • Nam, Jin Soo;Yoon, Hye Lim;Shim, Sung Im;Kim, Hong Yul;Son, Beung Gu;Huh, Moo Ryong;Oh, Wook;Lim, Ki Byung
    • FLOWER RESEARCH JOURNAL
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.139-143
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    • 2011
  • This research was conducted to figure out the effect of 1-methylcyclopropene, one of inhibitors of ethylene on the vase life of cut alstroemeria 'Alpine', snapdragon 'Fuji no Yuki', dahlia 'Toast, and lily 'Georgia'. Four kinds of cut flowers were treated with 250, 500, and 750 ppb of 1-MCP respectively for 12 hours. In case of cut alstroemeria, no significant difference was found between the untreated control and the treated ones in the days to flowering. The vase life in the treated ones, however, was extended for over two days, and the treated one with 250 ppb had the longest record with 17.1 days. In every treated ones of cut snapdragon, the remaining florets was more than that of the untreated control. The vase life showed, however, no difference. With the 1-MCP treatment, the vase life of cut dahlia was longer about two days than that of the untreated control. However, water uptake showed the opposite result. The vase life of cut lily showed no significant differences in all treatments. In case of water absorption, the treated one with 750 ppb uptaken more water by 3 ml.