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CUT FLOWER LONGEVITY AS AFFECTED BY CHEMICAL PRE-TREATMENT

Article number
181_21
Pages
177 – 182
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Abstract
The longevity of Calendula, Zinnia and Antirrhinum was increased after dippingin 1000 ppm AgNO3 up to 40 minutes.
Lower concentrations down to 20 ppm were effective also.
Placing flowers in sucrose solution up to 10% after AgNO3 dipping enhanced the longevity of Calendula and Zinnia.
Placing flowers in sucrose after this treatment was not very effective.
Silver thiosulphate at 4 mM for 80 minutes (Sweet Pea) or 8 minutes (Delphinium) increased their longevity.
Additionally placing in 5% sucrose + 200 ppm Physan-20 overnight slightly increased Delphinium longevity.
Using sucrose up to 7% combined with silver thiosulphate or silver nitrate enhanced the longevity of Sweet Pea.

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Authors
A.R.E. Awad, A. Meawad, A. Kamel Dawh, M. El-Saka
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