Publication: Probing the Effect of Salicylic Acid on the Post-harvest Changes in Cordyline fruticosa Using OJIP Chlorophyll Fluorescence Transient Analysis
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2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
Use of proper postharvest treatment is vital to ensure a
longer postharvest life in ornamental plant production
including cut-foliage. Although Salicylic Acid (SA) is a
promising postharvest treatment, to maintain postharvest
quality of many cut foliage species, its direct impact on the
photosynthetic process has debatable outcomes as
reported by various researchers. In this study, we
attempted to investigate the effect of SA on the postharvest
performance in cut foliage using OJIP analysis. Two
concentrations of SA (100 and 300 mg/L) with a watercontrol
were tested with cut-leaves of Cordyline fruticosa
var Willy’s gold at room temperature (25±2°C). OJIP
parameters, i.e., specific energy fluxes (ABS/RC, TR/RC,
ET/RC, and DI/RC), flux ratios (maximum quantum yield of
primary photochemistry-φPo), electron transport
efficiency (ψo), quantum yield of electron transport (φEo),
and performance index (PI) were recorded every other day
using a fluorometer (FluorPen FP). Leaf chlorophyll,
anthocyanin contents were also determined using
spectrophotometry. Data were analysed according to
completely randomized design (CRD). The PI increased in
both SA treatments up to the 7th day of treatment. SA at 300
mg/L had a significant effect on most of the OJIP
parameters, specific fluxes in particular. SA treated leaves
exhibited higher on the retention of chlorophyll. Except
φPo all other flux ratios were significantly affected by the
SA treatment indicating its impact on the photosynthetic
apparatus but most probably in retarding the ethylene
biosynthesis as reported elsewhere. SA extends the vase
life of Cordyline fruticosa cut leaves. Moreover, there is an
effect of SA on the photosynthetic machinery; net
photosynthesis proved the OJIP results. The underlying
mechanism warrants further studies.
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chlorophyll fluorescence, OJIP transient analysis, Photosynthesis, Postharvest, Salicylic acid
