Publication: Effects of selected post harvest treatments on vase life of cut flower gladiolus (Gladiolus grandiflorus)
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Article
Date
2000
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Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya: Peradeniya
Abstract
A postharvest storage study with different treatments was carried out to
investigate a procedure in prolonging the vase life of cut-flower gladiolus. Various
chemical and non chemical treatments which are locally available were used. In
comparison with the control (distilled water), beverages such as 7-UP™ in different
concentrations, specific anti-ethylene compounds, silver nitrate and silver thiosulphate
(STS), benzyl amino purine (BAP) in different concentrations, hot water treatment to the
base ofthe flower stalk as a sterilizing method, maintaining the pH at 3.5 using HCI, eylene
oxidization with KMn04
and ethylene absorption with activated charcoal were tested
The longest vase-life and the best visual quality were achieved by gladiolus
flowers treated with 25% 7-UP™. Next best visual quality were achieved by Silver nitrate,
2.25% 7-UP™, 4 mg t' KMn04
and STS in the descending order. Flowers treated with 2
mg t' KMn04
and the control (distilled water) had the lowest vase life. The visual quality
was lowest in flowers treated with 2 mg t1
KMnO^ When the cots ofcompounds used were
considered the study indicates that the treatment 7-UP™ and KMn04
were found to be the
cheapest, while silver nitrate and silver thiosulphate are comparatively expensive.
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Keywords
Post-harvest Treatments, Vase life, Cut-flower Gladiolus, Gladiolus grandiflorus, Effects
