Aehsan Ul Haq, Sumira Farooq, Mohammad Lateef Lone, Foziya Altaf, Shazia Parveen, Inayatullah Tahir
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Abstract
Postharvest senescence presents a formidable obstacle to the economic viability of cut flowers, necessitating meticulous preservation strategies within the cut flower industry. This study meticulously examines the efficacy of exogenously applied proline in enhancing floral longevity in Ranunculus asiaticus cut flowers, while also exploring the underlying physiological and biochemical mechanisms. Floral buds harvested at the half-open stage, were systematically allocated to five clusters for experimentation. The cluster of flowers specified as control was held in distilled water, whereas rest of the clusters received varying concentrations of proline (2 mM, 4 mM, 6 mM and 8 mM). Remarkably, the application of 6 mM proline proved most effective, significantly extending flower lifespan by approximately four days compared to the control. This longevity enhancement correlated with notable increases in floral diameter, soluble proteins, sugars and phenols. The findings indicate a pivotal role of exogenous proline in alleviating oxidative stress within petal tissue, as evidenced by reduced lipoxygenase activity and enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity. Furthermore, a decrease in lipid peroxidation was observed alongside heightened membrane stability, as measured by the membrane stability index. Conclusively, proline treatment emerged as a promising postharvest intervention in enhancing longevity of Ranunculus asiaticus flowers by modulating underlying biochemical mechanisms.
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The Journal of Plant Growth Regulation is an international publication featuring original articles on all aspects of plant growth and development. We welcome manuscripts reporting question-based research on various aspects of plant growth and development using hormonal, physiological, environmental, genetic, biophysical, developmental and/or molecular approaches.
The journal also publishes timely reviews on highly relevant areas and/or studies in plant growth and development, including interdisciplinary work with an emphasis on plant growth, plant hormones and plant pathology or abiotic stress.
In addition, the journal features occasional thematic issues with special guest editors, as well as brief communications describing novel techniques and meeting reports.
The journal is unlikely to accept manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or reports work with simple tissue culture without attempting to investigate the underlying mechanisms of plant growth regulation, those that focus exclusively on microbial communities, or deal with the (elicitation by plant hormones of) synthesis of secondary metabolites.