Effect of Different Floral Preservatives on Vase Life of Marigold (Tagetes erecta L.)

Asmita Sharma, B. Khanal, Sabin Raj Ojha, Surya Prasad Khanal, Ramba Shahi, M. Basnet
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Farmers have been growing marigold commercially but they are still lacking knowledge on procedure of postharvest handling of flowers. This has created a huge problem for those farmers since they cannot store their own produce for a longer period of time thus facing problems in marketing. In order to inform the farmers with the best means of preservation of cut flowers so that they could fetch the good market price for their product. A lab experiment to study “effect of different floral preservatives on vase life of marigold (Tagetes erecta L)” was conducted at Campus of Live Sciences, Tulsipur, Dang in a factorial Completely Randomized Design. Altogether 9 treatments were used as: Distilled Water, Silver Nitrate (100 ppm), Malic Acid (2000 ppm), Citric Acid (2000 ppm), Salicylic Acid (1000 ppm), Gibberellic acid (50 ppm), Kinetin (50 ppm), Naphthalene Acetic Acid (50 ppm), Silver Nitrate (50 ppm) + Citric Acid (1000 ppm) + Gibberellic acid (25 ppm). Results showed that the use of floral preservatives affects the parameters like flower diameter, weight, post-harvest life, blackening of petals and sepals and water uptake. It has been observed that minimum change in weight for kinetin (19.39%), minimum change in diameter for gibberellic acid (4.18%), maximum postharvest life was for gibberellic acid (14.66 days), minimum neck bending for kinetin (33%), maximum water uptake for kinetin (4.38%) and minimum blackening for growth hormones. From this experiment we can conclude that growth hormones (kinetin (50ppm) and gibberellic acid (50ppm)) are suitable for postharvest handling and storage of marigold.
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不同保鲜剂对万寿菊花瓶寿命的影响
农民已经开始商业化种植万寿菊,但他们仍然缺乏鲜花采后处理程序的知识。这给那些农民带来了一个巨大的问题,因为他们不能长时间储存自己的农产品,从而面临销售问题。为了告诉农民保存切花的最好方法,这样他们的产品就能卖到好的市场价格。采用全随机因子设计方法,研究了不同花卉防腐剂对万寿菊(Tagetes erecta L)花瓶寿命的影响。共9种处理分别为:蒸馏水、硝酸银(100 ppm)、苹果酸(2000 ppm)、柠檬酸(2000 ppm)、水杨酸(1000 ppm)、赤霉素(50 ppm)、Kinetin (50 ppm)、萘乙酸(50 ppm)、硝酸银(50 ppm) +柠檬酸(1000 ppm) +赤霉素(25 ppm)。结果表明,防腐剂的使用影响了花的直径、重量、采后寿命、花瓣和萼片发黑和吸水量等参数。结果表明,动蛋白的重量变化最小(19.39%),赤霉素的直径变化最小(4.18%),赤霉素的采后寿命最长(14.66天),动蛋白的颈弯最小(33%),动蛋白的吸水最大(4.38%),生长激素的发黑最小。本试验结果表明,生长激素(50ppm)和赤霉素(50ppm)适用于万寿菊采后处理和贮藏。
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