2013
DOI: 10.7235/hort.2013.12189
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Antimicrobial Effect of Free Available Chlorine on Postharvest Life of Cut Rose 'Brut'

Abstract: Abstract. This study was conducted to investigate the antimicrobial effect of freely available chlorine (FAC) on the vase life of cut rose 'Brut' (Rosa hybrida L.). Postharvest treatments to extend the vase life of cut roses were divided into holding solution treatment and pulsing solution treatment. In holding solution treatment, the cut roses were treated with the preservative solutions containing FAC (0, 10, 20, and 40 mg・L -1 ) and sucrose (0 and 2%, w/v). In pulsing solution treatment, cut roses were… Show more

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“…Germicides are used to inhibit the growth of microorganisms in preservative solutions, and Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 , 8-hydroxyquinoline sulphate (HQS), and 8-hydroxyquinoline citrate (HQC) at 100~ 300 mg・L -1 are widely used (Lee et al, 2011;Mor et al, 1984). Chlorine-based chemicals such as NaOCl and ClO 2 (Lee and Kim, 2013;Lee and Kim, 2014;Macnish et al, 2008;Xie et al, 2008) were reported to be effective to preserve cut rose, gerbera, and chrysanthemum.…”
Section: ⅰ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Germicides are used to inhibit the growth of microorganisms in preservative solutions, and Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 , 8-hydroxyquinoline sulphate (HQS), and 8-hydroxyquinoline citrate (HQC) at 100~ 300 mg・L -1 are widely used (Lee et al, 2011;Mor et al, 1984). Chlorine-based chemicals such as NaOCl and ClO 2 (Lee and Kim, 2013;Lee and Kim, 2014;Macnish et al, 2008;Xie et al, 2008) were reported to be effective to preserve cut rose, gerbera, and chrysanthemum.…”
Section: ⅰ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3A). The vase solution treatment using free available chlorine of 10-40 mg•L -1 extended the vase life of the rose and maintained the initial fresh weight for 10 days after the treatment (Lee and Kim, 2013). The symptoms of vase life termination in control did cause bent neck and wilting flowers before decolored flowers, while other treatments did not cause bent neck and cause the wilting and decoloration of flowers (Fig.…”
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confidence: 90%