2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00468-010-0457-2
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Ethylene triggers needle abscission in root-detached balsam fir

Abstract: Post-harvest needle abscission is a major challenge for Christmas tree and greenery industries. It was hypothesized that ethylene triggers abscission in balsam fir. Three experiments were conducted to test this hypothesis. In experiment 1, 70 balsam fir branches were collected, placed in water, and ethylene evolution was observed over time. In experiment 2, a 2 9 5 factorial experiment was designed to determine the effect of exogenous ethylene and an ethylene receptor blocker, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), on … Show more

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“…This is achieved by rubbing fingers through the tree to cause abscised needles to drop. Dropped needles are weighed and placed in oven for 48hrs at 80˚C [13]. Needle loss was monitored throughout the experimental duration to estimate the percentage needle loss for each treatment.…”
Section: Percentage Needle Loss (Pnl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is achieved by rubbing fingers through the tree to cause abscised needles to drop. Dropped needles are weighed and placed in oven for 48hrs at 80˚C [13]. Needle loss was monitored throughout the experimental duration to estimate the percentage needle loss for each treatment.…”
Section: Percentage Needle Loss (Pnl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary assessment of needle abscission used in this study was by NRD, which is defined as the number of days for a complete needle abscission per tress [13].…”
Section: Needle Retention Duration (Nrd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These phytohormones have been speculated to trigger plant senescence and abscission with or without VTCs [15] [65] [66]. A number of researches have to be conducted to establish the possible interrelationship between phytohormones and VTCs biosynthesis.…”
Section: Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%