2012
DOI: 10.24154/jhs.v7i2.372
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Packaging Technology for Export of Jasmine (Jasminum sambac Ait.) Flowers

M Jawaharlal,
S P Thamaraiselvi,
M Ganga

Abstract: A study was conducted to standardize packaging technology for export of jasmine flowers. Experiments were laid out in FCRD in three replications, with 12 chemical treatments, and packing with unit packing boxes and thermocol boxes under gel-ice cold condition. Effects of various chemical treatments and their interaction with packaging were studied and observations were recorded on visual quality (freshness index, flower-opening index, colour retention index and fragrance score) of flowers and physiological par… Show more

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“…The boric acid-treated flowers showed expected colour preservation and scent, as well as reduced phenol accumulation than the control. The ability of boric acid to extend the life of flowers after harvest has already been reported in jasmine by [11,12,13,14] and crossandra by [15] which is consistent with the current finding.…”
Section: Colour Retention Index (Cri)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The boric acid-treated flowers showed expected colour preservation and scent, as well as reduced phenol accumulation than the control. The ability of boric acid to extend the life of flowers after harvest has already been reported in jasmine by [11,12,13,14] and crossandra by [15] which is consistent with the current finding.…”
Section: Colour Retention Index (Cri)supporting
confidence: 93%