2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10535-008-0154-9
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Post-pollination changes in the floral organs of two Cymbidium species

Abstract: It was observed that the unpollinated flowers of Cymbidium pendulum (Roxb.) Sw. and C. aloifolium (L.) Sw. stayed fresh for 20 and 18 d, respectively, but attained senescence in 8 and 7 d, respectively, after pollination. The higher content of total soluble sugars, reducing sugars and free amino acids was observed in all the floral organs of pollinated flowers than in unpollinated ones. Pollination also up-regulated the activity of hydrolytic (α-amylase, β-amylase, invertase) and proteolytic enzymes (proteases… Show more

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“…Cymbidium , Phalaenopsis , Rhyncosytlis and Aerides (Arditti 1992; Porat et al. 1994; Attri et al. 2007, 2008) but less frequent in temperate orchids, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cymbidium , Phalaenopsis , Rhyncosytlis and Aerides (Arditti 1992; Porat et al. 1994; Attri et al. 2007, 2008) but less frequent in temperate orchids, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%