2017
DOI: 10.14295/oh.v23i2.993
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Postharvest quality of essential oil treated roses

Abstract: The loss of commercial quality during storage and transportation of roses is one of the factors that reflect on production costs, leading producers to preventively apply harmful chemicals, mainly to hamper Botrytis cinerea development and reduce further losses. An alternative to increase flower longevity without contaminating the environment with harmful chemicals is the use of natural products, such as essential oils, which have fungistatic and insecticide properties, as well as low toxicity. The objective of… Show more

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“…Bazaz and Tehranifar (2011) also extended the shelf-life of alstroemeria cut flowers using thyme oil. Similarly, Manfredini et al. (2017) mentioned that they use several oils, such as eucalyptus, cinnamon, lemongrass, and peppermint (1%) and clove oil (0.1%) enhanced floral stems in post-harvest of rose's cut flowers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bazaz and Tehranifar (2011) also extended the shelf-life of alstroemeria cut flowers using thyme oil. Similarly, Manfredini et al. (2017) mentioned that they use several oils, such as eucalyptus, cinnamon, lemongrass, and peppermint (1%) and clove oil (0.1%) enhanced floral stems in post-harvest of rose's cut flowers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentre os produtos químicos utilizados na pós-colheita, o uso de óleos essenciais tem se destacado nas pesquisas visando aumentar a vida pós-colheita de hastes florais, principalmente devido a sua obtenção ser oriunda de fontes renováveis. Foram realizadas pesquisas com rosas (Manfredini et al, 2017); gengibre ornamental (Mattos et al, 2018) e gérbera (Maia et al, 2019). Dentre os óleos essenciais pesquisados e disponíveis no mercado, o de eucalipto (Eucalyptus globulus) mostrou-se eficiente na manutenção da qualidade de hastes de rosas 'Carola' (Almeida et al, 2020).…”
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