EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS

Clematis is a popular vine with showy flowers therefore there is an increasing interest in growing it for cut flowers. The results of trials – carried out for over a decade – on vase life of 54 clematis taxa are presented. Only 3 cultivars lasted as short as 3 days when kept in water (‘Krakowiak’,...

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Main Authors: Julita Rabiza-Świder, Ewa Skutnik, Agata Jędrzejuk, Aleksandra Łukaszewska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House 2017-02-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2273
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author Julita Rabiza-Świder
Ewa Skutnik
Agata Jędrzejuk
Aleksandra Łukaszewska
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Ewa Skutnik
Agata Jędrzejuk
Aleksandra Łukaszewska
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description Clematis is a popular vine with showy flowers therefore there is an increasing interest in growing it for cut flowers. The results of trials – carried out for over a decade – on vase life of 54 clematis taxa are presented. Only 3 cultivars lasted as short as 3 days when kept in water (‘Krakowiak’, ‘Olgae’ and ‘Pink Flamingo’), 7 cultivars had the vase life of 11–12 days (‘Arabella’, ‘Blue Light’, ‘Nina’, ‘Proteus’, ‘Rooguchi’, ‘Silver Moon’ and ‘Solina’) while for most of taxa it ranged between 6 and 8 days. The efficiency of postharvest treatments depended on a taxon and a preservative. Generally, none of the solutions tested significantly pro-longed flower vase life, though the standard preservative composed of 8-HQC and sucrose markedly im-proved flower longevity in 10 cultivars. Clematis flowers should be harvested when fully open and the shoot length does not affect flower longevity. Though the flowers of ‘Julka’ did not produce ethylene in de-tectable amounts they were sensitive to exogenous C2H4 and 24 h conditioning with the inhibitors of eth-ylene action, STS or 1-MCP, significantly prolonged their longevity. However, this treatment was not com-pletely effective against ethylene as flowers pulsed in ethephon solutions had their vase life decreased rela-tive to flowers untreated with ethylene.
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spelling doaj.art-263bc5d7a7e34b418c977432aee8d3732023-12-12T09:36:19ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseActa Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus1644-06922545-14052017-02-01161EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERSJulita Rabiza-ŚwiderEwa SkutnikAgata JędrzejukAleksandra Łukaszewska Clematis is a popular vine with showy flowers therefore there is an increasing interest in growing it for cut flowers. The results of trials – carried out for over a decade – on vase life of 54 clematis taxa are presented. Only 3 cultivars lasted as short as 3 days when kept in water (‘Krakowiak’, ‘Olgae’ and ‘Pink Flamingo’), 7 cultivars had the vase life of 11–12 days (‘Arabella’, ‘Blue Light’, ‘Nina’, ‘Proteus’, ‘Rooguchi’, ‘Silver Moon’ and ‘Solina’) while for most of taxa it ranged between 6 and 8 days. The efficiency of postharvest treatments depended on a taxon and a preservative. Generally, none of the solutions tested significantly pro-longed flower vase life, though the standard preservative composed of 8-HQC and sucrose markedly im-proved flower longevity in 10 cultivars. Clematis flowers should be harvested when fully open and the shoot length does not affect flower longevity. Though the flowers of ‘Julka’ did not produce ethylene in de-tectable amounts they were sensitive to exogenous C2H4 and 24 h conditioning with the inhibitors of eth-ylene action, STS or 1-MCP, significantly prolonged their longevity. However, this treatment was not com-pletely effective against ethylene as flowers pulsed in ethephon solutions had their vase life decreased rela-tive to flowers untreated with ethylene. https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2273biocideethylenepreservativessucrose
spellingShingle Julita Rabiza-Świder
Ewa Skutnik
Agata Jędrzejuk
Aleksandra Łukaszewska
EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
biocide
ethylene
preservatives
sucrose
title EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS
title_full EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS
title_fullStr EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS
title_full_unstemmed EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS
title_short EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS
title_sort extending the vase life of cut clematis flowers
topic biocide
ethylene
preservatives
sucrose
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2273
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