Abstract

This study compared and analyzed the qualities of cut Phalaenopsis “V3” flowers based on the place of origin and season. An investigation of the senescence type showed that flowers originating from Korea had a higher rate of aging than those from China across all three seasons. Consequently, the vase life was also 3–5 days longer for Chinese flowers than those for Korean flowers, regardless of the season. Furthermore, the vase life was the longest in autumn, followed by spring and summer, with statistically significant differences. With respect to flower diameter, Chinese cut phalaenopsis flowers were relatively larger than the Korean ones on day 1 of the experiment. As the senescence process of wilting was initiated earlier in Korean flowers with a shorter vase life, they showed higher reductions in flower diameters as well. The fresh weight, water uptake, and water balance were lower for Korean flowers than those for Chinese flowers starting on day 5 of the experiment across all three seasons. Korean cut phalaenopsis flowers experienced difficulties in maintaining water levels following their water uptake on day 1, which may have affected their vase life. Ethylene production showed a sharp increase on day 7 in Chinese cut flowers and day 5 in Korean cut flowers, with high amounts typically observed in spring, which coincided with the results of water loss. Hunter values L, a, and b and changes petal color ⊿E significantly differed not by place of origin but by season. Additionally, the sugar content of the solution inside the water tubes used when selling cut phalaenopsis flowers was investigated. Chinese flowers are subjected to pretreatment and posttreatment inside the water tube before being exported, while Korean flowers are treated with tap water. The Chinese flowers contained approximately seven times more sugar content compared to Korean flowers. This suggests that the treatment solution components, including sugar and other ingredients, of the Chinese cut flowers had a positive effect on water uptake and lowered the sensitivity to ethylene, which seemed to have an effect on the long vase life and quality. If Korean cut flowers are also distributed using a treatment agent, it is expected that the vase life will be improved and the satisfaction of consumers will be increased. However, since there are several possibilities that can affect post-harvest quality, it seems that additional experiments are needed. Moreover, as flower quality decreases in summer compared to those in spring or autumn, it will be necessary to reduce the differences in quality between seasons.

Highlights

  • Orchids are flowering plants of high importance in South Korea, with a cultivation area of 103 ha and a total sales worth of 44.8 billion KRW [1]

  • (19.6 billion KRW), conditions of the Creative Commons constituting a critical element of the orchid industry

  • Horticulturae 2021, 7, 382 at present, advancements in cultivation technology through research on the treatment of growth regulators that promote flowering and environmental conditions related to temperature, humidity, and light have facilitated the export of phalaenopsis throughout the year [2]

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Introduction

Orchids are flowering plants of high importance in South Korea, with a cultivation area of 103 ha and a total sales worth of 44.8 billion KRW [1]. Horticulturae 2021, 7, 382 at present, advancements in cultivation technology through research on the treatment of growth regulators that promote flowering and environmental conditions related to temperature, humidity, and light have facilitated the export of phalaenopsis throughout the year [2] Their diverse flower shapes and colors as well as long flowering periods have attracted increasing consumer interest, and the promotion of the import and export of potted and cut flowers of phalaenopsis has increased the global demand [3,4]. Likewise, to supplement the quality, quality information on imported and domestic cut flowers should first be analyzed to ensure the competitiveness of domestically grown cut flowers

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