Abstract

The effects of salicylic acid (SA), 8-Hydroxyquinoline sulfate (8-HQS), and sucrose on cut gerbera was studied. SA (0, 100 and 150 mg l-1), 8-HQS (0 and 200 mg l-1), and sucrose (0 and 30 g l-1) and their combinations were tested as preservative mixture. This study was conducted in a factorial experiment with complete randomized design. SA increased vase life and reduced stem curvature at the concentration of 100 mg L-1. SA at 150 mg L-1 increased mean absorbed preservative solution. 8-HQS increased vase life, dry weight, wet weight, flower diameter, mean absorbed preservative solution, and quality score. 8-HQS also decreased the stem curvature. Sucrose decreased vase life, flower diameter, and quality score, whereas increased dry weight. The treatment containing 8-HQS (200 mg L-1) had vase life of 12.9 days which was not significantly different from the combination of SA (100 mg L-1) + 8-HQS (200 mg L-1)which resulted in the longest vase life of 15.6 days. The results show that SA could increase vase life in combination with 8-HQS.

Highlights

  • Gerbera is a genus of ornamental plants from the Asteraceae family

  • We aimed to find out the interaction effect among salicylic acid (SA), 8-Hydroxyquinoline sulfate (8-HQS), and sucrose on vase life of gerbera cut flowers

  • Duncan analysis confirmed that SA increased vase life and reduced stem curvature at 100 mg L-1 compared to 0 level

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Introduction

Gerbera is a genus of ornamental plants from the Asteraceae family. It has roughly 30 species in the wild, extending to South America, Africa and tropical Asia[1,2]. Gerbera is one of the most important commercially grown flower crops in the world. Gerbera is popular owing to its bright and vivid petal color, which is available in different shades and hues, and a large flower size. It has multiple uses in flower arrangements, bouquets, and dry flower crafts[4,5]

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