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Daffodil flowers delay senescence in cut flowers

Phytochemistry, 2004
Visible symptoms of tepal senescence in cut Iris x hollandica (cv. Blue Magic) flowers were delayed by placing one cut daffodil flower (Narcissus pseudonarcissus, cv. Carlton) in the same vase. Addition of mucilage, exuded by daffodil stems, to the vase water had the same effect as the flowering daffodil stem.
Wouter G Van Doorn, Andrea Sinz
exaly   +4 more sources

A SURVEY ON CUT FLOWER PREFERENCES AND EXPECTATIONS

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
Turkey has great potential in cut flower production. Export is the main activity to accelerate the production. Domestic consumption has also great importance in this improvement. Therefore, it is important to know consumer preferences. In order to determine consumer's trends and expectations, a public survey was conducted in different regions of Turkey
Ozzambak, M. E.   +5 more
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Ornamentals and Cut Flowers

2009
CONTENTS 19.1 Introduction 491 19.2 CA and MA Storage of Cut Flowers and Greens 49319.2.1 Anthurium 493 19.2.2 Carnation 494 19.2.3 Daffodil 495 19.2.4 Gladiolus 495 19.2.5 Rose 496 19.2.6 Foliage Plant Species 49619.3 CA and MA Storage of Bulbs 496 19.3.1 Lily 496 19.3.2 Tulip 49719.4 CA and MA Storage of Vegetative Cuttings 498 19 ...
Andrew Macnish   +2 more
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Major cut flowers.

2021
Abstract This chapter provides information on some of the highest value cut flower species from the major production regions as well as a few other species that represent the diversity of production systems, such as gladiolus, peonies and sunflowers, dendrobiums, and filler plants such as gypsophila and statice.
James E. Faust, John M. Dole
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Cut flowers and foliages

2021
Abstract This book contains 8 chapters focusing on the breadth and depth of the cut flower and foliage industry, the production and postharvest handling of the most economically important cut flowers, specialty cut flowers, irrigation, fertilizer application, plant pests and diseases and their control and postharvest management, i.e.
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Cut Flowers in Warsaw

Geojournal, 1985
Cut flowers production around Warsaw depends mainly on very intensive methods, particularly the use of glasshouses, and includes a number of highly specialized farms. It is the result of a remarkably high level of demand in Poland and of the development of an export industry.
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Gravitropism in cut flower stalks of snapdragon

Advances in Space Research, 2001
The negative gravitropic response of cut flower stalks is a complex multistep process that requires the participation of various cellular components acting in succession or in parallel. The process was particularly characterized in snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus L.) spikes with regard to (1) gravity stimulus perception associated with amyloplast ...
Philosoph-Hadas, S.   +8 more
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Cut flowers

2012
Cut flowers and foliage represent an important international industry, with an estimated world trade of approximately $US4.6 billion per year (Staby & Robertson 1982; Behe 1993; Wills et al. 1998; Laws 2002). Their farmgate value is high and they are utilised in value-adding operations, such as bunching in bouquets.
Joyce, Daryl, Faragher, John
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AIR IN XYLEM VESSELS OF CUT FLOWERS

Acta Horticulturae, 2000
Until now all studies on the role of air emboli in the water uptake of cut flowers describe indirect methods to demonstrate the presencFe of air in the plant tissues. Using cut chrysanthemum flowers, this report is the first one that directly visualises both air and water in xylem ducts of cut flower stems, by observing transversal sections of frozen ...
Nijsse, J.   +2 more
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Other Cut Flowers

1990
Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii, Hook.), named in honour of Traug Gerber, is commonly known as Transvaal Daisy, or Barberton Daisy. It is a dwarf perennial herbaceous plant growing in clumps with solitary flower heads on long slender stems which grow well above the foliage.
Dattajirao K. Salunkhe   +2 more
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