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The retardation of floral senescence by simultaneous action of nano silver and AVG in cut flowers, which have distinct sensitivities to ethylene and water stress

Water stress and ethylene damage often cause early senescence symptoms in various cut flower species during the vase period, as indicated by symptoms such as leaf/flower wilting or bent neck. This shortens the vase life of cut flowers, which limits their profitability. Here, combined treatment with...

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Published in:Horticulture, environment and biotechnology 2023, Environment, and Biotechnology, 64(6), , pp.927-941
Main Authors: Ha, Suong Tuyet Thi, In, Byung-Chun
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Language:English
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Summary:Water stress and ethylene damage often cause early senescence symptoms in various cut flower species during the vase period, as indicated by symptoms such as leaf/flower wilting or bent neck. This shortens the vase life of cut flowers, which limits their profitability. Here, combined treatment with nano silver and aminoethoxyvinylglycine (NS + AVG) was evaluated as a novel control strategy to reduce water deficit stress and ethylene damage in the three cut flower species. The effectiveness of NS + AVG was compared with those of the control (CON) and individual treatments with two commercial preservatives (Chrysal and Floralife). NS + AVG delayed the symptoms of senescence and extended the longevity of cut flowers by 4.5 d (carnations), 3.2 d (lisianthus), and 3.0 d (roses), compared with those of flowers in the CON group. Compared with Chrysal and Floralife, NS + AVG was more effective in prolonging the postharvest life of cut flowers. NS + AVG also improved the fresh weight and solution uptake of cut flowers during the vase period, compared with those of CON flowers. NS + AVG prevented water stress and increased the mRNA levels of aquaporin-related genes in the petals of cut flowers, which helped maintain cell turgor and improved flower opening. NS + AVG effectively reduced ethylene damage by suppressing the mRNA levels of ethylene biosynthesis-related genes in the petals of cut roses and carnations. NS + AVG also reduced the transcript levels of senescence-related genes ( DcCP1 and RhSIG ) and promoted a senescence-inhibiting gene ( DcCPi ) in the petals of cut carnation and rose flowers, thus delaying petal senescence. Our findings indicate that the NS + AVG treatment is effective in improving the postharvest quality and longevity of various cut flower species.
ISSN:2211-3452
2211-3460
DOI:10.1007/s13580-023-00538-7