TY - JOUR
T1 - Trehalose plus chloramphenicol prolong the vase life of tulip flowers
AU - Iwaya-Inoue, M.
AU - Takata, M.
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PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The tepals of cut tulips (Tulipa gesneriana L. cv. Ile de France) kept at 20°C had severely wilted 7 days after flower opening. Suppression of abscission and undesirable growth of tepals is required to extend vase life. Treatment with 50 mM trehalose in combination with 50 μM chloramphenicol (CAP) delayed abscission by 4 days compared with stems placed in distilled water or CAP without trehalose. Only 4% of trehalose+CAP-treated flowers exhibited tepal abscission 7 days after harvest, while 82% and 60% of flowers held in distilled water and CAP, respectively, did so; the tepals of trehalose+CAP-treated flower stems contained 50% more water than did those treated with CAP alone. Further, trehalose did not promote elongation of epidermal parenchyma cells in tepal tissues, but maintained radial enlargement of the cells. Thus, trehalose+CAP treatment is effective in prolonging vase life without abscission, water loss, or elongation of cells in tulip tepals, but slight wilting occurs in leaves.
AB - The tepals of cut tulips (Tulipa gesneriana L. cv. Ile de France) kept at 20°C had severely wilted 7 days after flower opening. Suppression of abscission and undesirable growth of tepals is required to extend vase life. Treatment with 50 mM trehalose in combination with 50 μM chloramphenicol (CAP) delayed abscission by 4 days compared with stems placed in distilled water or CAP without trehalose. Only 4% of trehalose+CAP-treated flowers exhibited tepal abscission 7 days after harvest, while 82% and 60% of flowers held in distilled water and CAP, respectively, did so; the tepals of trehalose+CAP-treated flower stems contained 50% more water than did those treated with CAP alone. Further, trehalose did not promote elongation of epidermal parenchyma cells in tepal tissues, but maintained radial enlargement of the cells. Thus, trehalose+CAP treatment is effective in prolonging vase life without abscission, water loss, or elongation of cells in tulip tepals, but slight wilting occurs in leaves.
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U2 - 10.21273/hortsci.36.5.946
DO - 10.21273/hortsci.36.5.946
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0034832627
VL - 36
SP - 946
EP - 950
JO - Hortscience: A Publication of the American Society for Hortcultural Science
JF - Hortscience: A Publication of the American Society for Hortcultural Science
SN - 0018-5345
IS - 5
ER -