New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science abstracts
Normal and modified atmosphere packaging storage of lisianthus (Lisianthus
grandiflorum) grown in saline conditions
B. Akbudak
A. Eris
Department of Horticulture
Faculty of Agriculture
University of Uludag
16059 Bursa, Turkey
email: bakbudak@uludag.edu.tr
O. Kucukahmetler
Regional Directorate of Forestry
Karsiyaka Izmir, Turkey
Abstract In this study, sodium chloride (NaC1) (0, 2,
4, and 8 dS m-1) was applied to ‘Pure White’ and ‘Pink Picotee’ lisianthus
(Lisianthus grandiflorum) at two different stages (vegetative and
generative) with drip irrigation. The flowers subjected to NaC1 were stored
under normal atmosphere (NA) and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) conditions
with 5 ± 0.5°C and 80 ± 5% relative humidity (RH). At the
end of the study, the best results for the quality criteria determined in
the research were obtained from the 4 dS m-1 treatment under NA
and the 2 dS m-1 treatment under MAP in ‘Pure White’. Considering
the same quality criteria, the 2 dS m-1 treatment gave the best
result in ‘Pink Picotee’ at the end of NA, whereas 4 dS m-1 treatment
was found more effective compared with the other treatments in MAP. Moreover,
it was determined that the flowers of ‘Pure White’ could be stored successfully
for 2-3 weeks in NA and 5 weeks in MAP, whereas the flowers of ‘Pink Picotee’
could be stored successfully for 2 weeks in NA and 3-4 weeks in MAP.
Keywords Lisianthus grandiflorum; NaC1; preharvest
treatment; quality parameters; storage
H04060; Online publication date 13 May 2005 Received 31 July 2004; accepted
29 March 2005
New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 2005, Vol. 33:
185-191
0014-0671/05/3302-0185 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2005
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