Lucrare Craiova Pastrare 2009
Lucrare Craiova Pastrare 2009
Lucrare Craiova Pastrare 2009
KEY WORDS
Freesia, Dahlia, Aquilegia, vase life, preservative solutions
ABSTRACT
The maintenance of the quality of the cut flowers is influenced by a lot of
factors :the specie and the soil, the culture’s conditions, the moment and the harvesting’s
technique, the conditionality and the maintenance conditions.
This paper has as a purpose the testing of some conservative substances with a
view to the extending of the length of maintenance as cut flowers in a fresh condition. At
Dahlia, Freesia and Aquilegia.
The best results from this point of view were obtained at the conservative product.
Fresh for all the analyzed species, and the affixing of Bionat product in different
concentrations differently influenced the length of the flowers’ maintenance based on the
specie: at Dahlia the best results were obtained at 3% concentration, and at Freesia and
Aquilegia were obtained good results at a concentration of 5%.
INTRODUCTION
The length of maintenance of the quality of the cut flowers refers, on one
hand, at the elongation of the lives of the flowers used for apartments’ decorations, and on
the other hand, at the maintenance in some special conditions of the flowers obtained in
high periods of the production, but with a slow capitalization rhythm
The decoration period of the cut flowers can be elongated by: the apposition
of some special treatments, depending on the specie, the use of some conservative solutions
and by maintenance at low temperatures. The conservative solutions are used a lot in the
big producing or consuming of flowers countries for quality maintenance or for the
elongation of the decorative life of the flowers and implicit for the diminishing the loss of
the cut flowers.
The researches that we have made has as a purpose the study of the influence of
some conservative products on the length of flowers’ maintenance at some flowering
species cultivated in field or in protected spaces, used more or less as cut flowers.
CONCLUSIONS
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