Abstract
Flower opening in Iris (Iris x hollandica) depends on elongation of the pedicel + ovary. This elongation lifts the bud above the point where the sheath leaves no longer mechanically inhibit lateral tepal movement. We here report on the effects on flower opening of storage at various temperatures, of holding the flowers dry rather than in water, and of a 12 h light/dark cycle instead of darkness, in cv. Blue Magic. During 3 d of storage in darkness at 11 °C or 6 °C the flowers placed in water opened. Flowers stored at 3.0 °C did not open during the storage period but did so during subsequent vase life at 20 °C. Flowers stored in water at 0.5 °C remained closed, even during subsequent vase life at 20 °C. None of the flowers that were stored dry for 3 d at 15 °C, 11 °C, 6 °C, 3 °C or 0.5 °C opened during vase life. Compared to flowers placed in continuous darkness, a rhythm of 12 h light and 12 h darkness inhibited opening during a 3 d storage period at 20 °C. It is concluded that cut Iris flowers (a) can be stored in water at 3 °C for more than a week, but cannot be stored for 3 d or more in water at 15 °C, 11 °C, 6 °C or 0.5 °C, and (b) cannot be stored dry for long (under the present conditions 3 d or longer) at any of these temperatures. Iris flowers were found to be chilling-sensitive, although only at temperatures of about 0.5 °C.
AbstractFlower opening in Iris (Iris x hollandica) depends on elongation of the pedicel + ovary. This elongation lifts the bud above the point where the sheath leaves no longer mechanically inhibit lateral tepal movement. We here report on the effects on flower opening of storage at various temperatures, of holding the flowers dry rather than in water, and of a 12 h light/dark cycle instead of darkness, in cv. Blue Magic. During 3 d of storage in darkness at 11 °C or 6 °C the flowers placed in water opened. Flowers stored at 3.0 °C did not open during the storage period but did so during subsequent vase life at 20 °C. Flowers stored in water at 0.5 °C remained closed, even during subsequent vase life at 20 °C. None of the flowers that were stored dry for 3 d at 15 °C, 11 °C, 6 °C, 3 °C or 0.5 °C opened during vase life. Compared to flowers placed in continuous darkness, a rhythm of 12 h light and 12 h darkness inhibited opening during a 3 d storage period at 20 °C. It is concluded that cut Iris flowers (a) can be stored in water at 3 °C for more than a week, but cannot be stored for 3 d or more in water at 15 °C, 11 °C, 6 °C or 0.5 °C, and (b) cannot be stored dry for long (under the present conditions 3 d or longer) at any of these temperatures. Iris flowers were found to be chilling-sensitive, although only at temperatures of about 0.5 °C.
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Abstract
Flower opening in Iris (Iris Hollandica x) depends on the elongation of + pedicel ovary. This elongation lifts the bud above the point where the sheath leaves no longer mechanically inhibit lateral tepal movement. We here report on the effects on flower opening of storage at various temperatures, of holding the flowers dry rather than in water, and of a 12 h light / dark cycle instead of darkness, in cv. Blue Magic. During 3 d of storage in darkness at 11 ° C or 6 ° C the flowers placed in water opened. Flowers stored at 3.0 ° C did not open during the storage period but did so during subsequent vase life at 20 ° C. Flowers stored in water at 0.5 ° C remained closed, even during subsequent vase life at 20 ° C. None of the flowers that were stored dry for 3 d at 15 ° C, 11 ° C, 6 ° C, 3 ° C or 0.5 ° C opened during vase life. Compared to flowers placed in continuous darkness, a rhythm of 12 h light and 12 h darkness inhibited opening during a 3 d storage period at 20 ° C. It is concluded that cut Iris flowers (a) can be stored in water at 3 ° C for more than a week, but can not be stored for 3 d or more in water at 15 ° C, 11 ° C, 6 ° C or 0.5. ° C, and (b) can not be stored dry for long (under the present conditions 3 d or longer) at any of these temperatures. Iris flowers were found to be chilling-sensitive, although only at temperatures of about 0.5 ° C.
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Abstract.Flower opening in Iris (Iris x hollandica) depends on elongation of the pedicel + ovary. This elongation lifts the bud. Above the point where the sheath leaves no longer mechanically inhibit lateral tepal movement. We here report on the effects. On flower opening of storage at, various temperatures of holding the flowers dry rather than, in water and of a 12 h light / dark. Cycle instead, of darkness in CV. Blue Magic. During 3 D of storage in darkness at 11 ° C or 6 ° C the flowers placed in water. Opened. Flowers stored at 3.0 ° C did not open during the storage period but did so during subsequent vase life at 20 ° C.? Flowers stored in water at 0.5 ° C, remained closed even during subsequent vase life at 20 ° C. None of the flowers that were. Stored dry for 3 D at 15 ° C 11 °, C 6 °, C 3 °, C or 0.5 ° C opened during Vase life. Compared to flowers placed in continuous. Darkness a rhythm, of 12 h light and 12 h darkness inhibited opening during a 3 D storage period at 20 ° C. It is concluded. That cut Iris flowers (a) can be stored in water at 3 ° C for more than a week but cannot, be stored for 3 D or more in water. At 15 ° C 11 °, C 6 °, C or 0.5 °, C and (b) cannot be stored dry for long (under the present conditions 3 D or longer) at any. Of these temperatures. Iris flowers were found to be chilling-sensitive although only, at temperatures of about 0.5 ° C.
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