2013
DOI: 10.14295/rbho.v19i2.476
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Uso de sacarose nas soluções de manutenção de hastes florais de gérberas de corte

Abstract: <p>As flores de corte são produtos altamente perecíveis e sua vida pós-colheita deve ser prolongada ao máximo para garantir a fidelidade dos consumidores. Uma possível medida para ampliar o período pós-colheita é a adição de fontes exógenas de carboidratos na solução de manutenção das hastes florais. Neste sentido, no presente trabalho avaliou-se a resposta de hastes florais à adição de sacarose nas soluções de manutenção. Foram utilizadas hastes de gérberas (Gerbera jamesonii) ‘Essandre’ colhidas em pro… Show more

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“…1). On the other hand, solutions containing sucrose (12.51 %) and gibberellic acid (11.84 %) resulted in inflorescences with lower mass loss at the end of the storage period, which may be due to sucrose ability to increase water absorption (Finger et al, 2004;Schmitt et al, 2013) and gibberellic acid in delaying senescence by maintaining tissue turgorence (Guimarães et al, 2014;Marsala et al, 2014).…”
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“…1). On the other hand, solutions containing sucrose (12.51 %) and gibberellic acid (11.84 %) resulted in inflorescences with lower mass loss at the end of the storage period, which may be due to sucrose ability to increase water absorption (Finger et al, 2004;Schmitt et al, 2013) and gibberellic acid in delaying senescence by maintaining tissue turgorence (Guimarães et al, 2014;Marsala et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%