Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) is Australia's most economically important cut-flower export. Its small, attractive flowers make it particularly suitable as a filler in floral arrangements. However, postharvest bud and flower abscission is a major problem during transport, handling and marketing. Abscission may be caused by wound-induced endogenous ethylene production brought about by flower tissue infection with fungal pathogens such as Botrytis cinerea. Botany and postharvest characteristics are discussed in relation to flower abscission and how resultant postharvest losses may be minimised
Ethylene-mediated abscission and senescence of floral organs cause serious economic postharvest loss...
In postharvest dipping treatment of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum), 13 insecticides te...
Geraldton waxflower is the most economically important native Australian cut flower export. Infectio...
Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) is Australia's most economically important cut-...
Possible reasons for, and prevention of, postharvest floral organ fall in Geraldton waxflower (Chame...
Botytis cinerea was isolated from Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum) flowers collected in ...
Exposure to ethylene gas elicits flower abscission from cut stems of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelauci...
Flowering sprigs of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer cv. 'Alba') inoculated with ...
Waxflowers are economically important native cut flowers in Australian floriculture industry. Postha...
Waxflower (Chamelaucium) is an Australian native plant cultivated for cut flowers. The major problem...
Cut Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) flowers are often infected with Botrytis ci...
Abstract. Postharvest abscission of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) flower buds...
Six isolates of Alternaria alternata were tested and shown to be pathogenic on detached flowers of G...
Postharvest flower abscission is an ethylene-mediated process that can reduce the marketability of c...
Postharvest abscission of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) flower buds and flowe...
Ethylene-mediated abscission and senescence of floral organs cause serious economic postharvest loss...
In postharvest dipping treatment of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum), 13 insecticides te...
Geraldton waxflower is the most economically important native Australian cut flower export. Infectio...
Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) is Australia's most economically important cut-...
Possible reasons for, and prevention of, postharvest floral organ fall in Geraldton waxflower (Chame...
Botytis cinerea was isolated from Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum) flowers collected in ...
Exposure to ethylene gas elicits flower abscission from cut stems of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelauci...
Flowering sprigs of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer cv. 'Alba') inoculated with ...
Waxflowers are economically important native cut flowers in Australian floriculture industry. Postha...
Waxflower (Chamelaucium) is an Australian native plant cultivated for cut flowers. The major problem...
Cut Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) flowers are often infected with Botrytis ci...
Abstract. Postharvest abscission of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) flower buds...
Six isolates of Alternaria alternata were tested and shown to be pathogenic on detached flowers of G...
Postharvest flower abscission is an ethylene-mediated process that can reduce the marketability of c...
Postharvest abscission of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) flower buds and flowe...
Ethylene-mediated abscission and senescence of floral organs cause serious economic postharvest loss...
In postharvest dipping treatment of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum), 13 insecticides te...
Geraldton waxflower is the most economically important native Australian cut flower export. Infectio...