© 2020 Muhammad Ali Daneshi NergiFresh flowers of cut lily plants often have a long postharvest life, but this changes after cold storage, which is often an essential process in the horticultural industry. In many cut lilies, a relatively short period of cold storage of 1 week often leads to early leaf and flower senescence. Early leaf and flower senescence are likely ethylene-dependent, either due to a higher level of ethylene production or a change in ethylene sensitivity. Such changes could be due to alteration in the expression of ethylene biosynthesis, perception, and signalling genes. Brassinosteroids (BRs) can delay the onset of senescence and chilling injury in crops but their effects on chilling tolerance in cut flowers have not be...
Phyto-hormones play a key role in regulating plant responses to stress. Cytokines are a type of phyt...
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. flowers (cv La France) senesce and die over a 12-h period after opening. T...
AbstractEthylene perception by ethylene receptors can be suppressed by ethylene antagonists, such as...
Floral senescence does not follow the same pattern in all flowering species. Flowers can be broadly ...
The dahlia is popular as an ornamental garden plant in the UK, however, its value as a cut flower ha...
The cut lily flowers may be considered on the edge between sensitive and insensitive to ethylene. Th...
Flower senescence is a fascinating natural process that represents the final developmental stage in ...
In many species floral senescence is coordinated by ethylene. Endogenous levels rise, and exogenous ...
The longevity of cut flowers is limited by their ephemeral nature and by multiple stresses. Impairme...
Background: In many species floral senescence is coordinated by ethylene. Endogenous levels rise, an...
Lilies are a commercial cut-flower crop highly popular in the UK for their large and colourful bloom...
Mechanisms regulating flower senescence are not fully understood in any species and are particularly...
Floral senescence involves an ordered set of events coordinated at the plant, flower, organ and cell...
Ethylene plays a key regulatory role in carnation flower senescence. Carnation flowers produce signi...
Mechanisms regulating flower senescence are not fully understood in any species and are particularly...
Phyto-hormones play a key role in regulating plant responses to stress. Cytokines are a type of phyt...
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. flowers (cv La France) senesce and die over a 12-h period after opening. T...
AbstractEthylene perception by ethylene receptors can be suppressed by ethylene antagonists, such as...
Floral senescence does not follow the same pattern in all flowering species. Flowers can be broadly ...
The dahlia is popular as an ornamental garden plant in the UK, however, its value as a cut flower ha...
The cut lily flowers may be considered on the edge between sensitive and insensitive to ethylene. Th...
Flower senescence is a fascinating natural process that represents the final developmental stage in ...
In many species floral senescence is coordinated by ethylene. Endogenous levels rise, and exogenous ...
The longevity of cut flowers is limited by their ephemeral nature and by multiple stresses. Impairme...
Background: In many species floral senescence is coordinated by ethylene. Endogenous levels rise, an...
Lilies are a commercial cut-flower crop highly popular in the UK for their large and colourful bloom...
Mechanisms regulating flower senescence are not fully understood in any species and are particularly...
Floral senescence involves an ordered set of events coordinated at the plant, flower, organ and cell...
Ethylene plays a key regulatory role in carnation flower senescence. Carnation flowers produce signi...
Mechanisms regulating flower senescence are not fully understood in any species and are particularly...
Phyto-hormones play a key role in regulating plant responses to stress. Cytokines are a type of phyt...
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. flowers (cv La France) senesce and die over a 12-h period after opening. T...
AbstractEthylene perception by ethylene receptors can be suppressed by ethylene antagonists, such as...