High relative air humidity (RH>85%) during cultivation is known to reduce the vase life of cut roses, but the magnitude of such effect is cultivar dependent. The reasons behind this genotypic variation are not yet known. In this study, the stomatal density and stomatal responses to two closing stimuli (i.e. desiccation and abscisic acid (ABA) application) were evaluated using detached fully expanded leaves of two contrasting rose cultivars in their sensitivity to high RH (‘Frisco’ and ‘Prophyta’) which were grown at moderate (60%) and high (90%) RH. High RH significantly increased the stomatal density in both cultivars, but the effect was stronger in the tolerant cultivar (14% increase for ‘Frisco’, 8% increase for ‘Prophyta’). ‘Fri...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
High relative air humidity (RH>85%) during cultivation is known to reduce the vase life of cut ro...
A constant high relative air humidity (RH) during cultivation can strongly reduce the vase life in s...
Water stress is one of the most common postharvest quality problems, resulting in shorter vase life ...
A constant highrelativeairhumidity (RH) during cultivation can strongly reduce the vase life in some...
In greenhouse horticulture, evaporative demand varies between seasons. For instance, plants are typi...
To better understand the poor regulation of water loss after leaf development at high relative air h...
<p>Although it is well known that, as a short-term response, stomata close at low relative humidity ...
As a result of contemporary horticultural practices relative air humidities (RH) in greenhouses are ...
<p>Vase life (VL) tests on cut roses obtained from commercial sources were conducted at FloraHolland...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
High relative air humidity (RH > 85%) during growth has a negative impact on postharvest longevity ...
High relative air humidity (RH = 85 %) during leaf development disturbs stomatal functioning leading...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
High relative air humidity (RH>85%) during cultivation is known to reduce the vase life of cut ro...
A constant high relative air humidity (RH) during cultivation can strongly reduce the vase life in s...
Water stress is one of the most common postharvest quality problems, resulting in shorter vase life ...
A constant highrelativeairhumidity (RH) during cultivation can strongly reduce the vase life in some...
In greenhouse horticulture, evaporative demand varies between seasons. For instance, plants are typi...
To better understand the poor regulation of water loss after leaf development at high relative air h...
<p>Although it is well known that, as a short-term response, stomata close at low relative humidity ...
As a result of contemporary horticultural practices relative air humidities (RH) in greenhouses are ...
<p>Vase life (VL) tests on cut roses obtained from commercial sources were conducted at FloraHolland...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
High relative air humidity (RH > 85%) during growth has a negative impact on postharvest longevity ...
High relative air humidity (RH = 85 %) during leaf development disturbs stomatal functioning leading...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...