Maintaining a high rate of water uptake is crucial for maximum longevity of cut stems. Physiological gel/tylosis formation decreases water transport efficiency in the xylem. The primary mechanism of action for post-harvest Cu2+ treatments in improving cut flower and foliage longevity has been elusive. The effect of Cu2+ on wound-induced xylem vessel occlusion was investigated for Acacia holosericea A. Cunn. ex G. Don. Experiments were conducted using a Cu2+ pulse (5 h, 2.2 mM) and a Cu2+ vase solution (0.5 mM) vs a deionized water (DIW) control. Development of xylem blockage in the stem-end region 10 mm proximal to the wounded stem surface was examined over 21 days by light and transmission electron microscopy. Xylem vessels of stems stood ...
Early desiccation limits the vase life of Acacia cut flowers and foliage and may be attributable to ...
Copyright © 2012 Agata Jedrzejuk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
A better understanding of the mechanisms that govern copper (Cu) uptake, distribution and tolerance ...
Maintaining a high rate of water uptake is crucial for maximum longevity of cut stems. Physiological...
Abstract Copper ions (Cu2+) have been used in postharvest pulse and vase solution treatments to exte...
A short postharvest life is the major constraint associated with cut Acacia flowers and foliage. Tre...
Wilting associated with diminishing post-harvest water uptake is a major constraint on longevity for...
An inherently short vase life is a problematic characteristic of cut flowers and foliage for otherwi...
The mechanisms of action of Cu2+ in improving the longevity of cut flowers and foliage have not been...
The postharvest vase life of cut Acacia holosericea foliage stems is inherently short at 4–6 d. Stem...
The short vase life of Acacia holosericea cut stems needs to be improved before they are marketable ...
Cut Acacia holosericea (Velvet Leaf Wattle) foliage has a short vase life, possibly because of block...
Copper uptake, accumulation in different tissues and organs and biochemical and physiological parame...
Early desiccation limits the vase life of Acacia cut flowers and foliage and may be attributable to ...
Acacia holosericea stems with attached phyllodes have potential as a cut foliage line in vase displa...
Early desiccation limits the vase life of Acacia cut flowers and foliage and may be attributable to ...
Copyright © 2012 Agata Jedrzejuk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
A better understanding of the mechanisms that govern copper (Cu) uptake, distribution and tolerance ...
Maintaining a high rate of water uptake is crucial for maximum longevity of cut stems. Physiological...
Abstract Copper ions (Cu2+) have been used in postharvest pulse and vase solution treatments to exte...
A short postharvest life is the major constraint associated with cut Acacia flowers and foliage. Tre...
Wilting associated with diminishing post-harvest water uptake is a major constraint on longevity for...
An inherently short vase life is a problematic characteristic of cut flowers and foliage for otherwi...
The mechanisms of action of Cu2+ in improving the longevity of cut flowers and foliage have not been...
The postharvest vase life of cut Acacia holosericea foliage stems is inherently short at 4–6 d. Stem...
The short vase life of Acacia holosericea cut stems needs to be improved before they are marketable ...
Cut Acacia holosericea (Velvet Leaf Wattle) foliage has a short vase life, possibly because of block...
Copper uptake, accumulation in different tissues and organs and biochemical and physiological parame...
Early desiccation limits the vase life of Acacia cut flowers and foliage and may be attributable to ...
Acacia holosericea stems with attached phyllodes have potential as a cut foliage line in vase displa...
Early desiccation limits the vase life of Acacia cut flowers and foliage and may be attributable to ...
Copyright © 2012 Agata Jedrzejuk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
A better understanding of the mechanisms that govern copper (Cu) uptake, distribution and tolerance ...