Postharvest Characteristics of Cut Flowers and Techniques for Extending Vase Life, with a Focus on Eustoma, Gentiana and Dahlia

H. Shimizu-Yumoto

Published 2018 in AGri-Bioscience Monographs

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. Shimizu-Yumoto H, Ichimura K. Abscisic acid, in combination with sucrose, is effective as a pulse treatment to suppress leaf damage and extend foliage vase-life in cut Eustoma flowers. J. Hort. Sci. Biotech. 2009a; 84: 107– 111. Shimizu-Yumoto H, Ichimura K. Cultivar variation in the vase life of unpollinated Eustoma flowers associated with ethylene. Hort. Res. (Japan) 2009b; 8: 359–364 (in Japanese with English abstract). Shimizu-Yumoto H, Ichimura K. Combination pulse treatment of 1-naphthaleneacetic acid and aminoethoxyvinylglycine greatly improves postharvest life in cut Eustoma flowers. Postharv. Biol. Technol. 2010; 56: 104–107. Shimizu-Yumoto H, Ichimura K. Effects of ethylene, pollination, and ethylene inhibitor treatments on flower senescence of gentians. Postharv. Biol. Technol. 2012; 63: 111– 115. Shimizu-Yumoto H, Ichimura K. Postharvest characteristics of cut dahlia flowers with a focus on ethylene and effectiveness of 6-benzylaminopurine treatments in extending vase life. Postharv. Biol. Technol. 2013; 86: 479–486. Shimizu-Yumoto H, Kondo M, Sanoh Y, Ohsumi A, Ichimura K. Effect of abscisic acid on the distribution of exogenous carbon derived from sucrose applied to cut Eustoma flowers. J. Hort. Sci. Biotech. 2010; 85: 83–87. Shishido T, Sekimura T, Hirabuchi H, Ichimura K, Yumoto H. Postharvest characteristics of cut gentian flowers and effectiveness of postharvest treatments in extending vase life. Res. Bull. Iwate. Agric. Res. Ctr. 2011; 11: 48–59 (in

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