New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower

Habeneria radiata is a small and elegant terrestrial orchid native to Japan. It has also been used as a potted plant. The aim of this work was to examine the possibility of H. radiata for use as a cut flower. In Japan, tubers of H. radiata sprout in early April and flower between late June and Augus...

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Main Authors: P. Sinumporn, S. Fukai, T. Narumi, N. Potapohn
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-446422018-04-25T07:53:14Z New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower P. Sinumporn S. Fukai T. Narumi N. Potapohn Agricultural and Biological Sciences Habeneria radiata is a small and elegant terrestrial orchid native to Japan. It has also been used as a potted plant. The aim of this work was to examine the possibility of H. radiata for use as a cut flower. In Japan, tubers of H. radiata sprout in early April and flower between late June and August. Plant height manipulation is required for adoption in a wide range of uses as a cut flower. Reducing light intensity is an easy and effective method to increase plant height; both 50 and 70% shading increased plant height of H. radiata by 30%. Uniconazole is an effective growth retardant, and application to the soil was more effective than a foliage spray. By controlling shading and the application of growth retardant, H. radiata can be produced at a plant height from 7 to 30 cm. Flower longevity is also an important factor for a successful cut flower. Silver thiosulfate (STS) pretreatment increased flower longevity of H. radiata, suggesting the flower is ethylene sensitive. Sucrose (1 to 3%) in a vase solution also enhanced flower longevity and produced larger sized flowers. STS-treated cut H. radiata flowers kept in a vase solution containing sucrose showed over two weeks vase life. Here, we discuss the potential of H. radiata as a new cut flower. 2018-01-24T04:45:57Z 2018-01-24T04:45:57Z 2015-01-01 Book Series 05677572 2-s2.0-84930457612 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84930457612&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/44642
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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P. Sinumporn
S. Fukai
T. Narumi
N. Potapohn
New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower
description Habeneria radiata is a small and elegant terrestrial orchid native to Japan. It has also been used as a potted plant. The aim of this work was to examine the possibility of H. radiata for use as a cut flower. In Japan, tubers of H. radiata sprout in early April and flower between late June and August. Plant height manipulation is required for adoption in a wide range of uses as a cut flower. Reducing light intensity is an easy and effective method to increase plant height; both 50 and 70% shading increased plant height of H. radiata by 30%. Uniconazole is an effective growth retardant, and application to the soil was more effective than a foliage spray. By controlling shading and the application of growth retardant, H. radiata can be produced at a plant height from 7 to 30 cm. Flower longevity is also an important factor for a successful cut flower. Silver thiosulfate (STS) pretreatment increased flower longevity of H. radiata, suggesting the flower is ethylene sensitive. Sucrose (1 to 3%) in a vase solution also enhanced flower longevity and produced larger sized flowers. STS-treated cut H. radiata flowers kept in a vase solution containing sucrose showed over two weeks vase life. Here, we discuss the potential of H. radiata as a new cut flower.
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author P. Sinumporn
S. Fukai
T. Narumi
N. Potapohn
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S. Fukai
T. Narumi
N. Potapohn
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title New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower
title_short New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower
title_full New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower
title_fullStr New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower
title_full_unstemmed New usage of habenaria radiata as a cut flower
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