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Post Storage Physiology and Vase life of low Temperature Stored Tuberose Cut Spikes as Influenced by α-Lipoic Acid and Polyfilm Packaging

Asian Journal of Biological and Life Sciences ,2015,4,1,30-34.
Published:April 2015
Type:Research Article
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Homraj A. Sahare*, Alka Singh,Sachin Chavan, S. L. Chawla and D. R. Bhanderi

Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, ASPEE College of Horticulture and Forestry, NAU, Navsari 396 450, Gujarat, INDIA.

Abstract:

Effect of antioxidant, α-lipoic acid along with sugars as pre-storage pulsing treatment and seal packaging with polyfilms viz., HDPE(40µ), LDPE (40µ) PP (40µ) and PP(30µ) at low temperature (2°C) storage for 15 days on post storage physiology and life of tuberose cut spikes were investigated. Pre-storage pulsing of tuberose cut spikes with solution containing 50mg l-1 α-lipoic acid + 15% sucrose for six hours and seal packaging with HDPE 40 µ poly film significantly influenced spike fresh weight, petal total soluble sugar level, PAI (%) in floret tissue in low temperature stored cut spikes. Untreated low temperature stored tuberose cut spikes displayed drastic chilling injury and reduced vase life to 0-3 days after low temperature storage. These results suggest that prestorage pulse treatment of tuberose cut spikes with α-lipoic acid and packaging with HDPE during low temperature storage at 2°C temperature retains higher spike fresh weight, petal sugar levels, and stabilizes cell membrane integrity in petal tissue leading to a delay in petal senescence with 7 days of vase life even after 15 days of cold storage.