Growing conditions, plant appearance and postharvest performance

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The present study evaluated the effect of different night temperatures, CO2 levels and light intensities on plant appearance at the end of production and subsequent postharvest performance in Rosa hybrida 'Kiss' (miniature rose). In miniature rose the most pronounced difference at the end of production was in the number of flower buds, where plants grown at high light intensity and increased CO2-level had the highest number. The production time was not influenced by the tested light or CO2-levels, but the lower the night temperature, then the longer the production time. During the subsequent postharvest test the number of open flowers only differed slightly and differences were only significant around day 20 when plants grown at high light or increased CO2-level had more open flowers. Plants grown at low night temperature had a reduced quality after 29 days in a postharvest test, both in terms of number and percentage of open flowers.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationActa Horticulturae
Number of pages6
PublisherInternational Society for Horticultural Science
Publication date2009
Pages155-160
ISBN (Print)9789066056923
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
SeriesActa Horticulturae
Volume847
ISSN0567-7572

    Research areas

  • Greenhouse climate, Miniature rose, Plant quality, Postharvest, Rosa hybrida

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