Browsing Department of Horticulture & Landscape Gardening by Subject "vase life"

Browsing Department of Horticulture & Landscape Gardening by Subject "vase life"

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  • D.M.P.S. Dissanayake; K.C.S. Kulathilaka; R.H.M.K. Ratnayake; A.A.T.B. Amarasinghe (Proc. IV International Conference on Postharvest and Quality Management of Horticultural Products of Interest for Tropical Regions, 2020)
    Cut flowers’ longevity is an important determinant of their quality. Lack of postharvest treatments during handling has limited the end-user vase life of cut flowers and cut foliage in Sri Lanka. Pre- and postharvest ...
  • Ratnayake, K.; Joyce, D.C.; Webb, R.I. (Acta Hortic., 2015)
    An inherently short vase life is a problematic characteristic of cut flowers and foliage for otherwise attractive native Australian Acacia spp. Reasons underlying the poor postharvest water uptake of cut acacia stems ...
  • Ratnayake, K.; Joyce, D.C.; Webb, R.I. (International Society for Horticultural Science, 2015)
    An inherently short vase life is a problematic characteristic of cut flowers and foliage for otherwise attractive native Australian Acacia spp. Reasons underlying the poor postharvest water uptake of cut acacia stems ...

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