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Wilting associated with diminishing post-harvest water uptake is a major constraint on longevity for cut stems of
many Acacia spp. Cu2+ ions have known biocidal activity and may also act as inhibitors of plant wound reaction
enzymes.A series of experiments were conducted using Cu2+ ions as a pulse,or as a vase-solution additive to evaluate
their potential to extend the vase-life of cut A.holosericea foliage stems. Provision of Cu2+ ions in the vase-water at
0.5 mM,or as a 5 h pulse at 1.0 mM,resulted in 1.4- to 2.8-fold,and 1.7- to 2.1-fold extensions of vase-life,respectively,
compared to de-ionised water controls.The pulse treatment was optimised, and a 5 h pulse with 2.2 mM Cu2+ ions
resulted in a 2.6-fold extension of vase-life. Thus, Cu2+-pulsing can effectively delay wilting in cut A. holosericea
foliage stems. |
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