Effect of thyme essential oil and ethanol on vase life and some physiological traits of alstroemeria (Alstroemeria sp.)
Alstroemeria (Alstroemeria sp.) is a permanent herbaceous plant species. Fast yellowing of Alstroemeria (Alstroemeria sp.) leaves after harvest and before petal shedding is the main factor limiting their vase life. This research investigated the effect of thyme essential oil (0, 50, 100, and 200 mg/L) and ethanol (0, 10, 20, and 40 mg/L) on retarding the senescence of cut alstroemeria flowers in a factorial experiment. Various quantitative and qualitative traits particularly vase life, flower opening index, water uptake, fresh weight loss, dry weight percentage, and vase solution and stem-end bacteria population were measured. Thyme essential oil at a concentration of 200 mg/L without ethanol application was most influential on vase life, reduction of bacteria population, and water uptake and exhibited almost acceptable dry weight and flower opening rate. Overall, it is concluded that the suitable application of thyme and ethanol at proper rates is effective in extending the vase life of alstroemeria.
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Effect of Plant Density and Planting Pattern on Growth and Physiological Characteristics of Tulip cv. ʹSpryngʹ
Davood Hashemabadi *, , Kobra Shakeri Kiasaraei, Rasoul Onsinejad, Mohammadreza Safari Motlagh
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Isolation and Determination of Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Bacterial Agents of Subclinical Mastitis in Cows of Masal City, Guilan
Darioush Behzadpour*, Reza Biniaz, Kaveh Madhoush,
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