Prolonging of the Vase Life of Gerbera Jamesonii Treatment with Sucrose Before and, During Simulated Transport.
Keywords:
abscisic acid, aluminum sulphate, isothiazolinonic germicide, Gerbera, sucrose, vase life, wet transport.Abstract
We provided this study to investigate the effects of treatment with sucrose plus MI/MI (an isothiazolinonic germicide) in combination with aluminum sulfate (CMI/MI-AS) and abscisic acid (ABA) before and. during simulated transport on the vase life of Gerbera
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