Increasing Flowering Potted Plant Longevity Progress Report — September 1994
Date August 17, 1994
Title of Project Increasing Flowering Potted Plant Longevity
Institution where work is being conducted University of Florida
Amount of Endowment Grant $ 12,000
Covering Period 1/94 to 12/94
Anticipated Date of Project Completion/Final Report 12 December 1996
Individual(s) Conducting Project:
(List Project Leader First)
Terril A. Nell - Title Professor
Telephone number (904) 392-1829
Jim Barrett - Title Professor
Increasing Flowering Potted Plant Longevity
Terril A. Nell and James E. Barrett
University of Florida
- A. Project Obiectives:
- To evaluate the production, transport and retail conditions which increase the longevity of
flowering potted plants.
and held for 3 days to 9 days at 35 to 65′F to evaluate shipping tolerances.
maintained in an ethylene free environment. Longevity, leaf and bud drop were monitored
throughout the treatment and postproduction periods.
carnations and begonias.
postproduction performance.
2 days. Higher ethylene levels increase flower and bud drop. Open flowers were more
susceptible to ethylene than buds.
and interior treatments.
longer-lasting flowering potted plants to consumers.
to this research program.
bulbs.
