The objetive of the research is to evaluate different techniques to prolong the postharvest life of Heliconia psittacorum x H. spathocircinata cv. Tropics. Design/methodology/approach Two experiments were carried out; in the first it was evaluated the effect of five pulse solutions T1 = control (water) T2 = Hydraflor? 100 (0.5 g L-1) T3 = Hydraflor? 100 (0.5 g L-1) + sucrose (5% w/v) T4 = salicylic acid (1mM) and T5 = salicylic acid (1mM) + sucrose (5% w / v)
The objetive of the research is to evaluate different techniques to prolong the postharvest life of Heliconia psittacorum x H. spathocircinata cv. Tropics. Design/methodology/approachTwo experiments were carried out; in the first it was evaluated the effect of five pulse solutions T1 = control (water) T2 = Hydraflor? 100 (0.5 g L-1) T3 = Hydraflor? 100 (0.5 g L-1) + sucrose (5% w/v)T4 = salicylic acid (1mM) and T5 = salicylic acid (1mM) + sucrose (5% w / v) prior to storage at 11 ? C and 85 % RH for 10 d. In the second experiment, a wax coating was applied to the heliconia bracts and then maintain at 13 ?C and 84% RH for 10 d; after storage the stems were placed in water or salicylic acid solution (1 mM). The results were analyzed by a completely randomized design, 10 replicates were used per treatment, one stem was one experimental unit. An ANOVA and a means comparison test (Tukey, ?=0.05) were performed with the SAS version 9.4. ResultsThe anatomy of heliconia stems determines their vase life, since they have wide xylem vessels susceptible to cavitation, for which the absorption of water is limited, also and non-functional stomata in the bracts, which increase the loss of moisture from the tissue. The use of pulse solutions or preservatives has little effect in prolonging the life of heliconia stems. Therefore, the application of wax creates a physical barrier that maintains the turgor of the stems, reduces oxidation, maintaining the bracts quality and increased the total postharvest life for 6 d more than the control stems. Study limitations/implicationsNo limitations were found in this study Findings/conclusionsThe postharvest life of heliconia is conditioned by the loss of turgor and low water absorption, which leads to an early wilting of the inflorescences. The application of pulse solutions or preservatives have little effect in prolonging the life of the vase, so the most suitable technique to preserve the quality of the stems is waxing. ? The picture is Figure 2 of the original paper - Micrograph of the stem of H. psittacorum?H. spathocircinata cv. Tropics. A) abaxial and B) adaxial of the epidermis of the bracts; C) Fiber bundles, air channels; D) vascular bundle of a cross section of the bract; E) cross section of the pseudostem: fiber bundles, vascular bundles and aerenchyma and F) vascular bundles of the central part. SourcePostharvest management of Heliconia psittacorum x H. spathocircinata cv. TropicsCarrera-Alvarado, G., Ar?valo-Galarza, . M. de L., Velasco-Velasco, J. ., Ruiz-Posadas, L. del M. ., Salinas-Ru?z, J., & Baltazar-Bernal, . O. . (2021) Agro Productividad, 13(12). https://doi.org/10.32854/agrop.v13i12.1926AP, Agro Productividad, Vol. 13 N?m. 12 (2020): DICIEMBREhttp://revista-agroproductividad.org/index.php/agroproductividad/article/view/1926