Abstract:
This study presents some results regarding the behavior of some
Allium species and cultivars cut flowers, which were treated with giberelic
acid (GA3) and cycocel (CCC). The floral stems of A. giganteum, A. moly
and A.`Purple Rain` were harvested in three different flowering stages (at
the opening of 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 from the total flower number of the
inflorescence) and were treated with GA3 and CCC solutions, in 250, 500
and 1000 ppm concentrations. The control was preserved in water. The
average of vase resistance is 23,9 days for A. giganteum, 21,3 days for A.
‘Purple Rain’ and 11,4 days for A. moly. The flower stems which were
harvested at the stage of 1/4 and 1/2 open florets had the longest resistance.
The most efficient solutions were GA3 500 ppm and CCC 250 ppm for A.
giganteum, GA3 (all concentrations) and CCC 250 ppm for A.‘Purple Rain’
and only water for A. moly