Journal of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizers, Volume (11), No (1), Year (2024-12) , Pages (1-11)

Title : ( The impact of foliar application of calcium nitrate fertilizer on the quantity, quality, and post-harvest life of two varieties of roses (Rosa hybrida L.) in a soilless cultivation system )

Authors: Saeed Khosravi , Ali Tehranifar , Yahya Selahvarzi , amirhossein khoshgoftarmanesh , Leyla Cheheltanan ,

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Abstract

Rose (Rosa hybrida L.), commonly known as the rose, is a beautiful and widely cultivated flowering plant around the world which its quality is of great commercial importance. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of foliar application of calcium from calcium nitrate on the quality and postharvest life of two rose varieties (cvs. Samurai, and Jumilia) in a soilless culture system. 【Methods】The research used a hydroponic culture method, the roses plants were grown in Hoagland nutrient solution containing 50% less Ca for a total span of 4 months, with 1 month dedicated to plant acclimatization and 3 months for the application of treatments. Two rose varieties (Rosa hybrida L.), cvs. Samurai and Jumilia plants were used as test materials and planted in pots containing 100% perlite (3–5 mm). At the one month of culture, 160 mg/kg CaNO3 solution was sprayed, and each treatment corresponded to the first, second, and third harvests, respectively. The plant and flower growth indicators and flower vase life were investigated after each harvesting immediately. 【Results】A positive impact of foliar-applied Ca on stem characteristics, pedicel dimensions, corolla size, flower attributes, and vase life. Furthermore, a general trend was observed, wherein an increase in the number of harvesting stages led to improved traits. Notably, Jumilia rose consistently exhibited lower values for all studied traits, except for flower vase life, in comparison to the Samurai rose. While there were no significant differences in length values between Samurai and Jumilia roses due to calcium foliar application across the three harvesting stages, Duncan\\\\\\\'s grouping revealed a specific effect on Jumilia roses during the third harvest stage. Calcium fertilizer significantly increased photosynthesis rates in the calcium treatments compared with the control treatments. Calcium fertilizer significantly increased transpiration in all treatments. This study provides insights into optimizing calcium application and harvest timing to enhance rose production in a soilless environment.

Keywords

Calcium fertilizer; foliar application; postharvest life; rose; soilless culture.
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@article{paperid:1101104,
author = {Khosravi, Saeed and Tehranifar, Ali and Selahvarzi, Yahya and امیرحسین خوشگفتارمنش and Cheheltanan, Leyla},
title = {The impact of foliar application of calcium nitrate fertilizer on the quantity, quality, and post-harvest life of two varieties of roses (Rosa hybrida L.) in a soilless cultivation system},
journal = {Journal of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizers},
year = {2024},
volume = {11},
number = {1},
month = {December},
issn = {1008-505X},
pages = {1--11},
numpages = {10},
keywords = {Calcium fertilizer; foliar application; postharvest life; rose; soilless culture.},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T The impact of foliar application of calcium nitrate fertilizer on the quantity, quality, and post-harvest life of two varieties of roses (Rosa hybrida L.) in a soilless cultivation system
%A Khosravi, Saeed
%A Tehranifar, Ali
%A Selahvarzi, Yahya
%A امیرحسین خوشگفتارمنش
%A Cheheltanan, Leyla
%J Journal of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizers
%@ 1008-505X
%D 2024

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