Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4518845 Postharvest Biology and Technology 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The relative efficacies of three chemically different nano-silver (NS) formulations were evaluated for their potential to extend the vase life of short-lived cut Acacia holosericea foliage. The novel proprietary formulations were neutral NS, acidic NS and ionic NS. They were characterised in terms of particle size, pH value, colour and odour. The NS treatments were applied as vase (lower concentrations) or pulse (higher concentrations) solutions. Among the treatments compared, neutral NS as a 4 mg L−1 vase solution or as a 40 mg L−1 24 h pulse treatment and acidic NS as a 0.5 mg L−1 vase solution or as a 5 mg L−1 24 h pulse treatment significantly (P ≤ 0.05) extended the vase life of A. holosericea. Vase life extensions over the deionised water (DI) controls were associated with better maintenance of relative fresh weight and vase water uptake, suppression of bacterial growth in the vase water and stem-end, and delaying stem blockage. In contrast, ionic-NS applied as a 0.5 or 1 mg L−1 vase solution treatment or as a 5 or 10 mg L−1 pulse treatment caused severe phytotoxicity to cut A. holosericea stems. The results suggest that NS treatments, especially neutral NS and acidic NS pulse treatments, could be a potential postharvest technology for commercial application to cut A. holosericea.

►We evaluated the effects of 3 nano-silver formulations on cut Acacia holosericea foliage. ► Neutral- and acidic-NS treatments significantly extended vase life of the cut foliage. ► Ionic-NS treatments caused severe phytotoxicity to the cut foliage. ► Neutral- and acidic-NS inhibited bacterial growth in the vase water and stem-ends. ► Neutral- and acidic-NS treatments delayed stem blockage and improved water relations.

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