Effects of s-ABA on the Physiology and Marketability of Various Container-Grown Taxa During Short-Term Desiccation

2017 
Abstract Reduced post harvest care of woody plant material in mass retail settings can decrease the number of days plants remain marketable. If plants are sold on consignment for growers, reduced sales can lead to poor profitability. This study investigated the effect of spray applications of s-abscisic acid (s-ABA) (ConTego™ Pro SL, Valent Biosciences Corp.) to increase the number of days of marketability for various woody taxa in a simulated retail setting. In the first stage of the study, various well-watered container-grown taxa were treated with a spray application of either 0, 1000 or 2000 mg·liter−1 of s-ABA and water was withheld. Daily, desiccation symptoms were recorded to determine if plants had reached the critical wilting point (CWP) and thus became unmarketable. Marketability was increased approximately 1–7 days for plants treated with 2000 mg·liter−1 of s-ABA compared to nontreated plants. In the second stage, marketability and physiology of Ligustrum japonicum ‘Recurvifolium’ (wavy leaf pr...
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