Comparison of Dahlia Cultivars for Cut Flower Production in the Northeastern United States

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作者
Burnett, Stephanie E. [1 ]
Peterson, Bryan J. [1 ]
Oliveira, Isabella [1 ]
Bowers, Taylor [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maine, Sch Food & Agr, Orono, ME 04469 USA
关键词
field grown; floral preservatives; floriculture; geophytes; postharvest; VASE LIFE;
D O I
10.21273/HORTTECH05217-23
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Dahlias (Dahlia xhybrida) are a popular cut flower for local production in the northeastern United States. However, there are more than 20,000 cultivars to choose from, and the suitability of these cultivars as cut flowers varies regionally. Fourteen dahlia cultivars were grown in Orono, ME, USA: Blizzard, Burlesca, Cafe & DBLBOND; au Lait, Cafe & DBLBOND; au Lait Rose, Clearview Daniel, Cornel, Cornel Bronze, Ivanetti, Lollipop, Neon Splendor, Rock Run Ashley, Sunspot, Tanjoh, and Tempest. These cultivars were selected after interviews with local dahlia growers. These cultivars all produced similar numbers of flowers, but they differed in the time to form flowers, stem length, and stem diameter. 'Rock Run Ashley' was the earliest to begin flowering, at 35 days earlier than 'Tempest' and 'Cafe & DBLBOND; au Lait', which flowered last. 'Blizzard' and 'Tempest' had the longest stems and 'Lollipop' had the shortest stems. Growers may want to choose 'Rock Run Ashley' if they need flowers earlier in the season, or 'Blizzard' or 'Tempest' if a longer stem length is desired. During a second study, we harvested field-grown flowers of 'Burlesca', 'Cornel', and 'Ivanetti' and treated them with deionized water or one of two commercial holding solutions. Holding solutions did not extend the vase life of 'Burlesca' or 'Ivanetti', but they increased the vase life of 'Cornel' by 4 or 5 days.
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