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Plant Growth Regulation | 2011

β-Cyclodextrin-based nanosponges as carriers for 1-MCP in extending the postharvest longevity of carnation cut flowers: An evaluation of different degrees of cross-linking

Ludovica Seglie; Katia Martina; Marco Devecchi; Carlo Maria Roggero; Francesco Trotta; Valentina Scariot

This study investigated the influence of different degrees of cross-linking of β-cyclodextrin-based nanosponges (β-CD-NSs) on the activity of the incorporated 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) to extend the postharvest longevity of carnation cut flowers. The polymeric β-CD-NSs were synthesized from cyclodextrins at three varying reticulations, β-CD-NS 1:2, β-CD-NS 1:4, and β-CD-NS 1:8. These carriers were supplied to carry the nonvolatile formulations of 1-MCP at two different concentrations (0.25 and 0.5xa0μLxa0L−1, ai) through stem and tissues of cut flowers of Dianthus caryophyllus L. ‘Idra di Muraglia’, both sprayed and in vase suspension. Treated cut flowers were compared to those receiving like concentrations of commercially prepared gaseous 1-MCP and to neat β-CD-NS 1:2, β-CD-NS 1:4, and β-CD-NS 1:8. Visual checks for symptoms of senescence alteration (VS), petal color variation, and endogenous ethylene production were registered daily. The β-CD-NS 1:2, β-CD-NS 1:4, and β-CD-NS 1:8 complexes favored decorative value maintenance in carnation cut flowers. In particular, the lowest suspended concentration (0.25xa0μLxa0L−1) of the β-CD-NS 1:8 complex proved best for maintaining cut flower ornamental quality. β-CD-NS 1:8 treated flowers also appeared longer-lived than those treated with both doses of commercial gaseous 1-MCP. Data on petal color variation and endogenous ethylene production were strictly correlated with VS results. The potential for the formulated 1-MCP-loaded β-CD-NS suspension to induce prolonged vase life was demonstrated. Its use could yield benefits, such as a reduction in total dose and frequency of administration.


Plant Biosystems | 2012

In vitro seed germination and seedling propagation in Campanula spp.

Ludovica Seglie; Valentina Scariot; Federica Larcher; Marco Devecchi; Paola Maria Chiavazza

Abstract The present research investigated in vitro seed germination and seedling multiplication methods to preserve and introduce new naturalized valuable Campanula species to the floriculture markets. Populations of Campanula barbata L., Campanula latifolia L., Campanula rapunculoides L., Campanula spicata L., and Campanula trachelium L. from various sites in northern Italy were considered in this study. Seeds were sown on half-strength Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal medium with 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), 6-benzyladenine (BAP) and kinetin, added or withheld, after which final germination percentage (FGP), mean germination time and time of 50% germination (T 50) indices were measured. C. rapunculoides showed the highest FGP after 2 weeks in both the presence (53%) and absence (56%) of plant growth regulators. Among the other species, no statistical differences were detected in the presence of growth regulators, except for C. barbata, in which FGP was nearly 0%. In the absence of phytohormones, seed germination in C. spicata was statistically higher (34%), compared to C. barbata (0%), and both C. latifolia and C. trachelium (about 19%). After 4 months, the seedlings were transferred to full-strength MS basal medium with or without NAA and BAP. In all Campanula species tested, the best shoot-forming and rooting response was observed on substrates that contained plant growth regulators.


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2011

The effects of 1-MCP in cyclodextrin-based nanosponges to improve the vase life of Dianthus caryophyllus cut flowers

Ludovica Seglie; Katia Martina; Marco Devecchi; Carlo Maria Roggero; Francesco Trotta; Valentina Scariot


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2012

Use of 1-methylcylopropene in cyclodextrin-based nanosponges to control grey mould caused by Botrytis cinerea on Dianthus caryophyllus cut flowers

Ludovica Seglie; Davide Spadaro; Francesco Trotta; Marco Devecchi; Maria Lodovica Gullino; Valentina Scariot


Phytopathologia Mediterranea | 2009

Use of 1-methylcyclopropene for the control of Botrytis cinerea on cut flowers.

Ludovica Seglie; Davide Spadaro; Marco Devecchi; Federica Larcher; Maria Lodovica Gullino


Scientia Horticulturae | 2013

β-cyclodextrin-based nanosponges improve 1-MCP efficacy in extending the postharvest quality of cut flowers

Ludovica Seglie; Marco Devecchi; Francesco Trotta; Valentina Scariot


IX International Symposium on Postharvest Quality of Ornamental Plants, Odense, Denmark, 11-14 August 2009. | 2009

Effects of anti-ethylene compounds included in nanosponges in improving the postharvest longevity of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) and buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus ) cut flowers

Marco Devecchi; Francesco Trotta; Ludovica Seglie; Yj Kim; C Lava; Marcello Dolci; Valentina Scariot


Advances in horticultural science | 2015

Ethylene and the postharvest performance of cut camellia flowering branches

Matteo Caser; Ludovica Seglie; R. Bizioli; Valentina Scariot


PROTEZIONE DELLE COLTURE | 2012

Uso di 1-metilciclopropene in nanospugne basate su ciclodestrine per il contenimento di muffa grigia causata da Botrytis cinerea su fiori recisi di garofano.

Davide Spadaro; Ludovica Seglie; Valentina Scariot; Francesco Trotta; Marco Devecchi; Maria Lodovica Gullino


Archive | 2011

Studio sulla moltiplicazione in vitro di Camellia japonica e prime valutazioni delle potenzialità d’impiego di nanospugne nell’ambito di processi di radicazione

Ludovica Seglie; Valentina Scariot; Francesco Trotta; Marco Devecchi

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