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J. People Plants Environ. 2019;22(3):233-239. Published online June 30, 2019.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11628/ksppe.2019.22.3.233
Prediction of the Vase Life of Cut Lily Flowers Using Thermography
Ja Hee Lee  , So Young Choi, Hye Min Park, Sang Im Oh, Ae Kyung Lee 
Department of Environmental Horticulture, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Korea
Corresponding author: Ae Kyung Lee ,Email: akleekr@dankook.ac.kr
Received: March 29, 2019; Revised: May 2, 2019   Accepted: June 13, 2019.
Abstract
This study was conducted in order to predict the vase life of cut lily ‘Woori Tower’ flowers using a non-destructive thermal imaging technique. It was found that the temperature of cut lily flowers was maintained at 20℃ and was slightly lower than the air temperature until they bloomed. On the 11th day, when flowers bloomed, the temperature of leaves and flowers was measured to be 18.75±0.38℃ and 19.23±0.32℃ respectively, and their difference with ambient temperature was over 3℃. The flower temperature increased slightly when the vase life of cut lily flowers ended, and the temperature difference between the air and leaf temperature (1.77℃) and between the air and flower temperature (1.39℃) got smaller. No visible aging symptom was observed, but it was found that the temperature had risen due to water losses and less functional stomata. The vase life of cut lily flowers can be predicted based on changes in temperature and it will be also possible to predict the potential quality and vase life of cut flowers before harvesting them in greenhouses.

Keywords :infrared camera, Lilium hybrids ‘Woori Tower’, non-destructive testing, senescence, thermographic image

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