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Current Research Trend of Postharvest Technology for Chrysanthemum

국화 수확 후 관리기술의 최근 연구 동향

  • Kim, Su-Jeong (Highland Agriculture Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science, RDA) ;
  • Lee, Seung-Koo (Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Ki-Sun (Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • 김수정 (농촌진흥청 국립식량과학원 고령지농업연구센터) ;
  • 이승구 (서울대학교 식물생산과학부) ;
  • 김기선 (서울대학교 식물생산과학부)
  • Received : 2011.06.21
  • Accepted : 2011.12.22
  • Published : 2012.02.29

Abstract

Chrysanthemum is a cut flower species that normally lasts for 1 to 2 weeks, in some cases 3-4 weeks. This has been attributed to low ethylene production during senescence. Reduction in cut flower quality has been attributed to the formation of air embolisms that partially or completely blocks the water transport from the vase solution to the rest of the cut flower stem, increasing hydraulic resistance which may cause severe water stress, yellowing, wilting of leaf, and chlorophyll degradation. Standard type chrysanthemum can be harvested when buds were still tightly closed and then fully opened with the simple bud-opening solution. Standard type chrysanthemum can also be harvested when the minimum size of the inflorescence is about 5-6 cm bud which opened into the first flower full-sized flower. While spray varieties can be harvested when 2-4 most mature flowers have opened (40% opening). Cut flowers are sorted by stem length, weight, condition, and so on. Standard chrysanthemum is 80 cm length for standard type and 70cm for spray type. Pre-treatment with a STS, plant regulator such as GA, BA, 1-MCP, chrysal, germicide, and sucrose, significantly improved the vase life and quality of cut flowers. It is well established that vase solutions containing sugar can improve the vase life of cut chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemum is normally packed in standard horizontal fiberboard boxes. Chrysanthemum should normally be stored at $5{\sim}7^{\circ}C$. Precooling resulted in reduction in respiration, decomposition, and transpiration activities as well as decoloration retardation. There was significant difference between "wet" storage in 3 weeks and "dry" storage in 2 weeks. In separate pulsing solution trials, various germicides were tested, as well as PGRs to maintain the green color of leaves and turgidity. Prolonging vase life was attained with the application of optimal solution such as HQS, $AgNO_3$, GA, BA and sucrose. This also retarded senescence in leaves of cut flower stems. Fresh cut chrysanthemum can be transported using a refrigerated van with $5{\sim}7^{\circ}C$. Increasing consumption and usage of cut chrysanthemum of various cultivars would require efficient transport system, and effective information exchange among producer, wholesaler, and consumer.

절화국화는 수명이 1-2주이며, 최대 3-4주까지 유지되고 수확 후 호흡증대와 노화가 급격하게 진행되지 않는 non-climateric 식물로서 에틸렌에 대한 감수성이 낮은 작목이다. 절화는 주로 잎이 위조, 황화되고 수분의 이동이 방해되어 엽록소가 퇴화되고 잎의 노화가 촉진되어 개화되지 못하므로 품질이 떨어진다. 절화의 수명은 품종, 수확전 재배조건, 수확 후 온도, 습도, 광, 수질 등 외부요인 및 기질의 공급, 체관 및 물관의 흡수력 유지, 에틸렌과 같은 호르몬, 효소활성 변화 등의 내부요인에 의해 좌우된다. 국화 품질지표는 꽃과 줄기가 구부러짐이 없고 절간간격 및 잎 크기의 상하가 일정하며 균형이 잘 잡힌 것이어야 하며, 화형, 화색이 품종 본래의 특성을 갖추고 모두 양호하여야 하며 병해충 피해가 확인되지 않으며, 절화 수확시기가 적기인 것이여야 한다. 스탠다드 국화는 꽃봉오리가 5-6cm일 때 수확하고, 스프레이 국화는 40% 개화상태인 2-4개의 봉오리가 균일하게 개화하면 수확한다. 이 때 토양 기부에서부터 10 cm 위로 잘라 목질화된 줄기를 제거하며 줄기 아래쪽의 잎을 1/3정도 제거하여 수분흡수가 잘 이루어지도록 한다. 수확 후 절화를 등급별로 나누게 되는데 절화의 길이와 무게, 꽃의 개화상태를 기준으로 한다. 스탠다드 국화는 병해충이 없고, 줄기가 구부러짐이 없고, 잎 크기가 균형이 잘 잡히고 절화장이 80 cm, 절화줄기 1개의 무게가 70 g이면 가장 우수한 1등급이며, 스프레이 국화는 절화장과 절화무게가 각각 70 cm, 60 g이고, 개화는 2-4륜이 개화하고, 병해충이 없는 깨끗한 상태인 경우가 1등급이다. 절화수명을 연장하기 위하여 물올림과 동시에 전처리제를 사용하는데, STS, GA, BA, 1-MCP, Chrysal, 살균제, sucrose 등이 이용되고 있다. 절화의 호흡감소, 부패감소, 변색지연, 증산억제를 위해 예냉을 $5{\sim}7^{\circ}C$에서 4시간 이상 하는 것이 좋다. 절화국화는 PE필름으로 포장해서 상자에 넣으면 $2^{\circ}C$에서 2주간 저장이 가능하고, 습식에서는 3주간 저장이 가능하다. 포장이 끝난 국화는 저온차량를 이용하여 수송 상차 및 하역비 절감을 위해 2상자씩 묶어 출하한다. 소비자가 신선한 꽃을 오랫동안 감상하는 위해 HQS, 탄산수, sucrose 등을 이용하여 수확 후 후처리를 한다. 절화 국화의 소비 및 이용을 다변화하기 위해서는 유통 품목과 품종의 다양화, 유통체계의 정비, 산지 생산자-소매자-소비자의 정보교류 등이 필요할 것이다.

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