Although placing cut flowers in buckets of water is the traditional method of postharvest handling, this method does have some negative aspects. These include labor and materials costs related to handling buckets, potential contamination due to bacteria in dirty buckets and/or solutions, continued growth of flowers held in water and damage to turgid flowers during handling and transportation.
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Similar results were found with roses grown in
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