Effect of Pyroligneous Acid on Needle Retention and Certain Stress-Related Phytochemicals in Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea)
Niruppama Senthilkumar, Ravalika Kasu, Raphael Ofoe, Lord Abbey, Mason T. MacDonald

TL;DR
This study tested pyroligneous acid to improve postharvest needle retention in balsam fir, finding no improvement in retention but some benefits to plant stress markers.
Contribution
The novel contribution is evaluating pyroligneous acid's effect on balsam fir needle retention and stress-related phytochemicals.
Findings
Pyroligneous acid did not improve postharvest needle retention in balsam fir.
4% pyroligneous acid increased proline concentration by 40% and reduced membrane injury by 26%.
Needle abscission reached 100% and water uptake decreased by over 80% over 8 weeks.
Abstract
Balsam fir is an important specialty horticultural crop in eastern North America and commonly harvested for use as Christmas trees. Postharvest quality is a major challenge for producers, who are particularly concerned about postharvest needle retention. It was hypothesized that pyroligneous acid (PA) would help increase postharvest needle retention in balsam fir when supplied via xylem or foliage. This project first identified foliar spraying as the best application method, then designed a multivariate experiment with two factors. The first factor was foliar treatment (control, water, 1% PA, 2% PA, and 4% PA). The second factor was time, where branches were evaluated for needle abscission at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks after harvest. The experiment was replicated 5 times and needle abscission, water uptake, chlorophyll, carotenoids, flavonoids, total phenolics, membrane injury, proline,…
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TopicsPlant Growth Enhancement Techniques · Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management · Flowering Plant Growth and Cultivation
