Data in Brief (Jun 2024)

Analysis of dataset on reduction of high temperature stress by green net shade alleviate oxidative stress and augments the growth and vase life of gladiolus cut flower

  • Muhammad Mazhar Qayyum,
  • Imran Hassan,
  • Shah Masaud Khan,
  • Mishal Subhan,
  • Shahzad Saleem,
  • Sajid Fiaz,
  • Sulaiman Ali Alharbi,
  • Mohammad Javed Ansari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
p. 110378

Abstract

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The study was conducted to investigate the effect of green net shade during staggered planting times on growth, biochemical, antioxidant enzymes and vase life of gladiolus cut flowers. The green net shade effectively reduces the internal temperature, particularly during extremely hot planting times. Under the green net shade conditions, high quality morphological and biochemical observations were observed during the months of March and April planting times. These included longer plant height, spike length, a higher number of leaves plant−1, larger leaf area, maximum spike diameter, greater number of florets spike−1, heavier flower diameter, higher fresh and dry weight, elevated photosynthetic rate, and reduced time taken for flowering. Additionally, chlorophyll contents and transpiration rate showed significant increases, while antioxidant enzyme activity (POD and CAT) was recorded at higher levels. This resulted in reduced electrolyte leakage and an extended vase life of the gladiolus cut flowers. Moreover, the application of green net shade conditions during the planting in May and June significantly enhanced the quality characteristics of gladiolus cut flowers. Effectiveness of green net shade is evident in reducing temperature of growing environment, leading to improved growth, alleviate oxidative stress, enhanced quality features and vase life of the gladiolus flowers.

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