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Innovative Plasma Treatment Extends Freshness of Cut Flowers

A recent experiment at Griffith University explores a novel plasma treatment that could keep cut flowers fresh for two weeks, potentially reducing their environmental impact.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 5 days ago
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Cut flowers are often associated with significant environmental costs due to long-distance transport and the use of chemical preservatives. A new study from Griffith University seeks to address these concerns.

The experiment utilizes plasma treatment as an alternative method to maintain the freshness of cut flowers. This approach has shown promise in extending their lifespan without the need for chemicals.

If successful, this method could represent a significant shift in how the floral industry approaches sustainability, offering a way to enjoy fresh flowers while minimizing environmental impact.