Vase Life of Cut Flowers Treated with Rhizobitoxine Analogs, Sodium Benzoate, and Isopentenyl Adenosine1

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C. Y. Wang Horticultural Crops Marketing and Postharvest Plant Physiology Laboratories, FR, SEA, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, MD 20705

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Recieved for publication August 12, 1978. The rhizobitoxine analogs were kindly provided by Dr. A. Stempel of the Research Division, Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc., N.J.

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