The Influence of 8-hydroxyquinoline Citrate, N-dimethylamino Succinamic Acid, and Sucrose on Respiration and Water Flow in ‘Red Sim’ Cut Carnations in Relation to Flower Senescence1,2

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Fenton E. Larsen Washington State University, Pullman

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Received for publication September 30, 1968. Scientific Paper 3176. College of Agriculture, Washington State University. Work was conducted under project 1830.

B-Nine and 8-hydroxyquinoline citrate were provided by U. S. Rubber Co. and Merck and Co. respectively.

Associate Professor and Senior Experimental Aide respectively, Department of Horticulture.

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