Abstract
The oxygen uptake of flower buds from Van der Cruyssen azaleas was measured while and after plants were treated with 45 days of 2 °C storage or with 7-weekly sprays of 500 p.p.m. gibberellic acid (GA). Respiration of the flower buds decreased during the cold-storage period. In contrast, respiration of the buds from both GA and cold storage treated plants was greater than that of control plants for the 2- to S-week posttreatment period. This increase reached a peak at the 3-week point.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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