Water Stress Induced Proline Accumulation at Different Stalk Positions and Growth Stages of Detached Tobacco Leaves
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The ability of tobacco leaves to produce free ammo acids during water stress was investigated in different aged plants and on leaves of various stalk positions. In mature and old plants, leaves from upper stalk positions showed more proline accumulation during four days of leaf wilting. Proline accumulation was greater in mature leaves than in either young or old leaves. Contrary to proline characteristics, asparagine accumulation was greater in younger leaves and leaves at upper positions on stalks. Asparagine also accumulated in leaves under turgid conditions when proline did not appear.
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著者
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Sano Minoru
Central Research Institute Japan Tobacco And Salt Public Corporation
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Kawashima Nobumaro
Central Research Institute Japan Tobacco And Salt Public Corporation
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SANO Minoru
Central Research Institute, Japan Tobacco & Salt Public Corporation
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