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Studies on Nitrogen Metabolism in Tobacco Plants A
Authors:Masao Noguchi  Einosuke Tamaki
Affiliation:Central Research Institute, Japan Monopoly Corporation, Yutaka-machi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The effect of age on non-protein constituents of tobacco leaves (N. tabacum L., var. Bright Yellow) has been studied. For this purpose leaves in three different stalk positions, upper, middle and lower, which represent young, mature and over-mature leaves, respectively, were harvested in the day-time and at night.

The total amino nitrogen content both in the day-time and at night decreases from the upper leaf position downwards. As for the individual groups, the content of both upper and middle leaves increases in the day-time and that of the lower ones increases at night.

In general, the content of the individual amino acids is high in the upper leaves and low in the lower ones. Proline and γ-aminobutyric acid, as a ratio of the total amino acid content, show a marked difference with position, in other words with age of the leaves.

The levels of proline decrease very sharply from the upper leaf position downwards and that of γ-aminobutyric acid exhibits an opposite trend in both samples at night and in the day-time. These trends are very prominent in the case of the midribs.

The contents of other amino acids, regardless of position, show similar trends with time to those reported in the previous paper1), and the aspartic acid content increases at night.
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