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Studies on Leaf Surface Lipid of Tobacco I. Changes in Leaf Surface Lipid and Duvatrienediol during Growth,Senescence and Curing of Tobacco Leaves
Authors:Kenji Gamou  Nobumaro Kawashima
Affiliation:1. Utsunomiya Tobacco Experiment Station, The Japan Tobacco &2. Salt Public Corporation, 1900 Idei, Oyama-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan
Abstract:Duvatrienediol is a diterpene specifically occurred in tobacco plants and thought to be a precursor of tobacco aroma. Green tobacco leaves contained 0.2~1% of duvatrienediol per dry weight and it was corresponded to 30~60% of leaf surface lipid. Leaves on upper stalk position contained more of leaf surface lipid and duvatrienediol. In leaves on each stalk position, leaf surface lipid and duvatrienediol contents increased with leaf growth and decreased by over-maturation. Production of leaf surface lipid and duvatrienediol was affected by soil conditions or applied amount of nitrogen fertilizer. Both leaf surface lipid and duvatrienediol were decreased during curing of tobacco leaves, but the change in the latter was more drastic. Comparing to leaf surface lipid, changes in cytoplasmic lipid were less during growth and senescence of tobacco leaves.
Keywords:electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)  uterus  nitric oxide
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