Effect of soil moisture contents on the growth, and chemical constituents of burley tobacco and on the protein pattern in tobacco leaf
1986
Kim, Y.K. | Kim, Y.T. | Kim, D.S. (Korea Ginseng and Tobacco Research Inst., Chonju (Korea R.)) | Choi, S.Y. (Chonbuk National Univ., Chonju (Korea R.)) | Ryu, I.S. (Korea Ginseng and Tobacco Research Inst., Chonju (Korea R.). Experiment Station)
This study was carried out to investigate the effect of different soil moisture contents on the growth and chemical constituents of burley tobacco and on the protein pattern in tobacco leaf. Height, stem diameter, and largest leaf length of tobacco droughted from 45 to 60 days after transplanting was not recovered by rewatered amount of water supply from 60 to 75 days after transplanting, but leaf width enlarged. Dry weight per unit leaf area and nitrogen content showed high value1365s in low soil moisture, but total alkaloid contents were not different according to soil moisture contents. Soil moisture content didn't affect the protein pattern of middle and upper leaves, but lower leaves showed the mild color and fewer numbers of the protein bands than those of middle and upper le
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