Growth of tobacco in short-day conditions leads to high starch, low sugars, altered diurnal changes in the Nia transcript and low nitrate reductase activity, and inhibition of amino acid synthesis.

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Published in Planta on December 01, 1998

Authors

P Matt1, U Schurr, D Klein, A Krapp, M Stitt

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1: Botanisches Institut, Heidelberg, Germany.

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