Tob. Sci., 1960, 4-49, p. 229-233, ISSN.0082-4623
The role of chlorogenic acid and plastid pigments in the browning of variegated tobacco leaves
Department of Plant Pathology and Department of Genetics, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Connecticut USA
Mature, variegated leaves of Connecticut shade tobacco which contained large areas of both green and white tissue were harvested and cured to determine whether plastid pigments were involved directly in the browning reaction. The comparison of...