Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5166577 Phytochemistry 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
It has been shown that young leaves of runner bean plants grown under natural conditions showed an unusually high content of γ-tocopherol, accounting for up to 90% of all tocopherol isomers. The level of γ-tocopherol gradually decreased during the first two weeks of leaves development. During simultaneous drought and light stress, γ-tocopherolquinone, an oxidation product of γ-tocopherol, was preferentially accumulated. This indicates specific function of γ-tocopherol in the protection against drought stress in young leaves.
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