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SUMMARY
The microstructure of green spotted tobacco leaves and normal tobacco leaves (Supplementary Fig 1) showed that green spotted tobacco leaves were significantly thinner than normal tobacco leaves, and there were fewer grana thylakoid lamellae in the cells. The cigar leaves treated with sucrose had fewer green spots at the end of air-curing (Fig 2), suggesting that the sucrose treatment was effective in reducing the green spots. | Vol:(1234567890) 13:1311 | Effect of exogenous sucrose treatment on the total water content of tobacco leaves during air‑curing. The results showed that the effects of . . .
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