Regulation of sucrose partitioning in turnip and potato
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In turnip a shift in biomass partitioning towards root was observed after 42 days after sowing. Glucose, fructose and sucrose were the only free sugars detected in leaves and roots. Reducing sugars at the time of harvest constituted around 35-37% of dry b
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