Light-sensitive albino tea plants and their characterization

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Albino tea plants are mutants that grow albino young leaves owing to lack of chlorophylls under certain environmental conditions. There are two types of albino tea plants grown in production, i.e., light- and temperature-sensitive albino tea cultivars. The former grows albino leaves in yellow color under intensive sunlight conditions and the later grows albino leaves with white mesophyll and greenish vein as the environmental temperature is below 20 °C. Both albino teas attract great attention because of their high levels of amino acids and the ‘“umami” taste. There have been many studies focusing on the temperature-sensitive albino tea plants, whereas little attention has been given to the light-sensitive albino tea cultivars. The characteristics of the albino tea cultivars and the mechanism underlying them were reviewed in the present article based on the published literatures, including chemical compositions, morphological characteristics, and molecular genetic mechanism.

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Shin, Y. H., Yang, R., Shi, Y. L., Li, X. M., Fu, Q. Y., Lu, J. L., … Liang, Y. R. (2018). Light-sensitive albino tea plants and their characterization. HortScience, 53(2), 144–147. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI12633-17

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