Roots lacking nitrate reductase lead to stunted growth and altered metabolism.
Tobacco plants without functional nitrate reductase in their roots were studied to see how it affects their growth and metabolism. These plants had lower growth rates compared to normal plants. They had less nitrate in their leaves and less glutamine in both leaves and roots. The roots had more sugars like hexoses and sucrose. This shows that when roots can't process nitrate properly, it changes how the plant uses nitrogen and sugars.