Transplama membrane redox systems of plant cells
Abstract
Transplasmamembrane redox systems of plant cells participate in such fundamental
physiological processes as the control of auxin-induced growth, the reduction of Fe3+ to
Fe2+ befo re uptake into root cells and the synthesis of Iignin and antiseptic substances
involved in the plant defense against pathogens. The present study examines not only
these physiological roles, but also the relationship between electron transport and H+
excretion, as well as the regulation of redox activity by light, all of these aspects being
related to the activity and control of these enzymatic systems.
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