| Literature DB >> 9357176 |
C Sudhakar1, S Ramanjulu, P S Reddy, K Veeranjaneyulu.
Abstract
Leaf enzyme extracts of 10 day old seedlings of horsegram were subjected to NaCl or Na2SO4 treatment in vitro. Salinity shock caused decline in the activities of RuBP carboxylase, R-5-P kinase, R-5-P isomerase and NADP-Gly-3-P dehydrogenase. At low concentrations, Na2SO4 did not alter the activities of R-5-P kinase, R-5-P isomerase and NADP-Gly-3-P dehydrogenase. RuBP carboxylase was found to be more sensitive to salt shock than the other enzymes studied. Further, NaCl was more toxic to the enzyme activities as compared to Na2SO4.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9357176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Exp Biol ISSN: 0019-5189 Impact factor: 0.818