Ammonia Assimilation in Canavalia ensiformis Plants under Water and Salt Stress |
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Authors: | de Lourdes, Miranda-Ham Loyola-Vargas, V?ctor M. |
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Affiliation: | 1Departmento de Bioqu?mica, Facultad de Qu?mica UNAM, 04510 M?xico D. F. 2Divisi?n de Biolog?a Vegetal, Centro de Investigaci?n Cient?fica de Yucat?n Apdo. Postal 87, Cordemex 97310, Yucatan, M?xico |
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Abstract: | Nitrogen fixation and ammonia assimilation in nodules have beenthoroughly studied under stress conditions, but the behaviorof enzymes involved in ammonia assimilation to organic compoundsin plants of the Leguminosae family subjected to stress stillremains to be conclusively established. We found that understress conditions, C. ensiformis plants can switch from theirusual pathway of assimilation to an alternative one dependingon the nature of the stress and the tissue in which the processtakes place. In roots, it switches from the glutamate dehydrogenase(GDH) pathway to the glutamine synthetase (GS)/glutamate synthase(GOGAT) cycle under water stress but not under salt stress.However, in leaves under salt stress, GDH activity is maintainedbut GS activity markedly decreases (Received March 24, 1987; Accepted March 4, 1988) |
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