The direct involvement of hydrogen peroxide in indoleacetic acid inactivation |
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Authors: | R.G. Omran |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Biology Concordia University Loyola Campus Montreal, P.Q., Canada |
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Abstract: | Hydrogen peroxide appears to mask the chemical characteristics of indoleacetic acid. This was demonstrated by the Salkowski and Fluorescence tests. Stem elongation and root initiation were inhibited as a result of adding H2O2 to nutrient media containing IAA, however, upon the addition of purified catalase, most of the symptoms of IAA inactivation were reversed. It is suggested that in vivo IAA may be regulated partially by its conjugation with H2O2, and catalase may have a role in the IAA reactivation process. The accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in the cells as a result of catalase inhibition may lead to a temporary IAA inactivation, therefore effecting plant growth. |
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