2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.159466953.38989910
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Inhibition of nitric oxide production under alkaline condition regulates iron homeostasis

Abstract: Rice is one of the most susceptible plant to iron (Fe) deficiency under neutral and alkaline conditions. Alkaline stress induces H2O2 production and increases the deposition of Fe on roots surface, which causes leaf chlorosis and Fe deficiency in rice. Gene chip and qRT-PCR analysis indicated that the expression of nitrate reductase (NR) genes were down-regulated by alkaline treatment, which resulted in significantly decreased nitrate activities and nitric oxide (NO) production in epidermis and stele, where th… Show more

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