2018
DOI: 10.5897/ajps2018.1666
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Physiological characterization of NADP-malic enzyme activity under 2,4-D toxicity in an aquatic fern, Azolla pinnata R.Br.

Abstract: This work proposes NADP-ME activity as bio-indices for herbicidal sensitivity in Azolla pinnata R.Br. under 2,4-D toxicity. Azolla fronds were illuminated under saturated photosynthetic flux and bicarbonate induction. There was significant variation in the NADP-ME activity under light and dark conditions. This increased more when varying concentrations of 2,4-D were used for the up regulation of enzyme activity especially under illumination. There was evident modulation through activators (citrate and succinat… Show more

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“…Therefore, in C4 plants, this enzyme has been a pivotal regulatory step of organic acids metabolism. From the enzymological analysis, NADP-ME is light sensitive, modulated by high pH and ionic concentration, particularly, under light-grown chloroplast (4)(5)(6)(7). On the contrary, in C3 counterparts, this protein is moderately pH-sensitive (optimum within pH 6.4-7.0).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in C4 plants, this enzyme has been a pivotal regulatory step of organic acids metabolism. From the enzymological analysis, NADP-ME is light sensitive, modulated by high pH and ionic concentration, particularly, under light-grown chloroplast (4)(5)(6)(7). On the contrary, in C3 counterparts, this protein is moderately pH-sensitive (optimum within pH 6.4-7.0).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%