“…This assumption is supported by the fact that most plant mitochondria contain a cyanide and antimycin‐insensitive alternative terminal oxidase (Lambers, 1980; Moreau & Romani, 1982). The alternative respiratory pathway has been detected in different tissues of many plants belonging to different taxa, for example ripening fruits (Cruzhernandez & Gomezlim, 1995), roots and cotyledons of soybean, potato, sweet potato and cassava (Day et al ., 1994; Millar et al ., 1994; Ribascarbo et al ., 1995), sugar beet callus (Shugaev et al ., 1998), Acer pseudoplatanus (Aubert et al ., 1997), rootstocks of pears (Wagner et al ., 1992; Tamura et al ., 1996), nongreen tissues of Petunia hybrida (Wagner & Wagner, 1995), water‐stressed plants of sorghum (Kumar & Sinha, 1994), shoot tips of Douglas fir (Fielder & Owens, 1992), roots of white spruce (Weger & Guy, 1991), Convolvulus (Van der Plas et al ., 1977), wheat (Lundegårdh, 2001) and beans (Rychter et al ., 1992).…”