In Vivo Assay of Nitrate Reductase in Cotton Leaf Discs: Effect of Oxygen and Ammonium 1
AUTOR(ES)
Radin, J. W.
RESUMO
Factors affecting nitrate reduction by leaf discs of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) were investigated. When incubated in 30 mm nitrate, discs reduced nitrate much more slowly under air or O2 than under N2. Inhibition by O2 did not occur at nitrate levels of 100 mm or greater. Treatment with arsenate had little effect under N2 but stimulated nitrate reduction under air. Similarly, ammonium inhibited nitrate reduction, with the inhibition being partially relieved by arsenate. Uptake of nitrate was unaffected by ammonium. The NAD/NADH ratio increased in response to both oxygen and ammonium. The effects of these treatments on nitrate reduction can be explained by competition with nitrate for NADH generated by glycolysis.
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