Indole acetic acid is responsible for protection against oxidative stress caused by drought in soybean plants the role of heme oxygenase induction

Objectives: This study was focused on the role of indole acetic acid [IAA] in the defense against oxidative stress damage caused by drought in soybean plants and to elucidate whether heme oxygenase-1 [HO-1] and nitric oxide [NO] are involved in this mechanism. IAA is an auxin that participates in many plant processes including oxidative stress defense, but to the best of our knowledge no information is yet available about its possible action in drought stress.

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Main Authors: López Lecube, M., Noriega, Guillermo O., Santa Cruz, Diego Mario, Tomaro, María L., Batlle, Alcira, Balestrasse, Karina Beatriz
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Subjects:ASCORBIC ACID, CATALASE, DROUGHT STRESS, ENZYME ACTIVITY, GENE EXPRESSION, GLUTATHIONE, GLYCINE MAX, GLYCINE MAX. L, GUAIACOL PEROXIDASE, HEME OXYGENASE, HEME OXYGENASE 1, INDOLE ACETIC ACID, INDOLEACETIC ACID, LIPID PEROXIDATION, MACROGOL, NITRIC OXIDE, NITROPRUSSIDE SODIUM, NONHUMAN, OXIDATIVE STRESS, PLANT PARAMETERS, PROTEIN CONTENT, PROTOPORPHYRIN ZINC, SOYBEAN, SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE, THIOBARBITURIC ACID REACTIVE SUBSTANCE, ZINC ION, ,
Online Access:http://ceiba.agro.uba.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=47064
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