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Apoplastic synthesis of nitric oxide by plant tissues

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Bethke, P
Badger, Murray
Jones, Russell C

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American Society of Plant Biologists

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Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule in animals and plants. In mammals, NO is produced from Arg by the enzyme NO synthase. In plants, NO synthesis from Arg using an NO synthase-type enzyme and from nitrite using nitrate reductase has been

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The Plant Cell

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2037-12-31