Pub. Date : 1983 Jun
PMID : 16663033
2 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | This suggests that (a) the reduction of ClO(3) (-) to ClO(2) (-) by NR is the major cause of ClO(3) (-) toxicity in soybeans and (b) the constitutive NR is active in situ.Segregation of the F(2) of reciprocal crosses between the wild type and the mutants indicated that absence of constitutive NR activity was controlled by a single recessive nuclear gene. | clo(3) | inducible nitrate reductase [NADH] 1 | Glycine max |
2 | This suggests that (a) the reduction of ClO(3) (-) to ClO(2) (-) by NR is the major cause of ClO(3) (-) toxicity in soybeans and (b) the constitutive NR is active in situ.Segregation of the F(2) of reciprocal crosses between the wild type and the mutants indicated that absence of constitutive NR activity was controlled by a single recessive nuclear gene. | clo(3) | inducible nitrate reductase [NADH] 1 | Glycine max |