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Pyruvate kinase activity in roots of barley seedlings in relation to salt status

Wildes et al., 1975

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10520381659478633563
Author
Wildes R
Pitman M
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Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie

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Measurements of pyruvate kinase activity in low-salt barley roots were made to investigate whether the high sugar content of these roots was due to reduced activity of the enzyme. Like pyruvate kinase from other plants, the enzyme was activated by K+, Rb+ or NH 4+ but …
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