2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2013.11.013
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Gibberellin oxidase activities in Bradyrhizobium japonicum bacteroids

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“…Given that this work did not demonstrate a production or even presence of GA3, as was found in the liquid culture of B. japonicum by Boiero et al (2007), it is likely that the biosynthesis pathway in bacteroids differs to that of the free-living bacterium (Méndez et al, 2014). This is possibly due to the low O2 environment of the nodule interior which induces specific GA biosynthesis enzymes (Méndez et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Role Of Plant Hormones In Nodulationmentioning
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“…Given that this work did not demonstrate a production or even presence of GA3, as was found in the liquid culture of B. japonicum by Boiero et al (2007), it is likely that the biosynthesis pathway in bacteroids differs to that of the free-living bacterium (Méndez et al, 2014). This is possibly due to the low O2 environment of the nodule interior which induces specific GA biosynthesis enzymes (Méndez et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Role Of Plant Hormones In Nodulationmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Given that this work did not demonstrate a production or even presence of GA3, as was found in the liquid culture of B. japonicum by Boiero et al (2007), it is likely that the biosynthesis pathway in bacteroids differs to that of the free-living bacterium (Méndez et al, 2014). This is possibly due to the low O2 environment of the nodule interior which induces specific GA biosynthesis enzymes (Méndez et al, 2014). It has been suggested that bacteroids do not produce bioactive GAs directly, instead they secret GA9 into the plant tissue, possibly to then be converted via the plant biosynthesis pathway into bioactive GAs (Méndez et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Role Of Plant Hormones In Nodulationmentioning
confidence: 62%
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