Influence of Substrate and Tissue Manganese on the IAA-Oxidase System in Cotton

  • Taylor D
  • Morgan P
  • Joham H
  • et al.
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Tissue manganese was found to influence the indoleacetic acid (IAA) system of cotton over a wide range of concentrations. The cofactor and inhibitor activities of the IAA-oxidase system were affected as the concentration of manganese in the tissue was varied. Maximum inhibitor activity was found in leaf extracts from the plants grown in 0.5 mg/l manganese (Hoagland's level). The inhibitor activity decreased in the leaf extracts of plants grown at concentrations of manganese either higher or lower than 0.5 mg/l. Abnormally high IAA-oxidase activity was found in the leaves of plants grown in deficient levels of manganese (<0.0005, 0.005 mg/l) and the extracts from plants in the <0.0005 mg/l Mn treatment showed IAA-oxidase cofactor activity.

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Taylor, D. M., Morgan, P. W., Joham, H. E., & Amin, J. V. (1968). Influence of Substrate and Tissue Manganese on the IAA-Oxidase System in Cotton. Plant Physiology, 43(2), 243–247. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.43.2.243

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