Effects of exogenous nitric oxide on photosynthesis

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Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signalling molecule with diverse physiological functions in plants. In plant cell, it is synthesised in several metabolic ways either enzymatically or nonenzymatically. Due to its high reactivity, it could be also cytotoxic in dependence on concentration. Such effects could be also mediated by NO-derived compounds. However, the role of NO in photosynthetic apparatus arrangement and in photosynthetic performance is poorly understood as indicated by a number of studies in this field with often conflicting results. This review brings a short survey of the role of exogenous NO in photosynthesis under physiological and stressful conditions, particularly of its effect on parameters of chlorophyll fluorescence. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

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Procházková, D., Haisel, D., Wilhelmová, N., Pavlíková, D., & Száková, J. (2013, December). Effects of exogenous nitric oxide on photosynthesis. Photosynthetica. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-013-0053-y

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