Abstract
Levels of asparaginase activity from developing pea leaves (Pisum sativum) were found to change on a daily basis, increasing during the light period and decreasing in the dark. During extended periods of light, high levels of activity were maintained, while prolonged dark reduced activity to a low value. Half-expanded leaves exhibited the greatest change in activity over the photoperiod. Very young or mature leaves displayed little or no diurnal variation in asparaginase activity.
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Sieciechowicz, K., Ireland, R. J., & Joy, K. W. (1985). Diurnal Variation of Asparaginase in Developing Pea Leaves. Plant Physiology, 77(2), 506–508. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.77.2.506
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