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The nuclear-encoded plastid terminal oxidase gene (PTOX) is present in photosynthetic species and functions in the oxidation of the plastoquinone pool. It plays an important role on chlororespiration, chromorespiration and carotenoid biosynthesis. Here, we show short-term early response of carrot PTOX (DcPTOX) in leaves of two carrot inbred lines upon chilling. Analysis of the complete gene confirmed...
The alternative oxidase (AOX) is a key enzyme of the alternative respiration pathway and is involved in plant response to a variety of environmental stresses. The genes encoding for this enzyme are highly polymorphic and thus likely good candidates for molecular marker development to assist plant breeding on stress tolerance. In carrot, DcAOX1 gene has shown to be the most responsive to environmental...
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