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Laccase activity and maceration of lupin tissue by Rhizoctonia solani is inhibited by arginine
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Laccase activity and maceration of lupin tissue by Rhizoctonia solani is inhibited by arginine

P. Bora, G.E.St.J. Hardy and P.A. O'Brien
Australasian Plant Pathology, Vol.34(4), pp.591-594
2005
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Abstract

The role of Rhizoctonia solani laccase in the maceration of plant tissue was investigated. Extracellular enzymes produced by R. solani were found to macerate lignified lupin radicle and non-lignified potato tuber tissue. Arginine inhibited maceration of lupin radicle but not potato tuber tissue. Arginine inhibited laccase activity but had no effect on the activity of cellulase, pectinase or xylanase.

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Citation topics
3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.87 Paper & Wood Materials Science
3.87.946 Ligninolytic Enzymes
Web Of Science research areas
Plant Sciences
ESI research areas
Plant & Animal Science
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