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SUBMITTER: Dordas C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4244985 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Dordas Christos C Rivoal Jean J Hill Robert D RD
Annals of botany 20030101
It is now known that there are several classes of haemoglobins in plants. A specialized class of haemoglobins, symbiotic haemoglobins, were discovered 62 years ago and are found only in nodules of plants capable of symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Plant haemoglobins, with properties distinct from symbiotic haemoglobins were discovered 18 years ago and are now believed to exist throughout the plant kingdom. They are expressed in different organs and tissues of both dicot and monocot plants. They are ...[more]