A maize gene encoding an NADPH binding enzyme highly homologous to isoflavone reductases is activated in response to sulfur starvation.
Stefania Petrucco(University of Parma), Simone Ottonello(University of Parma), Angelo Bolchi(University of Parma), Gian Luigi Rossi(University of Parma), Chiara Foroni(University of Parma), Riccardo Percudani(University of Parma)
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