different between siderophore vs phytosiderophore
siderophore
English
Etymology
From sidero- +? -phore, literally iron carrier.
Noun
siderophore (plural siderophores)
- (biochemistry) Any medium-sized molecule that has a high specificity for binding or chelating iron; they are employed by microorganisms to obtain iron from the environment
- a siderophage
Related terms
- siderophoric
- siderotyping
- siderovar
siderophore From the web:
- what do siderophores do
- what is siderophores in plants
- what are siderophores quizlet
- what does siderophore mean
- what is siderophore chelates
- what is siderophore biosynthesis
- what is siderophore compound
- what is siderophore synthesis
phytosiderophore
English
Etymology
phyto- +? siderophore
Noun
phytosiderophore (plural phytosiderophores)
- (biochemistry) Any of a class of chelate compounds, common in grasses, that sequester iron.
Related terms
- siderophore
phytosiderophore From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- siderophore vs phytosiderophore
- phytophagy vs phytophage
- bioaccumulation vs bioaccumulative
- bioaccessible vs bioaccessibility
- autotrophy vs auxotrophy
- auxotrophically vs auxotrophy
- auxotrophic vs auxotrophy
- auxotrophy vs auxotroph
- mandora vs bandura
- bandurka vs bandura
- bandora vs bandura
- ligature vs trigraph
- triphthong vs trigraph
- lakeisha vs kezia
- biosemiotic vs biosemiotics
- biosemiosis vs biosemiotics
- sematology vs semasiology
- sematic vs semasiology
- semantron vs semasiology
- imperialization vs imperialize