Am. Poortinga et Lj. Dekok, UTILIZATION OF ATMOSPHERIC H2S BY PLANT FOLIAR TISSUE - ITS INTERACTION WITH SULFATE ASSIMILATION, Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung und Bodenkunde, 158(1), 1995, pp. 59-62
Exposure of spinach cotyledons to H2S or sulfate resulted in a concent
ration and time dependent accumulation of water-soluble non-protein th
iols. The increase in thiol content upon a combined exposure to H2S an
d sulfate was comparable to that of the sum of the increases obtained
by the individual exposures. However, it never exceeded the maximal le
vel attained upon exposure to H2S alone. Evidently, plants are able to
utilize atmospheric H2S as a sulfur source, which competes with the a
ssimilatory sulfate reduction for thiol synthesis.