Takahama, Umeo Yoshitama, Kunijiro
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Journal of Plant Research
Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-dependent oxidation of 3, 4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (dopa) was studied to elucidate the mechanism of its oxidation. The oxidation of dopa was enhanced by hydroxycinnamic acid esters and dopa supressed HRP-dependent oxidation of the esters. These results indicate that phenoxyl radicals of hydroxycinnamic acid esters that ...
Raju, M. V. S. Steeves, T. A.
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Journal of Plant Research
Morphological and histological studies were made on the mesocotyl and the emergence of seedlings of a nondormant strain (CS40) of wild oats (Avena fatua L.). The elongation of the mesocotyl was primarily responsible for the emergence of seedlings from deeper levels of soil. The mesocotyl of the seedling is here interpreted as the hypocotyl. The fun...
Yamauchi, Daisuke Minamikawa, Takao
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Journal of Plant Research
Legume seeds contain a large amount of proteins and are one of the essential protein sources for humans and animals. However, the protein, in legume seeds is usually poor in sulfur-containing amino acids, and its nutritional value is lower than the protein from animal sources. Recently plant breeding has become available by the introduction of mole...
Tsukaya, Hirokazu
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Journal of Plant Research
Leaf morphogenesis is a fundamental process of shoot morphogenesis, since the leaf is the basic organ of the shoot. However, leaf morphogenesis is still poorly understood, in particular in dicotyledonous plants, because of the complex nature of the development of leaves. Thus, the mechanisms regulating each process of the morphogenesis, such as lea...
Sakurai, Naoki
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Journal of Plant Research
Guerra, Miguel P. Handro, Walter
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Journal of Plant Research
Somatic embryogenesis and further plant regeneration were observed using zygotic embryos, young inflorescences and young leaves ofEuterpe edulis (Palmae) as explants. Both for the cultures of zygotic embryos and inflorescences, activated charcoal in the medium was essential for the establishment of viable cultures. Embryogenesis was induced by usin...
Takahashi, Yuichiro
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Journal of Plant Research
The photosystem I, photosystem II, and cytochromeb6f complexes that are involved in electron transport of oxygenic photosynthesis consist of a number of subunits encoded by either the chloroplast or nuclear genomes. In addition to the major subunits that carry redox components or photosynthetic pigments, these complexes contain several to more than...
Tani, Naoki Tomaru, Nobuhiro Tsumura, Yoshihiko Araki, Masayuki Ohba, Kihachiro
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Journal of Plant Research
In previous investigations, natural layering of Japanese stone pine (Pinus pumila) was suggested by the occurrence of adventitious roots. However, there is no genetic evidence so far that this species actually produces offspring by natural layering. We, therefore, investigated clonal structure and spatial genetic structure within a 38×18 m plot on ...
Ronse Decraene, Louis P. Smets, Erik F. Vanvinckenroye, Peter
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Journal of Plant Research
The androecium of the Caryophyllaceae is varied, ranging from a two-whorled condition to a single stamen. A number of species belonging to the three subfamilies, Caryophyl-loideae, Alsinoideae and Paronychioideae have been studied ontogenetically with the SEM to understand their peculiar androecial development in the broader context of the Caryophy...
Hoson, Takayuki
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Journal of Plant Research
When the life cycle of plants is influenced by various environmental signals, the mechanical properties of the cell wall are greatly changed. These signals also modify the levels and structure of the cell wall constituents and such modifications are supposed to be the cause of the changes in the wall mechanical properties. These changes in the cell...