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RIKEN Review No.21 ( April, 1999 ) Advanced Research on Plant Growth Substances |
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Author |
pp.x-x |
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Spot |
Integrated research of plant growth regulation |
S.Yoshida |
p.1 |
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R & Tech. Review |
The history of brassinosteroids: Discovery to isolation of biosynthesis and signaling mutants |
T.Yokota |
pp.3-4 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Characterization of brassinosteroid biosyntheses mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana |
S.Fujioka |
pp.5-6 |
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R & Tech. Review |
A triazole brassinosteroid biosynthesis inhibitor |
T.Asami, Y.K.Min, and S.Yoshida |
pp.7-8 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Probing plastid functions with phytotoxins that target specific sites |
S.O.Duke and F.E.Dayan |
pp.9-10 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Inhibitors of gibberellin biosynthesis: Prohexadione-Ca, a new plant growth regulator for apple with interesting biochemical features |
W.Rademacher |
pp.11-12 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Manipulation of carotenoid biosynthesis and implications on gibberellin and abscisic acid formation |
G.Sandmann |
pp.13-14 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Using the RLGS (Restriction Landmark Genomic Scanning) method to determine the state of DNA methylation in a plant genome |
T.Matsuyama, T.Abe, C.-H.Bae, Y.Takahashi, T.Nakano, T.Asami, and S.Yoshida |
pp.15-16 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Abscisic acid analogs possessing hetero five-membered ring: Design, syntheses and activity |
T.Asami and S.Yoshida |
pp.17-19 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Fluorescent differential display: Identification of cytokinin inducible genes |
T.Nakano, M.Ishikawa, T.Kimura, N.Taki, and S.Yoshida |
pp.20-22 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Involvement of jasmonic acid in gene expression of a potato Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitor |
K.Yamagishi, C.Mitsumori, and Y.Kikuta |
pp.23-25 |
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R & Tech. Review |
Inhibition of ethylene production by cyclohexanedione derivatives (RWH series) in tobacco cells |
J.M.Wang, C.Fujie, T.Asami, N.Murofushi, and S.Yoshida |
pp.26-28 |
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Poster Session |
Gibberellin biosyntheses: Genes, regulation and genetic manipulation |
P.Hedden, A.L.Phillips, J.Coles, S.Thomas, N.Appleford, D.Ward, M.Beale, and J.Lenton |
pp.29-30 |
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Poster Session |
Identification of two functional cyclase domains in the single chain of fungal ent-kaurene synthase |
H.Kawaide, T.Sassa, and Y.Kamiya |
p.31 |
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Poster Session |
P450 genes in the GA biosynthetic pathway |
C.Helliwell, C.Sheldon, J.Peacock, and L.Dennis |
p.32 |
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Poster Session |
Expression of gibberellin dioxygenase genes in pumpkin: Are there any ÅgnormalÅh ones? |
T.Lange, A.Frisse, and U.Jongebloed |
p.33 |
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Poster Session |
Expression of gibberellin 20 oxidase genes in Arabidopsis |
A.L.Phillips, J.Coles, S.Croker, and P.Hedden |
p.34 |
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Poster Session |
Gibberellin 2-oxidases: Cloning, expression and function |
S.Thomas, A.L.Phillips, and P.Hedden |
p.35 |
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Poster Session |
Regulation of the later steps of GA biosyntheses |
A.MacKenzie-Hose, D.O'Neill, J.Ross, D.Lester and J.Reid |
p.36 |
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Poster Session |
ent-Kaurene accumulation patterns in GA-responsive dwarf mutants of barley |
P.M.Chandler and J.R.Lenton |
p.37 |
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Poster Session |
Photoperiodic regulation and genetic manipulation of gibberellin biosyntheses in long-day rosette plants |
J.A.D.Zeevaart, Y.-L.Xu, and H.-X Zhang |
p.38 |
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Poster Session |
Brassionosteroid biosyntheses mutants in Arabidopsis |
S.Fujioka |
p.39 |
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Poster Session |
Phytochrome regulation and differential expression of gibberellin 3É¿-hydroxylase genes in germinating Arabidopsis seeds |
S.Yamaguchi, M.W.Smith, R.G.S.Brown, Y.Kamiya, and T.-p.Sun |
p.40 |
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Poster Session |
The role of the tomato dwarf gene in brassinolide biosynthesis |
G.J.Bishop, T.Nomura, T.Yokota, K.Harrison, T.Noguchi, S.Fujioka, S.Takatsuto, J.G.D.Jones, and Y.Kamiya |
p.41 |
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Poster Session |
Brassinosteroids and Arabidopsis development |
J.Chory, D.Friedrichsen, J.Li, M.M.Neff, K.Schumacher, Z.Wang, T.Muramatsu, M.Furuya, and S.Fujioka |
p.42 |
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Poster Session |
GA response is repressed in Arabiodopsis by RGA, a vhiid proteinfamily member |
A.L.Silverstone, A.Dill, K.B.Gruene, and T.-p Sun |
p.43 |
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Poster Session |
Repression of GA response in Arabidopsis by RGA and its relation to GA biosynthesis |
A.L.Silverstone, A.Dill, M.Sekimoto, H.Kawaide, Y.Kamiya, and T.-p Sun |
p.44 |
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Poster Session |
GAI: A negative regulator of gibberellin signaling |
N.Harberd, L.Hynes, K.King, J.Peng, and D.Richards |
p.45 |
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Poster Session |
HvSPY in gibberellin signaling |
M.Robertson |
p.46 |
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Poster Session |
Negative regulation of gibberellin signal transduction by spindly |
S.Swain, T.-S Tseng, T.Thornton, and N.Olszewski |
p.47 |
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Poster Session |
Sugar repression of gibberellin-dependent alpha-amylase gene expression in rice and barley embryos |
J.Yamaguchi |
p.48 |
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Poster Session |
Evidence that O-GlcNAc protein modification is involved in gibberellin signal transduction |
N.Olszewski, T.Thornton, T.-S.Tseng, L.Hartweck, and S.Swain |
p.49 |
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Poster Session |
Glucosylation of gibberellins: A physiologically relevant process |
G.Sembdner and G.Schneider |
p.50 |
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Poster Session |
Barley aleurone cells as models for studies of cellular signaling |
R.Jones, P.Bethke, S.Swanson, S.Ritchie, and S.Gilroy |
p.51 |
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Poster Session |
GAMYB: Occurrence and function |
F.Gubler, C.Sheldon, G.Gocal, R.Kalla, R.King, D.Bagnall, E.S.Dennis, W.J.Peacock, and J.V.Jacobsen |
p.52 |
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Poster Session |
GRF1: A novel component of the gibberellin signal transduction pathway? |
H.Kende and E.van der Knaap |
p.53 |
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Poster Session |
Plant hormoneperception and action: A role for G protein signal transduction |
R.Hooley, S.Plakidou-Dymock, J.Nolan, A.Lovegrove, and D.Couch |
p.54 |
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Poster Session |
Polygene mapping as a tool for dissecting the hormonal regulation of complex plant processes |
P.J.Davies, I.Simko, and E.E.Ewing |
pp.55-56 |
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Poster Session |
Phytochrome regulates gibberellin biosyntheses during germination of photoblastic lettuce (cv. Grand Rapids) seeds |
T.Toyomasu, H.Kawaide, T.Kaneta, W.Mitsuhashi, Y.Inoue, and Y.Kamiya |
pp.57-58 |