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Development of Endosperm and Synthesis of Starch in Rice Grain:I. Development of endosperm and distribution of 14C-labeled assimilates
Cell walls Lipids Low molecular materials Proteins Radioactivity Rice grain Starch
2009/8/6
Rice plant (Japonica c.v. Koshihikari) was exposed to 14CO2 during the ripening period. The autoradiography of brown rice grains showed that the 14C-labeled assimilates distributed throughout the whol...
Root Growth and Distribution in Some Japonica-Indica Hybrid and Japonica Type Rice Cultivars under Field Conditions
High-yielding rice cultivars Oryza sativa L Rice Root length density Root system Root weight density
2009/7/30
The development of rice root system has been studied in Japonica-Indica hybrid cultivars (J-IH), Milyang 23 and Suweon 264, and Japonica type cultivars (JT), Nipponbare and Koshihikari, grown in a pad...
Distribution of Double-Ovule Fruits in Each Individual Sugar Beet
Seed production Monogerm Beta vulgaris L Double ovules Branch
2009/7/9
For genetic improvement of the monogerm sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) that has double-ovule fruits, we examined the distribution of double-ovule fruits in the branching system. We also compared the ...
Labor-Saving Assessment of the Thickness Distribution in Crude Brown Rice
Assessment method Crude brown rice Distribution of thickness of crude brown rice Koshihikari Multiple comparison procedure Nipponbare Paddy rice
2009/7/8
This study was conducted to improve the method of assessing the thickness distribution of crude brown rice using a quadrat-sampling slot-sieving grader. The official method for assessing the thickness...
Distribution of Seed Proteins in Rice Grain of Seed-Protein Mutant Cultivars
Digestible protein Oryza Sativa L Seed-protein mutant cultivar Protein distribution Seed protein
2009/7/7
The distribution of seed storage proteins in rice grain of three seed-protein mutant cultivars with low ratios of digestible protein were compared with that of the normal-type cultivar “Nihonmasari”...