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- Olfactory responses of two specialist insect predators of spider mites toward plant volatiles from lima bean leaves induced by jasmonic acid and/or methyl salicylate
- Involvement of Jasmonate- and Salicylate-Related Signaling Pathways for the Production of Specific Herbivore-Induced Volatiles in Plants
- FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE β-CAROTENE HYDROXYLASE GENE PRODUCING β-CRYPTOXANTHIN IN CITRUS
- Addition of Signal Leader Sequences to the N-Termini of Olfactory Receptor Proteins Enhances Their Expression in Xenopus Oocyte
- Random Expression of Main and Vomeronasal Olfactory Receptor Genes in Immature and Mature Olfactory Epithelia of Fugu rubripes
- Two Subfamilies of Olfactory Receptor Genes in Medaka Fish, Oryzias latipes: Genomic Organization and Differential Expression in Olfactory Epithelium
- Rice PHOT homologues, OsNPH1a and OsNPH1b, are differently photoregulated in different tissues of rice seedlings
- Rice NPH1 Homolongues, OsNPH1a and OsNPH1b, Are Differently Photoregulated
- Ti-Plasmid Vectors Useful for Functional Analysis of Rice Genes
- A COSMID VECTOR FOR GENE IDENTIFICATION BY GENETIC COMPLEMENTATION IN RICE
- POSITIONAL CLONING OF GENES CONTROLLING PHOTOPERIOD RESPONSE IN RICE
- On-Site Nitrate Removal of Groundwater by an Immobilized Psychrophilic Denitrifier Using Soluble Starch as a Carbon Source
- On-Line Measurement of Intracellular ATP of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pyruvate during Sake Mashing
- Application of a molecular method for the identification of a Gigaspora margarita isolate released in a field
- Estimation of mycorrhizal colonization of the roots of oak seedlings inoculated with an ectomycorrhizal fungus, Laccaria amethystea
- Development of Rice "Seed-Mats" Consisting of Hardened Seeds with a Cover of Soil for the Rice Transplanter(Crop Physiology & Ecology)
- Expression of leptin receptor (Ob-R) isoforms and signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) mRNAs in the mouse taste buds
- Microbial Biomass and Microflora in the Soils at Burned and Unburned Japanese Red Pine Forests
- Antioxidant Polymer Particles, Enzymatic Immobilization of Catechin on Polymer Particles
- Thermoresponsive Hydrogels Based on Biodegradable Poly(amino acid)s