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College Of Integrated Arts And Sciences Osaka Prefecture University | 論文
- Requirement of transport and accumulation of auxin for a negative graviresponse in the early growth stage of etiolated pea epicotyls
- Requirement for the Gravity-Controlled Transport of Auxin for a Negative Gravitropic Response of Epicotyls in the Early Growth Stage of Etiolated Pea Seedlings
- Role of auxin in automorphosis of etiolated pea seedlings
- Automorphosis and auxin polar transport of etiolated pea seedlings under microgravity conditions
- Graviresponse and Its Regulation from the Aspect of Molecular Levels in Higher Plants : Growth and Development, and Auxin Polar Transport in Etiolated Pea Seedlings under Microgravity
- Expression of PIN and AUX1 Genes Encoding Putative Carrier Proteins for Auxin Polar Transport in Etiolated Pea Epicotyles under Simulated Microgravity Conditions on a Three-Dimensional Clinostat
- GUM INDUCTION BY METHYL JASMONATE IN TULIPS : RELEVANCE TO ITS CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
- Three Extracellular Chitinases in Suspension-cultured Rice Cells Elicited by N-Acetylchitooligosaccharides
- Plant Growth Regulators in Cucumis melo L. var. flexuosus Naud Fruit during Rapid Growth
- A Root Growth-promoting Factor, Capillarol, from Artemisia capillaris Thunb(Biological Chemistry)
- Evaluation of Friction Welded Joint Performance by Discriminant Analysis Method
- Auxin Induces Growth of Stem Excised from Growing Shoot of Cooled Tulip Bulbs
- チューリップにおけるガム物質誘導因子としてのジャスモン酸およびジャスモン酸メチルの同定
- Interaction of Methyl Jasmonate and Ethephon in Gum Formation in Tulip Bulbs
- TRANSDIFFERENTIATION TO THE SECONDARY ABSCISSION INDUCED BY METHYL JASMONATE IN BRYOPHYLLUM CALYCINUM
- CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF EXUDATE INDUCED BY METHYL JASMONATE IN CRASSULA LYCOPODIOIDES
- Methyl Jasmonate Induces Gummosis in Plants
- AUXIN-MEDIATED STEM GROWTH OF TULIPS (Tulipa gesneriana L. ) : FOCUS ON THE EPIDERMIS
- PROMOTIVE EFFECT OF METHYL JASMONATE ON GUM FORMATION IN TULIPS : RELEVANCE TO ETHYLENE PRODUCTION
- Identification of Gibberellin A_3 and Abscisic acid from Artemisia capillaris Leaves(Biological Chemistry)