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Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University | 論文
- Involvoment of De Nove Protein Synthesis in Development of Host Cell Damages Induced by AK-toxin of Alternaria alternata Japanese Pear Pathotype
- Two Different Phases in Host Cell Damages Induced by AK-toxin of Alternaria alternata Japanese Pear Pathotype
- Different Sensitivities among Apple and Pear Cultivars to AM-toxin Produced by Alternaria alternata Apple Pathptype
- A Decade of Transition of Polyoxin-Tolerant Strains of Alternaria alternata Japanese Pear Pathotype in the Field Ecosystem
- Different Responses of Heat-Shocked Pear Leaves to Alternaria alternata Japanese Pear Pathotype and AK-toxin
- Induced Resistance in Pear Leaves by Spore Germination Fluids of Nonpathogens to Alternaria alternata, Japanese Pear Pathotype and Suppression of the Induction by AK-toxin
- Nature of Specific Susceptibility to Alternaria kikuchiana in Nijisseiki Cultivar among Japanese Pears : XI. Effects of AK-toxin on Free Protoplasts from Petal Tissues
- The Use of AK-toxin in Agriculture : Seasonal Changes in the Numbers of Airborne Spores of the Allernaria Causing Black Spot in Japanese Pear Orchards
- Nature of Specific Susceptibility to Alternaria kikuchiana in Nijisseiki Cultivar among Japanese Pears : X. Counteractive Effects of Some Metabolic Inhibitors on AK-toxin-Induced Permeability Damage of Leaf tissues
- Nature of Specific Susceptibility to Alternaria kikuchiana in Nijisseiki Cultivar among Japanese Pears : IX. Effects of other Cations on Losses of K^+ after Exposure to AK-toxin (Spplementary report)
- Two Different Phases in Pathogenicity of the Alternaria Pathogen Causing Black Spot Disease of Japanese Pears
- Nature of Specific Susceptibility to Alternaria kikuchiana in Nijisseiki Cultivar among Japanese Pears : VII. Efflux of Cell Constituents from Pear Leaves Treated with AK-toxin
- Nature of Specific Susceptibility to Alternaria kikuchiana in Nijisseiki Cultivar among Japanese Pears : VI. Effect of Known Plant Hormones on Sensitivity of Pear Leaves to Host-Specific Toxin
- Nature of Specific Susceptibility to Alternaria kikuchiana in Nijisseiki Cultivar among Japanese Pears (II) : Effect of Host-specifi Toxin on Permeability of Pear Leaves (Supplementary report)
- Nature of Specific Susceptibility to Alternaria kikuchiana in Nijisseiki Cultivar among Japanese Pears (1)
- Influence of Forest Clearing Methods on Nutrient Uptake of Some Tropical Food Crops
- Sedimentation Behavior of Dispersed Particles of Clay and Silt in Acidic and Alkaline Suspensions of Inorganic Materials from Various Volcanic Ash Soils(Soil Chemistry and Mineralogy)
- CHANGES IN CONTENT OF TRACE AND ULTRATRACE ELEMENTS WITH AN INCREASE IN NONCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS IN VOLCANIC ASH SOILS OF JAPAN
- Comprehensive assessment of the clay mineralogical composition of lowland soils in West Africa(Soil Genesis, Classification and Survey)
- Nutrient Solubility as Affected by Organic Amendments under Saline-Sodic Conditions