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Faculty of Bioresource Sciences, Akita Prefectural University | 論文
- Chlorella Starch Branching Enzyme II (BEII) Can Complement the Function of BEIIb in Rice Endosperm
- Microbial Diversity in Milled Rice as Revealed by Riosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis
- P22-16 Analysis of bacterial community structure in the Natural Circulation System
- 4-O-Caffeoylshikimic and 4-O-(p-Coumaroyl)shikimic Acids from the Dwarf Tree Fern, Dicksonia antarctica
- Bioactive Gibberellin and Its Metabolism in Shoots of Phaseolus vulgaris
- Correlation Between Hardness and Residual Stress in ZrO2(3Y)/metal Functionally Graded Materials (傾斜機能材料)
- Stimulation of Mycelia Growth in Several Mushroom Species by Rice Husks
- Calreticulin is Transiently Induced after Immunogen Treatment in the Fat Body of the Silkworm Bombyx mori
- Root Respiration and Porosity Development in Wheat Seedling in Response to Root Hypoxia in Combination with High Root Zone Temperature
- Inorganic Composition and Thermal Properties of Cocoon Fiber
- Visible and Near Infrared Spectroscopy for Rapid Analysis of the Sugar Composition of Raw Ume Juice
- Hot-Air Drying Model for Udon Noodles
- Metabolism and Translocation of Gibberellins in the Seedlings of Pharbitis nil(II). Photoperiodic Effects on Metabolism and Translocation of Gibberellins Applied to Cotyledons
- Metabolism and Translocation of Gibberellins in Seedlings of Pharbitis nil. : (I) Effect of Photoperiod on Stem Elongation and Endogenous Gibberellins in Cotyledons and Their Phloem Exudates : GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
- Anti-GA_3-Me Antiserum with High Specificity toward the 13-Hydroxyl Group of C_-Gibberellins
- Characteristics of the ice pellets observed in mid-winter in the Arctic region
- Development of Coenzyme Q10-Enriched Rice Using Sugary and Shrunken Mutants
- The primitive rhodophyte Cyanidioschyzon merolae contains a semiamylopectin-type, but not an amylose-type, α-glucan
- Variation in Storage α-Glucans of the Porphyridiales (Rhodophyta)
- cDNA Cloning and Characterization of a Gibberellin-Responsive Gene in Hypocotyls of Cucumis sativus L.