Preseasonal scattering of Cryptomeria japonica pollen in Japan, with reference to the dormancy of the male flowers
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2000-12-01
著者
-
Taira Hideaki
Niigata University Graduate School Of Science And Technology
-
Teranishi Hidetoyo
Department Of Public Health
-
Kenda Yukiko
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
-
Taira Hideaki
Niigata Univ. Niigata Jpn
関連論文
- Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis Induced by Japanese Pear Pollen
- Study of sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) with male-sterility gene using CAPS markers
- Microsatellite markers reveal high allelic variation in natural populations of Cryptomeria japonica near refugial areas of the last glacial period
- Histological Staining of Cadmium with 2-(8-quinolylazo)-4,5-diphenylimidazole(QAI)in the Kidneys of Rats Periorally Exposed to Cadmium
- A novel venom protein of the Asian bee (Apis cerana indica) with an affinity to human α1-microglobulin
- Allergenic importance of 22 species of Japanese chironomid midges
- A Follow-up Study on Renal Tubular Dysfunction in Women Living in the Cadmium-polluted Jinzu River Basin in Toyama, Japan : Part 1. Changes in the level of exposure to cadmium after soil replacement of polluted paddy fields and the related effects on the
- Elevated Urinary Levels of Vitamin D-Binding Protein in the Inhabitants of a Cadmium Polluted Area, Jinzu River Basin, Japan
- Inheritance of the Trait of Male Sterility in Cryptomeria japonica
- Cytological and Genetical Studies on Male Sterility in Cryptomeria japonica D. Don
- Immunologic determination of the major allergen, Cry j 1, in Cryptomeria japonica pollen of 117 clones in Toyama prefecture : Some implications for further forestry research in pollinosis prevention
- Dormancy release in male flowers of Cryptomeria japonica
- Observations of airborne Cryptomeria Japonica pollen in the summer
- Preseasonal scattering of Cryptomeria japonica pollen in Japan, with reference to the dormancy of the male flowers
- Male flowering index can predict the annual airborne pollen count of Cryptomeria japonica at different altitudes
- The formation of pollen in male flowers and yearly atmospheric pollen counts of Cryptomeria japonica in the following year
- 521 Significance of the pollen counts on pollinosis symptoms measured by an automatic pollen monitor (KP-1500)