Root-Determined Hypernodulation Mutant of Lotus japonicus Shows High-Yielding Characteristics
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Here we report the phenotypic characteristics of a novel hypernodulation mutant, Ljrdh1 (root-determined hypernodulation 1) of Lotus japonicus. At 12 weeks after rhizobial inoculation, there were no differences between the growth of Ljrdh1 and, wild-type. However, Ljrdh1 showed 2 to 3 times higher nitrogen-fixing activity, and seed and pod yields, were approximately 50% higher than the wild-type. This is the first report of a legume hypernodulation mutant showing normal growth and a high-yielding characteristic under optimal cultivation conditions.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2009-07-23
著者
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Oyaizu Hiroshi
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Division Of Agriculture And Life Sciences The University
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Oyaizu Hiroshi
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Ishikawa Kaori
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Oyaizu Hiroshi
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Oyaizu Hiroshi
Department Of Global Agricultural Science Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The Univ
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Aono Toshihiro
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Yokota Keisuke
Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo
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Li Yong
Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo
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Hisatomi Masahiro
Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo
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WANG Yanxu
Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo
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LIU Chi-Te
Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo
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SUZUKI Shino
Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo
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AONUMA Kho
Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo
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NAKAMOTO Tomomi
Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo
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Suzuki Shino
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Liu Chi-te
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Wang Yanxu
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Suzuki Shinji
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Oyaizu H
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Nakamoto Tomomi
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Nakamoto Tomomi
Graduate School Of Agriculture And Life Sciences University Of Tokyo
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Li Yong
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Yokota Keisuke
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Aonuma Kho
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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Hisatomi Masahiro
Biotechnology Research Center University Of Tokyo
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