Feed-Forward Effects on the Photosynthetic Source-Sink Balance in Single-Rooted Leaves of Sweet Potato
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The vigorous growth of tuberous roots of rooted sweet potato leaves caused not only the rapid increase in photosynthetic rate but also a considerable increase in leaf area. The rooted leaves of sweet potato can be an ideal source-sink model system to study physiological and biochemical control mechanisms of photosynthetic feed-forward effects on the source-sink balance.
著者
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Sawada Shinichi
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University
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Sawada Shinichi
Department of Biofunctional Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University
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Sawada Shinichi
Department Of Biofunctional Science Faculty Of Agriculture And Life Science Hirosaki University
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Sawada Shinichi
Faculty Of Agriculture And Life Science Hirosaki University
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Sakai Nobuya
Department Of Biofunctional Science Faculty Of Agriculture And Life Science Hirosaki University
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Sawada S
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Hirosaki University
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Sawada S
Faculty Of Agriculture And Life Science Hirosaki University
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Sano Tokuji
Department of Biofunctional Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University
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Sano Tokuji
Department Of Biofunctional Science Faculty Of Agriculture And Life Science Hirosaki University
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Sadawa Shinichi
Dept. Biofunc. Sci. Fac. Agri. And Life Sci. Hirosaki Univ.
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