Increase in mitochondrial activity in diseased sweet potato root tissue
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When infected with Ceratocystis fimbriata, sweet potato root tissue showed an increase in respiration concomitant with an increment in mitochondrial activities, which was not in parallel with the increase in mitochondrial numbers.
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著者
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Asahi Tadashi
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Uritani Ikuzo
Laboratory Of Biochemistry And Institute For Biochemical Regulation Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya Un
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Greksak Miloslav
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University:(present)department Of Biochemis
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Asahi Tadashi
Laboralory Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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