Photo-induced karyogamy in a Basidiomycete, Coprinus macrorhizus
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概要
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In Coprinus macrorhizus, the fruit-body matured when two 2-hr light periods were given separately after the formation of the primordium. The karyogamy may be triggered by the exposure to the second light, because fusion of two nuclei in the basidium was always observed 12 hr after exposure to the second light, irrespective of the time when given.
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著者
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Oda Yoshiharu
Institutc For Agricultural Research Tohoku University
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Morimoto Naoaki
Institute for Agricultural Research, Tohoku University
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Morimoto Naoaki
Institute For Agricultural Research Tohoku University
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