Pattern of glucose-^<14>G catabolism in barley seedlings during vernalization
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概要
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The pattern of glucose catabolism in barley shoots during vernalization was examined using glucose-1-^<14>C and glucose-6-^<14>C. The pentose phosphate pathway became progressively predominant over the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) pathway after germination in unvernalized seedlings, while the EMP pathway maintained a superior position during. the corresponding developmental stages in seedlings under vernalization.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Hori Shiro
Department Of Applied Biology Radiation Center Of Osaka Prefecture
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Hori Shiro
Department Of Applied Biology
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SHIOMI Nobuyuki
Department of Applied Biology, Radiation Center of Osaka Prefecture
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Shiomi Nobuyuki
Department Of Applied Biology
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Shiomi Nobuyuki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Kyoto University:(present Address)department Of Applid Biology
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