Increase in cellulase activity in cultured soybean cells caused by Rhizobium japonicum
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概要
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Cell envelopes of Rhizobium increased the cellulase activity of soybean (Glycine max cv. Kingen No. 1) cells in a suspension culture within one hour. Cellulase activity was assayed by measuring the decrease in viscosity of a carboxymethyl cellulose solution. The effective strains for soybean caused a larger increase in cellulase activity (1.4-4.1 times the control level) than the ineffective strains (0.8-1.6 times the control level). The cell envelopes of effective strains also caused ruptures of some soybean cells.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Ozawa Takashi
Department of Applied Biochemistry, College of Agriculture, Osaka Prefecture University
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Yamaguchi Masuro
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry College Of Agricullure University Of Osaka
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Yamaguchi Masuro
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Ozawa Takashi
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Ozawa Takashi
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry College Of Agriculture University Of Osaka
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Ozawa Takashi
Departmant Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Shibaura Institute Of Technology
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