Systemic Effect of a Brassinosteroid on Root Nodule Formation in Soybean as Revealed by the Application of Brassinolide and Brassinazole (Plant Nutrition)
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Leguminous plants form nitrogen-fixing root nodules and the number of nodules is controlled by a self-regulating mechanism called autoregulation. However, signaling substances involved in nodule regulation have not been identified. In the present study, we used brassinolide, a most effective molecular species of plant hormone brassinosteroids, and brassinazole, an effective inhibitor of brassinosteroid biosynthesis to determine whether brassinolide played a role in systemic regulation of nodule formation in wild type soybean and its super-nodulating mutant. Foliar application or direct injection of brassinolide into the root base inhibited nodule formation and root development in the super-nodulating mutant (En6500), but not in the parent line (cv. Enrei). The internodes in the plants subjected to foliar application were significantly longer than those in the untreated plants. In contrast, the application of brassinazole on mature leaves or into the culture media resulted in the increase of the nodule number in Enrei. These treatments also inhibited internodal growth in Enrei. The results indicate that brassinosteroids may regulate the nodule number in soybean plants. The function of brassinosteroids for the systemic regulation of nodule formation was examined.
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著者
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Yoshida Shigeo
Plant Science Center, RIKEN
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YONEYAMA Tadakatsu
Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The U
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Goto Shigeko
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Suzuki Yoshito
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry University Of Tokyo
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Yamaya Tomoyuki
Laboratory Of Plant Cell Engineering Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Toh
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Goto Shigeko
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The Uni
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Yoshida Shigeo
Plant Functions Lab. The Inst. Of Phys. And Chem. Res. (riken)
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Yoneyama Tadakatsu
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry The University Of Tokyo
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Yoneyama Tadakatsu
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry University Of Tokyo:(present Address)division Of Environmental
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Yoneyama T
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The Uni
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Terakado Junko
National Agricultural Research Center
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Fujihara Shinsuke
National Agricultural Research Center
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Kuratani Ryoko
Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, University of Tokyo
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Terakado Junko
National Agricultural Research Center:japan Society For The Promotion Of Science
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Kuratani Ryoko
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry University Of Tokyo
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Yoneyama Tadakatsu
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Fujihara S
National Agricultural Research Center
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Yoshida Shigeo
Plant Functions Laboratory Riken Institute
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Yoshida Shigeo
Plant Function Laboratory The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (riken)
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Yoshida Shigeo
Plant Funct. Lab.
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Yoneyama Tadakatsu
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry University Of Tokyo
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