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of the present study was to investigate the role of rice nodes in As storage and distribution to the grain. Synchrotron μ-XRF mapping was used to image the cellular distribution of As in the top node and internode ...
conditions Loigolactobacillus coryniformis BCH-4, previously named Lactobacillus coryniformis (KX388387), was isolated from fermented rice rinsed water [29]. The culture was grown in MRS medium for 48 h at 37 ...
significantly improved the quality of the section until microscopic detection, the quality of the MAR image and the success rate. Then, the passage of cadmium (Cd) through vegetative rice stem tissue after 24 h ...
, 1998). In addition, expansins appear to play an important role in mediating rapid stem elongation (Cho and Kende, 1997,1998). The studies mentioned above were focused on the growth of internodes of rice ...
. To monitor Xcc growth, leaf discs were harvested as described above to determine cfu cm–2. Water soaking -like disease symptoms were monitored at 4 d post-inoculation. Rice inoculation and resistance assays ...
and investigated the OsPT11 localization in two morphologically distinct symbiotic rice –AM fungi combinations. Here we also report a novel and simple device that enables the in planta imaging of AM roots ...
. Loss of moisture from harvested rice seeds on MRI. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 22 : 871 –875. Jenner CF. 1985. Transport of tritiated water and 14C-labelled assimilate into grains of wheat. III. Diffusion ...
is regulated by post-translational modifications and protein interactions (Chaumont and Tyerman, 2014). In a phosphoproteomic study on rice plasma membranes, several aquaporins expressed in shoots were ...
to constitutive Mn2+ uptake, was considered to be a major route of Cd uptake from the external environment and entry into cells in rice (Ishimaru et al., 2012; Sasaki et al., 2012). However, a recent study ...
root properties limit crop water use. In this paper, basic studies on the ability of rice roots to take up water are reported and it is shown that there is little or no flexibility of Lpr in response ...
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