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    Fillable and unfillable gaps in plant transcriptome under field and controlled environments by Hashida, Yoichi, Tezuka, Ayumi, Nomura, Yasuyuki, Kamitani, Mari, Kashima, Makoto, Kurita, Yuko, Nagano, Atsushi J.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-08-2022)
    “…The differences between plants grown in field and in controlled environments have long been recognized. However, few studies have addressed the underlying…”
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    Experimental Study of Intra-Ring Anatomical Variation in Populus alba L. with Respect to Changes in Temperature and Day-Length Conditions by Kei’ichi Baba, Yuko Kurita, Tetsuro Mimura

    Published in Forests (01-07-2022)
    “…There are various studies on annual ring structural variations in plants grown in the field under varying meteorological statistics. However, related…”
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    Genomic Basis of Transcriptome Dynamics in Rice under Field Conditions by Kashima, Makoto, Sakamoto, Ryota L, Saito, Hiroki, Ohkubo, Satoshi, Tezuka, Ayumi, Deguchi, Ayumi, Hashida, Yoichi, Kurita, Yuko, Iwayama, Koji, Adachi, Shunsuke, Nagano, Atsushi J

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (17-11-2021)
    “…Abstract How genetic variations affect gene expression dynamics of field-grown plants remains unclear. Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) analysis is…”
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    Wood structure of Populus alba formed in a shortened annual cycle system by Baba, Kei’ichi, Kurita, Yuko, Mimura, Tetsuro

    Published in Journal of wood science (01-02-2018)
    “…Wood formation of trees that grow along the seasons has an annual rhythm. Due to this rhythm, physiological research on the mechanism of wood formation has…”
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    Inositol Hexakis Phosphate is the Seasonal Phosphorus Reservoir in the Deciduous Woody Plant Populus alba L by Kurita, Yuko, Baba, Kei'ichi, Ohnishi, Miwa, Matsubara, Ryosuke, Kosuge, Keiko, Anegawa, Aya, Shichijo, Chizuko, Ishizaki, Kimitsune, Kaneko, Yasuko, Hayashi, Masahiko, Suzaki, Toshinobu, Fukaki, Hidehiro, Mimura, Tetsuro

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-09-2017)
    “…Seasonal recycling of nutrients is an important strategy for deciduous perennials. Deciduous perennials maintain and expand their nutrient pools by the autumn…”
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    Establishment of a shortened annual cycle system; a tool for the analysis of annual re-translocation of phosphorus in the deciduous woody plant (Populus alba L.) by Kurita, Yuko, Baba, Kei’ichi, Ohnishi, Miwa, Anegawa, Aya, Shichijo, Chizuko, Kosuge, Keiko, Fukaki, Hidehiro, Mimura, Tetsuro

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-07-2014)
    “…The supply of phosphorus, the essential element for plant growth and development, is often limited in natural environments. Plants employ multiple…”
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    Autoradiography of Pi Distribution in Barley Seedlings by Satomi Kanno, Yuko Kurita, Miwa Ohnishi, Tetsuro Mimura

    Published in Bio-protocol (01-07-2014)
    “…Phosphorus-32 and Phosphorus-33 are radioisotopes of phosphorus. These isotopes are used to trace ionic phosphorus and phosphorus compounds. This protocol is…”
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    Extraction of Ions from Leaf Sections by Yuko Kurita, Satomi Kanno, Miwa Ohnishi, Tetsuro Mimura

    Published in Bio-protocol (01-07-2014)
    “…The concentration of ions in plant cells and tissues is an important factor to determine their functions and conditions. Here, we describe the method to…”
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    Genetic Interaction between Hyperglycemic QTLs Is Manifested under a High Calorie Diet in OLETF-Derived Congenic Rats by FUKUMURA, Tomoe, KOSE, Hiroyuki, TAKEDA, Chiyo, KURITA, Yuko, OCHIAI, Kazuhiko, YAMADA, Takahisa, MATSUMOTO, Kozo

    Published in Experimental Animals (2011)
    “…The condition of hyperglycemia results from multiple genetic and environmental factors. In recent years much progress has been made with regards to the search…”
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    Back Cover Image by Hashida, Yoichi, Tezuka, Ayumi, Nomura, Yasuyuki, Kamitani, Mari, Kashima, Makoto, Kurita, Yuko, Nagano, Atsushi J.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-08-2022)
    “…The back cover image is based on the Research Article Fillable and unfillable gaps in plant transcriptome under field and controlled environments by Mari…”
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    Organelle DNA degradation contributes to the efficient use of phosphate in seed plants by Takami, Tsuneaki, Ohnishi, Norikazu, Kurita, Yuko, Iwamura, Shoko, Ohnishi, Miwa, Kusaba, Makoto, Mimura, Tetsuro, Sakamoto, Wataru

    Published in Nature plants (01-12-2018)
    “…Mitochondria and chloroplasts (plastids) both harbour extranuclear DNA that originates from the ancestral endosymbiotic bacteria. These organelle DNAs…”
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    Cover Image by Kurita, Yuko, Kanno, Satomi, Sugita, Ryohei, Hirose, Atsushi, Ohnishi, Miwa, Tezuka, Ayumi, Deguchi, Ayumi, Ishizaki, Kimitsune, Fukaki, Hidehiro, Baba, Kei'ichi, Nagano, Atsushi J., Tanoi, Keitaro, Nakanishi, Tomoko M., Mimura, Tetsuro

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-06-2022)
    “…The front cover image is based on the Original Article Visualization of phosphorus re‐translocation and phosphate transporter expression profiles in a…”
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    Effect of dormancy on the development of phloem fiber clusters by Baba, Kei’ichi, Kurita, Yuko, Mimura, Tetsuro

    Published in Journal of wood science (09-08-2019)
    “…The development of phloem fibers was investigated in poplars grown under artificially fixed conditions and under an artificially shortened annual cycle system…”
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    Molecular and genetic characterization of the S locus in Hordeum bulbosum L., a wild self-incompatible species related to cultivated barley by Kakeda, Katsuyuki, Ibuki, Toshiro, Suzuki, Junko, Tadano, Hidetaka, Kurita, Yuko, Hanai, Yosuke, Kowyama, Yasuo

    Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-12-2008)
    “…Gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) in the grasses is controlled by a distinct two-locus genetic system governed by the multiallelic loci S and Z. We have…”
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