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    Geographical distribution and adaptive variation of VRN-A3 alleles in worldwide polyploid wheat (Triticum spp.) species collection by Nishimura, Kazusa, Handa, Hirokazu, Mori, Naoki, Kawaura, Kanako, Kitajima, Akira, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Planta (01-06-2021)
    “…Main conclusion The distribution of early flowering alleles of VRN-A3 was found to be biased to low latitudes, and these alleles may contribute to…”
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    Analysis of mechanism regulating high total soluble solid content in the parthenocarpic tomato fruit induced by pat-k gene by Fukudome, Chiaki, Takisawa, Rihito, Nakano, Ryohei, Kusano, Miyako, Kobayashi, Makoto, Motoki, Ko, Nishimura, Kazusa, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (27-07-2022)
    “…•High TSS of parthenocarpic fruit induced by pat-k is independent of decrease in water.•Fructose and glucose are involved with the high TSS.•High starch…”
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    Light stress-induced chloroplast movement and midday depression of photosynthesis in sorghum leaves by Maai, Eri, Nishimura, Kazusa, Takisawa, Rihito, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Plant production science (02-04-2020)
    “…Plants are exposed to high light intensity, high leaf temperatures and high air-to-leaf water vapor pressure deficit (ALVPD) during the day. These…”
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    Chromosome-level genome assemblies for two quinoa inbred lines from northern and southern highlands of Altiplano where quinoa originated by Kobayashi, Yasufumi, Hirakawa, Hideki, Shirasawa, Kenta, Nishimura, Kazusa, Fujii, Kenichiro, Oros, Rolando, Almanza, Giovanna R, Nagatoshi, Yukari, Yasui, Yasuo, Fujita, Yasunari

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (19-08-2024)
    “…Quinoa is emerging as a key seed crop for global food security due to its ability to grow in marginal environments and its excellent nutritional properties…”
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    Diurnal changes in chloroplast positioning and photosynthetic traits of C4 grass finger millet by Maai, Eri, Nishimura, Kazusa, Takisawa, Rihito, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Plant production science (01-10-2020)
    “…Mesophyll (M) chloroplasts in finger millet are known to aggregate to the bundle sheath side when leaves are constantly irradiated with extremely…”
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    Indicator Candidate Traits for Autonomous Fruit Set Ability Under High Temperatures in Capsicum by Yamazaki, Akira, Takezawa, Ao, Nakano, Ryohei, Nishimura, Kazusa, Motoki, Ko, Hosokawa, Munetaka, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Journal of Horticultural Research (01-12-2022)
    “…“Autonomous fruit set” refers to self-pollination and fruit set without pollen vectors such as vibration or insects. Autonomous fruit set under…”
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    Introduction of a diverse genetic background of Pyrus into Malus through intergeneric hybridization by Morimoto, Takuya, Narazaki, Ryuya, Okabe, Hiroaki, Zhang, Lumin, Nishimura, Kazusa, Itai, Akihiro

    Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-12-2024)
    “…Wide hybridizations across species and genera have been employed to enhance agriculturally important traits in crops. Within the tribe Maleae of the Rosaceae…”
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    A simple method for measuring pollen germination rate using machine learning by Yamazaki, Akira, Takezawa, Ao, Nagasaka, Kyoka, Motoki, Ko, Nishimura, Kazusa, Nakano, Ryohei, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Plant reproduction (01-12-2023)
    “…The pollen germination rate decreases under various abiotic stresses, such as high-temperature stress, and it is one of the causes of inhibition of plant…”
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    The early flowering trait of an emmer wheat accession (Triticum turgidum L. ssp. dicoccum) is associated with the cis-element of the Vrn-A3 locus by Nishimura, Kazusa, Moriyama, Ryuji, Katsura, Keisuke, Saito, Hiroki, Takisawa, Rihito, Kitajima, Akira, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-10-2018)
    “…Key message We identified a novel allele of the Vrn - A3 gene that is associated with an early flowering trait in wheat. This trait is caused by a cis -element…”
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    Anekomochi glutinous rice provides low postprandial glycemic response by enhanced insulin action via GLP-1 release and vagal afferents activation by Ohbayashi, Kento, Sugiyama, Yudai, Nohmi, Taichi, Nishimura, Kazusa, Nakazaki, Tetsuya, Sato, Yo-Ichiro, Masumura, Takehiro, Iwasaki, Yusaku

    Published in The journal of physiological sciences (27-09-2024)
    “…Glutinous rice (mochi rice), compared to non-glutinous rice (uruchi rice), exhibits a wide range of glycemic index (GI) values, from low to high. However, the…”
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    Workflow for development of CAPS markers with one type of restriction enzyme to identify citrus cultivars by Nishimura, Kazusa, Okuma, Maho, Kaneyoshi, Junko, Yamasaki, Atsu, Nagasaka, Kyoka, Murata, Kazuki, Monden, Yuki, Kato, Kenji, Nishida, Hidetaka, Nakazaki, Tetsuya, Nakano, Ryohei

    Published in Tree genetics & genomes (01-10-2024)
    “…Given the ease of propagating fruit tree species through cloning, the economic viability of their breeding programs hinges on protecting breeders' rights. This…”
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    A low-cost dpMIG-seq method for elucidating complex inheritance in polysomic crops: a case study in tetraploid blueberry by Nagasaka, Kyoka, Nishimura, Kazusa, Motoki, Ko, Yamagata, Keigo, Nishiyama, Soichiro, Yamane, Hisayo, Tao, Ryutaro, Nakano, Ryohei, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in Horticulture research (04-11-2024)
    “…Next-generation sequencing (NGS) library construction often requires high-quality DNA extraction, precise adjustment of DNA concentration, and restriction…”
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    MIG-seq is an effective method for high-throughput genotyping in wheat (Triticum spp.) by Nishimura, Kazusa, Motoki, Ko, Yamazaki, Akira, Takisawa, Rihito, Yasui, Yasuo, Kawai, Takashi, Ushijima, Koichiro, Nakano, Ryohei, Nakazaki, Tetsuya

    Published in DNA research (27-02-2022)
    “…MIG-seq (Multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeats genotyping by sequencing) has been developed as a low cost genotyping technology, although the number of…”
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