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    Ethylene‐dependent aerenchyma formation in adventitious roots is regulated differently in rice and maize by Yamauchi, Takaki, Tanaka, Akihiro, Mori, Hitoshi, Takamure, Itsuro, Kato, Kiyoaki, Nakazono, Mikio

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-10-2016)
    “…In roots of gramineous plants, lysigenous aerenchyma is created by the death and lysis of cortical cells. Rice (Oryza sativa) constitutively forms aerenchyma…”
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    Revision of the relationship between anther morphology and pollen sterility by cold stress at the booting stage in rice by Yamamori, Koichi, Ogasawara, Kei, Ishiguro, Seiya, Koide, Yohei, Takamure, Itsuro, Fujino, Kaien, Sato, Yutaka, Kishima, Yuji

    Published in Annals of botany (08-10-2021)
    “…Abstract Background and Aims Cold stress in rice (Oryza sativa) plants at the reproductive stage prevents normal anther development and causes pollen…”
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    Ethylene Biosynthesis Is Promoted by Very-Long-Chain Fatty Acids during Lysigenous Aerenchyma Formation in Rice Roots by Yamauchi, Takaki, Shiono, Katsuhiro, Nagano, Minoru, Fukazawa, Aya, Ando, Miho, Takamure, Itsuro, Mori, Hitoshi, Nishizawa, Naoko K., Kawai-Yamada, Maki, Tsutsumi, Nobuhiro, Kato, Kiyoaki, Nakazono, Mikio

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-2015)
    “…In rice (Oryza sativa) roots, lysigenous aerenchyma, which is created by programmed cell death and lysis of cortical cells, is constitutively formed under…”
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    Strigolactone and cytokinin act antagonistically in regulating rice mesocotyl elongation in darkness by Hu, Zhongyuan, Yamauchi, Takaki, Yang, Jinghua, Jikumaru, Yusuke, Tsuchida-Mayama, Tomoko, Ichikawa, Hiroaki, Takamure, Itsuro, Nagamura, Yoshiaki, Tsutsumi, Nobuhiro, Yamaguchi, Shinjiro, Kyozuka, Junko, Nakazono, Mikio

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-01-2014)
    “…Strigolactones (SLs) are a group of phytohormones that control plant growth and development including shoot branching. Previous studies of the phenotypes of…”
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    Rc and Rd genes are involved in proanthocyanidin synthesis in rice pericarp by Furukawa, Tsutomu, Maekawa, Masahiko, Oki, Tomoyuki, Suda, Ikuo, Iida, Shigeru, Shimada, Hiroaki, Takamure, Itsuro, Kadowaki, Koh-ichi

    “…Different colors, such as purple, brown, red and white, occur in the pericarp of rice. Here, two genes affecting proanthocyanidin synthesis in red- and…”
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    Suppression of tiller bud activity in tillering dwarf mutants of rice [Oryza sativa] by Ishikawa, S.(Tokyo Univ. (Japan)), Maekawa, M, Arite, T, Onishi, K, Takamure, I, Kyozuka, J

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-01-2005)
    “…In this study, we analyzed five tillering dwarf mutants that exhibit reduction of plant stature and an increase in tiller numbers. We show that, in the…”
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    Genetic Properties Responsible for the Transgressive Segregation of Days to Heading in Rice by Koide, Yohei, Sakaguchi, Shuntaro, Uchiyama, Takashi, Ota, Yuya, Tezuka, Ayumi, Nagano, Atsushi J, Ishiguro, Seiya, Takamure, Itsuro, Kishima, Yuji

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-05-2019)
    “…Transgressive segregation produces hybrid progeny phenotypes that exceed the parental phenotypes. Unlike heterosis, extreme phenotypes caused by transgressive…”
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    Rice Stomatal Closure Requires Guard Cell Plasma Membrane ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter RCN1/OsABCG5 by Matsuda, Shuichi, Takano, Sho, Sato, Moeko, Furukawa, Kaoru, Nagasawa, Hidetaka, Yoshikawa, Shoko, Kasuga, Jun, Tokuji, Yoshihiko, Yazaki, Kazufumi, Nakazono, Mikio, Takamure, Itsuro, Kato, Kiyoaki

    Published in Molecular plant (07-03-2016)
    “…Water stress is one of the major environmental stresses that affect agricultural production worldwide. Water loss from plants occurs primarily through stomatal…”
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    Diploid Male Gametes Circumvent Hybrid Sterility Between Asian and African Rice Species by Kuniyoshi, Daichi, Masuda, Itaru, Kanaoka, Yoshitaka, Shimazaki-Kishi, Yuki, Okamoto, Yoshihiro, Yasui, Hideshi, Yamamoto, Toshio, Nagaki, Kiyotaka, Hoshino, Yoichiro, Koide, Yohei, Takamure, Itsuro, Kishima, Yuji

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (05-11-2020)
    “…In F1 hybrids of Oryza sativa (Asian rice) and Oryza glaberrima (African rice), heterozygosity leads to a complete gamete abortion because of allelic conflict…”
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    Lateness Gene Concerning Photosensitivity Increases Yield, by Applying Low to High Levels of Fertilization, in Rice, a Preliminary Report by Murai, Masayuki, Rana, Birendra Bahadur, Takamure, Itsuro, Nakazawa, Haruki, Bhattarai, Mukunda

    “…Various genes controlling heading time have been reported in rice. An isogenic-line pair of late and early lines “L” and “E” were developed from progenies of…”
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    Genome-wide analysis and expression profiling of half-size ABC protein subgroup G in rice in response to abiotic stress and phytohormone treatments by Matsuda, Shuichi, Funabiki, Atsushi, Furukawa, Kaoru, Komori, Nozomi, Koike, Masanori, Tokuji, Yoshihiko, Takamure, Itsuro, Kato, Kiyoaki

    Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-10-2012)
    “…The roles of the proteins encoded by half-size adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette transporter subgroup G (ABCG) genes in abiotic stress responses are…”
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    Multiple and independent origins of short seeded alleles of GS3 in rice by Takano-Kai, Noriko, Jiang, Hui, Powell, Adrian, McCouch, Susan, Takamure, Itsuro, Furuya, Naruto, Doi, Kazuyuki, Yoshimura, Atsushi

    Published in Breeding Science (01-01-2013)
    “…GRAIN SIZE 3 (GS3) is a cloned gene that is related to seed length. Here we report the discovery of new deletion alleles at the GS3 locus, each of which confer…”
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    The rice REDUCED CULM NUMBER11 gene controls vegetative growth under low-temperature conditions in paddy fields independent of RCN1/OsABCG5 by Funabiki, Atsushi, Takano, Sho, Matsuda, Shuichi, Tokuji, Yoshihiko, Takamure, Itsuro, Kato, Kiyoaki

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-10-2013)
    “…•We isolated a novel reduced culm number mutant (rcn11).•rcn11 reduced crown root number and elongation.•RCN11 acts on the vegetative growth under…”
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    Rice tillering dwarf mutant dwarf3 has increased leaf longevity during darkness-induced senescence or hydrogen peroxide-induced cell death by Yan, Haifang, Saika, Hiroaki, Maekawa, Masahiko, Takamure, Itsuro, Tsutsumi, Nobuhiro, Kyozuka, Junko, Nakazono, Mikio

    Published in Genes & Genetic Systems (2007)
    “…Senescence or cell death in plant leaves is known to be inducible by darkness or H2O2. When the Arabidopsis gene MAX2/ORE9 is disrupted, leaf senescence or…”
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    Rice shoot branching requires an ATP-binding cassette subfamily G protein by Yasuno, Naoko, Takamure, Itsuro, Kidou, Shin-ichiro, Tokuji, Yoshihiko, Ureshi, An-na, Funabiki, Atsushi, Ashikaga, Kazunori, Yamanouchi, Utako, Yano, Masahiro, Kato, Kiyoaki

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2009)
    “…Shoot branching is important for the establishment of plant architecture and productivity. Here, characterization of rice (Oryza sativa) reduced culm number 1…”
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    Shoot branching control by reduced culm number 4 in rice ( Oryza sativa L.) by Ariyaratne, Mojith, Takamure, Itsuro, Kato, Kiyoaki

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-06-2009)
    “…Shoot branching is a major factor in plant architecture and an important agronomic trait for productivity. In the present study, we characterized reduced culm…”
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