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    A gene network for long-day flowering activates RFT1 encoding a mobile flowering signal in rice by Komiya, Reina, Yokoi, Shuji, Shimamoto, Ko

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-10-2009)
    “…Although some genes that encode sensory or regulatory elements for photoperiodic flowering are conserved between the long-day (LD) plant Arabidopsis thaliana…”
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    Capsicum annuum with causal allele of hybrid weakness is prevalent in Asia by Shiragaki, Kumpei, Seko, Shonosuke, Yokoi, Shuji, Tezuka, Takahiro

    Published in PloS one (08-07-2022)
    “…Reproductive isolation, including hybrid weakness, plays an important role in the formation of species. Hybrid weakness in Capsicum, the cessation of plant…”
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    Hd3a Protein Is a Mobile Flowering Signal in Rice by Tamaki, Shojiro, Matsuo, Shoichi, Wong, Hann Ling, Yokoi, Shuji, Shimamoto, Ko

    “…Florigen, the mobile signal that moves from an induced leaf to the shoot apex and causes flowering, has eluded identification since it was first proposed 70…”
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    Hd3a and RFT1 are essential for flowering in rice by Komiya, Reina, Ikegami, Akiko, Tamaki, Shojiro, Yokoi, Shuji, Shimamoto, Ko

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-02-2008)
    “…RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T 1 ( RFT1/FT-L3 ) is the closest homologue of Heading date 3a ( Hd3a ), which is thought to encode a mobile flowering signal and promote…”
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    Draft sequences of the radish (Raphanus sativus L.) genome by Kitashiba, Hiroyasu, Li, Feng, Hirakawa, Hideki, Kawanabe, Takahiro, Zou, Zhongwei, Hasegawa, Yoichi, Tonosaki, Kaoru, Shirasawa, Sachiko, Fukushima, Aki, Yokoi, Shuji, Takahata, Yoshihito, Kakizaki, Tomohiro, Ishida, Masahiko, Okamoto, Shunsuke, Sakamoto, Koji, Shirasawa, Kenta, Tabata, Satoshi, Nishio, Takeshi

    Published in DNA research (01-10-2014)
    “…Radish (Raphanus sativus L., n = 9) is one of the major vegetables in Asia. Since the genomes of Brassica and related species including radish underwent genome…”
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    Morphological changes during juvenile-to-adult phase transition in sorghum by Hashimoto, Shumpei, Tezuka, Takahiro, Yokoi, Shuji

    Published in Planta (01-11-2019)
    “…The juvenile-to-adult (JA) phase transition is an important event for optimizing vegetative growth and reproductive success in plants. Among the Poaceae crops,…”
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    Arabidopsis EMBRYOMAKER encoding an AP2 domain transcription factor plays a key role in developmental change from vegetative to embryonic phase by Tsuwamoto, Ryo, Yokoi, Shuji, Takahata, Yoshihito

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-07-2010)
    “…Although several types of plant cells retain the competence to enter into embryonic development without fertilization, the molecular mechanism(s) underlying…”
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    Parental Genome Imbalance Causes Hybrid Seed Lethality as Well as Ovary Abscission in Interspecific and Interploidy Crosses in Nicotiana by He, Hai, Sadahisa, Kumi, Yokoi, Shuji, Tezuka, Takahiro

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (19-05-2022)
    “…Enhanced ovary abscission after pollination and hybrid seed lethality result in post-zygotic reproductive isolation in plant interspecific crosses. However,…”
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    Two Nicotiana occidentalis accessions enable gene identification for Type II hybrid lethality by the cross to N. sylvestris by Kawaguchi, Kenji, Ohya, Yuichiro, Maekawa, Maho, Iizuka, Takahiro, Hasegawa, Akira, Shiragaki, Kumpei, He, Hai, Oda, Masayuki, Morikawa, Toshinobu, Yokoi, Shuji, Tezuka, Takahiro

    Published in Scientific reports (24-08-2021)
    “…Hybrid lethality, meaning the death of F 1 hybrid seedlings, has been observed in many plant species, including Nicotiana . Previously, we have revealed that…”
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    Variations in Hd1 proteins, Hd3a promoters, and Ehd1 expression levels contribute to diversity of flowering time in cultivated rice by Takahashi, Yasuyuki, Teshima, Kosuke M, Yokoi, Shuji, Innan, Hideki, Shimamoto, Ko

    “…Rice is a facultative short-day plant, and molecular genetic studies have identified the major genes involved in short-day flowering. However, the molecular…”
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    A comparative in vitro study of salt tolerance in cultivated tomato and related wild species by Zaki, Haitham E. M., Yokoi, Shuji

    Published in Plant Biotechnology (2016)
    “…Salinity stress is a major abiotic stress for plants worldwide. This study was carried out to determine the variation in salt tolerance for 12 different…”
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    Phylogenetic Analysis and Molecular Diversity of Capsicum Based on rDNA-ITS Region by Shiragaki, Kumpei, Yokoi, Shuji, Tezuka, Takahiro

    Published in Horticulturae (01-12-2020)
    “…The genus Capsicum is comprised of 5 domesticated and more than 30 wild species. The region of nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers (rDNA-ITS)…”
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    Phytochrome B regulates Heading date 1 (Hd1)-mediated expression of rice florigen Hd3a and critical day length in rice by Ishikawa, Ryo, Aoki, Mayumi, Kurotani, Ken-ichi, Yokoi, Shuji, Shinomura, Tomoko, Takano, Makoto, Shimamoto, Ko

    Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-06-2011)
    “…Many plants require circadian clock and light information for the photoperiodic control of flowering. In Arabidopsis , a long-day plant (LDP), flowering is…”
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    Adaptation of photoperiodic control pathways produces short-day flowering in rice by Shimamoto, Ko, Hayama, Ryosuke, Yokoi, Shuji, Tamaki, Shojiro, Yano, Masahiro

    Published in Nature (London) (17-04-2003)
    “…The photoperiodic control of flowering is one of the important developmental processes of plants because it is directly related to successful reproduction…”
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    Temperature-dependent sugar accumulation in interspecific Capsicum F1 plants showing hybrid weakness by Shiragaki, Kumpei, Furukawa, Hajime, Yokoi, Shuji, Tezuka, Takahiro

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-11-2021)
    “…In plants, F 1 hybrids showing hybrid weakness exhibit weaker growth than their parents. The phenotypes of hybrid weakness are often suppressed at certain…”
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    A hypersensitive response-like reaction is involved in hybrid weakness in F1 plants of the cross Capsicum annuum × Capsicum chinense by Shiragaki, Kumpei, Yokoi, Shuji, Tezuka, Takahiro

    Published in Breeding Science (2020)
    “…Hybrid weakness in Capsicum is characterized by the termination of leaf differentiation after the development of several leaves. F1 plants in some crosses…”
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    A high maternal genome excess causes severe seed abortion leading to ovary abscission in Nicotiana interploidy‐interspecific crosses by He, Hai, Yokoi, Shuji, Tezuka, Takahiro

    Published in Plant direct (01-08-2020)
    “…Seed abortion and ovary abscission, two types of postzygotic reproductive barriers, are often observed in interspecific and/or interploidy crosses in plants…”
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    Transgenerational effect of maternal growth environment on flowering date in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Koumoto, Takemasa, Aoki, Naohiro, Hamasaki, Takahiro, Shiga, Shigehide, Yokoi, Shuji, Shimono, Hiroyuki

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-11-2018)
    “…•We tested whether rice plants can recognize and record natural variation in their growth environments and thus control flowering in their progeny.•We found…”
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    Arabidopsis SUMO E3 ligase SIZ1 controls phosphate deficiency responses by Miura, K, Rus, A, Sharkhuu, A, Yokoi, S, Karthikeyan, A.S, Raghothama, K.G, Baek, D, Koo, Y.D, Jin, J.B, Bressan, R.A

    “…Plants sense phosphate (Pi) deficiency and initiate signaling that controls adaptive responses necessary for Pi acquisition. Herein, evidence establishes that…”
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