58 results on '"Fukayama, Hiroshi"'
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2. Effects of knockout of CO2-responsive CCT protein, a regulator of starch synthesis on physiological characteristics of rice
3. The relationship between β-amylase and the degradation of starch temporarily stored in rice leaf blades
4. Introduction of C3-C4 Hybrid Rubisco to Improve the Photosynthetic Capacity of Rice
5. Deepwater response in the African cultivated rice Oryza glaberrima
6. Characterization of the Functions of Starch Synthase IIIb Expressed in the Vegetative Organs of Rice (Oryza sativaL.)
7. Adaptive responses to flooding in wild rice species with various genomes other than AA
8. Different acyl-CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferases vary widely in function, and a targeted amino acid substitution enhances oil accumulation
9. Different DGAT1s show different TAG synthesis abilities and a specific amino acid substitution enhances oil accumulation
10. Growth responses of seedlings under complete submergence in rice cultivars carrying both the submergence-tolerance gene SUB1A-1 and the floating genes SNORKELs
11. CO 2 ‐responsive CCTprotein interacts with 14‐3‐3 proteins and controls the expression of starch synthesis–related genes
12. Overexpression of both Rubisco and Rubisco activase rescues rice photosynthesis and biomass under heat stress
13. CO2-Responsive CCT Protein interacts with 14-3-3 proteins and controls the expression of starch synthesis-related genes
14. Effects of introduction of sorghum RbcS with rice RbcS knockdown by RNAi on photosynthetic activity and dry weight in rice
15. Hybrid Rubisco with Complete Replacement of Rice Rubisco Small Subunits by Sorghum Counterparts Confers C4 Plant-like High Catalytic Activity
16. CO2-Responsive CCT Protein Stimulates the Ectopic Expression of Particular Starch Biosynthesis-Related Enzymes, Which Markedly Change the Structure of Starch in the Leaf Sheaths of Rice
17. Rubisco small subunits of C4 plants, Napier grass and guinea grass confer C4-like catalytic properties on Rubisco in rice
18. Responses of the chloroplast glyoxalase system to high CO2 concentrations
19. Short-term effects of high CO2 accelerate photosynthetic induction in Populus koreana × trichocarpa with always-open stomata regardless of phenotypic changes in high CO2 growth conditions
20. Expression level of Rubisco activase negatively correlates with Rubisco content in transgenic rice
21. Internodal elongation under submergence in the Amazonian wild rice species Oryza glumaepatula: the growth response is induced by hypoxia but not by ethylene
22. Overexpression of CO2-responsive CCT protein, a key regulator of starch synthesis strikingly increases the glucose yield from rice straw for bioethanol production
23. Promotion of first internode elongation in perennial paddy weedsSagittaria trifoliaandSagittaria pygmaeatubers by oxygen depletion and carbon dioxide
24. Identification and expression analysis of non-photosynthetic Rubisco small subunit, OsRbcS1-like genes in plants
25. Starch Content in Leaf Sheath Controlled by CO2-Responsive CCT Protein is a Potential Determinant of Photosynthetic Capacity in Rice
26. Post-illumination transient O2-uptake is driven by photorespiration in tobacco leaves
27. Characterization and expression analyses of two plastidic enolase genes in rice
28. CO2-Responsive CONSTANS, CONSTANS-Like, and Time of Chlorophyll a/b Binding Protein Expression1 Protein Is a Positive Regulator of Starch Synthesis in Vegetative Organs of Rice
29. Small subunit of a cold-resistant plant, timothy, does not significantly alter the catalytic properties of Rubisco in transgenic rice
30. Repetitive Short-Pulse Light Mainly Inactivates Photosystem I in Sunflower Leaves
31. Nocturnal phosphorylation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase in the leaves of hygrophytic C3 monocots
32. A Dominant Mutation in the Light-Oxygen and Voltage2 Domain Vicinity Impairs Phototropin1 Signaling in Tomato
33. Soil and Water Warming Accelerates Phenology and Down-Regulation of Leaf Photosynthesis of Rice Plants Grown Under Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE)
34. Kagaku To Seibutsu
35. Unusual Small Subunit That Is Not Expressed in Photosynthetic Cells Alters the Catalytic Properties of Rubisco in Rice
36. KAGAKU TO SEIBUTSU
37. Rubisco activase is a key regulator of non-steady-state photosynthesis at any leaf temperature and, to a lesser extent, of steady-state photosynthesis at high temperature
38. Overexpression of Rubisco Activase Decreases the Photosynthetic CO2 Assimilation Rate by Reducing Rubisco Content in Rice Leaves
39. Photosynthetic Characteristics of Antisense Transgenic Rice Expressing Reduced Levels of Rubisco Activase
40. Functional Incorporation of Sorghum Small Subunit Increases the Catalytic Turnover Rate of Rubisco in Transgenic Rice
41. Gene expression profiling of rice grown in free air CO2 enrichment (FACE) and elevated soil temperature
42. Cyclic electron flow around PSI functions in the photoinhibited rice leaves
43. Identification of Two Plastid-Targetedβ-Amylases in Rice
44. SDS-dependent proteases induced by ABA and its relation to Rubisco and Rubisco activase contents in rice leaves
45. Phospho enol pyruvate carboxylase intrinsically located in the chloroplast of rice plays a crucial role in ammonium assimilation
46. Rice plant response to long term CO2 enrichment: Gene expression profiling
47. Screening of HighkcatRubisco among Poaceae for Improvement of Photosynthetic CO2Assimilation in Rice
48. Characterization and functional analysis of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase kinase genes in rice
49. Identification of C4 responsive genes in the facultative C4 plant Hydrilla verticillata
50. Kagaku To Seibutsu
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