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植物の生長調節(標題紙)
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植物化学調節学会第46回大会プログラム
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2-5
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目次
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6-12
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Strigolactones and plant development
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13
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Microbes and microbial products for biological control of weeds
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14
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Expanding population of deer and its impact on forest ecosystem in Oku-Nikko
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15
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Chemical biology on auxin signaling and transport
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16
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1. Identification and characterization of a new compound mimicking GA action
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17
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2. Detailed analyses of the mechanism and the physiological action of CBTC, a gibberellin metabolism regulator
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18
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3. A selective inhibitor of CYP701A involved in gibberellin biosynthesis
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19
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4. An inhibitor of the 13-hydroxylases in gibberellin biosynthesis
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20
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5. An optically active abscinazole-E2B, a specific inhibitor of ABA 8'-hydroxylase CYP707A
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21
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6. Antagonists of abscisic acid receptors PYLs
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22
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7. The mechanism of action of the auxin biosynthesis inhibitor KOK1169
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23
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8. Functional analysis of new auxin-biosynthesis inhibitors for auxin biosynthesis
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24
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9. IAA mutants isolated by screening with IAA biosynthesis inhibitor
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25
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10. Screening for novel chemicals that promote root formation
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26
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11. Screening of chemicals regulating multiple phytohormone responses
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27
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12. Design and synthesis of specific ligand to auxin binding protein 1 and its biological activity
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28
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13. Visualization of cellular auxin distribution : toward the real-time imaging of auxin
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29
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14. Photoaffinity labeling for cytokinin binding site in cytokinin receptor
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30
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15. Chemical optimization of jasmonic acid biosynthesis inhibitors
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31
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16. New compounds inhibit brassinosteroid biosynthesis
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32
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17. Analysis of brassinosteroid signaling mutants bil5 and trial for chemical screening targeted to brassinosteroid signalling
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33
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18. Brassinosteroid signaling mutants bil4
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34
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19. Brassinosteroid signaling mutants bssl, bil6
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35
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20. Brassinosteroid signaling mutants bil3
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36
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21. Brassinosteroid signaling mutants bil2
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37
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22. Screening of brassinosteroid signaling mutants from FOX lines and analysis of bil7
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38
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23. Characterization of novel chemical with ethylene mimic activity
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39
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24. Screening and characterization of a chemical regulator for plant disease resistance
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40
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25. The effect and role of acyl spermidine derivatives in rice disease resistance response
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41
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26. Structure development of new strigolactone analog Debranone
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42
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27. New strigolactone biosynthesis inhibitor
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28. Screening of mutants resistant to strigolactone-inhibitor
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44
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29. Synthesis and biological evaluation of the BC-ring-opening strigolactone analogues
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45
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30. Synthesis and biological evaluation of phenyldiazirine-containing 5-deoxystrigol and GR24 photoaffinity probes for isolation of strigolactone receptor in AM fungi
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46
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31. Design and development of highly active photoaffinity probes for isolation of strigolactone receptor in AM fungi
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47
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32. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships focused on proline residues
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48
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33. Functional analysis of new peptide hormones that control stomatal formation
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34. Dissection of the main indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis pathway in Arabidopsis
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35. Studies on the gall formation mechanism in sawfly-induced willow galls
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36. Origin of indole-3-acetic acid in insects
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37. Relationship between blue light-induced cell-wall stiffness and phototropic response
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38. Derivatization for gibberellin analysis by LC-ESI-MS/MS
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39. Analysis of the interaction mechanism of the GAF1 complex
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55
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40. Identification of a novel abscisic acid transporter in Arabidopsis
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41. Analysis of natural variation on seed dormancy and phytohormone levels among Arabidopsis accession
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42. Function of flavonol in dormancy and thermoinhibition of Arabidopsis seeds
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43. Analysis of a double mutant in ABA 8'-hydrozylase genes in hexaploid wheat
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44. Involvement of reactive oxygen species in chlorophyll maintenance of cucumber plants treated with abscisic acid and cytokinin under low nitrogen conditions
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45. Characterization of strigolactones produced by Marchantia polymorpha L.
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46. Characterization of strigolactones produced by faba bean (Vicia faba L.)
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47. Investigation of novel strigolactones produced by dokudami
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48. Characterization of germination stimulants produced by Avena strigosa, an allelopathic plant
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49. Germination stimulant strigolactones produced by hairy vetch
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50. Seed germination stimulants for Phelipanche ramosa produced by oilseed rape Brassica napus
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51. Structure-activity relationship of strigolactones in root parasitic weed seed germination stimulation
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52. Studies on the biosynthesis pathway of strigolactones using plant cell cultures
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53. Analysis of GR24 conversion in plant
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54. Synthesis and identification of hydroxylated GR24
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55. Oxidation of 5-deoxystrigol in sorghum
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56. Essential structure of strigolactone as branching inhibitor
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57. Structural requirements of strigolactones for germination induction of Striga gesnerioides seeds
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58. Germination stimulants for Striga gesnerioides from cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
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59. Gas exchange and stomatal response of root hemi-parasite Striga hermonthica and sorghum under soil water stress
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60. Site of action of nojirimycin, an inhibitor of root parasitic plant Orobanche minor germination
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61. Isolation and characterization of novel strigolactone-signaling factors
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62. Functional analysis of D14 protein in the strigolactone pathway
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63. LC-MS/MS-based quantitative analysis of progesterone and biosynthetically-related steroids
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64. New brassinosteroids in ferns and Arabidopsis
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65. Effects of light quality on the expression of brassinosteroid biosynthesis genes in rice seedling
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66. AtDWARF1 catalyzes 24-reduction of 24-methylene brassinosteroids to 24-methyl brassinosteroids in A. thaliana
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67. Regulation of BRs and ethylene in AtEXPA5 expression in Arabidopsis thaliana
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68. A BR-inducible bHLH transcription factor, BU17, represses elongation of lower internodes and seeds via repression of BR signaling in rice
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69. Kinetic analysis of plant hormones during development and ripening of pear fruits
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70. Endogenous plant hormones in dioecious plant Spinacia oleracea
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71. Suppressing effect of a fertilizer (PKS) containing 5-aminolevulinic acid on the bolting of spinach grown in the summer
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72. Suitable wetting agents and time of the day for spray treatment of a liquid fertilizer (PKS) containing 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)
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73. Application of ATP regeneration system to mevalonate-dependent enzymatic synthesis of terpenoids
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74. Characterization of bifunctional miltiradiene synthase in Selaginella moellendorffii by using enzymatic total synthesis, fully C-13 labeling and multi-dimensional NMR analysis
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75. Diversities of substrate recognition and reaction products in diterpene cyclases of Selaginella moellendorffii
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76. ent-lO-Oxodepressin, a novel diterpenoid from UV-irradiated rice leaves
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77. Identification of a metabolite of rice phytoalexin momilactone B by rice blast fungus
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78. Identification of a new gene involved in the regulation of biosynthesis of diterpenoid phytoalexins in rice
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79. Identification of rice sakuranetin biosynthetic enzyme, OsNOMT
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80. Characterization of P450 genes in diterpenoid phytoalexins biosynthesis gene cluster in rice chromosome 2
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81. Functional analysis of the bZIP transcription factor OsTGAP1 that regulates the diterpenoid phytoalexin production in rice
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82. Interaction of the JA-inductive bHLH transcription factor RERJ1 with JA signaling components in rice
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83. Involvement of jasmonic acid and AP2 transcription factor in tissue reunion of Arabidopsis flowering stem
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84. Purification and identification of a glucose donor involved in UDP-glucose-independent glucosyltransferase in rice
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85. Studies on metabolic pathway of 7-iso-jasmonyl-L-isoleucine started with 12-hydroxylation
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86. De novo synthesized jasmonoyl isoleucine as a mobile signal to induce a systemic wound response
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87. Promoter analysis for root specific/stress responsive RSOsPR10 gene in rice
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88. Effect of salicylic acid on the RSOsPR10 expression in rice roots
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89. Poor-nutrition stress enhances the endogenous level of salicylic acid and induces flowering in Lemna paucicostata
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90. Relationship between plant hormone balances and plant hormone-related gene expression in Arabidopsis
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91. Suppression of induced resistance in rice by environmental stress
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92. Structural and molecular analyses of benzoxazinone-related enzymes in wheat and rye
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93. Accumulation of indole-3-acetic acid in rice sl mutant infected by Bipolaris oryzae
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94. Effect of ethylene action on black spot disease development in Japanese pear
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95. Biophoton generation reflects signal crosstalk among stress responses in plants
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96. Functional analysis of RelA/SpoT homologs, PpRSHs, in the moss Physcomitrella patens
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97. Molecular identification of tuliposide A-converting enzyme in tulip petals
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98. The screening of genes for steroidal saponin biosynthesis from Dioscorea spp.
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99. Chemical structure of oleuropein hydrolyzed metabolite in plant chemical defense
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100. Roses produce the floral scent compound 2-phenylethanol via a new biosynthetic pathway
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奥付
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裏表紙
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