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J Exp Bot ; 55(398): 899-907, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14990626

ABSTRACT

Root parasites of the genus Orobanche are serious weeds in agriculture. An aseptic infection system of host roots using calli of three Orobanche species was developed for the study of host-parasite interaction. The response of calli to various hormonal combinations was studied, because a requirement for infection is the differentiation of root-like protrusions, which are capable of producing haustorial connections to the host. Infectious root-like protrusions develop under the influence of 0.5-1.0 mg l(-1) IAA, and under the combination of 0.2 mg l(-1) NAA with 5.0 mg l(-1) kinetin. These protocols produced root protrusions with pad-like structures that resembled attachment organs of Orobanche seedlings, and proved effective in parasitizing host roots. Direct contact with the medium inhibited haustorium development and prevented infection. To overcome this problem, certain root portions were isolated from the medium by inserting thin glass plates underneath. Calli were then placed on the raised root portions and successfully infected the roots and developed young Orobanche tubercles with vascular system that directly connected to the host.


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Brassica napus/growth & development , Host-Parasite Interactions , Orobanchaceae/growth & development , Plant Roots/growth & development , Brassica napus/drug effects , Brassica rapa/drug effects , Brassica rapa/growth & development , Plant Diseases , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Plant Roots/drug effects
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11101958

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We study the thermodynamic behavior of branched polymers. We first study random walks in order to clarify the thermodynamic relation between the canonical ensemble and the grand canonical ensemble. We then show that correlation functions for branched polymers are given by those for straight phi(3) theory with a single mass insertion, not those for the straight phi(3) theory themselves. In particular, the two-point function behaves as 1/p(4), not as 1/p(2), in the scaling region. This behavior is consistent with the fact that the Hausdorff dimension of the branched polymer is 4. In the appendixes we derive the exact two-point correlation function at finite (but large) system size N, which is consistent with the analysis in the body of the paper.

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Anal Chem ; 70(7): 1262-7, 1998 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21644722

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The extraction equilibrium of U(VI) between a nitric acid solution and a supercritical CO(2) phase containing tributyl phosphate (TBP) is formulated taking into account that (i) a distribution ratio of a metal extracted is a function of a distribution constant of each component involved in the extraction reaction, (ii) the distribution constant is defined as a ratio of solubilities of the component in both phases, and (iii) the solubility in the CO(2) phase is correlated with density of CO(2). A simple linear relationship between the distribution ratio, D(U), of U(VI) and density, ρ, of CO(2) is derived; log D(U) = a log ρ + A + B, in which a is a proportional constant implying the solvation characteristic of the solute in supercritical CO(2), A is a pressure-independent constant, and B is a variable determined by the distribution equilibrium of HNO(3). The equation derived was verified experimentally by the measurement of the distribution ratio of U(VI) and HNO(3) under various conditions of pressure and temperature. A novel concept of selective supercritical fluid extraction of metals by means of pressure-tuning or CO(2) density-tuning was proposed.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 68(8): 1093-1096, 1992 Feb 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10046078
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