Ceramide in Rice Grain |
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Authors: | Yasuo Kondo Masuo Nakano Yasuhiko Fujino |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Obihiro University, Obihiro, Hokkaido |
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Abstract: | A rice lamina inclination test that is simple and specific for brassinosteroids was used as a micro-quantitative bioassay for brassinolide 1 and its 6-keto congener, castasterone 2, in the concentration range of 5 x 10–5 /ig/ml to 5 x 10–3μg/ml, when uniform seedlings of the rice cultivars Arborio J-l and Nihonbare were selected. A phytohormone, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), showed similar activity in this bioassay. Its lowest effective concentration, however, was 50 /ig/μl, about five orders of magnitude greater than that of brassinolide. Other phytohormones, abscisic acid (ABA) and the cytokinins kinetin and A6-benzyladenine, inhibited the lamina inclination of rice seedlings. The addition of a cytokinin reduced the promoting effect of brassinolide. Thus, the rice lamina inclination test can be used both as a micro-quantitative bioassay for brassinosteroids and as a method for detecting antibrassinolide compouds. |
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Keywords: | tobacco necrosis virus plant virus coat protein amino acid sequence |
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