Unrecorded Endophytic Fungi Belonging to Genus Phyllosticta Isolated from Leaves of Woody Plants
We isolated endophytic fungi from Smilax china and Cryptomeria japonica. These fungal strains were identified based on their morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses of their internal transcribed spacer, large subunit rDNA, and translation
Hyeok Park +4 more
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Molecular cloning and expression analysis of a gene encoding KUP/HAK/KT-type potassium uptake transporter from Cryptomeria japonica [PDF]
Potassium ion (K+) is an essential and the most abundant intracellular cation in plants. The roles of K+ in various aspects of plant life are closely linked to its transport across biological membranes such as the plasma membrane and the tonoplast, which
Kimura, Yukiya +7 more
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Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica, is an evergreen conifer native to Japan and is often used as a building material. The humidity control properties of wood are known, but there have been few detailed analyses of its effects on living organisms ...
Noriko Ouji-Sageshima +6 more
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Cytotoxic Natural Products from Cryptomeria japonica (Thunb. ex L.) D.Don. [PDF]
Cryptomeria japonica is a commercially important tree native to Japan. The tree belongs to the ancient genus Cryptomeria and has found important uses as a medicinal plant, as well as a main source of timber in Japan.
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Seasonal phosphorus and nitrogen cycling in four Japanese cool-temperate forest species
Purpose In plant-soil systems, phosphorus partitioning during the annual cycle related to nitrogen partitioning remains largely unknown. The present study aims at assessing the soil-plant P allocation patterns of four tree species along four phenological
Seidel, Felix +7 more
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DENDROECOLOGY OF A 25 YEARS OLD Cryptomeria japonica (L. F.) DON. STAND IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509814579Cryptomeria japonica is indigenous to the temperate region of Japan, where it is known as ‘sugi’. In Brazil, the plantation of this species is recommended for the highlands and cold regions in the southern, where it
Mário Dobner Júnior +2 more
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Phytosulfokine Stimulates Somatic Embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica [PDF]
Phytosulfokine (PSK), which has been identified as a plant growth factor, had a dramatic stimulatory effect on the formation of somatic embryos of sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) in the presence of polyethylene glycol. The resultant somatic embryos germinated with synchronous sprouting of cotyledons, hypocotyls and roots, and most of the seedlings grew ...
Tomohiro, Igasaki +5 more
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Oxidation Behavior and Decomposition Kinetics of Mixed-Waste Biomass Material
In Taiwan, approximately 379,000 automobiles and 588,000 motorcycles were recycled in 2019. Rigid polyurethane foam is one of the principal components of auto shredder residue. The amount of rigid polyurethane foam from the recycling of waste vehicles is
Po-Heng Lin +4 more
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Results of adaptation trial with three Taxodiaceae species at Chamestan plain, Mazandaran province [PDF]
In order to investigate the adaptation potential of Taxodiaceae species at Chamestanplain of northern Iran, 3 species (Cryptomeria japonica, Sequoia sempervirens and Taxodium distichum) were planted within an area of 1600 m2 in spacing of 4×4m.
Sayyed Reza Mostafanejad +1 more
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The notion of the seasonal omamentality has been considered. The methodics of the complex estimation of omamentality of woody plants has been worked out and researches for 3 species of the family Taxodiaceae introduced in the Right-Bank Forest-Steppes of
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