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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Theoretical and applied genetics 87 (1994), S. 705-712 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Rice ; Dwarf mutant ; α-Amylase ; Gibberellin ; Oryza sativa
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract In rice, many dwarf mutants have been isolated and characterized. We have investigated the relationship between dwarfism and the gibberellin (GA)-mediated control of physiological processes. Twenty-three rice cultivars and mutants (9 normal, 3 semi-dwarf, 11 dwarf) were analyzed in terms of two GA-mediated processes, namely, elongation of shoots and production of α-amylase activity in the endosperm. As a result, we identified four different groups (groups N, T, D and E). Two-dimensional plotting of the extent of induction of α-amylase in the endosperm versus the extent of enhancement of shoot elongation upon treatment with exogenous gibberellic acid (GA3) provided a useful method for the rapid allocation of large numbers of dwarf mutants of rice to the various groups. Members of group N (normal type), which included all normal cultivars and semi-dwarf mutants, showed a slight increase in elongation of shoots and a remarkable increase in production of α-amylase with the application of GA3 during germination. All of the dwarf mutants were classified as being members of the other three groups. Members of group T (Tan-ginbozu type), including three dwarf mutants, were highly responsive to exogenous GA3 in terms of elongation of shoots and production of α-amylase, with associated lower levels of endogenous GA. In contrast, members of the other three groups, including group N, had normal levels of endogenous GAs. Members of group D (Daikoku type) were only slightly responsive to exogenous GA3, an indication that they are GA-insensitive mutants. Members of group E (Ebisu type) had responses to GA3 similar to those of group N, not only in terms of elongation of shoots but also in terms of α-amylase production, an indication that they are dwarf mutants that can be considered as neither GA-deficient nor GA-insensitive mutants. We also examined a GA-insensitive mutant selected from among 19 near-isogenic dwarf lines of ‘Shiokari’, and we concluded that the d-1 gene is associated with the phenotype of GA-insensitive dwarf mutants.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Theoretical and applied genetics 98 (1999), S. 32-38 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Key words β-amylase-deficient mutant ; Oryza sativa ; Germination ; Direct seedling
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  β-Amylase deficiency in various cultivars of rice was examined at the molecular level. Using an antibody against β-amylase purified from germinating seeds of rice, we were able to demonstrate the expression and organization of the β-amylase gene in normal and deficient cultivars. Although β-amylase is a starch-hydrolyzing enzyme, as is α-amylase, the β-amylase protein/gene is expressed differently from the α-amylase protein/gene; i.e. (1) β-amylase is synthesized only in aleurone cells, (2) the enzyme production in the embryo-less half-seeds is not under hormonal control. We identified some cultivars of rice that are deficient for β-amylase activity. We present new evidence that synthesis is blocked at the level of mRNA synthesis in the deficient cultivars. The usefulness of β-amylase as a crop trait is also discussed.
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie 197 (1992), S. 41-47 
    ISSN: 0003-3146
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Die Entfernung von Methylorange (MO) aus wäßrigen Lösungen durch Adsorption an CMPS-MeOZO, einem Pfropfprodukt der Reaktion eines chlormethylierten Divinylbenzol-Styrol-Copolymeren (CMPS) mit 2-Methyl-2-oxazolin (MeOZO), wurde untersucht. Zur Charakterisierung des Adsorptionsverhaltens wurden die Freundlichund die Klotz-Gleichung geprüft, wobei erstere das Adsorptionsverhalten über einen breiteren MO-Anfangskonzentrationsbereich besser beschreibt. Die Adsorptionsmengen und -geschwindigkeiten sind mit CMPS-MeOZO(3)-Hy (Hydrolysat von CMPS-MeOZO(3)) größer als mit CMPS-MeOZO(4), was auf die weniger positive Teilladung des Stickstoffatoms in den Poly(N-acetyliminoethylen)- als in den Poly(iminoethylen)-Seitenketten zurückgeführt wird.
    Notes: A study was made of the removal of methyl orange (MO) solutes in water by the reaction product (CMPS-MeOZO) of chloromethylated, divinylbenzene-crosslinked polystyrene (CMPS) with 2-methyl-2-oxazoline (MeOZO).The removal behavior was examined with regard to the conformity to the Freundlich adsorption formula and the Klotz equation, and noted to conform in wider range of initial concentration of MO to the former than to the latter. Removal rates and amounts removed were larger in CMPS-MeOZO(3)-Hy (hydrolyzate of CMPS-MeOZO(3)) than in CMPS-MeOZO(4). This is attributable to the less cationic charge of the nitrogen atoms in poly(N-acetyliminoethylene) than that of poly(iminoethylene) side chains.
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