SE42:/S02
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Sample Set Information
ID | SE42 |
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Title | Metabolic profiling of flavonoids in Lotus japonicus |
Description | Metabolic profiling of flavonoids in leaf, stem, flower of Lotus japonicus Miyakojima MG-20 and Gifu B-129. |
Authors | Hideyuki Suzuki 1, Ryosuke Sasaki 1, Yoshiyuki Ogata 1, Yukiko Nakamura 2 4, Nozomu Sakurai 1, Mariko Kitajima 3, Hiromitsu Takayama 3, Shigehiko Kanaya 2, Koh Aoki 1, Daisuke Shibata 1, Kazuki Saito 3, 1: Kazusa DNA Research Institute, 2: Nara Institute of Science and Technology, 3: hiba University, 4: Ehime Women’s College |
Reference | Phytochemistry, 2008, 69(1), 99-111 |
Comment | Seed coats of L. japonicus were scratched by glass paper and fed water for 1 d. The seedlings were transferred to a mixture of vermiculite and a commercial soil, Powersoil (mix ratio 1.3–1, Kureha Chemical Ind., Tokyo, Japan, and Kanto Hiryou Ind., Saitama, Japan), and grown for 90–120 days (from March to June) in 2005, in a greenhouse under natural sunlight. From 7-day-old plants, cotyledons and hypocotyls were collected separately and served as leaf and stem samples, respectively. From 14-, 21-, 30-, 60, and 90-day-old plants, leaves and stems were collected. The tissues for one experimental replicate were collected from 12 independent plants for 7-, 14-, and 21-day-old stages, or from one independent plant for 30-, 60-, and 90-day-old stages. |
http://pgdbj.jp/plantdb/plantinfo.html?ln=en&cmd=entry&ppid=t34305
Sample Information
ID | S02 |
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Title | Lotus japonicus B-129 leaf |
Organism - Scientific Name | Lotus japonicus |
Organism - ID | NCBI taxonomy:34305 |
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Sample Preparation Details ID | SS1 |
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Sample Preparation Details Information
ID | SS1 |
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Title | Growth condition |
Description | Seed coats of L. japonicus were scratched by glass paper and fed water for 1 d. The seedlings were transferred to a mixture of vermiculite and a commercial soil, Powersoil (mix ratio 1.3–1, Kureha Chemical Ind., Tokyo, Japan, and Kanto Hiryou Ind., Saitama, Japan), and grown for 90–120 days (from March to June) in 2005, in a greenhouse under natural sunlight. From 7-day-old plants, cotyledons and hypocotyls were collected separately and served as leaf and stem samples, respectively. From 14-, 21-, 30-, 60, and 90-day-old plants, leaves and stems were collected. The tissues for one experimental replicate were collected from 12 independent plants for 7-, 14-, and 21-day-old stages, or from one independent plant for 30-, 60-, and 90-day-old stages. |
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