Ichirou Karahara
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Recent Articles
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Matsumoto S, Utsumi Y, Kozuka T, Iwamura M, Nakai T, Yamauchi D, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2024 Aug;
15:1374937.
PMID: 39135648
To study plant organs, it is necessary to investigate the three-dimensional (3D) structures of plants. In recent years, non-destructive measurements through computed tomography (CT) have been used to understand the...
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Shinohara H, Muramoto M, Tamaoki D, Kamachi H, Inoue H, Kume A, et al.
J Plant Res
. 2024 Jul;
137(5):927-937.
PMID: 38954119
We have performed a lab-based hypergravity cultivation experiment using a centrifuge equipped with a lighting system and examined long-term effects of hypergravity on the development of the main axis of...
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Karahara I, Yamauchi D, Uesugi K, Mineyuki Y
Microscopy (Oxf)
. 2023 Apr;
72(4):310-325.
PMID: 37098215
Studies visualizing plant tissues and organs in three-dimension (3D) using micro-computed tomography (CT) published since approximately 2015 are reviewed. In this period, the number of publications in the field of...
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Yamaura R, Tamaoki D, Kamachi H, Yamauchi D, Mineyuki Y, Uesugi K, et al.
Microscopy (Oxf)
. 2022 Aug;
71(6):364-373.
PMID: 35993532
Land plants have two types of shoot-supporting systems, root system and rhizoid system, in vascular plants and bryophytes. However, since the evolutionary origin of the systems is different, how much...
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Kurogane T, Tamaoki D, Yano S, Tanigaki F, Shimazu T, Kasahara H, et al.
Microscopy (Oxf)
. 2021 Jul;
70(6):536-544.
PMID: 34264299
Plant roots change their morphological traits in order to adapt themselves to different environmental conditions, resulting in the alteration of the root system architecture. To understand this mechanism, it is...
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Murakami R, Ushima R, Sugimoto R, Tamaoki D, Karahara I, Hanba Y, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):13013.
PMID: 34155293
Insect-induced galls are microhabitats distinct from the outer environment that support inhabitants by providing improved nutrients, defence against enemies, and other unique features. It is intriguing as to how insects...
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Kume A, Kamachi H, Onoda Y, Hanba Y, Hiwatashi Y, Karahara I, et al.
Plant Mol Biol
. 2021 Apr;
107(4-5):279-291.
PMID: 33852087
Plants have evolved and grown under the selection pressure of gravitational force at 1 g on Earth. In response to this selection pressure, plants have acquired gravitropism to sense gravity...
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Karahara I, Horie T
Breed Sci
. 2021 Mar;
71(1):89-108.
PMID: 33762879
Soil salinity is an increasing threat to the productivity of glycophytic crops worldwide. The root plays vital roles under various stress conditions, including salinity, as well as has diverse functions...
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Karahara I, Suto T, Yamaguchi T, Yashiro U, Tamaoki D, Okamoto E, et al.
J Plant Res
. 2020 May;
133(4):571-585.
PMID: 32424466
We have performed a seed-to-seed experiment in the cell biology experiment facility (CBEF) installed in the Kibo (Japanese Experiment Module) in the International Space Station. The CBEF has a 1 ...
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Yamauchi D, Fukuda A, Nakai T, Karahara I, Takeuchi M, Tamaoki D, et al.
Microscopy (Oxf)
. 2019 Jan;
68(1):92-97.
PMID: 30608618
X-ray micro-CT is one of the most useful techniques to examine 3D cellular architecture inside dry seeds. However, the examination of imbibed seeds is difficult because immersion in water causes...