Takeshi Nishio
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Recent Articles
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Ji G, Long Y, Cai G, Wang A, Yan G, Li H, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2024 Feb;
75(10):2882-2899.
PMID: 38421062
The cultivated diploid Brassica oleracea is an important vegetable crop, but the genetic basis of its domestication remains largely unclear in the absence of high-quality reference genomes of wild B....
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Yamamoto M, Kitashiba H, Nishio T
Plant J
. 2022 May;
111(2):496-507.
PMID: 35560670
Self-incompatibility in the Brassicaceae family is governed by SRK and SCR, which are two highly polymorphic genes located at the S-locus. Previously, the Arabidopsis lyrata SRK and SCR genes were...
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Kojima K, Nishida A, Tashiro K, Hirota K, Nishio T, Murata M, et al.
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2020 Jan;
303(3):451-460.
PMID: 31943808
The mammalian inner ear mediates hearing and balance and during development generates both cochleo-vestibular ganglion neurons and sensory epithelial receptor cells, that is, hair cells and support cells. Cell marking...
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Li F, Shimizu A, Nishio T, Tsutsumi N, Kato H
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2019 Sep;
9(11):3743-3751.
PMID: 31519747
Gamma-rays are the most widely used mutagenic radiation in plant mutation breeding, but detailed characteristics of mutated DNA sequences have not been clarified sufficiently. In contrast, newly introduced physical mutagens,...
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Yamamoto M, Nishimura K, Kitashiba H, Sakamoto W, Nishio T
J Exp Bot
. 2019 Jul;
70(20):5745-5751.
PMID: 31328225
Commercial seeds of Brassicaceae vegetable crops are mostly F1 hybrids, the production of which depends on self-incompatibility during pollination. Self-incompatibility is known to be weakened by exposure to elevated temperatures,...
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Takeshima R, Nishio T, Komatsu S, Kurauchi N, Matsui K
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2019 May;
123(4):492-502.
PMID: 31076649
Common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) is a heteromorphic self-incompatible (SI) species with two types of floral architecture: thrum (short style) and pin (long style). The floral morphology and intra-morph incompatibility are...
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Wang C, Zhang Z, Oikawa E, Kitashiba H, Nishio T
Hortic Res
. 2019 Feb;
6:25.
PMID: 30729015
encodes the male determinant of recognition specificity of self-incompatibility (SI) in species and is sporophytically expressed in the anther tapetum. Based on dominance relationships in pollen and nucleotide sequence similarity,...
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Kimura K, Usugi T, Hoshi H, Kato A, Ono T, Koyano S, et al.
Plant Dis
. 2019 Jan;
100(1):40-48.
PMID: 30688586
Plum pox virus (PPV) is transmitted by infected buds and aphids. It is important to analyze the outbreak trends and viruliferous rate of aphids in areas where the occurrence of...
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The effect of stem growth habit on single seed weight and seed uniformity in soybean ( (L.) Merrill)
Kato S, Sayama T, Ishimoto M, Yumoto S, Kikuchi A, Nishio T
Breed Sci
. 2018 Aug;
68(3):352-359.
PMID: 30100802
The timing of flower formation and length of the seed-filling period of indeterminate growth soybean varieties vary more than those of determinate varieties ( (L.) Merrill). These variations have been...
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Yamamoto M, Nishio T, Nasrallah J
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2018 May;
8(7):2231-2239.
PMID: 29720392
Internalization of plasma membrane (PM)-localized ligand-activated receptor kinases and their trafficking to sorting endosomes have traditionally been viewed as functioning primarily in the down-regulation of receptor signaling, but are now...