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Plant Physiology 95:1288-1290 (1991)
© 1991 American Society of Plant Biologists

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Development and Growth Regulation

A Polypeptide That Induces Flowering in Lemna paucicostata at a Very Low Concentration 1

Akiko Kozaki, Go Takeba and Osamu Tanaka

Laboratory of Applied Botany, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, Laboratory of Applied Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto, Japan, Faculty of Science, Konan University, Kobe, Japan

A flower-inducing substance of high molecular mass, extracted from Lemna paucicostata, was purified to homogeneity. It had characteristics of a polypeptide, with an amino-terminal sequence of Leu-Val-Gly-Asn-Thr, and induced formation of flower buds of L. paucicostata 151 at a concentration of 10–10 molar.


1 This work was supported in part by grant No. 61229009 from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan.







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