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Ipomoea nil
Known as:
Japanese Morning Glory
, Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth
, nils, Ipomoea
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A plant species of the genus IPOMOEA, family CONVOLVULACEAE. An abundance of spontaneous mutants makes it useful in study of PLANT DNA and GENETICS.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2018
Highly Cited
2018
Title Genome sequence and analysis of the Japanese morning gloryIpomoea nil
A. Hoshino
,
Vasanthan Jayakumar
,
+31 authors
Y. Sakakibara
2018
Corpus ID: 5236738
Author(s) Hoshino, Atsushi; Jayakumar, Vasanthan; Nitasaka, Eiji; Toyoda, Atsushi; Noguchi, Hideki; Itoh, Takehiko; Shin-I…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Metschnikowia lochheadii and Metschnikowia drosophilae, two new yeast species isolated from insects associated with flowers.
M. Lachance
,
J. Bowles
,
S. Kwon
,
G. Marinoni
,
W. T. Starmer
,
D. Janzen
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
2001
Corpus ID: 20819807
Two new haplontic heterothallic species of Metschnikowia were isolated from floricolous insects and flowers. Metschnikowia…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
PNZIP is a novel mesophyll-specific cDNA that is regulated by phytochrome and the circadian rhythm and encodes a protein with a leucine zipper motif.
Cheng Chao Zheng
,
Ron Porat
,
Pengzhe Lu
,
S. O'Neill
Plant Physiology
1998
Corpus ID: 20490359
We isolated and characterized a novel light-regulated cDNA from the short-day plant Pharbitis nil that encodes a protein with a…
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1993
1993
Epiphytic survival of Pseudomonas viridiflava on tomato and selected weed species
R. Mariano
,
S. Mccarter
Microbial Ecology
1993
Corpus ID: 21514679
A rifampicin-nalidixic acid mutant of Pseudomonas viridiflava (PV) was studied in the field and greenhouse with respect to its…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Acylated pelargonidin glycosides in the red-purple flowers of Pharbitis nil.
T. Lu
,
N. Saitǒ
,
M. Yokoi
,
A. Shigihara
,
T. Honda
Phytochemistry
1992
Corpus ID: 10797824
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Nonstomatal Inhibition of Net CO(2) Uptake by (+/-) Abscisic Acid in Pharbitis nil.
G. Cornic
,
E. Miginiac
Plant Physiology
1983
Corpus ID: 7365761
(+/-) Abscisic acid (ABA) injected into petioles of attached transpiring leaves of Pharbitis nil Chois. cv violet reduced the…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Purification and properties of sweet potato mild mottle, a white-fly borne virus from sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) in east Africa.
M. Hollings
,
O. Stone
,
K. R. Bock
Annals of Applied Biology
1976
Corpus ID: 587189
SUMMARY A virus obtained from sweet potatoes in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania was transmitted by inoculation of sap and by…
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1970
1970
Bursts of incorporation into RNA and ribonuclease activities associated with induction of morphogenesis in Pharbitis.
J. Gressel
,
A. Zilberstein
,
T. Arzee
Developmental Biology
1970
Corpus ID: 10163292
Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
Conditions Determining Effects of Far-Red and Red Irradiations on Flowering Response of Pharbitis nil.
H. Fredericq
Plant Physiology
1964
Corpus ID: 1679737
The major absorption change attributed to the photooxidation of cytochrome, a negative peak at 420 mp, was the predominant change…
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1964
Highly Cited
1964
Effects of the Growth Retardant CCC on Floral Initiation and Growth in Pharbitis nil.
J. A. Zeevaart
Plant Physiology
1964
Corpus ID: 27551201
Growth-retarding chemicals such as Amo-1618 (2, 12), CCC [(2-chloroethyl) -trimethyl-ammonium chloride] (2, 11), and Phosfon D (2…
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