HOSOKAWA Munetaka
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- Mayu Ikemoto; Akira Yamazaki; Toru Ohnishi; Taichi Ishigami; Jin Fukumitsu; Kazuma Oike; Kiyoshi Inoue; Koichi Uegaki; Munetaka HosokawaThe Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology Informa UK Limited 1 - 10 1462-0316 2024/01
- Akira Yamazaki; Ao Takezawa; Kazusa Nishimura; Ko Motoki; Kyoka Nagasaka; Ryohei Nakano; Tetsuya Nakazaki; Munetaka HosokawaThe Horticulture Journal Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2189-0102 2024
- Kenta Shirasawa; Tomoya Esumi; Akihiro Itai; Katsunori Hatakeyama; Tadashi Takashina; Takuji Yakuwa; Katsuhiko Sumitomo; Takeshi Kurokura; Eigo Fukai; Keiichi Sato; Takehiko Shimada; Katsuhiro Shiratake; Munetaka Hosokawa; Yuki Monden; Makoto Kusaba; Hidetoshi Ikegami; Sachiko IsobeCold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023/07Abstract Flowering cherry cultivar ‘Somei-Yoshino’ (Cerasus×yedoensis) has been clonally propagated and spread all around the world including Japan. ‘Somei-Yoshino’ is thought to be an interspecific hybrid derived fromC. spachianaandC. speciosa; however, its origin is unclear. Since somatic mutations are randomly induced in genomes and stably transmitted through generations, we aimed to identify somatic mutations in the genome of ‘Somei-Yoshino’ to trace its propagation path. A total of 46 ‘Somei-Yoshino’ clones were collected from all over Japan and subjected to whole-genome sequencing. The results revealed 684 single nucleotide variants, of which 71 were found in more than two clones. Clustering analysis of the 46 clones using these 71 variants revealed six groups, four of which contained 40 of the 46 clones. In addition, because each of the four clones closely planted in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan, clustered into the four different groups, we considered that these four clones could be the ancestors of the ‘Somei-Yoshino’ clones found in Japan. Furthermore, based on the comparison of mutant alleles with the genomes ofCerasusspecies, one of the four trees was concluded as the closest to the origin. Here, we propose that the origin of ‘Somei-Yoshino’ is a chimera derived from at least four somatic mutants.
- Noritada Matsuo; Yukimi Sugisaka; Shiori Aoyama; Makoto Ihara; Harue Shinoyama; Munetaka Hosokawa; Yoshinobu Kamakura; Daisuke Tanaka; Yoo Tanabe; Kazuhiko MatsudaJournal of Medicinal Chemistry American Chemical Society (ACS) 66 (12) 7959 - 7968 0022-2623 2023/06 [Refereed]
- Yu Kinoshita; Ko Motoki; Munetaka HosokawaTheoretical and Applied Genetics Springer Science and Business Media LLC 136 (3) 0040-5752 2023/03
- Akira Yamazaki; Ao Takezawa; Ryohei Nakano; Kazusa Nishimura; Ko Motoki; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tetsuya NakazakiJournal of Horticultural Research Walter de Gruyter GmbH 30 (2) 105 - 116 2023/01Abstract “Autonomous fruit set” refers to self-pollination and fruit set without pollen vectors such as vibration or insects. Autonomous fruit set under high-temperature stress is an important breeding goal as climate change can reduce fruit yields in Capsicum. We screened Capsicum cultivars for autonomous fruit set ability in a greenhouse environment and investigated pollen germination, viability, pollen grains number, chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm), style length, anther cone length, and anthesis stage under high temperatures in order to identify indicator traits for screening more genotypes with autonomous fruit set ability. The fruit set of the ‘Takanotsume’ (57.7 ± 20.6%) and ‘Goshiki Kyokko’ (52.2 ± 14.2%) cultivars (both C. annuum) were higher than those of other cultivars. Correlation analysis showed that pollen germination had the highest correlation with fruit set in C. annuum cultivars (r = 0.63). These results indicate that ‘Takanotsume’ and ‘Goshiki Kyokko’ are useful cultivars for novel breeding programs focusing on autonomous fruit sets under high temperatures, and pollen germination in C. annuum was a convincing candidate for an indicator trait of autonomous fruit set ability under high temperatures.
- Ayumu Kono; Ayumu Kawabata; Akira Yamazaki; Yuma Ohkubo; Adriano Sofo; Munetaka HosokawaThe Horticulture Journal Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2189-0102 2023
- Ko Motoki; Yu Kinoshita; Ryohei Nakano; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tetsuya NakazakiThe Horticulture Journal Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 92 (1) 66 - 76 2189-0102 2023
- Kenta Shirasawa; Munetaka Hosokawa; Yasuo Yasui; Atsushi Toyoda; Sachiko IsobeCold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2022/09Abstract Here, we report the genome sequence of a popular Japanese chili pepper landrace, Capsicum annuum ‘Takanotsume’. We used long-read sequencing and optical mapping, together with the genetic mapping technique, to obtain the chromosome-scale genome assembly of ‘Takanotsume’. The assembly consists of 12 pseudomolecules, which corresponds to the basic chromosome number of C. annuum, and is 3,058.5 Mb in size, spanning 97.0% of the estimated genome size. A total of 34,324 high-confidence genes were predicted in the genome, and 83.4% of the genome assembly was occupied by repetitive sequences. Comparative genomics of linked-read sequencing-derived de novo genome assemblies of two Capsicum chinense lines and whole-genome resequencing-derived genome assemblies of Capsicum species revealed not only nucleotide sequence variations but also genome structure variations (i.e., chromosomal rearrangements) between ‘Takanotsume’ and its relatives. Overall, the genome sequence data generated in this study will accelerate the pan-genomics and breeding of Capsicum, and facilitate the dissection of genetic mechanisms underlying the agronomically important traits of ‘Takanotsume’.
- Sho Ohno; Haruka Yamada; Kei Maruyama; Ayumi Deguchi; Yasunari Kato; Mizuki Yokota; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Munetaka Hosokawa; Motoaki DoiPlanta Springer Science and Business Media LLC 256 (3) 0032-0935 2022/09
- Ko Motoki; Yu Kinoshita; Ryohei Nakano; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tetsuya NakazakiPlant and Cell Physiology Oxford University Press (OUP) 63 (9) 1230 - 1241 0032-0781 2022/07Abstract Grafting-induced flowering is a key phenomenon to understand systemic floral induction caused by florigen. It can also be used as breeding technique enabling rapid seed production of crops with long generation times. However, the degree of floral induction in grafted plants is often variable. Moreover, it is difficult in some crop species. Here, we explored the factors promoting variability in the grafting-induced flowering of cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata), an important vegetable crop with a long generation time, via the quantitative analysis of florigen accumulation. Significant variability in the flowering response of grafted cabbage was observed when rootstocks of different genotypes were used. As reported previously, B. oleracea rootstocks didn’t induce flowering of grafted cabbage plants, but radish (Raphanus sativus L.) rootstocks unstably did, depending on the accessions used. Immunoblotting analysis of the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) protein, a main component of florigen, revealed that floral induction was quantitatively correlated with the level of accumulated FT protein in the grafted scion. To identify rootstock factors that cause variability in the floral induction of the grafted scion, we investigated FT protein accumulation and flowering response in grafted scions when the transcription levels of FT and the leaf area of rootstocks were altered by vernalization, daylength, and leaf trimming treatments. We concluded that increasing the total amount of FT protein produced in the rootstock is important for stable floral induction of the grafted cabbage, and this can be accomplished by increasing FT transcription and the leaf area of the rootstock.
- Emi Ota; Fumihiro Nishimura; Mitsutaka Mori; Masaya Tanaka; Takeshi Kanto; Munetaka Hosokawa; Masahiro Osakabe; Mamoru Satou; Minoru TakeshitaPlant Pathology Wiley 70 (6) 1378 - 1387 0032-0862 2021/04 [Refereed]
- Tamanna Abedin; Atsushi Yamamoto; Takahiro Hayashi; Munetaka HosokawaScientia Horticulturae Elsevier {BV} 276 109604 - 109604 0304-4238 2021/01
- Yu Kinoshita; Ko Motoki; Munetaka HosokawaThe Horticulture Journal Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 90 (4) 374 - 381 2189-0102 2021
- Akira Yamazaki; Kenta Shirasawa; Munetaka HosokawaEUPHYTICA SPRINGER 216 (11) 0014-2336 2020/10Breeding for thermotolerance in processes determining fruit set and pollen germination is increasingly needed as global warming progresses. We previously reported good yields at high temperatures from the F-1 hybrid of the Capsicum chinense cultivars 'Sy-2' and 'No. 3686', both of which yield poorly at high temperatures. Moreover, the percentages of fruit set at high temperature in the F-2 population segregated quantitively. In addition, percentages of fruit set in some F-2 individuals exceeded those of the F-1 hybrid. Analysis of the F-2 population using double-digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRAD-Seq) shows that the percentage of fruit set under high temperature is strongly associated to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a certain gene region of chromosome 6 and weakly associated to a gene region on the chromosome 3. Furthermore, the pollen germination rate is strongly associated to SNPs of the same regions on chromosomes 3 and 6. Analysis of the genotypes and traits in another F-2 population shows that the genotype determined by the cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence marker designed on the candidate gene region is associated to the percentage of fruit set and the pollen germination rate at high temperatures, supporting the results of ddRAD-Seq. The presence of alleles from both the gene regions of chromosome 3 from 'No. 3686' and chromosome 6 from 'Sy-2' increased the percentage of fruit set additively. We suggest that genes controlling fruit set and pollen germination at high temperature are located in these two gene regions.
- Daichi Tomimori; Munetaka Hosokawa; Shinichi Aoki; Masahiro OsakabeEnvironmental entomology Oxford University Press (OUP) 49 (4) 886 - 894 0046-225X 2020/08 [Refereed]
Perilla, Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton var. crispa (Thunb.) H. Deane, is traditionally cultivated as an edible/medicinal crop in East Asia. Its essential oil contains many bioactive compounds that are expected to have high pharmacological functionality, as well as antimicrobial and insecticidal activity. Spider mites are a major pest group for perilla cultivation. The two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch, possesses divergent detoxification enzymes and has developed resistance against most acaricides. The essential oil content of perilla halves from the pre-flowering phase to the flowering phase, and ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation generally increases defense compounds. To clarify the effects of this change in essential oil content and the effects of UV-B pretreatment, we investigated the developmental success and egg production of T. urticae on leaves from the preflowering and flowering phases cultivated with and without nighttime UV-B irradiation. Both the parameters significantly increased on leaves from the flowering phase in comparison with that from the preflowering phase, suggesting that constitutively produced essential oil provided protection against mite pests in a growth phase-specific manner. The defense system also extended the developmental period of mites on red perilla leaves, but not on green perilla leaves, in preflowering phase. Although egg production was lower on red perilla leaves pretreated with UV-B, no negative effects were caused on the developmental success and duration on red and green perilla and the egg production on green perilla by UV-B pretreatment. Our findings reveal a significant impact of investment allocation of perilla plants and a small contribution of UV-B irradiation to the plant defense system. - Hiroshi Okada; Tamanna Abedin; Atsushi Yamamoto; Takahiro Hayashi; Munetaka HosokawaScientia Horticulturae Elsevier {BV} 267 109252 - 109252 0304-4238 2020/06
- Increased percentage of fruit set of F1 hybrid of Capsicum chinense during high-temperature period.HOSOKAWA MunetakaSci. Hortic. 243 421 - 427 2019 [Refereed]
- HOSOKAWA MunetakaSci. Hortic Elsevier BV 244 1 - 9 0304-4238 2019 [Refereed]
- Tomoyuki Nabeshima; Yosuke Matsushita; Munetaka HosokawaViruses 10 (12) 729 - 729 2018/12 [Refereed]
Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) is one of the most severe threats in Chrysanthemum morifolium production. Over the last decade, several studies have reported the natural occurrence of CSVd resistance in chrysanthemum germplasms. Such CSVd-resistant germplasms are desirable for the stable production of chrysanthemum plants. Current surveys include finding new resistant chrysanthemum cultivars, breeding, and revealing resistant mechanisms. We review the progress, from discovery to current status, of CSVd-resistance studies, while introducing information on the improvement of associated inoculation and diagnostic techniques. - Sho Ohno; Wakako Hori; Munetaka Hosokawa; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki DoiPlanta Springer Verlag 247 (2) 413 - 428 1432-2048 2018/02 [Refereed]
MAIN CONCLUSION: Post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) of a chalcone synthase ( DvCHS2 ) occurred in the white part of bicolor petals and flavonoid-poor leaves; however, it did not in red petals and flavonoid-rich leaves. Petal color lability is a prominent feature of bicolor dahlia cultivars, and causes plants to produce not only original bicolor petals with colored bases and pure white tips, but also frequently single-colored petals without white tips. In this study, we analysed the molecular mechanisms that are associated with petal color lability using the red-white bicolor cultivar 'Yuino'. Red single-colored petals lose their white tips as a result of recover of flavonoid biosynthesis. Among flavonoid biosynthetic genes including four chalcone synthase (CHS)-like genes (DvCHS1, DvCHS2, DvCHS3, and DvCHS4), DvCHS1 and DvCHS2 had significantly lower expression levels in the white part of bicolor petals than in red petals, while DvCHS3, DvCHS4, and other flavonoid biosynthetic genes had almost the same expression levels. Small RNAs from the white part of a bicolor petal were mapped onto DvCHS1 and DvCHS2, while small RNAs from a red single-colored petal were not mapped onto any of the four CHS genes. A relationship between petal color and leaf flavonoid accumulation has previously been demonstrated, whereby red petal-producing plants accumulate flavonoids in their leaves, while bicolor petal-producing plants tend not to. The expression level of DvCHS2 was down-regulated in flavonoid-poor leaves and small RNAs from flavonoid-poor leaves were mapped onto DvCHS2, suggesting that the down-regulation of DvCHS2 in flavonoid-poor leaves occurs post-transcriptionally. Genomic analysis also suggested that DvCHS2 is the key gene involved in bicolor formation. Together, these results suggest that post-transcriptional gene silencing of DvCHS2 plays a key role in phenotypic lability in this bicolor dahlia. - Sho Ohno; Wakako Hori; Munetaka Hosokawa; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki DoiHorticulture Journal Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 87 (1) 140 - 148 2189-0110 2018 [Refereed]
Bicolor flowering dahlias are a group of cultivars that produce inflorescences with bicolored petals characterized by a colored basal part and a white tip. However, they frequently produce single-colored petals, even if they are vegetatively propagated. In a previous study, strong relationships between inflorescence color and leaf phenotype were observed in a red–white bicolor flowering dahlia ‘Yuino’ red petal-producing individuals accumulate flavonoids in leaves, whereas only bicolor petal-producing individuals tend not to accumulate them in leaves. Flavonoids in leaves are assumed to be chalcones. In this study, we investigated flavonoids in the leaves of ‘Yuino’ by nuclear magnetic resonance analysis and identified six caffeoyl esters, four flavonol derivatives, and three novel butein derivatives in the flavonoid-rich leaves of ‘Yuino’. The three novel compounds were butein 4',4-O-di-[2-O-(β-glucopyranosyl)-β-glucopyranoside], butein 4'-O-[2-O-(β-glucopyranosyl)-β-glucopyranoside]-4-O-β-glucopyranoside, and butein 4'-[6-O-(3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl)-β-glucopyranoside]-4-O-β-glucopyranoside. On the other hand, only caffeoyl esters were detected in flavonoid-poor leaves. These data demonstrated that flavonoid-rich leaves accumulated the flavonoids of butein and flavonol derivatives. The common enzyme for the biosynthesis of butein and flavonol derivatives is chalcone synthase thus, the importance of chalcone synthase for phenotypic lability in ‘Yuino’ was confirmed. - Ko Motoki; Yu Kinoshita; Munetaka HosokawaFrontiers in plant science 9 1967 - 1967 2018 [Refereed]
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) requires a long-term low-temperature exposure for floral induction, causing a delay in the breeding cycle. The objective of this study is to develop a method to induce flowering in cabbage without low-temperature treatment, using a grafting method. We conducted grafting experiments using two flower-induced Chinese kale cultivars (B. oleracea var. alboglabra) and seven radish cultivars/accessions as rootstocks and investigated the flowering response of grafted cabbage scions without low-temperature treatment. "Watanabe-seiko No.1" cabbage, when grafted onto the two Chinese kale cultivars, did not formed flower buds. Flowering was successfully induced in "Watanabe-seiko No.1" by grafting onto three out of the seven tested radish cultivars, and in "Kinkei No.201" and "Red cabbage" by grafting onto one tested radish cultivar. In "Watanabe-seiko No.1," the earliest flower bud appearance was observed at 29 days after grafting. Seeds were also obtained from the three cabbage cultivars that flowered by grafting. Gene expression analysis of "Watanabe-seiko No.1" cabbage scions which formed flower buds by grafting, revealed high expression of the homolog of the floral integrator, SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1 (BoSOC1), at the time of flower bud appearance. However, in the same leaf samples, we observed low expression of two homologs of florigen, FLOWERING LOCUS T (BoFT.C2 and BoFT.C6). In addition, two homologs of the floral repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C (BoFLC3 and BoFLC4), which are known to be down-regulated before flower bud differentiation in the vernalization pathway, were highly expressed, indicating that grafting onto radish induces cabbage flowering independently of the vernalization pathway. The expression level of the radish FT homolog (RsFT) in "Rat's tail-G2," which had highly induced flowering in the grafted cabbage scion, was higher than in the other radish cultivars. However, although "Rat's tail-CH" effectively induced flowering in the cabbage scion, the expression of RsFT was low in this cultivar. In this study, floral induction of non-vernalized cabbage cannot be explained by the expression levels of RsFT in rootstock plants, alone. The flowering of non-vernalized cabbage would be induced by transmissible agents from rootstocks and not by the expression of cabbage FT, BoFT, from the scion itself. - Jaime A. Teixeira Da Silva; Yaser Hassan Dewir; Adhityo Wicaksono; Leela Sahijram; Haenghoon Kim; Songjun Zeng; Stephen F. Chandler; Munetaka HosokawaFolia Horticulturae De Gruyter Open Ltd 29 (2) 99 - 111 2083-5965 2017/12 [Refereed]
As a result of its domestication, breeding and subsequent commercialization, African violet (Saintpaulia ionantha H. Wendl.) has become the most famous and popular Saintpaulia species. There is interest in producing cultivars that have increased resistance to pests and low temperature, in the introduction of novel horticultural characteristics such as leaf shape, flower colour, size and form, and in improved productivity and enhanced flower duration in planta. In African violet, techniques such as the application of chemical mutagens (ethylmethanesulfonate, N-nitroso-N-methylurea), radiation (gamma (γ)-rays, X-rays, carbon ion beams) and colchicine have been successfully applied to induce mutants. Among these techniques, γ radiation and colchicine have been the most commonly applied mutagens. This review offers a short synthesis of the advances made in African violet breeding, including studies on mutation and somaclonal variation caused by physical and chemical factors, as well as transgenic strategies using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and particle bombardment. In African violet, Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is affected by the Agrobacterium strain, selection marker, and cutting-induced wounding stress. Somaclonal variation, which arises in tissue cultures, can be problematic in maintaining true-To-Type clonal material, but may be a useful tool for obtaining variation in flower colour. The only transgenic African violet plants generated to date with horticulturally useful traits are tolerant to boron (heavy metal) stress, or bear a glucanase-chitinase gene. - Soo-Jung Yang; Sho Ohno; Ayumi Deguchi; Mitsuru Sato; Mariko Goto; Motoaki Doi; Miki Ohnishi; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Munetaka HosokawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 223 10 - 18 0304-4238 2017/09 [Refereed]
In this study, we revealed how the petals of Saintpaulia fuse into a corolla by using pinwheel phenotype cultivars. Striped patterns in petal, called pinwheel in Saintpaulia, are attractive phenotypes and thought to be the result of periclinal chimerism. For the selection of a genuine periclinal chimeric cultivar from three pinwheel cultivars, adventitious shoots were induced from leaf lamina. Shoot regeneration was observed from the epidermis in all cultivars by microscopic observation. All regenerated shoots from 'Kaname' flowered as monochromatic pink flowers, corresponding to an Ll phenotype of the cultivar. From the other two cultivars, many shoots flowered not only as an epidermal phenotype but also as a phenotype of the inner layer. In addition, shoot regeneration was induced from epidermis-peeled petioles from these three cultivars. All shoots from 'kaname' flowered as monochromatic blue flowers, corresponding to an L2 phenotype. On the other hand, many shoots from 'Kilauea' flowered not only as monochromatic flowers, corresponding to an L2 phenotype, but also as bi-colored flowers. 'Innocent Pink' did not produce shoots from epidermal-peeled petioles. These results suggested that 'Kaname' is a genuine periclinal chimera, while the other two cultivars have other mechanisms for pinwheel expression. Genomic PCR using primers that amplifies almost the full length of flavonoid 3',5'-hydroxylase (F3'5'H) revealed the gene to be non-functional in pink flowers from Ll of 'Kaname'. From monochromatic pink plants and pink portions of the corolla of 'Raname', full-length F3'5'H was not amplified. Similar results were obtained by quantitative PCR. Finally, we observed the fused portion of the petals and revealed that the petal fusion did not occur by postgenital fusion but by "connection". The process, in Saintpaulia, comprises periclinal cell division in Ll during petal development, active cell division at the edge of the petal, adhesion to the next petals, and fusion. These steps create a striped flower color in Saintpaulia. - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva; Songjun Zeng; Adhityo Wicaksono; Mafatlal M. Kher; Haenghoon Kim; Munetaka Hosokawa; Yaser Hassan DewirSOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 112 501 - 507 0254-6299 2017/09 [Refereed]
African violet (Saintpaulia ionantha H. Wendl.) (Gesneriaceae) is a popular ornamental pot plant that is easy to culture ex vitro and in vitro relative to other herbaceous ornamentals. This quality makes it an ideal system for in vitro regeneration experiments. This review summarizes the studies that have been conducted on the in vitro culture and micropropagation of this plant. Although shoot regeneration from internodes, floral buds, anthers and protoplasts has been achieved, leaf blades and petioles have been a popular source tissue for regeneration. An effective and reproducible protocol for the direct induction of shoots, without the formation of any intermediary callus, involves the use of a cytokinin like BA or kinetin, usually in combination with an auxin likeNAA, bothwithin a concentration range of 0.1 to 1 mg/L, and on a Murashige and Skoog basalmedium. Shoots can form in both light and darkness, but most effectively in the light, and rooting can be induced from shoots, even in the absence of an auxin, although a low concentration (0.1-0.5 mg/L) of NAA or IAA is recommended. African violets acclimatize easily, even in a simple soil-based substrate, and can flowerwithin 4 months of transfer to ex vitro conditions. These protocols, including somatic embryogenesis and cryopreservation, may also benefit the in vitro culture and conservation of wild species of Saintpaulia. (C) 2017 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Nao Ota; Tomoyuki Nabeshima; Masahiro Osakabe; Shinichi Aoki; Tatsuya Awano; Munetaka HosokawaHORTICULTURE JOURNAL JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 86 (3) 349 - 356 2189-0102 2017/07 [Refereed]
Although ultraviolet-B (UV-B) light (280-315 nm) irradiation effectively controls spider mites in horticultural crop production, it also causes plant damage, leading to growth suppression, changes in morphology, and leaf scorching. However, sensitivity to UV-B varies among plant species. Here, we assessed the effect of UV-B on growing perilla (Perilla frutescens var. crispa) plants. Three experiments were conducted. In the first experiment, plants of the variety 'Akachirimenshiso' were grown in a plastic house with natural light conditions and subjected to three treatments: natural UV (control), -UV, and natural UV plus artificial UV-B treatment (50 mW.m(-2)) from 0:00 to 3:00. The length of leaf blades that received additional UV-B treatment was reduced by 16.5% and 32.3% in two trials compared with that of the respective controls. In this experiment, additional UV-B irradiation turned the leaf color greener. During UV-B treatment, the values of leaf a*, an indicator of leaf redness, were significantly lower than their respective controls in both trials: 21.5 vs. 31.6 in trial I and 20.2 vs. 30.7 in trial H. For most of the parameters measured in this experiment, no differences were observed between the control and -UV treatment groups. In the second experiment, plants were irradiated with UV-B for 3 weeks at nighttime (0:00-3:00) or daytime (12:00-15:00). In the cultivar 'Houkouakashiso', the length of leaf blades significantly decreased by 15.9% and 20.6% under nighttime UV-B irradiation at 80 and 120 mW.m(2), respectively, compared with that of the non-irradiated controls. Irradiation at 80 mW.m(-2) also decreased the width of the leaf blades by 13.1% and that at 120 mW.m(-2) further decreased it by 25.0%. These results showed that UV-B irradiation at night decreased the size of perilla leaves. In addition, the value of a* became lower under UV-B irradiation in the nighttime. Thus, UV-B irradiation appeared to turn purple perilla leaves green. When plants were irradiated with UV-B in the daytime, there was no significant difference between irradiated and non-irradiated plants in the length or width of leaf blades, a*, or fresh weight of aerial parts and number of nodes on the main stem. In the third experiment, visible rays (VIS) emitted by fluorescent lamps were applied at 0:00-3:00 and 6:00-22:00. Plants were irradiated with 120 mW.m(2) of UV-B at 0:00-3:00. UV-B + VIS treatment of 'Akachirimenshiso' with VIS from fluorescent lamps did not significantly affect the parameters measured in this experiment compared to -UV treatment. The results of this study suggest that UV-B damage to perilla leaves can be avoided by combined irradiation with visible light. - Tomoyuki Nabeshima; Soo-Jung Yang; Sho Ohno; Keita Honda; Ayumi Deguchi; Motoaki Doi; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Munetaka HosokawaFrontiers in plant science FRONTIERS MEDIA SA 8 1749 - 1749 1664-462X 2017 [Refereed]
Saintpaulia ionantha is propagated by adventitious buds in horticulture, and periclinal chimeral cultivars are usually difficult to propagate. However, some periclinal chimeral cultivars can be propagated with adventitious buds, and the mechanism of which has been unknown. Striped flower cultivars "Kaname," "Concord," and "Monique" were used to investigate what causes flower color separation in adventitious shoot-derived plants by tissue culture. These cultivars were revealed to have mutated flavonoid 3', 5' hydroxylase (SiF3'5'H), WDR1 (SiWDR1), or flavonoid 3 hydroxylase (SiF3H), respectively, in their L1 layer. From our previous study using "Kaname," all flowers from adventitious shoots were colored pink, which was the epidermal color of mother plants' flowers. We used "Concrd" and "Monique" from which we obtained not only monochromatic-colored plants the same as the epidermal color of mother plants, but also plants with a monochromatic colored plants, same as the subepidermal color, and a striped flower color the same as mother plants. Histological observations revealed that epidermal cells divided actively at 14 d after culture and they were involved in the formation of adventitious shoots in the cultured leaf segments of "Kaname." On the other hand, in "Concord" and "Monique," the number of divided cells in the subepidermis was rather higher than that of epidermal cells, and subepidermal cells were sometimes involved in shoot formation. In addition, the plant and leaf size of L1-derived plants from "Concord" and "Monique" were non-vigorous and smaller than those derived from the subepidermal layer. In conclusion, periclinal chimeral cultivars of Saintpaulia can be divided into two types. One type has a high cell division activity in the L1 layer, from which only single flower-colored plants derived from L1 can be obtained as adventitious shoots. Another type has a low cell division activity in the L1 layer, from which striped flower-colored plants the same as mother plants derived from several layers including L1 can be obtained as adventitious shoots. In the periclinal chimeral cultivar capable of propagation with adventitious shoots, the possibility was shown that cells in the L2 layer could form shoots by involving cells of the L1 layer with a low division activity. - Tomoyuki Nabeshima; Motoaki Doi; Munetaka HosokawaFrontiers in plant science FRONTIERS MEDIA SA 8 1940 - 1940 1664-462X 2017 [Refereed]
Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) was inoculated into two chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium) cultivars, the CSVd-susceptible cultivar Piato and the CSVd-resistant cultivar Mari Kazaguruma. For CSVd inoculation, grafting and Agrobacterium-mediated inoculation were used. In grafting experiments, CSVd was detectable in Mari Kazaguruma after grafting onto infected Piato, but after removal of infected rootstocks, CSVd could not be detected in the uppermost leaves. In agroinfection experiments, CSVd systemic infection was observed in Piato but not in Mari Kazaguruma. However, agro-inoculated leaves of Mari Kazaguruma accumulated circular CSVd RNA to levels equivalent to those in Piato at 7 days post-inoculation. In situ detection of CSVd in inoculated leaves revealed that CSVd was absent in phloem of Mari Kazaguruma, while CSVd strongly localized to this site in Piato. We hypothesize that CSVd resistance in Mari Kazaguruma relates not to CSVd replication but to CSVd movement in leaves. - Boubourakas Iraklis; Hiroko Kanda; Tomoyuki Nabeshima; Mayu Onda; Nao Ota; Sota Koeda; Munetaka HosokawaPlant cell reports SPRINGER 35 (8) 1617 - 28 0721-7714 2016/08 [Refereed]
KEY MESSAGE: CSVd could not infect Nicotiana benthamiana when the plants were pretreated with crude leaf extract of Capsicum chinense 'Sy-2'. C. chinense leaves were revealed to contain strong RNA-digesting activity. Several studies have identified active antiviral and antiviroid agents in plants. Capsicum plants are known to contain antiviral agents, but the mechanism of their activity has not been determined. We aimed to elucidate the mechanism of Capsicum extract's antiviroid activity. Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) was inoculated into Nicotiana benthamiana plants before or after treating the plants with a leaf extract of Capsicum chinense 'Sy-2'. CSVd infection was determined using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) 3 weeks after inoculation. When Capsicum extract was sprayed or painted onto N. benthamiana before inoculation, it was effective in preventing infection by CSVd. To evaluate CSVd digestion activity in leaf extracts, CSVd was mixed with leaf extracts of Mirabilis, Phytolacca, Pelargonium and Capsicum. CSVd-digesting activities were examined by quantifying undigested CSVd using qRT-PCR, and RNA gel blotting permitted visualization of the digested CSVd. Only Capsicum leaf extract digested CSVd, and in the Capsicum treatment, small digested CSVd products were detected by RNA gel blot analysis. When the digesting experiment was performed for various cultivars and species of Capsicum, only cultivars of C. chinense showed strong CSVd-digesting activity. Our observations indicated that Capsicum extract contains strong RNA-digesting activity, leading to the conclusion that this activity is the main mechanism for protection from infection by CSVd through spraying or painting before inoculation. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a strong RNA-digesting activity by a plant extract. - Li Liu; Jelli Venkatesh; Yeong Deuk Jo; Sota Koeda; Munetaka Hosokawa; Jin-Ho Kang; Sandra Goritschnig; Byoung-Cheorl KangTAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik SPRINGER 129 (8) 1541 - 56 0040-5752 2016/08 [Refereed]
KEY MESSAGE: The sy - 2 temperature-sensitive gene from Capsicum chinense was fine mapped to a 138.8-kb region at the distal portion of pepper chromosome 1. Based on expression analyses, two putative F-box genes were identified as sy - 2 candidate genes. Seychelles-2 ('sy-2') is a temperature-sensitive natural mutant of Capsicum chinense, which exhibits an abnormal leaf phenotype when grown at temperatures below 24 °C. We previously showed that the sy-2 phenotype is controlled by a single recessive gene, sy-2, located on pepper chromosome 1. In this study, a high-resolution genetic and physical map for the sy-2 locus was constructed using two individual F2 mapping populations derived from a cross between C. chinense mutant 'sy-2' and wild-type 'No. 3341'. The sy-2 gene was fine mapped to a 138.8-kb region between markers SNP 5-5 and SNP 3-8 at the distal portion of chromosome 1, based on comparative genomic analysis and genomic information from pepper. The sy-2 target region was predicted to contain 27 genes. Expression analysis of these predicted genes showed a differential expression pattern for ORF10 and ORF20 between mutant and wild-type plants; with both having significantly lower expression in 'sy-2' than in wild-type plants. In addition, the coding sequences of both ORF10 and ORF20 contained single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) causing amino acid changes, which may have important functional consequences. ORF10 and ORF20 are predicted to encode F-box proteins, which are components of the SCF complex. Based on the differential expression pattern and the presence of nonsynonymous SNPs, we suggest that these two putative F-box genes are most likely responsible for the temperature-sensitive phenotypes in pepper. Further investigation of these genes may enable a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of low temperature sensitivity in plants. - Tomoyuki Nabeshima; Motoaki Doi; Munetaka HosokawaJournal of virological methods ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 234 169 - 73 0166-0934 2016/08 [Refereed]
Agroinfiltration was tested as a method of inoculation of chrysanthemum plants with chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd). Binary vectors harboring dimeric CSVd sequences in sense and antisense orientations were constructed, and Agrobacterium transfected with these binary vectors was infiltrated into chrysanthemum leaves. Northern blotting and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis showed that local infection was established within 7 days and systemic infection within 20 days. CSVd polarities showed no difference in infectivity. This study showed that agroinfiltration of chrysanthemum plants is an easy, rapid, and cost-effective method for CSVd inoculation. - Sho Ohno; Wakako Hori; Munetaka Hosokawa; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki DoiHORTICULTURE JOURNAL JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 85 (2) 177 - 186 2189-0102 2016/04 [Refereed]
Bicolor flowering dahlias generally produce inflorescences with bicolor petals characterized by a colored basal part and a white tip; however, they frequently produce single-colored petals. This petal color lability prevents uniform production of cut or pot flowers of bicolor dahlias and reduces the economic value of bicolor cultivars. In this study, to reveal the underlying mechanism and control color lability, the pattern of occurrence of single colored petals was characterized in a red white bicolor flowering cultivar 'Yuino'. 'Yuino' produced inflorescences with bicolor petals, red petals, and both red and bicolor petals. Red petals occurred almost always at the outer whorls or sectorally in a mixed inflorescence, similar to a chimera or a lateral mutant. The occurrence of red petals was higher in field experiments during May to December than in greenhouse experiments during October to next July. We identified the "R-line" plant, which produced red petals with high frequency during the winter to spring cultivation; this characteristic to produce red petals with high frequency was retained through vegetative propagation. There were strong relationships between inflorescence color and leaf phenotype; red petal-producing plants accumulated flavonoids in leaves, whereas only bicolor petal-producing plants tended not to accumulate flavonoid in leaves. This suggests that petal color of 'Yuino' is associated with flavonoid synthetic potential in shoot. Therefore, a phenotypic difference is observed not only in petal colors but also at the whole plant level. - Fumi Tatsuzawa; Munetaka HosokawaHORTICULTURE JOURNAL JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 85 (1) 63 - 69 2189-0102 2016/01 [Refereed]
The flower colors and anthocyanin constitution of sixteen cultivars of Saintpaulia were surveyed to determine the relationship between their flower colors and anthocyanin components. Six anthocyanins were isolated from the flowers of these cultivars as major anthocyanins along with three minor ones, and their structures were identified by co-HPLC or chemical and spectroscopic techniques. Among them, a novel anthocyanin, pelargonidin 3-O-[6-O-(4-O-(acetyl)-alpha-rhamnopyranosyl)-beta-glucopyranoside] (pelargonidin 3-acetyl-rutinoside; 8) was found in cultivars of 'Georgia' and 'Jessica' as a major anthocyanin. Regarding the flower color variation in these cultivars, the hue values (b*/a*) of these flower colors were responsible for the glycosidic positions in the anthocyanidin molecule and also the combination of anthocyanins. These flower colors were classified into six groups, A-F, based on the flower colors and anthocyanin components were arranged as follows. In violet-blue flowers of group A (hue values b*/a* = -2.61--1.72, VB N89B-VB 94B) and purple-violet flowers of group B (-1.06 and -0.81, PV N82A and PV N80B), malvidin 3-acetyl-rutinoside-5-glucoside was the most effective major anthocyanin for flower colors. In purple-violet flowers (-0.69 and -0.53, PV N80B and PV N81A) of group C, peonidin 3-acetyl-rutinoside-5-glucoside was the most effective major anthocyanin for flower colors. In red-purple flowers (-0.44--0.27, RP 73A-RP N74B) of groups D, pelargonidin 3-acetyl-rutinoside-5-glucoside, in red-purple flowers (-0.03 and -0.02, RP 60D and RP 71D) of group E, pelargonidin 3-acetyl-rutinoside, and in red-purple flowers (0.04 and 0.13, RP 61A and RP 71A) of group F, peonidin 3-acetyl-rutinoside were the most effective major anthocyanins for flower colors. From these results, the glucosylation of 5-OH in anthocyanidin 3-acetyl-rutinoside and an increase in the methylation of the B-ring in anthocyanidin were considered to have the most important effects on flower color variations in these Saintpaulia cultivars. - Deguchi Ayumi; Tatsuzawa Fumi; Hosokawa Munetaka; Doi Motoaki; Ohno ShoThe Horticulture Journal The Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 85 (4) 340 - 350 2189-0102 2016
The black flower color of dahlias (Dahlia variabilis) has been suggested to be attributed to a high accumulation of cyanidin (Cy)-based anthocyanins. A possible explanation for this effect is that Cy-based anthocyanins in dahlias contribute more to the black flower color than pelargonidin (Pg)-based anthocyanins by lowering petal lightness (L*) and chroma (C*), but no obvious evidence has been reported. In this study, four major anthocyanins accumulated in dahlia petals, 3,5-diglucoside (3,5diG) and 3-(6''-malonylglucoside)-5-glucoside (3MG5G) of Pg and Cy, were purified and their colors were evaluated in vitro at various pHs (3.0, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, or 7.0) and various concentrations (0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, or 3.0 mg·mL−1 at pH 5.0 or pH 3.0). The color of solution of purified anthocyanins varied depending on pH. At pH 5.0, which is approximately the same as pH of dahlia petals, and at pH 3.0, at which anthocyanins are relatively stable, the L* and C* of Cy 3,5diG were similar to or higher than those of Pg 3,5diG, suggesting that Cy 3,5diG did not contribute more to the black flower coloring than Pg 3,5diG. On the other hand, the L* and C* of Cy 3MG5G were significantly lower than those of Pg 3MG5G, particularly above 2.0 mg·mL−1, suggesting that Cy 3MG5G contributed more than Pg 3MG5G. A similar tendency was observed in the color measurement of mixed anthocyanins in various proportion of Pg and Cy. The L* and C* of Pg 3MG5G were much higher than those of the other three anthocyanins; therefore, its color was considered to be the farthest from black among the four anthocyanins. The accumulated amount of 3MG5G-type anthocyanins was much higher than that of 3,5diG-type anthocyanins in all nine cultivars, although the proportion of Pg- and Cy-based anthocyanins varied among the cultivars. Considering these results, it was suggested that because 3MG5G-type anthocyanins predominantly accumulate in petals, and Cy 3MG5G has a significantly higher contribution to lowering L* and C* than Pg 3MG5G, the high accumulation of Cy-based anthocyanins is critical for the black flower coloring of dahlias. The contribution of each anthocyanin is considered to depend on the structure; therefore, identifying the anthocyanin with the highest contribution to lowering L* and C* may enable the production of black flowers in various species through the high accumulation of the anthocyanin in petals.
- Sota Koeda; Elly Kesumawati; Yuri Tanaka; Munetaka Hosokawa; Motoaki Doi; Akira KitajimaTropical Agriculture and Development Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 60 (2) 64 - 64 1882-8469 2016 [Refereed]
Hot peppers (Capsicum spp.) are essential spice in Indonesian meal. Recently, diseases caused by viruses are emerging as serious problems in pepper production at northern Sumatra. Viruses are destabilizing farmers' incomes and the prices of spice used daily by the consumers. In the present study, to obtain the fundamental knowledge of severe damage in pepper production, field research and molecular study were conducted to assess the genetic identity and diversity of pepper-infecting viruses. Five local farmers' fields located at the suburbs of Banda Aceh were chosen for the study. At each field approximately 500 to 3,000 plants of C. annuum were cultivated. The yellow leaf curl symptoms were observed in more than 81 % of plants in all the fields, and symptoms reached 100 % at four fields out of five. As yellow leaf curl symptoms are often caused by begomoviruses, DNA-A full-length sequences were determined and clarified that Pepper yellow leaf curl Indonesia virus (PepYLCIV), Tomato yellow leaf curl Kanchanaburi virus (TYLCKaV), and Ageratum yellow vein virus (AYVV) were infecting pepper plants. By detecting three different begomoviruses independently using specific primers, it was suggested that most of pepper plants were infected with two to three viruses. The present study inferred that mixed infection of begomoviruses is associated with the serious virus problems in pepper production at northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
- Ayumi Deguchi; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Munetaka Hosokawa; Motoaki Doi; Sho OhnoPlanta SPRINGER 242 (3) 663 - 75 0032-0935 2015/09 [Refereed]
MAIN CONCLUSION: Tobacco streak virus suppressed post-transcriptional gene silencing and caused a flower color change in black dahlias, which supported the role of cyanidin-based anthocyanins for black flower appearance. Black flower color of dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) has been attributed, in part, to the high accumulation of cyanidin-based anthocyanins that occurs when flavone synthesis is reduced because of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) of flavone synthase II (DvFNS). There are also purple-flowering plants that have emerged from a black cultivar 'Kokucho'. We report that the purple color is not caused by a mutation, as previously thought, but by infection with tobacco streak virus (TSVdahlia), which suppresses the PTGS of DvFNS. When TSVdahlia was eliminated from the purple-flowering 'Kokucho' by leaf primordia-free shoot apical meristem culture, the resulting flowers were black. TSVdahlia-infected purple flowers had lower numbers of siRNAs to DvFNS than black flowers, suggesting that TSVdahlia has a silencing suppressor. The graft inoculation of other black cultivars with TSVdahlia altered their flower color drastically except for 'Fidalgo Blacky', a very deep black cultivar with the highest amount of cyanidin-based anthocyanins. The flowers of all six TSVdahlia-infected cultivars accumulated increased amounts of flavones and reduced amounts of cyanidin-based anthocyanins. 'Fidalgo Blacky' remained black despite the change in pigment accumulation, and the amounts of cyanidin-based anthocyanins in its TSVdahlia-infected plants were still higher than those of other cultivars. We propose that black flower color in dahlia is controlled by two different mechanisms that increase the amount of cyanidin-based anthocyanins: DvFNS PTGS-dependent and -independent mechanisms. If both mechanisms occur simultaneously, the flower color will be blacker than if only a single mechanism is active. - Mahmoud Sharaf-Eldin; Shereen Elkholy; Munetaka Hosokawa; Kai Yanagawa; Eiji Nawata; Keiichi Takagi; Jose-Antonio FernandezZEITSCHRIFT FUR ARZNEI- & GEWURZPFLANZEN AGRIMEDIA GMBH 20 (2) 84 - 87 1431-9292 2015/06 [Refereed]
The detection of new mutations in saffron flowers with increased number of stigmata has been reported, and the other mutants in floral whorls were discussed. Referable to the sexual sterility of saffron, it is concluded that if the observed mutations verified to be external stimuli determined; the cause which may be detected could increase saffron spice production and; reduce the cost of saffron production in the future. Mutagenic effects of carbon-ion beam on corms of saffron have been reported in this study. - Fumi Tatsuzawa; Sayumi Matsuda; Kazuhisa Kato; Munetaka HosokawaHORTICULTURE JOURNAL JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 84 (1) 77 - 82 2189-0102 2015/01 [Refereed]
A new acetylated anthocyanin was extracted from the red-purple flowers of Saintpaulia 'Tomoko' with 5% HOAc-H2O or 5% formic acid-H2O, and determined to be peonidin 3-O-[6-O-(4-O-(acetyl)-alpha-rhamnopyranosyl)-beta-glucospyranoside] (1), by chemical and spectroscopic methods. In addition, two known acetylated cyanidin glycosides, cyanidin 3-O-[6-O-(4-O-(acetyl)-alpha-rhamnopyranosyl)-beta-glucospyranoside] (2) and cyanidin 3-O-[2-O-(beta-xylopyranosyl)-6-O-(acetyl)-beta-glucopyranoside] (3), were also identified in the redpurple flowers and grayed-purple leaves of S. 'Tomoko', respectively. These three anthocyanins have not been reported hitherto in plant tissues in the genus Saintpaulia. - Sayumi Matsuda; Mitsuru Sato; Sho Ohno; Soo-Jung Yang; Motoaki Doi; Munetaka HosokawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 83 (4) 308 - 316 1882-3351 2014/10 [Refereed]
For determination of the endogenous and exogenous causes of somaclonal variation in in vitro culture, a bioassay system was developed using the variegated Sairupaulia (African violet) 'Thamires' (Saintpaulia sp.), having pink petals with blue splotches caused by transposon VGs1 (Variation Generator of Saintpaulia 1) deletion in the promoter region of flavonoid 3',5'-hydroxylase. Not only true-to-type but also many solid blue and chimeric plants regenerate in vitro-cultured explants of this cultivar. Using multiplex PCR that enables the determination of these variations, we attempted to evaluate the effects of four candidate triggers of mutation: pre-existing mutated cells, shooting conditions in vitro or ex vitro, cutting treatment of explants, and addition of plant growth regulators (PGRs) to the medium. The percentages of somaclonal variations among total shoots regenerated from leaf segments and stamens were 46.6 and 56.5, which were higher than the percentages expected from pre-existing mutated cells (3.6 and 1.4, respectively). These results indicate that pre-existing mutated cells are not a main cause of somaclonal variations. The percentage of somaclonal variation was independent of culture conditions for mother plants; the mutation percentages of adventitious shoots regenerated from ex vitro- and in vitro-grown leaves were 9.2% and 8.5%, respectively. In addition, the percentage of somaclonal variations of adventitious shoots regenerated under in vitro conditions from the in vitro grown mother plants was also low, at 4.9%. This indicates that the in vitro condition itself is not a main cause of somaclonal variation. However, when adventitious shoots were regenerated from 10 x 5-mm cut-leaf laminas on a PGR-free medium, the percentage of somaclonal variation was 26.4%. In addition, the percentage of somaclonal variations dramatically increased when PGRs were added to the medium for both leaves and leaf segments (39.9 and 46.6, respectively). The bioassay system using Saintpaulia 'Thamires' will enable the screening of many environmental factors because of its rapidity and ease of use and will facilitate the development of a new tissue culture technology for avoiding mutation. - Sota Koeda; Kosuke Sato; Kenichi Tomi; Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Rihito Takisawa; Munetaka Hosokawa; Motoaki Doi; Tetsuya Nakazaki; Akira KitajimaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 83 (3) 244 - 251 1882-3351 2014/07 [Refereed]
'No.80' (Capsicum chinense) from the Caribbean is a valuable genetic source from the aspect of its non-pungent and highly aromatic traits. In the present study, the non-pungency, volatile components, and phylogenetic origin of 'No.80' were analyzed with another C. chinense cultivar, 'No.2' from Brazil, which is also non-pungent but less aromatic. Expressions and deduced amino acid sequences of acyltransferase (Punl) of 'No.80' and 'No.2' were normal compared with a pungent cultivar, 'Habanero'. Insertions of 7-bp and 8-bp resulting in frameshift mutations were found in the coding regions of putative aminotransferase (p-AMT) of 'No.80' and 'No.2', respectively. Co-segregation of these insertions with the non-pungent phenotypes in F-1 and F-2 populations obtained from crossing 'No.80' or 'No.2' with 'Habanero' suggested that non-pungency in these cultivars arose from genetic mutations of p-AMT that occurred independently. Moreover, molecular phylogenetic analysis suggested that 'No.80', a close relative of 'No.2', originates from capsicums migrated from the South American mainland. In addition to pungency, we assessed the volatile components of the highly aromatic 'No.80', the less aromatic 'No.2', and their F-1 hybrid using gas chromatography. 'No.80' contained higher levels of aroma-contributing volatiles than 'No.2', which correlated with the stronger and weaker aromas of two cultivars. Further, the fruit of F-1 progenies emitted a number of volatile compounds between or higher than their corresponding parents. Based on these results, the approaches for breeding highly aromatic non-pungent cultivars are discussed. - T. Nabeshima; M. Hosokawa; S. Yano; K. Ohishi; M. DoiJOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY HEADLEY BROTHERS LTD 89 (1) 29 - 34 1462-0316 2014/01 [Refereed]
A total of 199 chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum x morifolium Ramat.) cultivars were used in screening for resistance to chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd). Plants were inoculated with CSVd by attaching leaf primordia-free, shoot apical meristems to CSVd-infected root tips of a CSVd-sensitive cultivar. CSVd titres in the first and third youngest expanded leaves were analysed after 2 months in culture, and a systematic classification into four groups was conducted. Long-term cultivation records provided by a breeding nursery confirmed our findings of those screened cultivars classified in vitro as "non-detected-type" (i.e., those expected to have a high level of resistance). In addition, of the 15 candidate cultivars selected as "non-detected-type", four cultivars were shown to have a high level of CSVd-resistance by ex vitro grafting experiments. From the results of our in vitro and ex vitro experiments, the advantages of our newly-developed in vitro-screening system are discussed. - Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Hirotsugu Yoneda; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tetsuya Miwa; Susumu YazawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 165 242 - 245 0304-4238 2014/01 [Refereed]
Capsinoids are a group of low-pungent capsaicinoid analogs produced in Capsicum fruits. Their bioactivities are similar to those of capsaicinoids, such as the suppression of fat accumulation and antioxidant activity. Capsinoids have low pungency and thus are more easily used as food ingredients than capsaicinoids. Capsinoids are, however, unstable in water and upon heating, and their content decreases during fruit maturation. Therefore, capsinoid-containing fruits should be consumed raw and before maturation. Previous genetic study showed that capsinoid biosynthesis is controlled by two genes, p-AMT and Pun1, designated as A and B, respectively. It is expected that aaBB and aaBb represent low-pungent plants containing capsinoids. In this study, DNA markers of p-AMT and Pun1 were used in an attempt to develop a new fresh cultivar containing capsinoids in a cross-breeding program. The genotypes of each progeny derived from the cross of 'Murasaki' (AAbb) x 'CH-19 Sweet' (aaBB) were determined using the DNA markers. Specifically, p-AMT genotypes were determined using a dCAPS marker and Pun1 genotypes using a SCAR marker. From the results of genotyping, aaBB or aaBb plants were selected and developed as a new cultivar, 'Maru Salad'. The capsinoid content of fruits of 'Maru Salad' at harvest was approximately 700 mu g/gDW. Fruits of 'Maru Salad' are larger than those of 'CH-19 Sweet' and are suitable to be consumed raw. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Sota Koeda; Munetaka Hosokawa; Hiroki Saito; Motoaki DoiJournal of plant research SPRINGER JAPAN KK 126 (5) 675 - 84 0918-9440 2013/09 [Refereed]
Plants in tropical regions experience temperature fluctuation only in non-extreme ambient temperatures. Thus, moderate changes in temperatures, which they never experience in their local environments, might be sufficient to manifest the locally hidden phenotype caused by natural mutation. To validate this hypothesis, temperature-treating experiments were performed on Capsicum accessions collected from tropical regions. Thirty-six Capsicum accessions, collected from Caribbean countries, were screened for temperature sensitivity. Similarities in their temperature sensitivities were compared with Sy-2 (C. chinense) from Seychelles, which was previously found to be a temperature-sensitive accession. Tr-13 from Trinidad & Tobago exhibited developmental abnormalities at temperatures below 24 °C. Expression of defense-related genes was induced, and salicylic acid, which is a key molecule in the plant's defense response, accumulated in Tr-13 at temperatures below 24 °C. Tr-13 and Sy-2 appeared normal when they were grown at temperatures simulating those in Trinidad and Seychelles, respectively. Crossing Tr-13 with No. 3341 or Sy-2 revealed that the temperature-sensitive phenotype of Tr-13 was caused by a genetic mutation in the same locus as Sy-2. Plants having a temperature-sensitive phenotype that is caused by natural mutations evade artificial selection and exist as crops in specific environments, such as tropical regions. - Sho Ohno; Ayumi Deguchi; Munetaka Hosokawa; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki DoiPlanta SPRINGER 238 (2) 331 - 43 0032-0935 2013/08 [Refereed]
The study was aimed to identify the factors that regulate the intensity of flower color in cyanic dahlia (Dahlia variabilis), using fifteen cultivars with different color intensities in their petals. The cultivars were classified into three groups based on their flavonoid composition: ivory white cultivars with flavones; purple and pink cultivars with flavones and anthocyanins; and red cultivars with flavones, anthocyanins, and chalcones. Among the purple, pink, and ivory white cultivars, an inverse relationship was detected between lightness, which was used as an indicator for color intensity and anthocyanin content. A positive correlation was detected between anthocyanin contents and the expression of some structural genes in the anthocyanin synthesis pathway that are regulated by DvIVS, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor. A positive correlation between anthocyanin content and expression of DvIVS was also found. The promoter region of DvIVS was classified into three types, with cultivars carrying Type 1 promoter exhibited deep coloring, those carrying Type 2 and/or Type 3 exhibited pale coloring, and those carrying Type 1 and Type 2 and/or Type 3 exhibited medium coloring. The transcripts of the genes from these promoters encoded full-length predicted proteins. These results suggested that the genotype of the promoter region in DvIVS is one of the key factors determining the flower color intensity. - Ayumi Deguchi; Sho Ohno; Munetaka Hosokawa; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki DoiPlanta SPRINGER 237 (5) 1325 - 35 0032-0935 2013/05 [Refereed]
Black color in flowers is a highly attractive trait in the floricultural industry, but its underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. This study was performed to identify the bases of the high accumulation of anthocyanidins in black cultivars and to determine whether the high accumulation of total anthocyanidins alone leads to the black appearance. Our approach was to compare black dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) cultivars with purple cultivars and a purple flowering mutant of a black cultivar, using pigment and molecular analyses. Black cultivars characteristically exhibited low lightness, high petal accumulation of cyanidin and total anthocyanidins without flavones, and marked suppression of flavone synthase (DvFNS) expression. A comparative study using black and purple cultivars revealed that neither the absence of flavones nor high accumulation of total anthocyanidins is solely sufficient for black appearance, but that cyanidin content in petals is also an important factor in the phenotype. A study comparing the black cultivar 'Kokucho' and its purple mutant showed that suppression of DvFNS abolishes the competition between anthocyanidin and flavone synthesis and leads to accumulation of cyanidin and total anthocyanidins that produce a black appearance. Surprisingly, in black cultivars the suppression of DvFNS occurred in a post-transcriptional manner, as determined by small RNA mapping. - Munetaka Hosokawa; Takayoshi Yamauchi; Masayoshi Takahama; Mariko Goto; Sachiko Mikano; Yuki Yamaguchi; Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Sho Ohno; Sota Koeda; Motoaki Doi; Susumu YazawaPlant cell reports SPRINGER 32 (5) 601 - 9 0721-7714 2013/05 [Refereed]
KEY MESSAGE: The corolla of Petunia 'Magic Samba' exhibits unstable anthocyanin expression depending on its phosphorus content. Phosphorus deficiency enhanced post-transcriptional gene silencing of chalcone synthase - A in the corolla. Petunia (Petunia hybrida) 'Magic Samba' has unstable red-white bicolored corollas that respond to nutrient deficiency. We grew this cultivar hydroponically using solutions that lacked one or several nutrients to identify the specific nutrient related to anthocyanin expression in corolla. The white area of the corolla widened under phosphorus (P)-deficient conditions. When the P content of the corolla grown under P-deficient conditions dropped to <2,000 ppm, completely white corollas continued to develop in >40 corollas until the plants died. Other elemental deficiencies had no clear effects on anthocyanin suppression in the corolla. After phosphate was resupplied to the P-deficient plants, anthocyanin was restored in the corollas. The expression of chalcone synthase-A (CHS-A) was suppressed in the white area that widened under P-suppressed conditions, whereas the expression of several other genes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis was enhanced more in the white area than in the red area. Reddish leaves and sepals developed under the P-deficient condition, which is a typical P-deficiency symptom. Two genes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis were enhanced in the reddish organs. Small interfering RNA analysis of CHS-A showed that the suppression resulted from post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS). Thus, it was hypothesized that the enhancement of anthocyanin biosynthetic gene expression due to P-deficiency triggered PTGS of CHS-A, which resulted in white corolla development. - Motoaki Doi; Nozomi Nakamura; Youko Takizawa; Makiko Wakita; Eumiya Shimizu; Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka HosokawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 150 441 - 447 0304-4238 2013/02 [Refereed]
The harvest characteristics of canna (Canna x generalis L.H. Bailey) 'Butter Cup' leaves were investigated. Leaves harvested during the daytime under fair conditions inrolled rapidly and then browned. The severities of these physiological disorders were closely related to the leaf age and harvest time. Aged leaves harvested from shoots with senescing inflorescences exhibited severe disorders, whereas young leaves harvested from shoots with tight inflorescences exhibited less physiological disorders. In addition, aged leaves harvested just before sunrise did not show any physiological disorders, but the severity of leaf inrolling and browning increased with the increase in integrated solar radiation at harvest. The transpiration rate of young leaves decreased after harvest, whereas that of aged leaves sharply increased 10 min after harvest and then gradually decreased. The leaf resistance of both young and aged leaves was inversely correlated to transpiration rates. The behavior of stomata after harvest was also consistent with these two parameters, suggesting that loss of water is responsible for inrolling of aged leaves. Three min after harvest, a rapid change in the leaf electric potential was detected in aged leaves. Several postharvest treatments indicated that suppressing transpiration rates inhibit both leaf inrolling and leaf browning, and that oxygen is needed for leaf browning. However, none of the treatments were effective in preventing the leaf inrolling and browning after the treatments were conducted and leaves were exposed to ambient air. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Three acylated anthocyanins and a flavone glycoside in violet-blue flowers of Saintpaulia 'Thamires'F. Tatsuzawa; M. Hosokawa; N. Saito; T. HondaSOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 79 71 - 76 0254-6299 2012/03 [Refereed]
Three new acylated anthocyanidin 3-rutinoside-5-glucosides were isolated from the violet-blue flowers of Saintpaulia 'Thamires' (Saintpaulia sp.) along with a known flavone glycoside. Three new acetylated anthocyanins were determined to be 3-O-[6-O-(4-O-(acetyl)-alpha-rhamnopyranosyl)-beta-glucopyranoside]-5-O-(beta-glucopyranoside)s of malvidin (pigment 1), peonidin (pigment 2), and pelargonidin (pigment 3) by chemical and spectroscopic methods. HPLC analysis revealed that malvidin 3-O-acetylrutinoside-5-O-glucoside existed as a dominant pigment in the violet-blue flowers. Moreover, the isolated flavone was identified to be apigenin 4'-O-beta-glucuronopyranoside (pigment 4). On the visible absorption spectral curves of fresh violet-blue petals and in their crude extracts in pH 5.0 buffer solution, two characteristic absorption maxima at 547 and 577 nm, with a shoulder near 620 nm, were observed. In contrast, the absorption curves of malvidin 3-O-acetylrutinoside-5-O-glucoside and its deacyl anthocyanin exhibited only one maximum at 535 nm in pH 5.0 buffer solution, and its color was violet and soon fell into decay. However, by addition of apigenin 4'-O-glucuronide, the color of malvidin 3-O-acetylrutinoside-5-O-glucoside changed from violet to violet-blue, similar to that of the fresh flower in pH 5.0 buffer solution. The absorption curve of its violet-blue solution exhibited two similar absorption maxima at 547 and 577 nm, with a shoulder near 620 nm. These results suggest that intermolecular copigmentation between malvidin 3-O-acetylrutinoside-5-O-glucoside and apigenin 4'-O-glucuronide may be responsible for the violet-blue flower color of S. 'Thamires'. (C) 2011 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Nabeshima Tomoyuki; Hosokawa Munetaka; Yano Shinobu; Ohishi Kazushi; Doi MotoakiJournal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE 81 (3) 285 - 294 1882-3351 2012Cultivars resistant to chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) are desirable for stable production of chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum × morifolium Ramat.). We previously reported that CSVd was absent not only from shoot apical meristems (SAMs) but also from leaf primordia (LP) of resistant plants following CSVd inoculation. Using this characteristic as a phenotypic marker, we could identify several resistant cultivars in this study. CSVd was inoculated directly into the SAMs of 85 commercial cultivars by attaching SAMs to infected root tips in vitro, and the cultivars were tested for the presence of CSVd in newly expanded leaves. Of the 85 cultivars, 20 resistant candidates could be identified. These plants were classified into two types according to their CSVd infection characteristics: a CSVd-uninfected or slow titer-increasing type and a CSVd-disappearance type. Scions of four of the 20 candidate cultivars were grafted to CSVd-infected rootstocks for evaluation of the CSVd titer in newly expanded leaves. Although CSVd was detected at high titer in two candidate cultivars over the two-month testing period, ‘Sei no Issei’ and ‘Mari Kazaguruma’, other two candidate cultivars, proved to be resistant cultivars. In ‘Sei no Issei’, CSVd was detected temporarily after grafting, but titers decreased in the newly expanded leaves, while CSVd was not detected in a shoot tip of an infected plant and only at trace levels in a young leaf. ‘Mari Kazaguruma’ also proved to be a resistant cultivar with a slow titer increase. The different types of CSVd resistance in chrysanthemum cultivars will contribute to CSVd-resistant breeding. With some modifications, the in vitro screening method established here will be available for broadening the diversity of genetic resources resistant to CSVd.
- Sota Koeda; Munetaka Hosokawa; Byoung-Cheorl Kang; Chihiro Tanaka; Doil Choi; Satoshi Sano; Takashi Shiina; Motoaki Doi; Susumu YazawaJournal of plant research SPRINGER TOKYO 125 (1) 137 - 45 0918-9440 2012/01 [Refereed]
Temperature is one of the most important environmental factors that influence plant growth and development. Recent studies imply that plants show various responses to non-extreme ambient temperatures. Previously, we have found that a pepper cultivar cv. Sy-2 (Capsicum chinense) shows developmental defects at temperatures below 24°C. In this study, to gain new insights into the temperature sensitivity of cv. Sy-2, temperature-sensitive genes were screened using microarray techniques. At restrictive temperature of 20°C, almost one-fourth of the 411 up-regulated genes were defense related or predicted to be defense related. Further expression analyses of several defense-related genes showed that defense-related genes in cv. Sy-2 were constitutively expressed at temperatures below 24°C. Moreover, accumulation of high level of salicylic acid (SA) in cv. Sy-2 grown at 20°C suggests that the defense response is activated in the absence of pathogens. To confirm that the defense response is induced in cv. Sy-2 below 24°C, we evaluated the resistance to biotrophic bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and necrotrophic fungal pathogen Cercospora capsici. Cv. Sy-2 showed enhanced resistance to X. campestris pv. vesicatoria, but not to C. capsici. - Sho Ohno; Munetaka Hosokawa; Misa Kojima; Yoshikuni Kitamura; Atsushi Hoshino; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki Doi; Susumu YazawaPlanta SPRINGER 234 (5) 945 - 58 0032-0935 2011/11 [Refereed]
Garden dahlias (Dahlia variabilis) are autoallooctoploids with redundant genes producing wide color variations in flowers. There are no pure white dahlia cultivars, despite its long breeding history. However, the white areas of bicolor flower petals appear to be pure white. The objective of this experiment was to elucidate the mechanism by which the pure white color is expressed in the petals of some bicolor cultivars. A pigment analysis showed that no flavonoid derivatives were detected in the white areas of petals in a star-type cultivar 'Yuino' and the two seedling cultivars 'OriW1' and 'OriW2' borne from a red-white bicolor cultivar, 'Orihime', indicating that their white areas are pure white. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR showed that in the pure white areas, transcripts of two chalcone synthases (CHS), DvCHS1 and DvCHS2 which share 69% nucleotide similarity with each other, were barely detected. Premature mRNA of DvCHS1 and DvCHS2 were detected, indicating that these two CHS genes are silenced post-transcriptionally. RNA gel blot analysis revealed that small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) derived from CHSs were produced in these pure white areas. By high-throughput sequence analysis of small RNAs in the pure white areas with no mismatch acceptance, small RNAs were mapped to two alleles of DvCHS1 and two alleles of DvCHS2 expressed in 'Yuino' petals. Therefore, we concluded that simultaneous siRNA-mediated post-transcriptional gene silencing of redundant CHS genes results in the appearance of pure white color in dahlias. - Sho Ohno; Munetaka Hosokawa; Atsushi Hoshino; Yoshikuni Kitamura; Yasumasa Morita; Kyeung-Ii Park; Akiko Nakashima; Ayumi Deguchi; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki Doi; Shigeru Iida; Susumu YazawaJournal of experimental botany OXFORD UNIV PRESS 62 (14) 5105 - 16 0022-0957 2011/10 [Refereed]
Dahlias (Dahlia variabilis) exhibit a wide range of flower colours because of accumulation of anthocyanin and other flavonoids in their ray florets. Two lateral mutants were used that spontaneously occurred in 'Michael J' (MJW) which has yellow ray florets with orange variegation. MJOr, a bud mutant producing completely orange ray florets, accumulates anthocyanins, flavones, and butein, and MJY, another mutant producing completely yellow ray florets, accumulates flavones and butein. Reverse transcription-PCR analysis showed that expression of chalcone synthase 1 (DvCHS1), flavanone 3-hydroxylase (DvF3H), dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (DvDFR), anthocyanidin synthase (DvANS), and DvIVS encoding a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor were suppressed, whereas that of chalcone isomerase (DvCHI) and DvCHS2, another CHS with 69% nucleotide identity with DvCHS1, was not suppressed in the yellow ray florets of MJY. A 5.4 kb CACTA superfamily transposable element, transposable element of Dahlia variabilis 1 (Tdv1), was found in the fourth intron of the DvIVS gene of MJW and MJY, and footprints of Tdv1 were detected in the variegated flowers of MJW. It is shown that only one type of DvIVS gene was expressed in MJOr, whereas these plants are likely to have three types of the DvIVS gene. On the basis of these results, the mechanism regulating the formation of orange and yellow ray florets in dahlia is discussed. - Munetaka Hosokawa; Hisanao Suzue; Takashi Fudano; Motoaki DoiJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 80 (4) 461 - 468 1882-3351 2011/10 [Refereed]
Vigorous shoots in chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum morifolium) often develop from shoot tips (apical meristems with two leaf primordia) cultured in vitro following particle bombardment. The average fresh weight of regenerated shoots from a bombarded shoot tip of chrysanthemum 'Jinba' was 10 times more than that regenerated from unbombarded shoot tips. The average number of leaves per bombarded shoot tip was also more than that from an unbombarded shoot tip. The average number of leaves developing from a shoot tip increased with an increase in the amount of gold particles shot into the shoot tips. In addition, when the area destroyed in a shoot apical meristem (SAM) was varied by bombardment through nylon mesh with different pore sizes, the total number of leaves produced from each shoot tip increased with the size of the destroyed SAM area. Knowing the origin of these vigorous shoots, which may be from the bombarded meristem or from the lateral meristems, is important for the screening of transgenic plants. When the entire surface of a SAM was destroyed by bombardment, it was unable to rebuild itself; instead, lateral meristems were initiated at the base of the leaf primordia. Furthermore, the initiation of lateral meristems at the base of the leaf primordia was also observed in instances of restoration of the area of a partially destroyed SAM. This result indicates that vigorous lateral shoots initiate and develop from the bases of leaf primordia when SAMs are damaged to varying degrees. When leaf primordia-free shoot apical meristems (LP-free SAMs) were cultured after bombardment, vigorous shoots failed to develop from the wounded SAM; instead, the wounded LP-free SAMs regenerated a SAM by repairing the wounded areas and developed a non-vigorous single shoot. It was concluded the vigorous shoots do not participate in transgenic plant production because vigorous shoots arise from unbombarded lateral meristems. Finally, an effective and versatile method for transgenic plant production was established by combining micro-wound treatment on a SAM by bombardment and LP-free SAM culture to suppress the growth of vigorous lateral shoots after wounding. - Mitsuru Sato; Takashi Kawabe; Munetaka Hosokawa; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki DoiPlant cell reports SPRINGER 30 (5) 929 - 39 0721-7714 2011/05 [Refereed]
The variegated Saintpaulia cultivar Thamires (Saintpaulia sp.), which has pink petals with blue splotches, is generally maintained by leaf cuttings. In contrast, tissue culture-derived progeny of the cultivar showed not only a high percentage of mutants with solid-blue petals but also other solid-color variants, which have not been observed from leaf cuttings. Solid-color phenotypes were inherited stably by their progeny from tissue culture. Petals from each solid-color variant were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography and shown to contain different proportions of three main anthocyanin derivatives: malvidin, peonidin, and pelargonidin. Analysis of flavonoid 3', 5'-hydroxylase (F3'5'H) sequences showed no differences in the coding region among the variants and variegated individuals. However, a transposon belonging to the hAT superfamily was found in the promoter region of variegated individuals, and the presence of transposon-related insertions or deletions correlated with the observed flower-color phenotypes. Solid-blue flower mutants contained 8-base pair (bp) insertions (transposon excision footprints), while solid-pink mutants had 58- to 70-bp insertions, and purple- and deep-purple mutants had 21- and 24-bp deletions, respectively. Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis showed that F3'5'H expression levels correlated with insertions and deletions (indels) caused by hAT excision, resulting in flower-color differences. Our results showed that tissue culture of Saintpaulia 'Thamires' elicits transposon excision, which in turn alters F3'5'H expression levels and flower colors. - Song-Ji An; Devendra Pandeya; Soung-Woo Park; Jinjie Li; Jin-Kyung Kwon; Sota Koeda; Munetaka Hosokawa; Nam-Chon Paek; Doil Choi; Byoung-Cheorl KangTAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik SPRINGER 122 (3) 459 - 70 0040-5752 2011/02 [Refereed]
A temperature-sensitive mutant of Capsicum chinense, sy-2, shows a normal developmental phenotype when grown above 24°C. However, when grown at 20°C, sy-2 exhibits developmental defects, such as chlorophyll deficiency and shrunken leaves. To understand the underlying mechanism of this temperature-dependent response, phenotypic characterization and genetic analysis were performed. The results revealed abnormal chloroplast structures and cell collapse in leaves of the sy-2 plants grown at 20°C. Moreover, an excessive accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) resulting in cell death was detected in the chlorophyll-deficient sectors of the leaves. However, the expression profile of the ROS scavenging genes did not alter in sy-2 plants grown at 20°C. A further analysis of fatty acid content in the leaves showed the impaired pathway of linoleic acid (18:2) to linolenic acid (18:3). Additionally, the Cafad7 gene was downregulated in sy-2 plants. This change may lead to dramatic physiological disorder and alteration of leaf morphology in sy-2 plants by losing low-temperature tolerance. Genetic analysis of an F(2) population from a cross between C. chinense 'sy-2' and wild-type C. chinense 'No. 3341' showed that the sy-2 phenotype is controlled by a single recessive gene. Molecular mapping revealed that the sy-2 gene is located at a genomic region of the pepper linkage group 1, corresponding to the 300 kb region of the Ch1_scaffold 00106 in tomato chromosome 1. Candidate genes in this region will reveal the identity of sy-2 and the underlying mechanism of the temperature-dependent plant response. - Mitsuru Sato; Munetaka Hosokawa; Motoaki DoiPloS one PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE 6 (8) e23541 1932-6203 2011 [Refereed]
BACKGROUND: The origin of somaclonal variation has not been questioned previously, i.e., "pre-existing mutations" in explants and "newly induced mutations" arising from the tissue culture process have not been distinguished. This is primarily because there has been no reliable molecular method for estimating or quantifying variation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We adopted a petal-variegated cultivar of Saintpaulia 'Thamires' (Saintpaulia sp.) as the model plant. Based on the difference between the pre- and post-transposon excision sequence of the promoter region of flavonoid 3', 5'-hydoroxylase (F3'5'H), we estimated mutated (transposon-excised) cell percentages using a quantitative real-time PCR. Mutated cell percentages in leaf laminae used as explants was 4.6 and 2.4% in highly or low variegation flower plants, respectively, although the occurrences of blue color mutants in their regenerants were more than 40%. Preexisting mutated cell percentages in cultured explants were considerably lower than the mutated plant percentage among total regenerants via tissue culture. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The estimation of mutated cell percentages became possible using the quantitative real-time PCR. The origins of mutations were successfully distinguished; it was confirmed that somaclonal variations are mainly caused by newly generated mutations arising from tissue culture process. - Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tetsuya Miwa; Tatsuo Watanabe; Susumu YazawaJournal of agricultural and food chemistry AMER CHEMICAL SOC 58 (22) 11762 - 7 0021-8561 2010/11 [Refereed]
Capsinoids are a group of nonpungent capsaicinoid analogues produced in Capsicum fruits. They have similar bioactivities to capsaicinoids such as suppression of fat accumulation and antioxidant activity. They are more palatable ingredients in dietary supplements than capsaicinoids because of their low pungency. Previous studies on nonpungent Capsicum annuum cultivars showed that capsinoid biosynthesis is caused by loss-of-function putative aminotransferase (p-amt) alleles. This study showed that three mildly pungent cultivars of Capsicum chinense (Zavory Hot, Aji Dulce strain 2, and Belize Sweet) contain high levels of capsinoid. It was shown that these cultivars have novel p-amt alleles, which contain mutations that differ from those of C. annuum. Sequence analysis of p-amt in Belize Sweet revealed that a 5 bp insertion (TGGGC) results in a frameshift mutation. A transposable element (Tcc) was found in the p-amt of Zavory Hot and Aji Dulce strain 2. Tcc has features similar to those of the hAT transposon family. This was inserted in the fifth intron of Zavory Hot and in third intron of Aji Dulce strain 2. The p-amt alleles harboring Tcc cannot produce an active p-AMT. These mildly pungent cultivars will provide a new natural source of capsinoids. - Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tetsuya Miwa; Tatsuo Watanabe; Susumu YazawaJournal of agricultural and food chemistry AMER CHEMICAL SOC 58 (3) 1761 - 7 0021-8561 2010/02 [Refereed]
Capsinoids make up a group of nonpungent capsaicinoid analogues produced in Capsicum fruits. They have bioactivities similar to those of capsaicinoids such as suppression of fat accumulation and antioxidant activity. Because of their low pungency, they are more palatable ingredients in dietary supplements than capsaicinoids. We recently reported that capsinoid biosynthesis is caused by nonsense mutation in a putative aminotransferase gene (p-AMT) in a nonpungent cultivar CH-19 Sweet. Here we report on the screening of nonpungent germplasm that revealed a nonpungent cultivar Himo, which contains high levels of capsinoids. We have shown that Himo has a recessive allele of p-amt, which contains a mutation different from that of CH-19 Sweet. Sequence analysis of p-amt in Himo revealed that a single-nucleotide substitution results in one amino acid substitution from cysteine to arginine in the pyridoxal 5-phosphate binding domain. Genetic analysis using a cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence marker confirmed that the p-AMT genotype was precisely cosegregated with capsinoid biosynthesis and nonpungency. Himo will provide a new natural source of capsinoids. - Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tatsuya Uemachi; Susumu YazawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 124 (1) 134 - 138 0304-4238 2010/02 [Refereed]
Hydrangea (Hydrangea spp.) has two types of florets in an inflorescence. One has decoratively developed sepals and is termed as the decorative floret. The other has plain sepals and is termed as the non-decorative floret. Hydrangea is classified into two types according to its inflorescence: globular (hortensia) and lacecap. In hortensia, the surface of inflorescence is covered with decorative florets. In lacecap, decorative florets are situated around the periphery of the inflorescence. Japanese hydrangea phyllody (JHP) phytoplasma infection often leads to an increase in the number of decorative florets. JHP phytoplasma was inoculated into ten hortensia and five lacecap cultivars by grafting. The ratios of decorative florets to total florets were compared between the JHP phytoplasma-infected and noninfected plants. The infected plants showed lower decorative floret ratios in six hortensia cultivars and higher decorative floret rations in four lacecap cultivars. The composition of inflorescence was investigated using infected and non-infected plants of 'Midoribanaajisai' (hortensia cultivar) and 'Libelle' (lacecap cultivar). In 'Libelle', the lacecap type, an alteration in the lateral non-decorative floret to the decorative floret was observed and considered to be the main cause of increase in the decorative floret ratio. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - 伊藤弘顕; 西川久仁子; 粟野達也; 細川宗孝; 矢澤進園芸学研究 9 (1) 19-23 (J-STAGE) 2010 [Refereed]
- Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tatsuya Uemachi; Susumu YazawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 122 (4) 603 - 609 0304-4238 2009/11 [Refereed]
The mechanism underlying the green colouration of floral organs in phytoplasma-infected hydrangeas was studied. Elucidation of morphological changes of floral organs induced by phytoplasma infection and a comparison of the expression level of genes related to floral organ morphogenesis between phytoplasma-infected and non-infected hydrangea plants was conducted. Sixteen hydrangea (Hydrangea spp.) cultivars were used to study structural changes in floral organs induced by Japanese Hydrangea Phyllody (JHP) phytoplasma infection. The homeotic conversion of sepals to leaves was observed in different number of florets between cultivars, and was observed in 75.8-100% of the decorative florets and 2.7-67.3% of the non-decorative florets of JHP phytoplasma-infected inflorescences. The homeotic conversion of carpels to leaves was observed in 1.2-17.9% of the decorative florets and 0.1-18.9% of the non-decorative florets of infected inflorescences. The expression levels of hydrangea orthologues of class A, B and C genes were suppressed in the infected inflorescences during the developmental stage in which no morphological differences in the internal structure of floral organs have been observed. The contribution of this suppression to homeotic conversion of sepals and carpels to leaves was suggested. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Sota Koeda; Munetaka Hosokawa; Byoung-Cheorl Kang; Susumu YazawaJournal of plant research SPRINGER TOKYO 122 (6) 623 - 31 0918-9440 2009/11 [Refereed]
When a pepper cultivar (Capsicum chinense cv. Seychelles-2, Sy-2) native to the Seychelles was grown in Japan, all seedlings showed seasonal developmental abnormalities such as development of abnormally shaped leaves. Other pepper cultivars grew well in all seasons while the growth of cv. Sy-2 was stunted. In this study, we first examined the effects of various changes in temperature and photoperiod on the cv. Sy-2 phenotype. The results showed that temperatures lower than 24 degrees C led to the formation of abnormal leaves. Second, morphological and anatomical analyses of cotyledons and true leaves developed at 28 and 20 degrees C were conducted. The narrower and thicker cotyledons developed at 20 degrees C had fewer palisade cells in the leaf-length direction, and more cells in the leaf-thickness direction. True leaves developed at 20 degrees C were irregularly shaped, thicker and had smaller leaf area. In addition, true leaves developed at 20 degrees C had fewer palisade cells in the leaf-length and leaf-width directions and had more cells in the leaf-thickness direction. Furthermore, abnormal periclinal cell divisions in the mesophyll and/or epidermal cell layers were observed during leaf blade development at 20 degrees C. These results suggest that the observed changes in cell proliferation and abnormal periclinal cell divisions were related, at least in part, to abnormal leaf development of cv. Sy-2 at temperatures below 24 degrees C. - 細川宗孝; 大野翔; 北村嘉邦; 児島未沙; 中島明子; 星野敦; 立澤文見; 土井元章園芸学研究 別冊 8 (2) 528 1881-8307 2009/09 [Refereed]
- Hisanao Suzue; Munetaka Hosokawa; Susumu YazawaHORTSCIENCE AMER SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE 44 (5) 1501 - 1503 0018-5345 2009/08 [Refereed]
Exposing the shoot apical meristem (SAM) is necessary in horticultural practices such as shoot tip culture, colchicine treatment, gene transfer, and so on. However, ordinary methods of exposing SAMs require extensive training and are labor-intensive. We developed equipment to expose SAMs quickly and easily by blowing compressed air on the shoot tips. Using this equipment allowed SAMs to be exposed more rapidly than the ordinary methods. Exposure time was shortened from 27.8 s to 7.4 s, 15.7 s to 7.9 s, and 59.7 s to 6.8 s in chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium), dahlia (Dahlia spp.), and Lilium leichtlinii, respectively. To determine whether blowing compressed air caused injury to SAMs, we used shoots in which the SAMs had been already exposed and observed resin sections of SAMs that had been subjected to the additional compressed air treatment for several seconds. Results showed that blowing additional compressed air for as long as 9 s did not injure SAMs. Using this equipment, we can expose SAMs without using a stereomicroscope by blowing compressed air to the top of shoots for several seconds. Over 70% of SAMs could he exposed in a 7- to 13-s blowing treatment without injury. We could successfully use this equipment in shoot tip culture and leaf primordia-free SAM culture. - Hitomi Omori; Munetaka Hosokawa; Hayato Shiba; Naoki Shitsukawa; Koji Murai; Susumu YazawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 78 (3) 350 - 355 1882-3351 2009/07 [Refereed]
Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) is one of the problematic pathogens known to infect chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum) plants and causes various symptoms, such as a reduction in plant height, which is a serious problem in cut flower production. No natural sources with resistance to CSVd have been reported. By quantifying the CSVd titer within the plant, we identified the cultivar 'Utage' as a plant in which the increase of the CSVd titer was slowest among 6 cultivars tested. 'Utage' self-pollinated, and 67 resulting seedlings were screened for CSVd resistance using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), nested-PCR, micro-tissue (MT) direct RT-PCR, and real-time RT-PCR. Of these 67 seedlings, 9 plants lacked the obvious CSVd band detected by RT-PCR. Five months after grafting to CSVd-infected plants, the CSVd titers of 3 plants (C7, A30, and A27) were about 1/240, 1/41000, and 1/125000 compared to that of 'Utage', respectively. These 3 plants were comfirmed to have strong resistance to CSVd. In C7, local distribution of CSVd was observed in the youngest expanded leaf by micro-tissue direct RT-PCR and in situ hybridization. For A30 and A27, CSVd was hardly detected in the whole plant. These 3 plants will contribute to the elucidation of CSVd resistance mechanisms. - Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Munetaka Hosokawa; Keigo Otsu; Tatsuo Watanabe; Susumu YazawaJournal of agricultural and food chemistry AMER CHEMICAL SOC 57 (12) 5407 - 12 0021-8561 2009/06 [Refereed]
Capsiconinoid is a group of nonpungent capsaicinoid analogues produced in Capsicum fruits, which we recently identified. Capsiconinoids have agonist activity for transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1), which is reported to be a receptor for capsaicin. It is, therefore, important to screen cultivars containing high levels of capsiconinoid for their use as a vegetable or dietary supplement. This study describes the quantitative analysis of capsiconinoid content in fruits of 35 Capsicum cultivars: 18 cultivars of C. annuum, 7 of C. baccatum, 5 of C. chinense, 4 of C. frutescens, and 1 of C. pubescens. Using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), we found that 10 cultivars contained capsiconinoids. Capsiconinoid Baccatum (CCB) (C. baccatum var. praetermissum) showed the highest capsiconinoid content (3314 microg/g DW) and Charapita (C. chinense) had the second highest content. The other 8 cultivars had much lower capsiconinoid content than these two cultivars (<300 microg/g DW). Time-course analysis during fruit development clarified that capsiconinoid content in CCB fruits increased until 30 days after flowering (DAF) and then decreased rapidly until 40 DAF. - Yang Zhang; Takahiro Hayashi; Munetaka Hosokawa; Susumu Yazawa; Yuhua LiSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 121 (2) 213 - 217 0304-4238 2009/06 [Refereed]
The mechanism of sparkling metallic lustre formation in leaves of Begonia rex Putz. was investigated. On the metallic lustre and normal green areas of one leaf, we, observed two light reflection patterns, one a spotted pattern (SP) composed of white spots formed on the centre of epidermal cells and the other a polygonal pattern (PP) composed of white polygons formed around the epidermal cell edges. The SP was observed both in metallic lustre and normal green areas, and the intensity did not differ significantly, but the PP was much stronger in the metallic lustre area. Different reflection of the PP in metallic lustre and normal green areas indicated that metallic lustre formation was attributable to the PP. Light reflection of the PP was mainly derived from interior light reflection because the PP became very weak after air removal from leaf. The formation of the PP is associated with the interior structure of the leaf, such as chlorophyll density, cell arrangement and air space. The experimental results indicated that interior air space is an important factor in forming the polygonal pattern. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Elly Kesumawati; Munetaka Hosokawa; Takushi Kimata; Tatsuya Uemachi; Susumu YazawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 121 (2) 199 - 205 0304-4238 2009/06 [Refereed]
To determine the effect of light intensity on flower greening, the Japanese hydrangea phyllody (JHP) phytoplasma-infected hydrangea cultivars 'Midori', 'Libelle', 'Rosea' and 'Madame E. Mouillere' plants were grown under different shade conditions. In the first-year experiment, the results indicate that the flowers of the JHP-phytoplasma-infected hydrangea become green under shaded conditions (70% and 49% sunlight intensities). On the other hand, under full sunlight intensity (100% sunlight intensity), the flowers of 'Midori','Rosea', and 'Libelle' plants were blue, pink or white. To calculate the percentage of flower greening, inflorescences of these plants were separated and divided into individual flowers, and classified into four types by green-area ratio, calculated using Adobe Photoshop. Under shading with one sheet of cheesecloth (70% sunlight intensity), the inflorescences of 'Midori', 'Libelle' and 'Madame E. Mouillere' plants were composed of more than 40% completely green flowers (0.8 <= green-area ratio), whereas those of 'Rosea' plant had 0% completely green flowers. Under shading with two sheets of cheesecloth (49% sunlight intensity), the inflorescences of 'Midori', 'Libelle' and 'Madame E. Mouillere' plants had more than 75% completely green flowers; 'Rosea' plants had 28%. In the second-year experiment, under full sunlight intensity, 'Midori' plants had four types of flower depending on their green-area ratio, namely, completely blue or pink, pink-green, greenish and completely green flowers. Under shading with two sheets of cheesecloth, 'Midori' plants had more than 90% completely green flowers. The JHP-phytoplasma could not be identified by PCR analysis in flowers with a green-area ratio = 0 (completely blue/pink/white flowers). On the other hand, in flowers with a green-area ratio > 0, the JHP-phytoplasma was detected by PCR analysis. Thus, we conclude that shading enhances flower greening in hydrangea by increasing the JHP-phytoplasma concentration in the flowers. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Chihiro Tanaka; Susumu YazawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 77 (4) 418 - 425 1882-3351 2008/10 [Refereed]
In some plant species, bacterial contamination frequently occurs in hi vitro culture. Also, in hydrangea (Hydrangea spp.), microbial contamination frequently occurs when their explants are cultured in vitro. We identified bacterial flora near hydrangea shoot apical meristems (SAMs) by analyzing their 16S ribosomal DNA (16S rDNA) sequences. Sequences of 16S rDNA fragments amplified from bacteria isolated from SAMs of 8 hydrangea cultivars were identical to those of 12 bacterial species. Because I to 9 bacterial species were detected only once in each cultivar, and we focused on bacteria that can colonize on Nutrient Broth medium, in this reserch we could not cover all bacterial species existing near SAMs. The appropriate chlorine concentration for sterilizing SAMs was decided using 'Miss Hepburn'. When shoot tips with stripped SAMs were dipped in chlorine solution with 0.0005%-0.5% available chlorine concentration for 30 min, no bacterial colony was observed in the treatment with 0.05% chlorine. From this result, direct exposure of the stripped meristem to chlorine solution is a suitable method for sterilizing hydrangea shoot tip culture explants, and the bacteria causing in vitro contamination in hydrangea shoot-tip culture are not endophytic butepiphytic. A successful method for in vitro culture of hydrangea was established using 8 hydrangea cultivars in Exp. 3 and in 7 cultivars, we could gain 5 to 19 viable plants from 20 cultured explants without bacterial contamination by sterilizing shoot tips for 30 min with a sterilization solution of 0.05% available chlorine concentration after removal of all but two pairs of leaf primordia. No viable explant was gained from 'Flambeau', so the chlorine concentration must be reconsidered to sterilize such cultivars that have chlorine-sensitive meristems. One hundred and thirty days after culture initiation, no contamination was observed and cultured explants grew sufficiently to be transplanted out of the bottle. Surface sterilization of the SAM can be applied for many plants in which bacterial contamination poses a big problem in shoot-tip culture. - Leaf Primordia-Free Shoot Apical Meristem Culture: A New Method for Production of Viroid-Free PlantsMunetaka HosokawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 77 (4) 341 - 349 1882-3351 2008/10 [Refereed]
Viroids are the smallest and one of the most problematic pathogens known in horticulture. Despite not coding for proteins they replicate in nuclei or chloroplasts using host enzymes. From many pathological studies, it is obvious that viroids are completely different agents from viruses. For the past 40 years, elimination of viroids from infected plants has been the main theme in horticulture and several approaches have been established; however, these procedures remain complicated. Leaf primordia-free shoot apical meristem culture is a newly established method that can effectively eliminate viroids. Therefore, in this review, the method is summarized and the mechanism of viroid elimination is discussed. - Kuniko Nishikawa; Hiroaki Ito; Tatsuya Awano; Munetaka Hosokawa; Susumu YazawaAnnals of botany OXFORD UNIV PRESS 102 (1) 31 - 7 0305-7364 2008/07 [Refereed]
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Helichrysum bracteatum is called an 'eternal flower' and has large, coloured, scarious bracts. These maintain their aesthetic value without wilting or discoloration for many years. There have been no research studies of cell death or cell morphology of the scarious bract, and hence the aim of this work was to elucidate these characteristics for the bract of H. bracteatum. METHODS: DAPI (4'6-diamidino-2-phenylindol dihydrochloride) staining and fluorescence microscopy were used for observation of cell nuclei. Light microscopy (LM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and polarized light microscopy were used for observation of cells, including cell wall morphology. KEY RESULTS: Cell death occurred at the bract tip during the early stage of flower development. The cell wall was the most prominent characteristic of H. bracteatum bract cells. Characteristic thickened secondary cell walls on the inside of the primary cell walls were observed in both epidermal and inner cells. In addition, the walls of all cells exhibited birefringence. Characteristic thickened secondary cell walls have orientated cellulose microfibrils as well as general secondary cell walls of the tracheary elements. For comparison, these characters were not observed in the petal and bract tissues of Chrysanthemum morifolium. CONCLUSIONS: Bracts at anthesis are composed of dead cells. Helichrysum bracteatum bracts have characteristic thickened secondary cell walls that have not been observed in the parenchyma of any other flowers or leaves. The cells of the H. bracteatum bract differ from other tissues with secondary cell walls, suggesting that they may be a new cell type. - Y. Zhang; T. Hayashi; M. Inoue; Y. Oyama; M. Hosokawa; S. YazawaPROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ORNAMENTALS, NOW! INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE 766 (766) 469 - 475 0567-7572 2008 [Refereed]
The textures of flowers are important ornamental characteristics. Reflected light from the surface of petals, including colorful bracts and leaves, is a key factor determining the texture of flowers. The results of experiments in which we examined various species of flower petals indicated that there are two types of reflected light: one is superficial reflected light, which is determined by the shape of the epidermal cells. More light is reflected by flat epidermal cells than by papillate ones. In particular, when the angle of incident light was changed, the belt-shaped reflected light was only observed through the microscope from the side of the papillate epidermal cells. The other type of reflected light is scattered reflected light, which is determined by the petal structure, and the higher the pigment content in a petal, the more light is absorbed. The intensity and origin of scattered reflected light depends on the volume and location of air spaces in the petal that are distributed among the epidermal, palisade, and spongy cells. There are three typical flower textures: velvet luster (e.g., Viola tricolor), which occurs due to superficial reflected light, and metallic luster (e.g., Begonia rex) and diamond dust (e.g., Saintpaulia ionantha), which are caused by scattered reflected light. - Akiko Nakashima; Munetaka Hosokawa; Shigeichi Maeda; Susumu YazawaJournal of General Plant Pathology 73 (3) 225 - 227 1345-2630 2007/06 [Refereed]
For the first time, Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) was detected in commercial dahlia bulbs in Japan. CSVd was found in 77.2% of the tested plants (Dahlia spp.). In nucleotide sequence analysis, a CSVd variant was detected consisting of 354 nucleotides, which differed slightly from previously reported CSVd variants. © 2007 The Phytopathological Society of Japan and Springer. - Munetaka Hosokawa; Hayato Shiba; Takashi Kawabe; Akiko Nakashima; Susumu YazawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 76 (1) 60 - 65 1882-3351 2007/01 [Refereed]
The economically important Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) and Chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid (CChMVd) were detected from infected chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum) plants by a multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay developed in this investigation. The antisense hexamer AAAGGA (5'-3') was designed. The antisense hexamer 5'AAAGGA 3' annealing at 5'TCCTTT3' is located at nucleotide positions 186-191 and 245-250 of CSVd (gb: AB006737), and 231-236 of CChMVd in their sequences. Using CSVd- and CChMVd-cDNA templates which were transcribed simultaneously by the hexamer, the following multiplex PCR could detect both viroids from doubly-infected plants without nonspecific amplification. When the hexamer was used for the RT reaction, the sensitivity of detection of CSVd or CChMVd by multiplex RT-PCR was similar to that of standard RT-PCR when each viroid was detected separately. Furthermore, multiplex RT-PCR successfully detected both CSVd and CChMVd in direct templates obtained by inserting a syringe needle into the stem, leaf, and shoot tips of infected chrysanthemum plants. The direct multiplex RT-PCR method developed in this study may reduce the cost, time, and labor required for the production of viroid-free chrysanthemum plants. - Soo Jung Yang; Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Susumu YazawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 75 (6) 476 - 480 1882-3351 2006/11 [Refereed]
Hypersensitivity is induced in many species of Acanthaceae and Gesneriaceae by local mechanical wounding. Once a plant of these species sustains a wounded leaf, it exhibits a temporary hypersensitive state and severe injury easily occurrs even in unwounded leaves. Locally wounded African violet (Saintpaulia sp.) plants sometimes show severe injury even at a noninjurious temperature for this species. This study was aimed to clarify changes in the temperature sensitivity of hypersensitivity-induced African violet plants by local wounding. The basal leaves of African violet 'Ritali' plants were cut as a local wounding treatment. The locally wounded plants were transferred to growth chambers at various temperatures and we evaluated the degree of leaf injury using an analysis software. In locally wounded plants, temperature sensitivity increased and leaf injury was observed even at 11 degrees C, which is a noninjurious temperature for unwounded African violet. Such a wound-induced sensitivity to low temperature treatment (7 degrees C for 1h) quantitatively increased with local wounding severity. For the investigation of time-course changes in the hypersensitive state (wounding memory) of locally wounded plants, the plants were transferred to low temperature conditions at various intervals after the wounding treatment. The wounding memory was short-lived, that is, it was generally observed immediately after local wounding and then almost disappeared 30 min after. In conclusion, the low temperature sensitivity of African violet plants was enhanced by prewounding treatment. - E Kesumawati; T Kimata; T Uemachi; M Hosokawa; S YazawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 108 (1) 74 - 78 0304-4238 2006/03 [Refereed]
The interaction between phytoplasma concentration and green-flowering stability was studied in hydrangea cultivars. Three green and 18 nongreen cultivars were subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis to determine Japanese hydrangea phyllody (JHP) phytoplasma infection. The results showed that JHP-phytoplasma was detected only in 'Midori' plants, which have green sepal, 'Midori' plants were propagated, and from 29 rooted cutting plants, they were grouped into three types on the basis of sepal color. that is. green (75,9%). blue-green (13.8%) and blue (10.3%) sepals. To clarify the variability in the sepal color of 'Midori' plants. JHP-phyloplasma concentration in the sepals and leaves of green-, blue-green- and blue-flowering plants was determined by PCR analysis, The semiquantitative PCR comparisons of 370 bp DNA fragments showed that the JHP-phytoplasma concentrations in green sepals were 16 times higher than that in blue-green sepals, JHP-phytoplasma could not be identified by PCR analysis in blue sepals and leaves. These results showed that JHP-phytoplasma concentration correlated with green sepal stability in 'Midori' plants. A histological observation of sepals showed that epidermal cells of blue and blue-green sepals had a dome shape. Otherwise, green sepals were leaflike with flat epidermal cells, and palisade parenchyma cells with numerous, chloroplasts. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - M Hosokawa; Y Matsushita; H Uchida; S YazawaJOURNAL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODS ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 131 (1) 28 - 33 0166-0934 2006/01 [Refereed]
A direct reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method for detecting the chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) and chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid (CChMVd) to screen for a viroid-free chrysanthemum plant at a small plant size was established and named microtissue direct RT-PCR. A razor or syringe needle was used for RNA template preparations. Under a stereoscopic microscope, a razor or syringe needle was used to pierce, a tissue sample to a depth of 0.1-0.2 mm, and the sample was directly transferred to the RT mixtures. Methods using razors or needles for the preparation of templates could detect CSVd and CChMVd with a high sensitivity. The most sensitive method used a razor or syringe needle to acquire template from the shoot tips. Using the microtissue direct RT-PCR method, both viroids could be detected from the high- and low-viroid-concentration plants. The microtissue direct RT-PCR method was more sensitive than a conventional template preparation method. Using the microtissue direct RT-PCR method established in this study, the laborious subculture step could be omitted because detecting viroids and screening for viroid-free plants even at a small plant size before the subculture could be possible. In addition, the microtissue direct RT-PCR method could also be a powerful tool for clarifing the viroid distribution among microtissues, such as shoot apical meristems. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - M Hosokawa; Y Matsushita; K Ohishi; S YazawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 74 (5) 386 - 391 1882-3351 2005/09 [Refereed]
The disease symptoms of chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid (CChMVd) that had not been observed in chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum) plants grown in Japan were found recently. In our first experimental test to examine whether the disease symptoms, such as chlorosis of newly expanded leaves in Japanese chrysanthemum, confirmed that the disease was induced by CChMVd. The viroid was detected in cultivars with the disease symptoms by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The nucleotide sequence of CChMVd extracted from an infected 'Piato' plant, almost completely agreed with that of the non-symptomatic CChMVd strain that was reported previously. In the second experiment from cultivars randomly collected from various areas in Japan, namely, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Osaka, Shiga, Kyoto and Aichi prefectures, CChMVd was detected in many of the collected cultivars. Moreover, CChMVd was detected in several samples at low concentrations from cut chrysanthemum flowers sold in Kyoto prefecture shipped from various areas in Japan and the Netherlands. Hence, we concluded that CChMVd had already spread in Japan. In the third experiment to develop a CChMVd- free plant through a newly established method, that is, leaf primordia-free shoot apical meristem (LP-free SAM) culture was utilized to eliminate CChMVd from infected cultivars. These excised LP- free SAMs derived from CChMVd -infected 'Piato' and 'Sttetsuman' plants were attached to the root tip of in vitro-sown cabbage (Brassica oleracea) 'Harunami' and regenerated. One out of 29 regenerated 'Piato' plants and two out of 6 regenerated 'Sttetsuman' plants were ascertained to be CChMVd -free by nested PCR. - Munetaka Hosokawa; Emi Ueda; Kazushi Ohishi; Ayaka Otake; Susumu YazawaPlanta SPRINGER 220 (1) 64 - 70 0032-0935 2004/11 [Refereed]
Chrysanthemum ( Dendranthema grandiflorum Kitam.) is one of the qualitative short-day flowering plants. Therefore, the flowering of chrysanthemum can usually be controlled by photoperiod. However, it was noted that 'Piato' plants infected by the chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) flowered autonomously even under long-day conditions. In this study, CSVd-free and CSVd-infected plants were prepared by culturing different-sized dissected shoot apical meristems (SAMs) of 'Piato'. Using these CSVd-free and CSVd-infected plants, we clarified the relationship between CSVd infection and the autonomous flowering of 'Piato'. Under natural short-day conditions, the flowering of plants regenerated from SAMs containing leaf primordia (LPs) was 1 month earlier than plants regenerated from LP-free SAMs. CSVd was detected from these early flowering plants by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. On the other hand, CSVd was not detected in plants regenerated from LP-free SAMs. CSVd-infected and CSVd-free plants were grown under long-day conditions simulated by night-break lighting at 22:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. All CSVd-infected plants flowered autonomously even under long-day conditions; on the other hand, CSVd-free chrysanthemum plants maintained their vegetative growth. When the CSVd-free plants were inoculated with CSVd by grafting them to CSVd-infected rootstocks, they flowered autonomously even under night-break lighting. In this study, the results suggest that CSVd may control the qualitative development process, flowering, i.e. CSVd can induce the autonomous flowering of chrysanthemum. - M Hosokawa; A Otake; K Ohishi; E Ueda; T Hayashi; S YazawaPLANT CELL REPORTS SPRINGER-VERLAG 22 (11) 859 - 863 0721-7714 2004/06 [Refereed]
In this research we eliminated chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd) from a highly infected chrysanthemum cultivar using a newly established method. 'Piato' is one of the most difficult cultivars in which to obtain CSVd-free plants by conventional methods. Leaf primordium-free shoot apical meristems (LP-free SAMs) of 'Piato' plants were dissected and attached to CSVd-free chrysanthemum or cabbage root tips. As shown by nested-PCR, CSVd was not detected in some shoots regenerated on both types of root tip. The production rates of CSVd-free plants using chrysanthemum and cabbage root tips were 14% and 3%, respectively. Regeneration of plants from LP-free SAMs of chrysanthemum plants by attaching these SAMs to root tips is an efficient method of generating CSVd-free chrysanthemum plants. - M Hosokawa; A Otake; Y Sugawara; T Hayashi; S YazawaPLANT CELL REPORTS SPRINGER-VERLAG 22 (7) 443 - 448 0721-7714 2004/02 [Refereed]
A new method to regenerate plants from leaf primordia-free shoot apical meristem domes (LP-free SAMs) was developed by establishing the meristem dome on the cut surface of root tips. Ten days after culture, the viable rate of LP-free SAMs of chrysanthemum 'Piato' attached to chrysanthemum root tips was >40%. Shoot regeneration was not observed from LP-free SAMs without the root tips. When LP-free SAMs of chrysanthemum were transferred to root tips of either petunia, cabbage, or carnation, the highest shoot regeneration rate was observed with cabbage root tips. Microscopic observation documented that the LP-free SAM temporarily adhered to the cut surface of the root tip of cabbage. - SJ Yang; M Hosokawa; T Hayashi; S YazawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 72 (4) 286 - 291 1882-3351 2003/07 [Refereed]
To evaluate the effect of wounding on the incidence of leaf browning to a sudden temperature drop, Ruellia macrantha, cuttings of a highly wound-sensitive Acanthaceae species, were briefly immersed in water (3- 9 degreesC lower than the leaf temperature for 3 sec). Leaf browning occurred in wounded plants but not in intact ones. The incidence and the severity of leaf browning increased with decreased temperatures, but even the immersion in 25 degreesC water induced leaf browning in injured plants (25 degreesC). These responses indicate that the water stimulates leaf browning in a wounded plant, whereas the reduced temperature intensifies the responsiveness. This wound-induced increase in sensitivity to water stimulus is referred to as hypersensitivity. Injuring the leaf, petiole, stem or root by cutting or crushing induced hypersensitivity only in young expanded leaves above the wound site. The hypersensitivity reached maximum 2 or 3 min after wounding and disappeared after 30 min. In addition, cutting the shoot a short distance from the apex resulted in severe leaf browning, indicating that the distance from young expanded leaves to the site of wounding affects the level of hypersensitivity. Our data indicate that a wound signal is rapidly translocated to the unwounded leaves to play a role in inducing hypersensitive responses to mechanical stimuli, such as water stimulus and sudden temperature drop. - EU Ahmed; T Hayashi; Y Zhu; M Hosokawa; S YazawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 96 (1-4) 187 - 194 0304-4238 2002/12 [Refereed]
Explants from various parts of Caladium bicolor Ait. plants were cultured on MS medium containing 1 ppm naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 1 ppm 6-benzyladenine (BA). Variations in the shape and color pattern were observed in the regenerated plants. In plants regenerated from shoot tip explants including the two youngest leaves, young leaves (third and fourth leaves from the top), unexpanded leaves (fifth or sixth leaves), expanded leaves and petiole, the frequency of the occurrence of variants was 14, 24, 41, 53 and 70%, respectively. Plants regenerated from young leaves of lateral buds or root tips also produced only a few variants (12-14%). Thus, explants from younger tissue having meristematic tissue produced fewer variations than explants from older tissue. The mode of variation (color pattern and shape of leaves) also varied with the age of the explant. We conclude that young tissue should be used to propagate Caladium plants by tissue culture. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. - S Ahmed; E Nawata; M Hosokawa; Y Domae; T SakurataniPLANT SCIENCE ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD 163 (1) 117 - 123 0168-9452 2002/07 [Refereed]
Photosynthetic rate (P), leaf water potential (psi(L)) and chlorophyll fluorescence were studied in mungbean plants subjected to waterlogging in a plastic greenhouse, and leaf samples were collected for the analysis of enzymes involved in anti-oxidant photoprotection. Waterlogging caused a fast decline in the photosynthetic rate and water use efficiency without changes of transpiration rate and stomatal conductance during the early waterlogging period, which indicates that reduction of photosynthetic rate might be due to a mechanism independent from stomatal closure. Early reduction of Fv/Fm value of chlorophyll fluorescence by waterlogging indicates that the early reduction of photosynthetic rate is correlated with photo inhibition of photosystem II (PSII). Stomatal conductance and water use efficiency was decreased progressively during prolonged waterlogging while psi(L) was unchanged, indicating stomatal closure without water stress. The activities of active oxygen processing enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and glutathione reductase (GR) decreased during prolonged waterlogging indicating no evidence of oxidative stress and/or damage in leaves of mungbean by waterlogging. Our results suggest that oxidative damage is not directly involved in damage to the photosynthetic machinery during waterlogging in mungbean plants. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. - SJ Yang; M Hosokawa; T Hayashi; S YazawaJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE JAPAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCI 71 (4) 535 - 537 1882-3351 2002/07 [Refereed]
Leaf browning was induced at sites distant from the wounds in detached leaves in 6 species of Acanthaceae and 13 species of Gesneriaceae plants. This injury was observed in unwounded young leaves after their detachment from the mother plant, and sometimes in unwounded leaves on the wounded plant, e.g., when stem cuttings were made. The injury is restricted to one layer of palisade cells; the response is rapid. Chlorophyll fluorescence intensity decreased irreversibly in an injured tissue within seconds at sites distant from the wound. - SJ Yang; M Hosokawa; Y Mizuta; JG Yun; J Mano; S YazawaSCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 88 (1) 59 - 69 0304-4238 2001/03 [Refereed]
The relationship between the susceptibility to rapid temperature drop induced leaf injury, i.e. "leaf spot", and the antioxidant capacities of several Saintpaulia (African violet) cultivars was examined. Cultivars 'Ritali' and 'Tamiko', that are more susceptible to leaf spot caused by a rapid drop in leaf temperature from 30 to 15 degreesC than are cultivars 'Maui' and 'New Jersey'. The susceptible cultivars were also more susceptible to oxidative stress caused by H2O2 and active chlorine than the tolerant cultivars. Reduction of available chlorine, considered to be accelerated by antioxidants of leaf tissue, was rapid in 'Maui' and 'New Jersey'. Activity of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase and catalase were higher in the leaves of 'Maui' and 'New Jersey' than in the susceptible cultivars. These findings show a correlation between leaf spot injury and antioxidant capacity in Saintpaulia leaves. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. - 細川 宗孝Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology,4/1,35 4 35 - 41 1998 [Refereed]
MISC
- 倉田大地; 平川英樹; 白澤健太; 立澤文見; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 22- (1) 2023
- 福富健人; 倉田大地; 平川英樹; 白澤健太; 久保香奈衣; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 22- (1) 2023
- 倉田大地; 津崎智久; 立澤文見; 平川英樹; 白澤健太; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 21- (2) 2022
- 宮田暉; 白澤健太; 岸麻理奈; 山崎彬; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 21- (2) 2022
- 福富健人; 倉田大地; 平川英樹; 白澤健太; 久保香奈衣; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 21- (2) 2022
- 白澤健太; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝; 安井康夫; 磯部祥子 園芸学研究 別冊 21- (2) 2022
- 倉田大地; 笹部由梨; 津崎智久; 立澤文見; 平川英樹; 白澤健太; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 21- (1) 2022
- 宮田暉大; 岸麻理奈; 白澤健太; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 20- (2) 2021
- 倉田大地; 津崎智久; 平川英樹; 白澤健太; 立澤文見; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 20- (2) 2021
- 梅林綾香; 白澤健太; 安井康夫; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 19- (1) 2020
- 木下有羽; 元木航; 白澤健太; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 19- (1) 2020
- 岡田啓史; 山本純之; 細川宗孝; 林孝洋 園芸学研究 別冊 18- (1) 2019
- 札埜高志; 札埜高志; 上野真生; YANG Y.; 北村嘉邦; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 18- (1) 2019
- 白澤健太; 平川英樹; 吹野伸子; 北柴大泰; 細川宗孝; 磯部祥子 育種学研究 21- 2019
- Ito Ryutaro; Tatsuzawa Fumi; Hosokawa Munetaka Horticultural Research (Japan) 18- (4) 423 -430 2019
- 木下有羽; 元木航; 白澤健太; 安井康夫; 細川宗孝; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 17- (2) 267 2018/09
- Analysis of a gene inducing unstable anthocyanin biosynthesis in pepper○Ueno M; Hosokawa M; Doi M; Ohno S 29th International Conference on Polyphenols (ICP2018) 2018/07
- A candidate gene of chalcone reductase in butein biosynthesis in dahlia○Yamada H; Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S 29th International Conference on Polyphenols (ICP2018) 2018/07
- Hosokawa Munetaka; Katsumura Satoko; Hayashi Takahiro; Yazawa Susumu Jpn J Taste Smell Res 11- (1) 61 -68 2018/05
- 梅林綾香; 白澤健太; 安井康夫; 小枝壮太; 山崎彬; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 17- (1) 128 2018/03
- Exploration of chalcone reductase regulating yellow flavonoid butein biosynthesis in dahlia〇Yamada H; Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2018/03
- 川西陽子; 札埜高志; 細川宗孝; 北村嘉邦 園芸学研究 別冊 17- (1) 2018
- 札埜高志; 札埜高志; 北村嘉邦; 片山千絵; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 17- (1) 2018
- トウガラシにおけるアントシアニン着色不安定化遺伝子の探索上野舞子; 細川宗孝; 土井元章; 大野翔 平成29年度園芸学会近畿支部大会 2017/09
- ダリアにおける黄色色素ブテインの合成に関わるカルコンレダクターゼ遺伝子の探索山田晴香; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野翔 平成29年度園芸学会近畿支部大会 2017/09
- Floral color mutation among bud sport varieties of dahlia ‘Shukuhai’〇Yamada H; Kato Y; Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2017/03
- 片山千絵; 札埜高志; 北村嘉邦; 上町達也; KESUMAWATI Elly; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 別冊 16- (2) 2017
- Post-transcriptional gene silencing of chalcone synthase plays an important role in petal color lability of bicolor flowering dahlia○Ohno S; Hori W; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Latest Advances in Plant Development & Environmental Response, Cold Spring Harbor Conferences Asia (CSHA2016) 2016/11
- Different flower color changes induced by the infection with tobacco streak virus (strain dahlia) among bicolor dahlia cultivars○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S Latest Advances in Plant Development & Environmental Response, Cold Spring Harbor Conferences Asia (CSHA2016) 2016/11
- A candidate gene for bicolor flower coloration in dahlia○Ohno S・Hori; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa; F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2016/09
- Sho Ohno; Ayumi Deguchi; Munetaka Hosokawa Bulbous Plants: Biotechnology 228 -247 2016/04
- A candidate factor related with high proportion of cyanidin-based anthocyanins in dahlia petals○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2016/03
- Post-transcriptional gene silencing of CHS genes in flavonoid poor leaves of bicolor-flowering dahlia ‘Yuino’○Ohno S; Hori W; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2016/03
- アカジソへのUV-B照射による葉中ペルオキシダーゼ活性の上昇○Hosokawa M; Ota N; Deguchi A; Ohno S; Aoki S; Osakabe M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2016/03
- Pravej Alam; Shereen F. Elkholy; Munetaka Hosokawa; Sabry A. Mahfouz; Mahmoud A. Sharaf-Eldin International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 8- (10) 224 -227 2016
- Deguchi Ayumi; Ohno Sho; Tatsuzawa Fumi; Doi Motoaki; Hosokawa Munetaka Horticultural Research (Japan) 15- (2) 123 -128 2016
- Ohno Sho; Hori Wakako; Hosokawa Munetaka; Tatsuzawa Fumi; Doi Motoaki The Horticulture Journal 85- (2) 177 -186 2016
- Tatsuzawa Fumi; Hosokawa Munetaka The Horticulture Journal 85- (1) 63 -69 2016
- Quantitative evaluation of contribution of four anthocyanins to black flower coloring in dahlia○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2015/09
- Higher contribution of cyanidin-3-malonylglucoside-5-glucoside to black flower coloring than pelargonidin-based counterpart in dahlia○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S The 8th International Workshop on Anthocyanins (IWA2015) 2015/09
- Involvement of simultanious post-transcriptional silencing of multiple chalcone stnthase genes in petal color lability of a bocolor flowering dahlia○Ohno S; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M The 8th International Workshop on Anthocyanins (IWA2015) 2015/09
- Black-flowering dahlia cultivars accumulate flavones in petals when infected by tobacco streak virus○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2015/03
- Difference of flower-color segregation in regenerants between chimeric Saintpaulia cultivars depends on the celldivision○Honda K; Nabeshima T・Ohno S・Doi M; Hosokawa M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2015/03
- Mahmoud Sharaf-Eldin; Mahmoud Sharaf-Eldin; Shereen Elkholy; Shereen Elkholy; Munetaka Hosokawa; Kai Yanagawa; Eiji Nawata; Keiichi Takagi; José Antonio Fernández Zeitschrift fur Arznei- und Gewurzpflanzen 20- 84 -87 2015/01
- Tatsuzawa Fumi; Matsuda Sayumi; Kato Kazuhisa; Hosokawa Munetaka The Horticulture Journal 84- (1) 77 -82 2015
- 細川 宗孝 京大農場報告 = Bulletin of Experimental Farm Kyoto University (23) 7 -12 2014/12
- The strain with high single coloring petal frequency occurred from a bicolor-flowering dahlia ‘Yuino’○Ohno S・Hosokawa; M; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2014/09
- The greater contribution of cyanidin-based anthocyanins to black flower coloring than pelargonidin-based ones in dahlia petals○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M; Ohno S Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2014/09
- The relationship between emitting volatile compounds and capsaicinoid and capsinoid contents of Capsicum fruitsDoi M; ○Kubota M; Koeda S; Ohno S; Hosokawa M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2014/09
- A multiplex PCR-based bioassay system for assessing the occurrence of somaclonal variation using variegated Saintpaulia.Matsuda S; Sato M; Ohno S; Yang S. J; Doi M; Hosokawa M 27th International Conference on Polyphenols (ICP2014) 2014/09
- The mechanism for black flower colouring in dahlia.○Deguchi A; Ohno S; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M 29th International Horticultural Congress & Exhibition (IHC2014) 2014/08
- A basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, DvIVS contributes to diverse flower colours in dahlia.○Ohno S; Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M 29th International Horticultural Congress & Exhibition (IHC2014) 2014/08
- Pinwheel phenotype of Saintpaulia petals is resulted from periclinal cell divisions of epidermal layer○Hosokawa M; Ohnishi M; Deguchi A; Ohno S; Doi M 29th International Horticultural Congress & Exhibition (IHC2014) 2014/08
- ダイコンの構成的花成促進経路の存在について土井元章; 田内康裕; 大野翔; 細川宗孝 平成26年度園芸学会近畿支部大会 2014/08
- ダリア‘ 祝盃’ から生じた枝変わり品種群の花色変異機構の解析加藤泰成; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔 平成26年度園芸学会近畿支部大会 2014/08
- 小枝壮太; 佐藤恒亮; 富 研一; 田中義行; 滝澤理仁; 細川宗孝; 土井元章; 中崎鉄也; 北島 宣 園芸学会平成26年度春季大会 13- (1) 2014/03
- ‘No.3341’(Capsicum chinense)の非辛味性とComtの欠損変異との関係性小枝壮太; 佐藤恒亮; 滝澤理仁; 細川宗孝; 土井元章; 北島 宣 園芸学会平成26年度春季大会 2014/03
- Mutated cells on explants of Saintpaulia mostly do not contribute to the occurrence of somaclonal mutants in adventitious shootsHosokawa M; ○Matsuda S; Ohno S; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2014/03
- Matsuda Sayumi; Sato Mitsuru; Ohno Sho; Yang Soo-Jung; Doi Motoaki; Hosokawa Munetaka Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 83- (4) 308 -316 2014
- Koeda Sota; Sato Kosuke; Tomi Kenichi; Tanaka Yoshiyuki; Takisawa Rihito; Hosokawa Munetaka; Doi Motoaki; Nakazaki Tetsuya; Kitajima Akira Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 83- (3) 244 -251 2014
- The infection of tobacco streak virus-like virus is involved in occurrence of purple flowers in a black flowering dahlia ‘Kokucho’○Deduchi A; Ohno S; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2013/09
- Hosokawa M; ○Matsuda S; Ohno S; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 12- (2) 456 2013/09
- Regulation of anthocyanin synthesis in dahlia by a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor DvIVS.○Ohno S; Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M 7th International Workshop on Anthocyanins (IWA2013): O21 2013/09
- High cyanidin content contributes to black flower color in the Dahlia.○Deguchi A; Ohno S; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M 7th International Workshop on Anthocyanins (IWA2013): P78 2013/09
- Black dahlia cultivars contain high amount of cyanidin in their petals○Deguchi A; Ohno S; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2013/03
- A DvIVS allele related to high accumulation of anthocyanin in dahlia petals○Ohno S; Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2013/03
- 田中 義行; 細川 宗孝; 渡辺 達夫; 三輪 哲也; 矢澤 進 京大農場報告 = Bulletin of Experimental Farm Kyoto University (21) 9 -14 2012/12
- The bHLH transcription factor DvIVS regulates floral anthocyanin contents in Dahlia cultivars.○Ohno S; Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Doi M 10th International Congress on Plant Molecular Biology (IPMB2012): BT063 2012/10
- Relationship between flower color intensity and genotypes in promoter region of DvIVS, a transcription factor for anthocyanin synthesis in DahliaOhno S; ○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2012/09
- Improvement of flower color stability of bicolor in a tissue-cultured red-white bicolor-flowering dahlia ‘Yuino’○Ohno S; Hosokawa M; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2012/09
- Suppression of Flavone synthase expression in petals of blackish Dahlia cultivarsOhno S; ○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2012/03
- FLOWRING LOCUS Cの発現から見たダイコンの低温および高温遭遇に対する花成反応土井元章; 村石悠介; 細川宗孝 園芸学研究 11- (別1) 116 2012
- KOEDA Sota; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; KANG Byoung-Cheorl; TANAKA Chihiro; CHOI Doil; SANO Satoshi; SHIINA Takashi; DOI Motoaki; YAZAWA Susumu Journal of plant research 125- (1) 137 -145 2012/01
- Accumulation of flavonoid pigments characteristic of blackish Dahlia petalsOhno S; ○Deguchi A; Hosokawa M; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2011/09
- Difference in CHS expressions in leaves of single-color flowering shoots spontaneously occurred from red-white bicolor flowering dahlia○Ohno S; Hosokawa M; Hoshino A; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2011/09
- 細川 宗孝 Plant protection 65- (8) 491 -495 2011/08
- Relationship between anthocyanin contents and DvIVS expression in Dahlia petalsHosokawa M; ○Deguchi A; Ohno S; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2011/03
- Simultaneous post-transcriptional gene silencing of two CHSs in pure white petals of DahliaHosokawa M; ○Ohno S; Hoshino A; Tatsuzawa F; Doi M Meeting of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2011/03
- 小枝壮太; 細川宗孝; KANG Byoung-Cheorl; 田中千尋; CHOI Doil; 佐野智; 椎名隆; 土井元章; 矢澤進 日本植物学会大会研究発表記録 75th- 2011
- Hosokawa Munetaka; Suzue Hisanao; Fudano Takashi; Doi Motoaki Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 80- (4) 461 -468 2011
- 田中義行; 細川宗孝; 渡辺達夫; 土井元章; 矢澤進 園芸学研究 別冊 9- (1) 2010
- Ito Hiroaki; Nishikawa Kuniko; Awano Tatsuya; Hosokawa Munetaka; Yazawa Susumu Horticultural Research (Japan) 9- (1) 19 -23 2010
- Gene expression during dramatic developmental changes of a Capsicum chinense cultivar native to the Seychelles at temperatures below 24˚CMunetaka Hosokawa 29nd International Horticultural Congress 2010 [Refereed]
- Toward the control of odor emission from florets of gypsophyla using genetic transformationMunetaka Hosokawa 29nd International Horticultural Congress 2010 [Refereed]
- Root zone restriction and phosphorus deficiency associated with flower colour expression in bicolour-flowering dahliaMunetaka Hosokawa 29st International Horticultural Congress 2010 [Refereed]
- Repair of partially wounded chrysanthemum shoot apical meristems after bombardmentMunetaka Hosokawa 29th International Horticultural Congress 2010 [Refereed]
- Capsinoid biosynthesis of nonpungent pepper cultivars is caused by loss-of-function mutations in a putative aminotransferase geneMunetaka Hosokawa 29th International Horticultural Congress 2010 [Refereed]
- Postharvest photooxidative disorders in canna leavesMunetaka Hosokawa 29th International Horticultural Congress 2010 [Refereed]
- セントポーリア‘タミレス’の培養変異を検出する遺伝子マーカーの作出細川宗孝 園芸学会平成22年度春季大会 2010 [Refereed]
- ダリアの白色花弁化に関与する2つの異なるメカニズム細川宗孝 園芸学会平成22年度春季大会 2010 [Refereed]
- ダリア純白花弁における2種類のCHSの転写後抑制細川宗孝 園芸学会平成22年度秋季大会 2010 [Refereed]
- KOEDA Sota; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; KANG Byoung-Cheorl; YAZAWA Susumu Journal of plant research 122- (6) 623 -631 2009/11
- OMORI Hitomi; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; SHIBA Hayato; SHITSUKAWA Naoki; MURAI Koji; YAZAWA Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 78- (3) 350 -355 2009/07
- 米田 祥二; 前川 寛之; 西本 登志; 矢奥 泰章; 後藤 公美; 堀川 大輔; 細川 宗孝 Bulletin of the Nara Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station (40) 9 -17 2009/03
- 北村嘉邦; 細川宗孝; 上町達也; 矢澤進 園芸学研究 別冊 8- (1) 2009
- Omori Hitomi; Hosokawa Munetaka; Shiba Hayato; Shitsukawa Naoki; Murai Koji; Yazawa Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 78- (3) 350 -355 2009
- ヘリクリサム(Helichrysum bracteatum)をはじめとしたいくつかの乾膜質な花葉組織の中性糖分析細川宗孝 園芸学会平成21年度秋季大会 2009 [Refereed]
- 花弁に斑を有するセントポーリアの組織培養後代における花色変異の発生に関わるトランスポゾン細川宗孝 園芸学会平成21年度秋季大会 2009 [Refereed]
- TANAKA Yoshiyuki; OTSU Keigo; NAKAMURA Toshikazu; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; YAMAGUCHI Kanoko; KANAZAWA Kazuki; YAZAWA Susumu Horticultural Research (Japan) 7- (4) 491 -497 2008/10
- TANAKA Yoshiyuki; OTSU Keigo; NAKAMURA Toshikazu; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; YAMAGUCHI Kanoko; KANAZAWA Kazuki; YAZAWA Susumu Horticultural research (Japan) 7- (4) 491 -497 2008/10
- KITAMURA Yoshikuni; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; TANAKA Chihiro; YAZAWA Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 77- (4) 418 -425 2008/10
- 細川 宗孝 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 7- (1) 28 -28 2008/03
- HOSOKAWA M.; OMORI H.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 7- (1) 228 -228 2008/03
- KOEDA S.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 7- (1) 384 -384 2008/03
- ITO H.; NISHIKAWA K.; AWANO T.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 7- (1) 415 -415 2008/03
- HOSOKAWA M.; SUZUE H.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 7- (1) 198 -198 2008/03
- Hosokawa Munetaka Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 77- (4) 341 -349 2008
- Kitamura Yoshikuni; Hosokawa Munetaka; Tanaka Chihiro; Yazawa Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 77- (4) 418 -425 2008
- キクわい化ウイロイド(CSVd)に対する抵抗性を異にするキクの茎頂部でのCSVdの分布細川宗孝 園芸学会平成20年度秋季大会 2008 [Refereed]
- KOEDA S.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 6- (2) 250 -250 2007/09
- ZHANG Y.; HAYASHI T.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 6- (2) 312 -312 2007/09
- KITAMURA Y.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 6- (2) 342 -342 2007/09
- NAKASHIMA A.; HOSOKAWA M.; NAKA T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 6- (2) 343 -343 2007/09
- NAKASHIMA Akiko; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; MAEDA Shigeichi; YAZAWA Susumu J. Gen. Plant Pathol. 73- (3) 225 -227 2007/06
- NAKA T.; FUJII Y.; HOSOKAWA M.; NAKAJIMA A.; MAEDA S.; ASAO H.; OKADA K. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 6- (1) 478 -478 2007/03
- NISHIKAWA K.; ITO H.; AWANO T.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学研究. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表要旨 6- (1) 498 -498 2007/03
- 仲 照史; 藤井 祐子; 細川 宗孝 Bulletin of the Nara Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station (38) 17 -22 2007/03
- Munetaka Hosokawa; Hayato Shiba; Takashi Kawabe; Akiko Nakashima; Susumu Yazawa JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE 76- (1) 60 -65 2007/01
- Hosokawa Munetaka; Shiba Hayato; Kawabe Takashi; Nakashima Akiko; Yazawa Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 76- (1) 60 -65 2007
- YANG Soo Jung; KITAMURA Yoshikuni; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; YAZAWA Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 75- (6) 476 -480 2006/11
- KITAMURA Y.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 75- (2) 310 -310 2006/09
- ZHANG Y.; HAYASHI T.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 75- (2) 336 -336 2006/09
- ITO H.; NISHIKAWA K.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 75- (2) 342 -342 2006/09
- HOSOKAWA M.; SHIBA H.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 75- (2) 353 -353 2006/09
- 前田 智; 米田 祥二; 細川 宗孝; ほか3名 京大農場報告 (15) 5 -10 2006/03
- Hotta Makiko; Hasegawa Tohru; Ohishi Kazushi; Hosokawa Munetaka; Hara Hiroshi; Kato Toshihiro Annual Report of The Kansai Plant Protection Society 48- (48) 39 -40 2006
- KESUMAWATI E.; KITAMURA Y.; UEMACHI T.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 74- (2) 217 -217 2005/10
- ZHANG Y.; HAYASHI T.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 74- (2) 509 -509 2005/10
- HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 74- (2) 514 -514 2005/10
- HOSOKAWA M.; MIKANO S.; YAMAUCHI T.; TAKAHAMA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 74- (1) 147 -147 2005/03
- KESUMAWATI E.; HOSOKAWA M.; UEMACHI T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 74- (1) 202 -202 2005/03
- HOSOKAWA M.; MATSUSHITA Y.; UCHIDA H.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 74- (1) 465 -465 2005/03
- Hosokawa Munetaka; Matsushita Yosuke; Ohishi Kazushi; Yazawa Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 74- (5) 386 -391 2005
- KESUMAWATI E.; HOSOKAWA M.; UEMACHI T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 73- (2) 261 -261 2004/09
- HOSOKAWA M.; YASUDA N.; OHISHI K.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 73- (2) 457 -457 2004/09
- HOSOKAWA M.; MATSUSHITA Y.; OHISHI K.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 73- (2) 499 -499 2004/09
- 細川 宗孝; 矢澤 進 農業および園芸 79- (6) 666 -671 2004/06
- YANG S. J.; KITAMURA Y.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 73- (1) 339 -339 2004/04
- HOSOKAWA M.; KATSUMURA S.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 73- (1) 395 -395 2004/04
- Hosokawa Munetaka; Katsumura Satoko; Hayashi Takahiro; Yazawa Susumu The Japanese Journal of Taste and Smell Research 11- (1) 61 -68 2004
- YANG Soo Jung; HAYASHI Takahiro; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; YAZAWA Susumu Environment control in biology 41- (3) 265 -270 2003/09
- HOSOKAWA M.; UEDA E; OHISHI K.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 72- (2) 447 -447 2003/09
- HOSOKAWA M.; KIMATA T.; KESMAWATI Elly; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 72- (2) 474 -474 2003/09
- YANG Soo Jung; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; HAYASHI Takahiro; YAZAWA Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 72- (4) 286 -291 2003/07
- YAMAUCHI T.; HOSOKAWA M.; TAKAHAMA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 72- (1) 299 -299 2003/04
- YANG Soo Jung; HAYASHI Takahiro; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; YAZAWA Susumu Environment Control in Biology 41- (3) 265 -270 2003
- HOSOKAWA M.; OTAKE A.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 71- (2) 236 -236 2002/10
- YANG Soo Jung; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; HAYASHI Takahiro; YAZAWA Susumu Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 71- (4) 535 -537 2002/07
- HOSOKAWA M.; OTAKE A.; OHISHI K.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 71- (1) 158 -158 2002/04
- HOSOKAWA M.; UEDA E.; HAYASHI T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 70- (2) 186 -186 2001/09
- YAZAWA S.; YONEDA H.; HOSOKAWA M. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 70- (1) 99 -99 2001/04
- HOSOKAWA M.; SUGAWARA Y.; HAYASHI T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 70- (1) 142 -142 2001/04
- HOSOKAWA M.; SUGAWARA Y.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 69- (2) 437 -437 2000/09
- HAYASHI T.; KAWAHARA K.; HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 69- (1) 353 -353 2000/03
- HOSOKAWA M.; MOUE M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 68- (2) 151 -151 1999/10
- 細川 宗孝; 梁 修静; 矢澤 進 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 67- (2) 377 -377 1998/10
- 大城 閑; 細川 宗孝; 矢澤 進 化学と生物 36- (8) 512 -522 1998/08
- 大城 閑; 細川 宗孝; 矢澤 進 化学と生物 36- (8) 512 -522 1998/08
- HOSOKAWA M.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 67- (1) 245 -245 1998/04
- OHKI Shizuka; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; YAZAWA Susumu KAGAKU TO SEIBUTSU 36- (8) 512 -522 1998
- HOSOKAWA M.; TAKEMOTO T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 66- (1) 706 -706 1997/03
- HOSOKAWA M.; HOSSAIN M. M.; TAKEMOTO T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 65- (1) 484 -485 1996/03
- HOSOKAWA M.; TAKEMOTO T.; YAZAWA S. 園芸学会雑誌. 別冊, 園芸学会大会研究発表 64- (2) 588 -589 1995/08
Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
- 当年開花性が異なるアジサイの品種間での花成関連遺伝子の経時的発現量の違い [Not invited]川西陽子; 礼埜高志; 細川宗孝; 北村嘉邦平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- アジサイにおける葉のサイズおよびその成長速度にみられる季節変化 [Not invited]礼埜高志; 北村嘉邦; 片山千絵; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- 春化処理したカブ(Brassica rapa)のFLC遺伝子をプロトプラスト培養およびカルス誘導によって初期化することは可能か [Not invited]木下有羽; 元木 航; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- ダリアにおける黄色色素ブテイン生合成を司るカルコンレダクターゼ遺伝子の探索 [Not invited]山田晴香; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- トウガラシにおけるアントシアニン着色不安定化遺伝子の解析 [Not invited]上野舞子; 細川宗孝; 土井元章; 大野翔平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- トウガラシ(Capsicum chinense)雑種第一代で見られる花粉媒介昆虫の非存在下での自家受粉 [Not invited]山崎 彬; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- UV-B照射による数種アブラナ科スプラウトの抗酸化活性への効果 [Not invited]伊藤隆太郎; 立澤文見; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- トウガラシにおける種間交雑障壁に関与する遺伝子の探索 [Not invited]梅林綾香; 白澤健太; 安井康夫; 小枝壮太; 山崎 彬; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- ダイコンへの接ぎ木により低温非遭遇で開花したキャベツにおいてFLC遺伝子ホモログの発現量は低下しない [Not invited]元木 航; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学会春季大会 2018
- トウガラシ(Capsicum chinense)の高温期における着果率に関わる遺伝子の探索 [Not invited]山崎 彬; 白澤健太; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学近畿支部大阪大会 2018
- Capsicum属の種間交雑不親和性を引き起こすエピスタシス遺伝子の座乗染色体の特定 [Not invited]梅林綾香; 白澤健太; 安井康夫; 山崎 彬; 細川宗孝平成30年度園芸学近畿支部大阪大会 2018
- UV-B照射によるスプラウトの抗酸化活性の向上 [Not invited]伊藤隆太郎; 立澤文見; 細川宗孝平成29年度園芸学近畿支部滋賀大会 2017
- トウガラシ(Capsicum chinense)F1における花粉の寿命延長および開葯速度の向上 [Not invited]山崎彬; 細川宗孝平成29年度園芸学近畿支部滋賀大会 2017
- ダイコンへの接ぎ木により低温非遭遇で開花したキャベツの花成関連遺伝子の発現解析 [Not invited]元木航; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成29年度園芸学近畿支部滋賀大会 2017
- トウガラシにおけるアントシアニン着色不安定化遺伝子の探索 [Not invited]上野舞子; 細川宗孝; 土井元章; 大野翔平成29年度園芸学近畿支部滋賀大会 2017
- ダリアにおける黄色色素ブテインの合成に関わるカルコンレダクターゼ遺伝子の探索 [Not invited]山田晴香; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野翔平成29年度園芸学近畿支部滋賀大会 2017
- 核SSRマーカーおよびITS領域によるインドネシア産アジサイの系統解析 [Not invited]片山千絵; 礼埜高志; 北村嘉邦; 上町達也; Elly Kesumawati; 細川宗孝平成29年度園芸学会秋季大会 2017
- 近縁アブラナ科植物への接ぎ木によるキャベツの無低温処理・早期開花系 [Not invited]元木航; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成29年度園芸学会秋季大会 2017
- ダリア‘祝盃’から発生した枝変わり品種群の花色変異 [Not invited]山田晴香; 加藤泰成; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成29年度園芸学会春季大会 2017
- UV-B照射によるシソおよび赤キャベツスプラウトの生育および機能性への効果 [Not invited]伊藤隆太郎; 立澤文見; 細川宗孝平成29年度園芸学会春季大会 2017
- トウガラシ(Capsicum chinense)の雑種第一代で現れる自動着果機構の解明 [Not invited]山崎 彬; 細川宗孝平成29年度園芸学会春季大会 2017
- 複色花ダリアの複色模様形成を引き起こす候補遺伝子 [Not invited]大野 翔; 保里和香子; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成28年度園芸学会秋季大会 2016
- Capsicum属の葉が持つRNase活性の特徴と遺伝的特性 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 宮下英理子; 恩田麻由; 安井康夫平成28年度園芸学会秋季大会 2016
- キク矮化ウイロイド(CSVd)抵抗性のキク品種‘ 鞠風車’におけるCSVdの接種葉での増殖 [Not invited]鍋島朋之; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成28年度園芸学会春季大会 2016
- ダリア花弁のシアニジン系アントシアニンの蓄積割合を制御する候補因子 [Not invited]出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成28年度園芸学会春季大会 2016
- 複色花ダリア‘ 結納’のフラボノイドを蓄積しない葉におけるCHSの転写後ジーンサイレンシング [Not invited]大野 翔; 保里和香子; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成28年度園芸学会春季大会 2016
- UV-B照射によるシソ葉のダメージは昼夜で異なる [Not invited]大田奈央; 刑部正博; 青木慎一; 細川宗孝平成28年度園芸学会春季大会 2016
- アカジソへのUV-B照射による葉中ペルオキシダーゼ活性の上昇 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 大田奈央; 出口亜由美; 大野 翔; 青木慎一; 刑部正博平成28年度園芸学会春季大会 2016
- ダリア花弁の黒色化に対する各種アントシアニンの寄与度の定量的評価 [Not invited]出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成27年度園芸学会秋季大会 2015
- BougainvilleaとCapsicumの葉抽出液によるPMMoVの感染抑制メカニズム [Not invited]I.N.ブブラカス; 恩田麻由; 鍋島朋之; 細川宗孝平成27年度園芸学会秋季大会 2015
- セントポーリア花弁に蓄積する黄色色素の同定 [Not invited]出口亜由美; 大野 翔; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成27年度園芸学会秋季大会 2015
- 複色花ダリアにおける不安定な花色は葉のフラボノイド蓄積と関連する [Not invited]保里和香子; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成27年度園芸学会秋季大会 2015
- アグロインフィルトレーション法によるキクわい化ウイロイドの接種 [Not invited]鍋島朋之; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成27年度園芸学会秋季大会 2015
- セントポーリア周縁キメラ品種において不定芽由来植物でみられる花色分離の品種間差は不定芽形成時の各細胞層の細胞分裂活性に起因する [Not invited]本田慶太; 鍋島朋之; 大野 翔; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成27年度園芸学会春季大会 2015
- キクわい化ウイロイドの感染抑制剤としてのブーゲンビレアとカプシカムの混合抽出 [Not invited]I.N.ブブラカス; 細川宗孝平成27年度園芸学会春季大会 2015
- ブーゲンビレアの抽出液によるベンサミアナタバコへのPMMoV, PVX, TSWVおよびCSVdの感染回避 [Not invited]I.N.ブブラカス; 細川宗孝平成27年度園芸学会春季大会 2015
- 黒色系ダリアではタバコ条斑ウイルスの感染により花弁にフラボンが蓄積される [Not invited]出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成27年度園芸学会春季大会 2015
- 複色花ダリア‘ 結納’で発生した単色花弁を生じやすい系統 [Not invited]大野翔; 細川宗孝; 土井元章平成26年度園芸学会秋季大会 2014
- シアニジン系アントシアニンはぺラルゴニジン系アントシアニンよりもダリア花弁の黒色化への寄与が大きい [Not invited]出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成26年度園芸学会秋季大会 2014
- キクにおけるキクわい化ウイロイド(CSVd)の細胞内分布 [Not invited]鍋島朋之; 粟野達也; 土井元章; 細川宗孝平成26年度園芸学会秋季大会 2014
- トウガラシ果実における発散香気成分とカプサイシノイドおよびカプシノイド含量との関係解析 [Not invited]土井元章; 久保田瑞季; 小枝壮太; 大野翔; 細川宗孝平成26年度園芸学会秋季大会 2014
- ダイコンの構成的花成促進経路の存在について [Not invited]土井元章; 田内康裕; 大野翔; 細川宗孝平成26年度園芸学会近畿支部大会 2014
- ダリア‘ 祝盃’ から生じた枝変わり品種群の花色変異機構の解析 [Not invited]加藤泰成; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章; 大野 翔平成26年度園芸学会近畿支部大会 2014
- セントポーリア不定芽由来の組織培養変異の発生には外植体に既存の変異細胞はほとんど関与しない [Not invited]細川宗孝; 松田沙弓; 大野 翔; 土井元章平成26年度園芸学会春季大会 2014
- サフランのin vitroでの不定芽誘導における問題点の抽出 [Not invited]柳川開・M. Sharaf-Eldin; 土井元章; 縄田栄治; 細川宗孝平成26年度園芸学会春季大会 2014
- トウガラシ2種間における葉抽出液のRNase活性の違い [Not invited]細川宗孝; 神田紘子; 恩田麻由; 小枝壮太; 鍋島朋之; 土井元章平成26年度園芸学会春季大会 2014
- 黒色系ダリア‘ 黒蝶’における赤紫色花の出現にはタバコ条斑ウイルス様ウイルスの感染が関与する [Not invited]出口亜由美; 大野 翔; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成25年度園芸学会秋季大会 2013
- トランスポゾンの切り出しによるセントポーリアの組織培養変異を引き起こす環境要因の探索 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 松田沙弓; 大野 翔; 土井元章平成25年度園芸学会秋季大会 2013
- 超微小茎頂分裂組織培養法を用いた短期間のキクわい化ウイロイド抵抗性の評価 [Not invited]鍋島朋之; 細川宗孝; 矢野志野布; 大石一史; 土井元章平成25年度園芸学会秋季大会 2013
- ダリア花弁のアントシアニン高蓄積に関わるDvIVSハプロタイプ [Not invited]大野 翔; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成25年度園芸学会春季大会 2013
- 異なる種類の植物における葉の抽出液が持つRNase活性の比較 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 神田紘子; 土井元章平成25年度園芸学会春季大会 2013
- 黒色系ダリアでは花弁のシアニジン量が多い [Not invited]出口亜由美; 大野 翔; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成25年度園芸学会春季大会 2013
- 組織培養苗を用いた赤白複色花ダリア‘結納’における花色不安定性の緩和 [Not invited]大野 翔; 細川宗孝; 土井元章平成24年度園芸学会秋季大会 2012
- ダリア花弁のアントシアニン合成に関与する転写因子DvIVSのプロモーターの遺伝子型と花色の濃淡との関係 [Not invited]大野 翔; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成24年度園芸学会秋季大会 2012
- ダリア花色の多様性機構の解明(公開シンポジウム ?花色発現を制御する諸要因) [Not invited]細川宗孝平成24年度園芸学会秋季大会 2012
- キクわい化ウイロイドはモデル植物であるNicotiana benthamianaに感染する [Not invited]細川宗孝; 鈴木直裕; 神田紘子; 土井元章平成24年度園芸学会春季大会 2012
- キクわい化ウイロイド(CSVd)抵抗性キク品種におけるCSVd生体内分布 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 鍋島朋之; 矢野志野布; 大石一史; 土井元章平成24年度園芸学会春季大会 2012
- ダリア黒色系品種の花弁におけるFlavone synthaseの発現抑制 [Not invited]大野 翔; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成24年度園芸学会春季大会 2012
- FLOWRING LOCUS Cの発現から見たダイコンの低温および高温遭遇に対する花成反応 [Not invited]土井元章; 村石悠介; 細川宗孝平成24年度園芸学会春季大会 2012
- 自然変異によるトウガラシの生育温度域での温度反応性形質は恒温性地域において潜在化する [Not invited]小枝壮太; 細川宗孝; 土井元章平成24年度園芸学会春季大会 2012
- トウガラシ葉の粗抽出液がもつ強いRNA分解活性 [Not invited]Iraklis Boubourakas; 神田紘子; 細川宗孝; 土井元章平成24年度園芸学会春季大会 2012
- トウガラシ‘Sy-2’の防御応答は生育温度が24℃を下回ると誘導される [Not invited]小枝壮太; 細川宗孝; B.C. Kang; 田中千尋; D. Choi; 佐野 智; 椎名 隆; 土井元章; 矢澤 進日本植物学会第75回大会 2011
- ダリア黒色花弁にみられるフラボノイド系色素の特徴的な蓄積 [Not invited]大野 翔; 出口亜由美; 細川宗孝; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成23年度園芸学会秋季大会 2011
- セントポーリア花弁の縞模様の形成に関わる表皮細胞の並層分裂 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 大西美輝; 後藤真理子; 佐藤 充; 土井元章平成23年度園芸学会秋季大会 2011
- 大量スクリーニング法を利用したキクわい化ウイロイド抵抗性品種の探索 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 鍋島朋之; 矢野志野布; 大石一史; 土井元章平成23年度園芸学会秋季大会 2011
- 赤白複色花ダリアから発生する単色花シュートでは葉のCHS発現量が異なる [Not invited]大野 翔; 細川宗孝; 星野 敦; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成23年度園芸学会秋季大会 2011
- ダリアにおける花弁のアントシアニン含量とDvIVS発現量との関わり [Not invited]細川宗孝; 出口亜由美; 大野 翔; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成23年度園芸学会春季大会 2011
- ダリア花弁の純白化に関わる2種類のCHSの同時的転写後分解 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 大野 翔; 星野 敦; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成23年度園芸学会春季大会 2011
- キクわい化ウイロイドに抵抗性を持つキク品種の探索 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 鍋島朋之; 矢野志野布; 大石一史; 土井元章平成23年度園芸学会春季大会 2011
- 光酸素ストレスによるカンナ葉の収穫後の褐変障害 [Not invited]土井元章; 脇田牧子; 細川宗孝平成22年度園芸学会秋季大会 2010
- ダリア純白花弁における2種類のCHSの転写後抑制 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 大野 翔; 星野 敦; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成22年度園芸学会秋季大会 2010
- 花弁に斑をもつセントポーリア‘タミレス’の葉身上に存在する変異細胞率の定量 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 佐藤 充; 土井元章平成22年度園芸学会秋季大会 2010
- セントポーリア‘タミレス’の培養変異を検出する遺伝子マーカーの作出 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 佐藤 充; 土井元章平成22年度園芸学会春季大会 2010
- 遺伝子マーカーを用いたカプシノイドを含む生食用トウガラシ品種の育成 [Not invited]田中義行; 細川宗孝; 渡辺達夫; 土井元章; 矢澤 進平成22年度園芸学会春季大会 2010
- ダリアの白色花弁化に関与する2つの異なるメカニズム [Not invited]細川宗孝; 児島未沙; 大野 翔; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成22年度園芸学会春季大会 2010
- ダリア花弁のアントシアニン合成制御にはbHLH 様転写因子DvIVSが関与する [Not invited]細川宗孝; 大野 翔; 北村嘉邦; 児島未沙; 星野 敦; 立澤文見; 土井元章平成22年度園芸学会春季大会 2010
- ヘリクリサム(Helichrysum bracteatum)をはじめとしたいくつかの乾膜質な花葉組織における中性糖の組成 [Not invited]伊藤弘顕; 粟野達也; 東 順一; 細川宗孝; 土井元章2009
- 花弁に斑を有するセントポーリアの組織培養後代における花色変異体の発生に関わるトランスポゾン [Not invited]細川宗孝; 佐藤 充; 土井元章2009
- ダリア花弁のアントシアニンおよびカルコン/オーロン発現に関わる花色遺伝子の探索 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 大野 翔; 北村嘉邦; 児島未沙; 中島明子; 星野 敦; 立澤文見; 土井元章2009
- トウガラシ果実における新規機能性物質カプシノイドの生合成にはp-AMT遺伝子の変異が関与する. [Not invited]田中義行; 細川宗孝; 三輪哲也; 土井元章; 矢澤 進2009
- アジサイ花房におけるファイトプラズマ感染による装飾花形成数の増加 [Not invited]北村嘉邦; 細川宗孝; 上町達也; 矢澤 進2009
- リンが花弁のアントシアニン合成を制御するペチュニアの組織培養後代で多発する白花個体 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 後藤真理子; 山口有希; 矢澤 進2009
- 生育適温下でセーシェル産トウガラシの葉に生じる異常な細胞分裂 [Not invited]小枝壮太; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2009
- ファイトプラズマ感染によるアジサイ花器官の形態変化に関わる遺伝子群の発現解析 [Not invited]北村嘉邦; 細川宗孝; 上町達也; 矢澤 進2008
- ヘリクリサム(Helichrysum bracteatum)の花葉組織における二次的な細胞壁の形成過程 [Not invited]伊藤弘顕; 西川久仁子; 粟野達也; 吉永 新; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2008
- キクわい化ウイロイド(CSVd)抵抗性を異にするキクの茎頂部でのCSVdの分布 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 尾森仁美; 矢澤 進2008
- ヘリクリサムをはじめとした様々な植物の乾膜質な花葉組織における二次的な細胞壁の形成 [Not invited]伊藤弘顕; 西川久仁子; 粟野達也; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2008
- 生育適温下で生じるセーシェル産トウガラシの生育障害に関与する遺伝子の探索 [Not invited]小枝壮太; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2008
- キクわい化ウイロイドに強い抵抗性を持つキク植物体の選抜 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 尾森仁美; 矢澤 進2008
- 圧縮空気を利用した茎頂分裂組織の露出装置の開発 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 鈴江久尚; 矢澤 進2008
- 難除去性病原体であるタバコ条斑ウイルスのダリア茎頂近傍における分布 [Not invited]中島明子; 細川宗孝; 仲 照史; 矢澤 進2007
- JHPファイトプラズマによって引き起こされるアジサイの各花器官における形態変化 [Not invited]北村嘉邦; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2007
- 花弁の質感発現について−その光学的実体と目による認知− [Not invited]張 暘; 林 孝洋; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2007
- 25℃付近で生じるセーシェル産トウガラシの縮葉発現-温度に反応し、縮葉になる葉の生育ステージの特定- [Not invited]小枝壮太; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2007
- ヘリクリサムの乾膜質苞葉における二次的な細胞壁の形成 [Not invited]西川久仁子; 伊藤弘顕; 粟野達也; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2007
- キクわい化ウイロイドの濃度上昇が遅いキク品種の探索 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 芝 勇人; 矢澤 進2006
- ヘリクリサムの乾膜質総苞片の発達初期に見られる細胞核の消失 [Not invited]伊藤弘顕; 西川久仁子; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2006
- 花弁におけるベルベット様光沢の光学的発現機構について [Not invited]張 暘; 林 孝洋; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2006
- アジサイの茎頂近傍に存在する表在性細菌の除去 [Not invited]北村嘉邦; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2006
- ダリアにおけるキクわい化ウイロイドの感染 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 中島明子; 前田茂一; 矢澤 進2006
- キクの茎頂分裂組織における2種のウイロイドの検出 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 川部 崇; 矢澤 進2006
- Multiplex micro tissue-direct RT-PCRによるキクに感染する2種のウイロイドの同時検出 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2005
- ベゴニア・レックス(Begonia rex)の葉に生じる金属様光沢とその発現機構 [Not invited]張 暘; 林 孝洋; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2005
- ファイトプラズマ感染によって緑色花化の安定する品種ではファイトプラズマ濃度が高い [Not invited]エリー ケスマワティ; 北村嘉邦; 上町達也; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2005
- キクの微小組織からのmicro tissue-direct PCRを用いたキククロロティックモトルウイロイドの高感度検出 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 松下陽介; 内田寛子; 矢澤 進2005
- ファイトプラズマに感染したアジサイの装飾花の萼片の緑色化は葉への器官変化によるものである [Not invited]エリー ケスマワティ; 細川宗孝; 上町達也; 矢澤 進2005
- ペチュニア'マジックサンバ'の花色発現機構はリンが制御する [Not invited]細川宗孝; 三甲野祥子; 山内孝悦; 高濱雅幹; 矢澤 進2005
- わが国のキクにおけるキククロロティックモトルウイロイドと見られる病原体の感染 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 松下陽介; 大石一史; 矢澤 進2004
- キャベツ根へのキク茎頂分裂組織の移植培養法によるキクわい化ウイロイド除去個体の作出 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 安田奈菜子; 大石一史; 矢澤 進2004
- ファイトプラズマに感染したアジサイ装飾花の緑花発生の光強度の調節による安定化 [Not invited]エリー ケスマワティ; 細川宗孝; 上町達也; 矢澤 進2004
- 根への移植培養を利用した強い単為結果性を有するトマト品種の茎頂分裂組織培養法の確立 [Not invited]細川宗孝; 勝村聡子; 矢澤 進2004
- セントポーリアにおける摘葉による低温障害の感受性増大 [Not invited]梁 修静; 北村嘉邦; 細川宗孝; 矢澤 進2004
Research Themes
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific ResearchDate (from‐to) : 2024/04 -2027/03Author : 細川 宗孝; 田中 義行; 白澤 健太
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2020/04 -2024/03Author : 細川 宗孝; 白澤 健太; 安井 康夫Capsicum chinenseとC.annuumの間で交雑不和合性を引き起こす組み合わせで、交雑集団を作成した。また、現在までに流通しているリフェレンスにはターゲット領域で大きな組み換えや転座が認められ、このままリファレンスを使用することはできないと考え、新たなリファレンス作りに取り組んだ。リファレンスは’タカノツメ’を材料に10XシークエンスをSupernovaにて作成した。また、HiFiロングリードによるシークエンスも行った。これらをもとにしてリファレンスづくりを完了させた。リファレンスのコンティグ間の連鎖解析なども同時に行っており、年度内には完了する予定となっている。 次に、交雑集団を準備し、RAD-seqおよび推定された領域でのdCAPsマーカーによる組み換え個体のスクリーニングを行った。これによって、候補領域の2.7Mbまで領域を狭めることができた。候補領域内におけるリファレンスの遺伝子予測などを行いSNPeffを行う予定である。 今後の予定としては、候補領域におけるRNAseqデータの発現解析を行い、候補となった遺伝子はVIGSで解析する予定にしており、実験の準備を整えているところである。実験が順調に進めば、細胞質の遺伝子の発現解析を進める予定であり、現在、正逆交雑のシリーズを整えているところである。また、現在は片側の種の原因遺伝子の特定をお行っているが、もう一方の種の遺伝子については候補領域が大きく、集団作成を更に進める必要がある。次年度の課題としたい。
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific ResearchDate (from‐to) : 2018/04 -2021/03Author : Murakami KenjiShishito is a group of small-fruited, less pungent varieties of Capsicum annuum. Although it is well known that shishito often produces very pungent fruit, the causes, mechanisms, and inheritance of the trait have remained unknown. In this study, we attempted to analyze the inheritance of pungent fruit development traits and the genes involved by using low-pungent mutant lines that rarely produce pungent fruit and by comparing them with the original lines and conducting crossbreeding tests. The results of this study revealed that pungent fruit development is strongly related to the suppression of fruit development, and that the trait that produces pungent fruit is almost dominantly inherited. Furthermore, the segregation in the F2 population and the results of the MutMap method analysis suggested the involvement of at least two loci in the pungent fruit trait.
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2017/04 -2020/03Author : Hirakawa HidekiIn saintpaulia, various flower mutants could be generated by the adventitious shoot in tissue culture. The purpose of this study is to investigate that the mutants were generated by changes of gene expression patterns or epigenetic controls and to clarify the mechanisms of forming the flower patterns. The genome sequence of saintpaulia cultivar 'Kilauea' has been determined by using the long-reads sequenced by Sequel. The 2,200 contigs (total length: 708.7 Mb, N50 length: 1.3 Mb) were determined as draft genome sequence. The genes were predicted by using RNA-Seq data sampled from several kinds of tissues. The phased genome sequence of the cultivar 'Kilauea' was also constructed by using 10x Genomic linked-reads, but currently the analyses for comparisons of alleles and construction of co-expression networks were not performed.
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)Date (from‐to) : 2016/04 -2020/03Author : Hosokawa MunetakaThe B (b) locus was thought to be located on chromosome 10. The A (a) locus was found to be on chromosome 7. Based on these results, the hypothesis that a plant has two loci A (a) and B (b) both carrying dominant genes grows abnormally. In addition, using CAPs markers candidate gene for B gene was supposed to locate within 2,445,537 bases. Among them, 12 genes highly expressed in shoot apical meristems of abnormal individuals, and most of which were involved in disease resistance.
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2014/04 -2019/03Author : HOSOKAWA MunetakaThe expression of HmFT, HmTFL1-1 and HmTFL1-2 in the leaves of the basal shoots was analyzed for 'Rosea', which had the highest flowering ability (percentage) of the basal shoots, and 'Maihime', the basal shoots of which did not flower in the same investigation. As a result, the expression level of HmFT was higher in April, July, and August in 'Rosea' compared to 'Maihime'. In addition, significantly higher expression levels were observed in 'Rosea' from July to June, compared with April to June. On the other hand, the expression level of HmTFL1-2 was higher in June, July, and August in 'Maihime' compared to 'Rosea'. The difference between the expression patterns of HmFT and HmTFL1-2 observed in the leaves of 'Rosea' and 'Maihime' basal shoots is related to the difference in flowering abolities of 'Rosea' and 'Maihime' basel shoots. T We have now found a gene that can be used as an indicator in the environmental factor for hydrangea perpetual flowering in Indonesia.
- 花の模様形成を決める細胞の位置別エピジェネティックスの解明学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2017 -2019
- Capsicum属の交雑不親和性を打破する核および細胞質遺伝子の特定学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2016 -2019Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- 研究ユニット2:紫外光による病害虫防除技術の確立と誘導抵抗性の関与機構の解析Date (from‐to) : 2015 -2019
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory ResearchDate (from‐to) : 2015/04 -2018/03Author : Hosokawa MunetakaFrom the flower color traits of the adventitious shoots from each histogen layer, it was revealed that 'Kilauea' is a non-chimeric cultivar, and 'Monique', 'Concord' are chimeric cultivars. For chimeric cultivars, genotype of each histogen layer was identified by PCR. Moreover, the substance migrating between the histogen layers concluded not to be mRNA from the results of RT-PCR using RNA derived from the L1 layer. In non-chimeric cultivars, it was thought that factors related to epigenetics such as siRNA are migrating between the hostogen layers, but this hypothesis was denied from the result of NGS analysis. Today, based on the Sequel sequence, genome methylation analysis is carried out to analyze the genes involved in the epigenetics.
- 赤道恒温性気候帯において温帯性木本植物が四季咲き化する環境因子の同定学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2014 -2018Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- 花の模様形成に関わる細胞間移行物質の特定学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2015 -2017Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2013/04 -2016/03Author : Hosokawa Munetaka; AWANO TatsuyaTwo cultivars (Capsicum annuum), from which RNase activities were not detected. So, we produced F1 hybrid and BC1 lines using the non-RNase cultivars and a cultivar which has very strong RNase activities (C. chinense ‘CP’). The RNase activity analysis using electrophoresis revealed that the gene controlling RNase activities would be single locus. Next, we tried to determine the causal protein of RNase activities using purified proteins, however we could not determine. The best way to determine the causal gene was considered to be positional cloning technique using the BC1 lines.
- Capsicum属の交雑不親和性を打破する核および細胞質遺伝子の特定先進ゲノム支援:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2016Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 特別研究員奨励費Date (from‐to) : 2014/04 -2015/03Author : 細川 宗孝; BOUBOURAKAS Iraklis100種以上の植物種から抗ウイルス活性を持つ植物種をいくつかスクリーニングすることが出来た。特に、ブーゲンビレアはこれまでに抗ウイルス活性が報告されているオシロイバナ科植物であるが、非常に強い活性を確認した。20種・品種以上のブーゲンビレアについて活性物質であるRIPの転写活性を確認したところ、品種間で違いが見られた。この転写活性の違いはタンパク質量レベルでも確認できた。特にRIPの転写活性の強い品種を実験に用いた。本品種の抽出液をNicotiana benthamianaに接種前あるいは接種後に散布することによって、CSVd, TSWV, PVXなど複数のウイルス・ウイロイドの感染抑制を確認することが出来た。また、RIPの全長を同定し、リコンビナントタンパク質の精製に成功した。このリコンビナントタンパク質の効果については今後調査する予定である。ブーゲンビレアの抽出液の接種前散布において、接種部位と異なる葉に散布しても一定の効果があった。RNAseq解析によって散布植物で発現が大聞く上昇した遺伝子がいくつか見つかったが、いずれも抵抗性の獲得に関係する遺遺伝子であった。次に、これまでに感染抑制を確認していたトウガラシの抽出液との混合効果を確認した。トウガラシ単独、あるいはブーゲンビレア単独では効果が小さかったが、二つをあわせると効果が強くなった。これはトウガラシの効果がRNaseによる遺伝子の分解であり、ブーゲンビレアがRNAの脱プリン反応および植物体への抵抗性の付与である、すなわち作用部位がそれぞれ異なることによる総加的効果であろうと考えられた。これらの知見を元にして抗ウイルス・ウイロイド剤の開発を続けて行く予定である。
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory ResearchDate (from‐to) : 2012/04 -2015/03Author : DOI Motoaki; HOSOKAWA MunetakaJapanese radish (Raphanus sativus L.) is a seed-vernalization-type plant requiring chilling for flowering.It is also known that exposure of seeds to high temperature has a devernalization effect. The purpose of this study is to clarify the molecular aspects of vernalization and devernalization of Japanese radish by investigating the expressions of some flowering-related genes. In 'Hayabutori-syogoinn', the expression level of RsFLC decresesed with increased duration of chilling and thereafter the expression levels of RsFT and RsSOC1 increased prior to flowering. Exposure of vernalized seeds with 9 days' chilling to high temperature caused devernalization and the RsFLC level was restored a little. Close relations between vernalized or devernalized status and the expression level of RsFLC were observed in 'Hayabutori-syogoinn' and 'Wakayama', but in 'Tokinashi' the low expression levels of RsFLC after exposure to 18 days' chilling did not result in flowering.
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory ResearchDate (from‐to) : 2012/04 -2015/03Author : HOSOKAWA MunetakaIn this experiment, we determined the distribution of chrysanthemum stunt viroid in chrysanthemum cells and from this result it was revealed that CSVd is suitable as model RNA molecules for screening of proteins which helps trafficking of RNA. And transgenic plants with over-expression of partial CSVd sequences were generated. These plants can be used for the determination of important sequences for traffic CSVd RNA to nucleus and this information is valuable for screening of trafficking proteins with CSVd. And we compared RNA expression in CSVd-infected and -non infected tobacco plants and could screened 8 genes of candidates for trafficking proteins. Now these genes are under being analyzed in detail. In addition, we developed the protein-screening method using chrysanthemum plants, which are strong resistant to CSVd. The transgenic plants over expressed of CSVd in these resistant cultivars were prepared here.
- トウガラシに見出された強力な二本鎖RNA分解酵素の同定と生体内での役割解明学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2013 -2015Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- FLCの発現レベルからみたダイコンにおける脱春化の分子機構学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2012 -2015
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2010/04 -2014/03Author : DOI Motoaki; HAYASHI Takahiro; HOSOKAWA Munetaka; MIZUTA YouichiTo obtain knowledge useful for the breeding of fragrant flowers, following experiments were conducted using cut roses. Emission of monoterpenes including citronellol, nerol and geraniol, sesquiterpenes, aromatic alcohols, acetate esters and 3,5-dimethoxytoluene were detected. The scent of these cut roses showed a sedative effect and decreased mental fatigue. In addition to these, tow monoterpene synthases, RhMTS1 and RhMTS2, were cloned. The ThMTS2 are grouped into a cluster consisting of acyclic monoterpene synthases of angiosperms and highly expressed in petals of tight buds of scented cultivars. On the other hand, two GPPS genes, RhGPPS-LSU1 and RhGPPS1, were cloned. The expression revel of RhGPPS-LSU1 in petals of all scented cultivars and one non-scented cultivar was high.
- 生体内移動性mRNAの開発に向けたウイロイド結合タンパク質の同定と機能解析学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2012 -2014Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- 芳香性花卉の非メバロン酸経路を介する香り発散特性の分子機構学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2010 -2014
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2010 -2012Author : HOSOKAWA Munetaka; DOI Motoaki; KOEDA SotaWhen ‘Sy-2’ (Capsicum chinense) plants are grown under 24℃, the abnormal morphology in their leaves are observed. The trigger for the abnormality seemed to be salicylic acid induction in the plants and the compound induces the active expression of pathogen-related proteins. On the basis of the hypothesis that the growth of ‘Sy-2’ at areas with a constant temperature (24-26℃) will induces pathogen, such as such as viruses, resistance, we cultivated ‘Sy-2’ in Indonesia, tropical country with constanttemperature. On the contrary of the hypothesis, ‘Sy-2’ plants were infected with viruses like control cultivars. However, in some traditional cultivars and ‘Sy-2’ grown in Indonesia, shoots generation from virus infected plants were observed. Longer-time observation should be needed for the evaluation of temperature sensing for pathogen resistance of ‘Sy-2’. In this project, we also collected many cultivars from Indonesia and Caribbean community and found a capsicum cultivar (Capsicum chinense) with the interesting phenotype for temperature response like ‘Sy-2’. The genetic mechanisms for the morphology of the cultivar seemed to be similar to ‘Sy-2’. We should analyze the interesting phenotype in detail and consider how to use the bio-resources in tropical area.
- 目指せ発病ゼロ!ウイロイドによって引き起こされるキクわい化病の防除体系の確立Date (from‐to) : 2010 -2012
- 25℃遺伝子スイッチ:微小温度差を環境応答に利用する熱帯地域在来ナス科植物の探索学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2010 -2012Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory ResearchDate (from‐to) : 2009 -2011Author : HOSOKAWA MunetakaIn a Saintpaulia cultivar Thamires, which has pink petals with blue splotches, petal-color variations were observed as somaclonal variation. Though a few variants were appeared in the leaf cutting-derived progeny, more solid-blue and the other flower-color mutants were generated through leaf laminae culture. In addition, to quantify the mutated cell percentages, quantitative real-time PCR was applied and established the systems to determine the mutated cell percentages. By using this method, it was firstly demonstrated that mutated cells in explants were greatly fewer than the mutation rates observed in the leaf laminae culture-derived progeny. Further, it was shown that this type of mutation was surged by in vitro circumstances.
- 抗変異原性物質を用いた組織培養突然変異の発生抑制学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2009 -2011Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2008 -2010Author : HOSOKAWA Munetaka; KAIDO Masanori; MATSUSHITA YousukeThe full length of CSVd or its partial sequence was connected in additional sequences, the long-distance transmissibility of additional sequences were examined. Since the additional sequences which were added with the sequence of a partial CSVd had a long-distance transferability, it was presumed that there is a capability in the sequence of CSVd for transferring the RNA for a long distance. In order to confirm this fact, a tobacco recombinant which excessively develops similar sequences was created regarding the partial sequence series of CSVd. Although a section of Nicotiana benthamiana was grafted in the tobacco recombinant (Nicotiana tabacum) with CSVd of full-length sequences and the long-distance transferability of addition sequences was examined, a long-distance transferability was not found. The examinations of other sequences are still ongoing. Moreover, it was indicated that CSVd sequences have a function for reinforcing 35S promoter's activity. Furthermore, since the ability for transcribing RNA using the template of mRNA which CSVd is expected to have was confirmed in the recombinant tobacco, it is thought that the mRNA multiplication in a plant is possible.
- ウイロイドに隠された園芸学的に重要な高度機能性RNA配列の探索学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2008 -2010Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- 25℃付近におけるトウガラシの生育激変機構の分子生物学的解明Date (from‐to) : 2007 -2008Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2006 -2007Author : YAZAWA Susumu; WATANABE Tatsuo; HOSOKAWA Munetaka1. Coniferyl esters, capsiconiate and dihydrocapsiconiate were isolated from the fruits of the pepper, Capsicum baccatum var. praetermissum Their structures were determined by spectroscopic method to be coniferyl 8-methyl -6-nonanoate (capsiconiate) and coniferyl 8-nonanoate (dihydrocapsiconiate). 2. These compounds can be artificially synthesized by the lipase-catalyzed condensation of coniferyl alcohol with its corresponding fatty acid derivative. 3. The agonist activity of the esters for transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) was evaluated by conductivity an analysis of the intracellular calcium concentrations in TRPV1-expressing HEK293 cells. The EC50 values of capsiconiate and dihydrocapsiconiate were 3.2 and 4.2 μM, respectively. 4. Capsiconinoid in the fruit increases 3 weeks after anthesis and this compounds in the red ripening fruit. Capsiconinoid was biosynthesized in the cells of the placenta. 5. Acyltransferase gene marker was used breeding of new non-pungent pepper with soft-juicy fruits. 6. The pepper for salad with the fruit vegetables containing 1000 ppm (D. W.) capsinoid was breeded. The harvest of the new variety was 4-5 kg per plant.
- 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 萌芽研究Date (from‐to) : 2006 -2007Author : 細川 宗孝; 札埜 高志昨年度に実験で茎頂分裂組織にパーティクルガンで傷つけ処理を施すことで、キクの茎頂から多数のシュートが発生することを確認した。また、キクやキャベツは品種によって傷を付けた茎頂分裂組織は傷口を修復することを組織学的な観察によって確認した。ただし、本実験は実験を行う時期や植物体の状態によって結果が大きく左右されるため、多数の試行が必要であると考えられた。そこで、本年度はまず実験効率を上げることを目的として、茎頂分裂組織を機械的に露出する装置を開発することとした。0.7KPaの圧縮空気を茎頂部に噴射することによって葉原基を吹き飛ばす装置を開発することができた。本装置を用いるとキク'神馬'の茎頂分裂組織を約7秒で、また、ダリアの茎頂分裂組織を約8秒で露出することができる。さらには、顕微鏡を用いなくとも80%以上の割合で茎頂分裂組織を露出することが可能であることを認めた。本装置で露出させた茎頂分裂組織は圧縮空気による付傷は認められなかった。本装置を用いて、キク'神馬'の茎頂分裂組織を顕微鏡下で露出させ超微小茎頂分裂組織培養を行ったところ、問題なく外植体が生存し植物体に生長することを確認した。そこで、本装置を用いて茎頂分裂組織を露出させたシュートにex vitroで金粒子を撃ち込み、処理した茎頂分裂組織を低融点ゲル化寒天で包埋し、挿し木した。これまでの観察で茎頂分裂組織の修復が見られる個体が多かったが、中には茎頂分裂組織が分割され複数のシュートが発生する可能性がある個体があった。多数の個体を短時間で処理する実験系が開発されたことから、茎頂分割による周縁キメラ植物の増殖などを目的とした詳細な実験ができる様になった。
- 茎頂分裂組織の微細手術による難増殖性園芸作物の新しいクローン増殖技術の開発学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2006 -2007Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2005 -2007Author : HOSOKAWA Munetaka; KAIDO MasanoriChrysanthemum is one of the obligative short-day flowering plants. Therefore, usually the flowering of chrysanthemum can be controlled by photoperiod. However, it was noted that 'Piato' plants infected by the CSVd flowered autonomously even under long-day conditions. In this study, we clarified the relationship between CSVd infection and the autonomous flowering of 'Piato' plants regenerated from different-sized dissected shoot apical meristems. Under natural short-day conditions, the flowering of plants regenerated from SAMs containing LPs was one month earlier than plants regenerated from LP-free SAMs. CSVd was detected from these early flowering plants by RT-PCR. On the other hand, CSVd was not detected in plants regenerated from LP-free SAMs. CSVd-infected and -free plants were grown under long-day conditions simulated by night-break lighting at 22: 00-2: 00. All CSVd-infected plants flowered autonomously even under long-day conditions; on the other hand, CSVd-free chrysanthemum plants maintained their vegetative growth. When the CSVd-free plants were inoculated with CSVd by grafting them to CSVd-infected root stocks, they flowered autonomously even under night-break lighting. In this study, results suggest that CSVd may control the qualitative development process, flowering; that is, it can induce the autonomous flowering of chrysanthemum. We introduced siRNA expressed vectors to 'I-69-8' plants and produced several transgenic plants. One line introduced by vector1 which has sense and antisence strand of 120bp CSVd sequences and two lines introduced by vector2 having 120bp CSVd sense sequence express a little bit of resistance to CSVd. And time course observation clarified that in these lines CSVd titers increase CSVd after inoculation and then decreases gradually. And one line introduced by vector1 was only partly infected by CSVd in a leaf. So these plants are supposed to have a siRNA produced by the break down by the interaction between infected CSVd molecules and introduced genes. I must check siRNA production in plants and the flowering time of these plants.
- 新規に開発した病原体フリー植物作出系のマニュアル化とその展開Date (from‐to) : 2005 -2007Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- 植物における機能性RNAとして作用するウイロイド-開花機構の分子生物学的解明-学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2005 -2007Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2004 -2006Author : HAYASHI Takahiro; HOSOKAWA MunetakaThe textures of flowers are of important ornamental characteristics. Reflected light from surfaces of petals including colorful bracts and leaves is a key factor for the textures of flowers. Through observing various petals of flowers, results indicate that the reflected light includes two types; one is the superficial reflected light which is determined by the shape of the epidermis cells. More light is reflected by the flat epidermis cells than that by the papillate epidermis cells. Especially, when the angle of incident light was changed, the belt-shaped reflected light was only observed by the microscope in the side of the papillate epidermis cells. The other type of the reflected light is scattering reflected light which is determined by the structure of the petals. The higher pigments content, the more light are absorbed. The intensity and place of the scattering reflected light was determined by the volume and the place of air-space which distribute among of the epidermal cells, palisade cells and spongy cells. The three typical textures of flowers: velvet luster (e.g. Viola tricolor) is determined by the superficial reflected light, metallic luster (e.g. Begonia rex) and diamond dust (e.g. Impatiens sultani) are determined by the scattering reflected light.
- 花色発現機構の光学的解明と花色関連遺伝子導入による多彩化学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2004 -2006
- 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 萌芽研究Date (from‐to) : 2003 -2004Author : 矢澤 進; 細川 宗孝セーシェル諸島で見いだしたトウガラシ(Capsicum chinense)‘Sy-2'は、トウガラシの生育適温である25℃付近に劇的な生育反応の変曲点があることを認めた。すなわち、24℃以下では縮葉を展開し、著しい生育遅延が認められるが、26℃以上では縮葉は全く認められなかった。また、縮葉のみならず花粉稔性、種子発達にも温度反応が認められることを明らかにした。本年度は縮葉反応に焦点を絞り、温度反応の形態学的・分子生物学的な研究を行った。 縮葉は葉の表皮細胞や柵状細胞の形態異常が主な原因であることを明らかにし、また、縮葉ではクロロプラストが小さくトルイジンブルーによる染色性が低いことを認めた。また、24℃以下で育成した‘Sy-2'植物体の茎頂分裂組織には形態的な異常は認められなかったことから、分化した葉原基が温度反応をするものと推定された。そこで、‘Sy-2'植物体の茎頂部より抽出した全タンパク質を二次元電気泳動で分離したところ、28℃で育成した植物体にのみ強く発現するスポットを見いだした。このスポットを解析したところ、クロロフィルの形成と強く関係があるタバコのPsaHタンパク質と一致した。さらに、植物体の茎頂部より抽出・精製したRNAを鋳型としたディファレンシャルディスプレイ法を行ったところ、それぞれの温度で栽培した植物体に特異的な数本のバンドを認め、現在解析を進めている。本研究から、PsaHタンパクの発現量の低下が縮葉反応に関与していることが示唆された。今回の研究から、‘Sy-2'の生育適温でのわずかな温度差による劇的な生育変化のメカニズムが分子レベルで明らかになりつつあり、今後、園芸作物の温度管理に向けた新しい知見が得られるものと考える。
- 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 若手研究(B)Date (from‐to) : 2003 -2004Author : 細川 宗孝キクの難除去性病原体であるキクわいかウイロイド(CSVd)に関しては現在までほとんどフリー化の報告がない。そこで、研究代表者が考案した超微小茎頂分裂組織培養法を適用し、CSVdフリーのキク植物体を作出した。作出率は3%程度であったが、超微小茎頂分裂組織培養法を繰り返し適用することで、作出率が10%以上に向上した。また、新しくキククロロティックモトルウイロイド(CChMVd)がわが国のキクにも感染していることを発見し、CChMVdに関しても本法を適用し、フリー化に成功した。両ウイロイドの除去に成功したことから、本法が難除去性病原体のフリー化に有効な手段であることが示された。 また、作出したCSVdフリーのキクでは一部の品種で、開花のための日長感応性に大きな変化が認められた。すなわち、日長感応性を示さず四季咲き性であった品種をフリー化したところ、明らかな日長反応性が認められ短日開花性を示した。また、CSVdをフリー化したキク植物体に接ぎ木によってCSVdを再感染させたところ、再び日長反応性を示さなくなった。本研究から、CSVdがキクの日長反応性を攪乱させている可能性があることを認めた。その際、生体内のCSVd濃度とキクの開花特性の変化は量的関係ではなく、CSVdが一定の濃度以上になって初めて日長反応性の攪乱が起こることを認めた。さらに、様々な品種に人為的にCSVdを感染させ、その開花に対する日長反応性を調査したところ、開花が早まるもの、遅くなるもの、変わらないものに分けることができた。 mRNAをコードしないCSVdはsiRNAとしてキクの開花反応を攪乱させている可能性も考えられ、メカニズムの解明が急がれる。
- 新規に関発した超微小茎頂分裂組識培養による難除法病原体フリー個体の作出とその評価学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2003 -2004Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)Date (from‐to) : 2000 -2002Author : HAYASHI Takahiro; HOSOKAWA Munetaka(1) Three species of the Acanthaceae of 15 species of the Gesneriaceae were found as a sensitive plant to the temperature drop shock in this study. (2) The leaf injury occurred when the temperature dropped at the speed of 3℃/second or more. The shrinkage of epidermis caused by the rapid temperature drop was thought to be perceived as the external stimulus. (3) Wounding treatment to the plant body including the excision of a leaf or a shoot caused the injury similar to the leaf temperature drop shock at sites distant from the wound. It was guessed that wounding treatment and the leaf temperature drop shock caused the same reaction as a trigger of the injury. (4) Environmental factors such as temperature, light intensity and relative humidity affected the cell death caused by wounding treatment. Hypersensitive state was thought to be induced by the wound and the temperature drop to improve be sensitivity of the whole body to the external stimuli afterwards. (5) Hypersensitive state tended to be induced much more by water stress under the dry condition and the high temperature. (6) There was a diurnal change in the inducement of the hypersensitive state. The level of the inducement was low in the morning, rose in the afternoon, and was not induced at night. Then, it was suggested that overhead irrigation was recommended to conduct in the morning when needed.
- 園芸作物の栽培でこれまで見過ごされてきた急激な葉温降下のストレス―その生理障害の重要性と発生機構の解明学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 2000 -2002
- 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 萌芽的研究Date (from‐to) : 1999 -2000Author : 細川 宗孝人工キメラ植物の作出は、接ぎ木処理後の組織癒合部より不定芽を誘導することによりおこなわれてきた。しかし、現行の方法で作出可能なキメラ植物は、接ぎ木ができる組み合わせであること、不定芽が誘導できる植物種であることなど種々の制約を受ける。我々は、植物の茎頂分裂組織(生長点)を微細手術し、異種植物の組織や器官を移植することでキメラ植物を作出する方法の開発を目指し研究をおこなった。 未分化組織への微細手術を目的として、茎頂分裂組織のみを培養する方法を開発した。茎頂分裂組織は非常に微小な組織であり、単独での培養が困難である。本実験ではキクを用いたが、茎頂分裂組織のみを単独培養した際の生存率は著しく低かった。そこで、茎頂分裂組織を根端を含む根の切り口に移植し培養したところ、高い確率で生存し植物体となることを見いだした。また、茎頂分裂組織を摘出する機器を堂阪イーエムと共同開発し、熟練を要する茎頂分裂組織の摘出操作を確実に行えるようにした。さらに茎頂分裂組織を移植する組織として、他種植物を利用することも可能であることがわかった。例えば、ニンニクの茎頂分裂組織の移植先としてニンニクの根のみならずネギの実生由来の根を使うことができた。次に茎頂分裂組織に葉原基などの組織を移植して組織接着が可能かどうかを確かめた。キャベツの茎頂分裂組織に、他品種の葉原基を移植する方法で実験をおこなった。手術は全て根の上に移植した茎頂分裂組織に対しておこなった。キャベツでは、一部葉原基が接着した個体が見られた。これに関しては組織学的に細胞接着を確認する必要があるが、移植した葉原基が茎頂分裂組織の上で生長しているのが観察された。現在まで、茎頂分裂組織への組織移植は非常に困難であった。今回実験に進展が見られた理由の一要因として、茎頂から分化した組織(葉原基)を全て除去し、未分化な組織のみを取り扱ったことが考えられた。
- 人工キメラ植物の作出法の開発と新たな園芸品種の育成学術振興会:科学研究費Date (from‐to) : 1999 -2000Author : Munetaka Hosokawa
- 植物におけるウイロイドの感染と抵抗性の分子生物学Date (from‐to) : 1998
- Molecular Biology of Viroid infection and resistance of plantsDate (from‐to) : 1998
- 複数の病原体(ウイルス、ウイロイドなど)が除去された植物無病苗の作出・評価・利用
- 人工キメラ植物の作出に関する実験
- Study on breeding of synthetic chimera
- エピゲノム解析によるトマトの最適超低温保存技術の開発Author : Munetaka Hosokawa