2005
DOI: 10.1626/pps.8.8
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Effect of CO2Enrichment on the Translocation and Partitioning of Carbon at the Early Grain-filling Stage in Rice (Oryza sativaL.)

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“…Regardless of the temperature treatment, some 13 C was partitioned to structural components such as the cell membrane and cell wall (Fig. 3) (Sasaki et al, 2005(Sasaki et al, , 2007. However, about 26% of fixed 13 C was partitioned to soluble sugars (including sucrose, fructose and glucose) in the stems.…”
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“…Regardless of the temperature treatment, some 13 C was partitioned to structural components such as the cell membrane and cell wall (Fig. 3) (Sasaki et al, 2005(Sasaki et al, , 2007. However, about 26% of fixed 13 C was partitioned to soluble sugars (including sucrose, fructose and glucose) in the stems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 C analysis is useful for measuring the partitioning of photosynthates, and other data, such as those on photosynthesis and carbon budgeting, can be added for various analyses (Sasaki et al, 2005(Sasaki et al, , 2007.…”
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“…Sasaki et al (2005) examined the translocation and partitioning of 13 C at the early grain-filling stage. At the beginning, we uprooted the rice plants from the field and maintained them in plastic pots for a week.…”
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“…The third leaf sheaths were dried at 80ºC for 3 d. The NSC concentration was determined gravimetrically using 1,4--D-glucan glucohydrolase (Amyloglucosidase, EC 3.2.1.3) according to the method of Sasaki et al (2005). Dry weight of the third leaf sheath and the total amount of NSC of the third leaf sheath (NSC content) were also measured.…”
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confidence: 99%