Haruko Kazama
International Christian University
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Journal of Plant Research | 1997
Haruko Kazama; Yoshinobu Mineyuki
We have developed an experimental system in which the irradiation with a red light pulse induces stomatal disorientation in the hypocotyl epidermis ofCucumis sativus L. In this system, the orientation of the division plane in guard mother cells was not defined correctly. Preprophase bands formed in these cells but their orientation was abnormal.
Journal of Plant Research | 1978
Haruko Kazama; Masayuki Katsumi; Katsumi Ueda
Sugar-starch interconversion in epidermal chloroplasts of light-grown cucumber hypocotyl sections as a regulatory mechanism of the osmotic potential of the cell was studied in relation to cell elongation. The presence of chloroplasts in epidermal cells was confirmed by electron microscopy, and also the chloroplasts were shown to act as the site of sucrose-starch interconversion. Chloroplast starch formation was induced by light, which was more distinct in the presence of sucrose (50 mM). The starch formation was microscopically detectable even at 1 hr incubation in the light with sucrose. On the other hand, no starch formation was observed in the dark both in the presence and absence of sucrose. Red light was effective, but not blue light. A photosynthetic inhibitor, 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1:1-dimethylurea, also inhibited starch formation. Thus, epidermal chloroplast starch formation was induced under conditions where cell elongation is small and the osmotic potential (Ψ0) of the epidermal cell is high. The sugar quantity (free sugar and reducing sugar) as the osmotica of the cell was larger in the dark than in the light, whereas the quantity of starch was greater in the light than in the dark. It is assumed from these results that one of the regulatory mechanisms of the osmotic potential of the epidermal cells in sugar-starch interconversion which occurs in epidermal chloroplasts.
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1973
Haruko Kazama; Masayuki Katsumi
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1976
Haruko Kazama; Masayuki Katsumi
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1980
Masayuki Katsumi; Haruko Kazama; Noriko Kawamura
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1974
Haruko Kazama; Masayuki Katsumi
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1984
Haruko Kazama; Masayuki Katsumi
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1983
Haruko Kazama; Masayuki Katsumi
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1982
Masayuki Katsumi; Haruko Kazama; Junko Yamada; Michiko Matsumura
Plant and Cell Physiology | 1978
Masayuki Katsumi; Haruko Kazama