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Sayaka Inada
Publications - 10
Citations - 512
Sayaka Inada is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cortical microtubule & Root nodule. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 463 citations.
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RPT2 Is a Signal Transducer Involved in Phototropic Response and Stomatal Opening by Association with Phototropin 1 in Arabidopsis thaliana
TL;DR: Results suggest that phot1 and phot2 choose different signal transducers to induce three responses: phototropic response of hypocotyl, stomatal opening, and chloroplast relocation.
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Lotus japonicus nodulation is photomorphogenetically controlled by sensing the red/far red (R/FR) ratio through jasmonic acid (JA) signaling.
Akihiro Suzuki,Lalith Suriyagoda,Lalith Suriyagoda,Tamaki Shigeyama,Akiyoshi Tominaga,Akiyoshi Tominaga,Masayo Sasaki,Yoshimi Hiratsuka,Aya Yoshinaga,Susumu Arima,Susumu Arima,Sakae Agarie,Sakae Agarie,Sakae Agarie,Tatsuya Sakai,Sayaka Inada,Yusuke Jikumaru,Yuji Kamiya,Toshiki Uchiumi,Mikiko Abe,Masatsugu Hashiguchi,Ryo Akashi,Shusei Sato,Takakazu Kaneko,Satoshi Tabata,Ann M. Hirsch +25 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that root nodule formation is photomorphogenetically controlled by sensing the R/FR ratio through JA signaling.
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The Arabidopsis WAVY GROWTH 2 Protein Modulates Root Bending in Response to Environmental Stimuli
Susumu Mochizuki,Akiko Harada,Sayaka Inada,Keiko Sugimoto-Shirasu,Nicola Stacey,Takuji Wada,Sumie Ishiguro,Kiyotaka Okada,Tatsuya Sakai +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that WAV2 is not involved in sensing environmental stimuli but that it negatively regulates stimulus-induced root bending through inhibition of root tip rotation.
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Regulation of Elongation Growth by Gibberellin in Root Segments of Lemna minor
Sayaka Inada,Teruo Shimmen +1 more
TL;DR: In the epidermis, cell elongation was inhibited, but lateral cell expansion was not affected by uniconazole-P, and the inhibitory effect was completely nullified by GA3, suggesting that endogenous gibberellin controls the elongation growth of root by regulating cell elongations.
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Red/Far Red Light Controls Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization via Jasmonic Acid and Strigolactone Signaling
Maki Nagata,Naoya Yamamoto,Tamaki Shigeyama,Yohei Terasawa,Toyoaki Anai,Tatsuya Sakai,Sayaka Inada,Susumu Arima,Masatsugu Hashiguchi,Ryo Akashi,Hideyuki Nakayama,Daisuke Ueno,Ann M. Hirsch,Akihiro Suzuki,Akihiro Suzuki +14 more
TL;DR: High R/FR light sensing positively influences the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis of a legume and a non-legume through jasmonic acid (JA) and strigolactone (SL) signaling and changes the composition of plant root exudates released into the rhizosphere, augmenting the AM symbiosis.