@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00018014, author = {和田, 紀子 and 張, 経華 and 陣野, 信孝 and 大久保, 明 and 山崎, 素直}, issue = {9}, journal = {分析化学, BUNSEKI KAGAKU}, month = {Sep}, note = {The adaptation of a halophyte, Suaeda japonica, in a saline environment was surveyed by analysing the cellular components, such as the major inorganic and organic constituents, as well as glycine betaine between halophytic and non-halophytic plants grown along the seashore of Ariake Sea. In contrast to non-halophytes, a remarkable accumulation of salt in leaf cells of halophytes, Suaeda and Artemisia, was accompanied by the accumulation of a compatible solute, glycine betaine. In a culture experiment under saline conditions, glycine betaine looked to be most effectively induced in the concentration of salt of around 250 mM NaCl., 分析化学, 52(9), pp. 843-846; 2003}, pages = {843--846}, title = {有明海沿岸に生育する塩生植物シチメンソウの成分分析}, volume = {52}, year = {2003} }