A new three-dimensional coordination polymer [Ce_2(C_4H_4O_4)_3(H_2O)_2]_n·3.2 nH_2 O, constructed by Ce(Ⅲ) ion and succinate ion and lattice water molecules has been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. I...A new three-dimensional coordination polymer [Ce_2(C_4H_4O_4)_3(H_2O)_2]_n·3.2 nH_2 O, constructed by Ce(Ⅲ) ion and succinate ion and lattice water molecules has been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. It crystallizes in triclinic system, space group P1 with a = 7.8865(6), b = 12.0260(8), c = 12.2598(9) ?, α = 112.456(2)o, β = 90.046(2)o, γ = 100.423(2)o, Mr = 722.14, V = 1053.73(13) ?~3, Z = 2, Dc = 2.276 g/cm^3, μ = 4.35/mm, F(000) = 696, GOF = 1.029, R = 0.0203 and w R = 0.0570. The asymmetric unit contains two Ce^(3+) cations and both of them are nine-coordinated and their coordination geometries can be described as two distorted monocapped square antiprisms. In the title compound, a three-dimensional coordination network with one-dimensional hexagon honeycomb-like channels along the a axis is generated. TG measurement has been carried out, and its result analysis along with the powder XRD determination indicates the residue to be CeO_2.展开更多
A mutant of panicle differentiation in rice called non-panicle (nop) was discovered in the progeny of a cross between 93-11 and Nipponbare. The mutant exhibits normal plant morphology but has apparently few tillers....A mutant of panicle differentiation in rice called non-panicle (nop) was discovered in the progeny of a cross between 93-11 and Nipponbare. The mutant exhibits normal plant morphology but has apparently few tillers. The most striking change in nop is that its panicle differentiation is blocked, with masses of fluffy bract nodes generate from the positions where rachis branches normally develop in wild-type plants. Genetic analysis suggests that nop is controlled by a single recessive gene, which is temporarily named Nop(t). Based on its mutant phenotype, Nop(t) represents a key gene controlling the initiation of inflorescence differentiation, By using simple sequence repeat markers and sequence tagged site markers, Nop(t) gene was fine mapped in a 102-kb interval on the long arm of chromosome 6. These results will facilitate the positional cloning and functional studies of the gene.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51872109)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education(Nos.15KJA150003,17KJA150002,14KJA150003)
文摘A new three-dimensional coordination polymer [Ce_2(C_4H_4O_4)_3(H_2O)_2]_n·3.2 nH_2 O, constructed by Ce(Ⅲ) ion and succinate ion and lattice water molecules has been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. It crystallizes in triclinic system, space group P1 with a = 7.8865(6), b = 12.0260(8), c = 12.2598(9) ?, α = 112.456(2)o, β = 90.046(2)o, γ = 100.423(2)o, Mr = 722.14, V = 1053.73(13) ?~3, Z = 2, Dc = 2.276 g/cm^3, μ = 4.35/mm, F(000) = 696, GOF = 1.029, R = 0.0203 and w R = 0.0570. The asymmetric unit contains two Ce^(3+) cations and both of them are nine-coordinated and their coordination geometries can be described as two distorted monocapped square antiprisms. In the title compound, a three-dimensional coordination network with one-dimensional hexagon honeycomb-like channels along the a axis is generated. TG measurement has been carried out, and its result analysis along with the powder XRD determination indicates the residue to be CeO_2.
基金supported by the grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.30300196 and No. 30771160)the State Key Basic Research Program of China (Grant No.2007CB10920203)the Research Program of Zhejiang Province,China
文摘A mutant of panicle differentiation in rice called non-panicle (nop) was discovered in the progeny of a cross between 93-11 and Nipponbare. The mutant exhibits normal plant morphology but has apparently few tillers. The most striking change in nop is that its panicle differentiation is blocked, with masses of fluffy bract nodes generate from the positions where rachis branches normally develop in wild-type plants. Genetic analysis suggests that nop is controlled by a single recessive gene, which is temporarily named Nop(t). Based on its mutant phenotype, Nop(t) represents a key gene controlling the initiation of inflorescence differentiation, By using simple sequence repeat markers and sequence tagged site markers, Nop(t) gene was fine mapped in a 102-kb interval on the long arm of chromosome 6. These results will facilitate the positional cloning and functional studies of the gene.