Poster Session

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Poster Presentations

Workshop - 1
Development of Phyto-technology for Decreasing Heavy Metal in Food

Poster No. Title
P1-01 Potential for Phytoextraction by High-Cd-Accumulating Rice in Low-Cadmium-polluted Upland Fields Converted from Paddy Field [PDF]
Toshimitsu Honma, et. al., Niigata Agricultural Research Institute, Japan
P1-02 Evaluation of chemical and phyto-extractions of Cd from soil, a case study using the paddy-field soil with a high pH [PDF]
Hidenori Yaginuma, et.al., Tohoku University, Japan
P1-03 Cadmium Accumulation and Root Morphology in Seedling of Japanese Wheat Cultivars Differing in Grain Cadmium Consentration [PDF]
Katashi Kubo, et.al., National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Region, Japan
P1-04 Possible role of root cell wall properties in heavy metal uptake in hyperaccumulator plant species [PDF]
Mani Rajkumar, et.al., Kobe University, Japan
P1-05 Effect of nitrogen supplement application on soybean seed cadmium concentration [PDF]
Megumi Sugiyama, National Intitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-06 The Effect of Changes in pH and EC caused by Fertilizer on the Cadmium Solubility in Soil [PDF]
Ikuko Akahane, et.al., National Intitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-07 Cadmium uptake of Arabidopsis Halleri ssp. Gemmifera is affected by not only cadmium content in soil but also two factors, i.e. pH and zinc concentration in soil [PDF]
Yuichi Ishikawa, et.al., Akita Prefectural University, Japan
P1-08 Possibility of increaing plant availability of heavy metals by soil sterilization [PDF]
Aomi Suda, et.al., University of Tsukuba, Japan
P1-09 Can earthworm activity change cu bioavailability on freshly or long-term polluted soils? [PDF]
Yoshikazu Fujii, et.al., Natinal Institute for Agro-Environmental Science, Japan
P1-10 Comparison of Cd distribution in root tissues of Solanum and Glycin max: species that have different abilities to transport Cd from the root to the shoot [PDF]
Noriko Yamaguchi, et.al., National Intitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-11 Speciation and varietal difference of Cadmium in the Pholoem Sap from Rice Plants (Oryza sativa L.) [PDF]
Mariyo Kato, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P1-12 Xylem and Phloem Tranport of Cd, Zn, and Fe into the Grains of Rice Plants (Oryza sativa L.) Grown in a Continuouly Flooded Cd-Contamitanated Soil [PDF]
Tadakatsu Yoneyama, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P1-13 A Noninvasive Monitoring System of Cadmium Uptake by Intact Plants using the Radioisotope 107 Cd [PDF]
Nobuo Suzui, et.al., Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
P1-14 Characterization of cadmium absorption and transport in soybean plant using radioisotopes 107Cd and 109Cd [PDF]
Sayuri Ito, et.al., Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
P1-15 Glutathione, Administered to the Roots, Reduce Cd accumulation in the Shoots of Oilseed Raps Plants [PDF]
Shin-ichi Nakamura, et.al., Akita Prefectural University, Japan
P1-16 Cloning and Characterization of OsFCT1, a metal transporter from rice [PDF]
Ryuichi Takahashi, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P1-17 Heavy Metal resistance of plants transformed with MRP-type ABC transporters of budding yeast [PDF]
Sangwoo Kim, et.al., POSTEC, Korea
P1-18 Genes that Confer Heavy Metal Tolerance to Plants [PDF]
Jiyoung Park, et.al., POSTEC, Korea
P1-19 Simple Measurement of Cadmium Concentrations in Spinach and Soil by Immunochromatography [PDF]
Kaoru Abe, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-20 Countermeasures against cadmium contamination of agricultural soil in Japan [PDF]
Tomohito Arao, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-21 History and Studies of Arsenic Contamination in Soils and Crops in Japan [PDF]
Yuji Maejima, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-22 Analysis of arsenic absorption and metabolism in rice caltivars [PDF]
Masato Kuramata, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-23 Inhibitory effec of iron-bearing materials on soil As dissolution analyzed by iron stable isotope [PDF]
Tomoyuki Makino, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-24 Determination of aromatic arsenicals related to chemical warfare agents in rice and soil [PDF]
Koji Baba, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-25 Adsorption of Aromatic Arsenicals onto Japanese Agriculture Soils [PDF]
Yuji Maejima, et.al., National Institute forAgro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-26 Biogeochemical changes and rice uptake of aromatic arsenicals in soil contaminated by diphenylarsinic acid (DPAA) [PDF]
Tomohito Arao, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P1-27 Pattern of heavy metal content at different growth stages of three leafy vegetables [PDF]
Habib M. Naser, et.al., Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh

Workshop - 2
Crop Production under Heat Stress: Monitoring, Impact Assessment and Adaptation

Poster No. Title
P2-01 Recent Monsoon Rainfall Dynamics and Productivity of Basmati Rice in Haryana State of India [PDF]
Surender Singh, et.al., CCS Haryana Agricultural University , India
P2-02 Indentifying Heat-tolerant Rice Genebank Accessions [PDF]
Edilberto D. Redona, Marselino A. Laza, et.al., International Rice Research Institute, Philippines
P2-03 Effects of High Night Temperature and Plant Growth Regulators on U.S.Rice (Oryza sativa subsp.japonica) Productivity [PDF]
Abdul Razack Mohammed, et.al., Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center, USA
P2-04 Modeling Dynamic Rice Cropping Calendar Affected by Flooding, Salinity Intrusion and Monsoon Rains in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam [PDF]
Kotera Akihiko, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P2-05 Crop-meterorological Database(MeteoCrop DB) for a Climate Change Study and Its Appkication to the Extreme Weather Effects on Rice [PDF]
Tsuneo Kuwagata, et.al., National Intitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P2-06 Response of Rice to Changing Climatic Condition: (I) Genotypic Variation in Growth Responses to Elevated Temperature [PDF]
Estela M. Pasuquin, et.al., International Rice Research Institute, Philippines
P2-07 Response of Rice to Changing Climatic Condition: (II) Genotypic Variation in Growth Responses to Vapor Pressure Deficit [PDF]
Estela M. Pasuquin, et.al., International Rice Research Institute, Philippines
P2-08 High Nocturnal Temperature Effects on Growth and Gas Exchange Rates during the Vegetative Stage of Rice [PDF]
Ma. Rebecca C. Laza, et.al., International Rice Research Institute, Philipiness
P2-09 Microbial Biomass and Activities in a Japanese Paddy Soil with Differences in Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment, Soil/Water Warming and Rice Cultivars [PDF]
Kazuyuki Inubushi, et.al., Chiba University, Japan
P2-10 A Biogeochemistry Model Linking Rice Growth and GHG Emissions from Rice Fields under Varying Atmospheric CO2 [PDF]
Tamon Fumoto, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P2-11 Estimation of Saturated Area in Northeast Thailand Using Large-scale Water Balance Model [PDF]
Yasushi Ishigooka, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P2-12 Vulnerability to Climate Change in Sri Lanka: Adaptation Strategies and Layers of Resilience [PDF]
Frank Niranjan, Sri Lanka Coucil for Agricultural Research Policy, Sri Lanka

Workshop - 3
Survey of Plant Natural Resources and Isolation of Allelochemicals in Monsoon Asia

Poster No. Title
P3-01 Induction of Systemic Acquired Resistance in the Cucumber Plant by Extracts from Rakkyo (Allium Chinense) [PDF]
Hidehiro Inagaki, et.al., Shizuoka Prefectural Research Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, Japan
P3-02 Hervicidal and Antifungal Effects of Volatile Allelochemicals in Spices and Herbs [PDF]
Mami Sugano, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P3-03 A plant growth inhibitor from Bletilla striata [PDF]
Emi Sakuno, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P3-04 Total Activity of a Variety of Plants: A Search for Potential Sources of New Allelochemical [PDF]
Tomoko Takemura, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P3-05 Evaluation of Allelopathic Activity by bioassay and proposal of “Allelopathy Hypothesis” [PDF]
Yoshiharu Fujii, et.al., National Intitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan

Workshop - 4
Biodiversity and Agro-ecosystem in Rice Paddy Landscape in Monsoon Asia

Poster No. Title
P4-01 Outline of the Research Project “Selection of Functional Biodiversity Indicators and Development of Assessment Methods” in Japan. 1. Analysis of Agrobiodiversity at the crop field level [PDF]
Ishizue Adachi, et.al., National Aguricultural Research Center for Western Region, Japan
P4-02 Outline of the Research Project “Selection of Functional Biodiversity Indicators and Development of Assessment Methods” in Japan. 2. Analysis of Agrobiodiversity at the landscape level [PDF]
Koichi Tanaka, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P4-03 Selection of indicator organisms agrobiodiversity of in paddy field in the Hokuriku region, Japan [PDF]
Testuo Yabu, et.al., Ishikawa Agriculture Research Center, Japan
P4-04 Analysis of Environmental Factors Influencing Functional Biodiversity in Rice Paddies [PDF]
Takatoshi Ueno, Kyushu University, Japan
P4-05 Effects of organic cultivation practices on arthropod assemblages in paddy fields in Tochigi prefecture, Japan [PDF]
Kenji Hamasaki, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P4-06 Effects of Chinese milk vetch (Astragalus sinicus L.) cultivation on functional agrobiodiversity in rice paddy fields [PDF]
Kazuo Matsuno, et.al., Shizuoka Prefectural Research Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, Japan
P4-07 Effects of cultivation methods and field water conditions on seed bank and infestation of weeds in Cambodian paddy fields [PDF]
Akihiko Kamoshita, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P4-08 Defference of Weed Diversity Adapted to Water Condition in Komping Puoy Irrigation Rehabilitation Area, Cambodia [PDF]
Yuji Araki, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P4-09 The function of the earthworms and enchytraeids (Oligochaeta) feeding activity in the nutrient cycling in agro-ecosystem [PDF]
Mana Nozaki, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P4-10 Landform condition and land improvement affect floristic compositon in rice paddy fields, central Japan [PDF]
Susumu Yamada, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P4-11 Scale-dependent Aggregative Responses of Intermediate Egrets to their Prey Species [PDF]
Naoki Katayama, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P4-12 The Relationship between Soil Chemical Properties and Biota Including Plants and Small Arthropods at Levee around Agricultural Fields in Northern Kanto, Japan [PDF]
Sayaka Morita, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan

Workshop - 5
Perspective of Metagenomics in Agricultural Research

Poster No. Title
P5-01 Efficient Elimination of Humic Acids from RNA Extracted from Soil for Analysis of Gene Expression [PDF]
Yong Wang, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P5-02 An Improved Method to Obtain Microbial DNA from the Rhizosphere Soil for Metagenome Analysis [PDF]
Ysuke Unno, et.al., National Agricultural and Food Research Organization, Japan
P5-03 Temporal Shifts in Diversity and Quantity of Nitrite Reductase Genes, nirS and nirK, in a Rice Paddy Field Soil [PDF]
Megumi Yoshida, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P5-04 Molecular Ecological Analysis of Microbial Assemblage Involving Nitrogen Fixation in Recent Miyake-Jima Volcanic Deposits [PDF]
Yoshinori Sato, et.al., Ibaraki University College of Agriculture, Japan
P5-05 Retrieving a Full-length of Functional Genes from Soil by PCR-DGGE and Metagenome Walking [PDF]
Sho Morimoto, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P5-06 Method of an Advanced T-RFLP Profiling for Monitoring the Community Structure of Soil Microbes [PDF]
Tomoyasu Nishizawa, et.al., Ibaraki University College of Agriculture, Japan
P5-07 Microbial Populations Responding to Denitrifications-Inductive Conditions in Rice Paddy Soil, As Revealed by Comparative 16S rRNA Gene Analysis [PDF]
Satoshi Ishii, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P5-08 Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity of Denitrifying Bacteria Isolated from Rice Paddy Soil [PDF]
Kanako Tago, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan
P5-09 MALDI-TOF/MS-based Phylogenic Analysis of Methylobacterium Species Collectted from Plant Samples [PDF]
Akio Tani, et.al., Okayama University, Japan
P5-10 Development of a Bacterial Cell Enrichment Method and its Application to the Microbial Community Analysis in Phytosphere toward to the Metagenomics of Microbial Symbionts in Plants [PDF]
Seishi Ikeda, et.al., Tohoku University, Japan
P5-11 Microbial Diversity in Rice Phytosphere Assessed by Clone Library Analysis of 16S rRNA and nifH Genes in Conjunction with a Bacterial Cell Enrichment Method [PDF]
Seishi Ikeda, et.al., Tohoku University, Japan
P5-12 Suppressed -Priming PCR, a Novel Concept of DNA Quantification Based on PCR Kinetics [PDF]
Shuhei Takemoto, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P5-13 “eDNA Project”: Development of Soil Biodeversity Analysis System with Environmental DNA [PDF]
Seiya Tsushima, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan
P5-14 Genomic Comparison of Bradyrhizobium Japonicum Strains with Different Symbiotic N2-fixing Capabilities: A QTL Approach for N2-fixing Efficiency in Rhizobia [PDF]
Manabu Itakura, et.al., Tohoku University, Japan
P5-15 Unever Distribution of nosZGenotype in Bradyrhizobium Japonicum Populations Indigenous to Field soils in Japan [PDF]
Manabu Itakura, et.al., Tohoku University, Japan
P5-16 A novel Detection Method for Plant Parasitic Nematodes with Different Life Stages Using Soil Compaction and Real-time PCR [PDF]
Keita Goto, et.al., Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

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