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October 6 (Tue)
Poster Presentations
Workshop - 1
Development of Phyto-technology for Decreasing Heavy Metal in Food
Poster No. | Title |
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P1-01 | Potential for Phytoextraction by High-Cd-Accumulating Rice in Low-Cadmium-polluted Upland Fields Converted from Paddy Field 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 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 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 Mani Rajkumar, et.al., Kobe University, Japan |
P1-05 | Effect of nitrogen supplement application on soybean seed cadmium concentration 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 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 Yuichi Ishikawa, et.al., Akita Prefectural University, Japan |
P1-08 | Possibility of increaing plant availability of heavy metals by soil sterilization Aomi Suda, et.al., University of Tsukuba, Japan |
P1-09 | Can earthworm activity change cu bioavailability on freshly or long-term polluted soils? 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 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.) 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 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 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 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 Shin-ichi Nakamura, et.al., Akita Prefectural University, Japan |
P1-16 | Cloning and Characterization of OsFCT1, a metal transporter from rice 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 Sangwoo Kim, et.al., POSTEC, Korea |
P1-18 | Genes that Confer Heavy Metal Tolerance to Plants Jiyoung Park, et.al., POSTEC, Korea |
P1-19 | Simple Measurement of Cadmium Concentrations in Spinach and Soil by Immunochromatography Kaoru Abe, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
P1-20 | Countermeasures against cadmium contamination of agricultural soil in Japan 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 Yuji Maejima, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
P1-22 | Analysis of arsenic absorption and metabolism in rice caltivars 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 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 Koji Baba, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
P1-25 | Adsorption of Aromatic Arsenicals onto Japanese Agriculture Soils 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) 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 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 |
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P2-01 | Recent Monsoon Rainfall Dynamics and Productivity of Basmati Rice in Haryana State of India Surender Singh, et.al., CCS Haryana Agricultural University , India |
P2-02 | Indentifying Heat-tolerant Rice Genebank Accessions 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 |
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P3-01 | Induction of Systemic Acquired Resistance in the Cucumber Plant by Extracts from Rakkyo (Allium Chinense) 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 Mami Sugano, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
P3-03 | A plant growth inhibitor from Bletilla striata 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 Tomoko Takemura, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
P3-05 | Evaluation of Allelopathic Activity by bioassay and proposal of "Allelopathy Hypothesis" 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 |
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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 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 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 Testuo Yabu, et.al., Ishikawa Agriculture Research Center, Japan |
P4-04 | Analysis of Environmental Factors Influencing Functional Biodiversity in Rice Paddies Takatoshi Ueno, Kyushu University, Japan |
P4-05 | Effects of organic cultivation practices on arthropod assemblages in paddy fields in Tochigi prefecture, Japan 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 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 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 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 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 Susumu Yamada, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
P4-11 | Scale-dependent Aggregative Responses of Intermediate Egrets to their Prey Species 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 Sayaka Morita, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
Workshop - 5
Perspective of Metagenomics in Agricultural Research
Poster No. | Title |
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P5-01 | Efficient Elimination of Humic Acids from RNA Extracted from Soil for Analysis of Gene Expression 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 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 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 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 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 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 Satoshi Ishii, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan |
P5-08 | Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity of Denitrifying Bacteria Isolated from Rice Paddy Soil Kanako Tago, et.al., The University of Tokyo, Japan |
P5-09 | MALDI-TOF/MS-based Phylogenic Analysis of Methylobacterium Species Collectted from Plant Samples 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 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 Seishi Ikeda, et.al., Tohoku University, Japan |
P5-12 | Suppressed -Priming PCR, a Novel Concept of DNA Quantification Based on PCR Kinetics Shuhei Takemoto, et.al., National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan |
P5-13 | "eDNA Project": Development of Soil Biodeversity Analysis System with Environmental DNA 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 Manabu Itakura, et.al., Tohoku University, Japan |
P5-15 | Unever Distribution of nosZGenotype in Bradyrhizobium Japonicum Populations Indigenous to Field soils in Japan 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 Keita Goto, et.al., Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan |