阿部 淳

Abe Jun

  • 教授
  • 学位:博士(農学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Agriculture / Department of Agriculture
  • Undergraduate School of Agriculture / Department of Plant Science
  • Graduate School of Agriculture / Course of Agricultural Sciences

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • Root research
  • Crop science

研究分野

  • Environmental science/Agricultural science Crop production science

論文

Feature of “Misaodaizu”, a traditional soybean cultivar in Kumamoto

2016年の熊本県における有機栽培のダイズの生産性

Influence of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes on Life of Farmers and Productivity of Soybean

Variation in root amount among progenies from crossing between commercial sugarcane variety and interspecies hybrid 97S-41

Growth, yield characteristics and crude protein content of brown rice in sake brewing variety Yamadanishiki grown without fertilizer in Minamiaso Village, Kumamoto, Japan

Production and shedding of Erianthus arundinaceus roots revealed by ingrowth core method

Root-shoot relationships in four strains of field-grown Erianthus arundinaceus at seedling stage

Roots of Erianthus and Napier grass as energy crops

Effects of Partial Harvesting on Napier Grass: Reduced Seasonal Variability in Feedstock Supply and Increased Biomass Yield

Identifying potential field sites for production of cellulosic energy plants in Asia

Endodermal cell-cell contact is required for the spatial control of Casparian band development in Arabidopsis thaliana

Demonstration of osmotically dependent promotion of aerenchyma formation at different levels in the primary roots of rice using a 'sandwich' method and X-ray computed tomography

Biomass yield and root system development of Erianthus in the second year after planting with different planting densities

Biomass yield and nitrogen use efficiency of cellulosic energy crops for ethanol production

Application of rice rhizosphere microflora for hydrogen production from apple pomace

Feasibility study on the application of rhizosphere microflora of rice for the biohydrogen production from wasted bread

Root anatomical responses to waterlogging at seedling stage of three cordage fiber crops

Developmental changes in peanut root structure during root growth and root-structure modification by nodulation

Nitrogen-fixing activity of root nodules in relation to their size in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

講演・口頭発表等

  • Differences in apple-snail damage depending on rice seedling raising conditions
  • エリアンサスの生育初期における土壌の酸性と塩分に対する耐性

所属学会

  • JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR ROOT RESEARCH

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

Weed control using apple snails in paddy fields

Interaction of root-traits related QTL with soil stress factors in rainfed lowland and upland rice

Study on the root property and waterlogging tolerance of biomass crops

Study on the effects of silica application for the maintenance of grain and fruit production under drought conditions

Understanding of acquisition strategies of the soil accumulated phosphorus by various crops for low input production technology

Cell-wall structure and chemical components in the root endodermis and exodermis of cereal roots as an environmental response and their functional meanings.

Development of dry-seed broadcasting and adoption of rice cultivars through farmer participation in Northeast Thailand

Impacts of elevated atmospheric CO_2 concentration on carbon and nitrogen metabolisms and greenhouse gas emission in plant-soil systems

Improvement of structure and function of root system and investigation of signal substrates in Soybean for the enhancement of waterlogging tolerance.

Factors for the formation of deep-root-system that improves the drought resistance in the view of cell elongation and cell-wall expansibility

Studies on the morphogenetic control of plant architecture in rice

Study on the effects of no-tillage and no-puddling on paddy field ecosystem in rice trnsplanting culture.

Morphological Diversity in Cereal Plants as Adaptive Strategy, Its ecological Significance and Genetlc Control

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