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MAKIHARA, Daigo
 
Organization
International Center for Research and Education in Agriculture Associate professor
Graduate School
Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences
Title
Associate professor
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Degree 1

  1. Ph.D. ( 2000.3   Okayama University ) 

Research Interests 16

  1. Rice

  2. Africa

  3. Cereals

  4. Cultivation Environment

  5. Cultivation technique

  6. Stress Tolerance

  7. Cold Stress

  8. Drought Stress

  9. Salt Stress

  10. RiceBlast

  11. Field Survey

  12. Agricultural and Rural Development

  13. Soil Erosion

  14. International Cooperation

  15. Neglected and Underutilized Plants

  16. Conservation Agriculture

Research Areas 2

  1. Environmental Science/Agriculture Science / Crop production science

  2. Environmental Science/Agriculture Science / Environmental agriculture

Current Research Project and SDGs 3

  1. Enhancing Rice Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa through Variety Improvement and Cultivation Technique Development

  2. Analyzing the Relationship between Functional Expression of Crop Environmental Stress Resistance and Cultivation Environment and Management

  3. Development of Control Technology for Root Parasitic Weed "Striga" Using Artificial Strigolactone (Suicidal Germination Agent)

Research History 12

  1. Nagoya University   International Center for Research and Education in Agriculture   Associate professor

    2018.4

  2. Kyoto University

    2019.4 - 2019.9

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  3. 東京農工大学農学府・非常勤講師

    2014.10

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  4. 岐阜大学応用生物科学部・非常勤講師

    2009.4 - 2009.9

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  5. 国際協力機構「エリトリア国高等教育支援協力プログラム準備調査」の調査団員(派遣国: エリトリア、業務: 農業)

    2009.4

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  6. Nagoya University   International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education   Associate professor

    2007.4 - 2018.3

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  7. Associate Professor, International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education (ICCAE), Nagoya University

    2007.4

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  8. Associate Professor, International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education (ICCAE), Nagoya University

    2007.4

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  9. Associate Professor, International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education (ICCAE), Nagoya University

    2007.2 - 2007.3

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  10. JICA long-term expert attached to African Institute for Capacity Development (AICAD) as Research and Development Advisor

    2003.4 - 2007.2

  11. JICA Short-term Expert on Strengthening of Agricultural higher Education for Cambodia

    2001.6 - 2001.12

  12. Research Fellow, International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education (ICCAE), Nagoya University

    2000.6 - 2003.3

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Education 3

  1. Okayama University   Graduate School, Division of National Science and Technology

    1996.4 - 2000.3

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  2. Okayama University   Graduate School, Division of Agriculture

    1993.4 - 1996.3

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  3. Okayama University   Faculty of Agriculture

    1989.4 - 1993.3

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    Country: Japan

Professional Memberships 2

  1. The Crop Science Society of Japan

  2. Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture

 

Papers 54

  1. Evaluation of Grain-Filling-Related Traits Using Taichung 65 x DV85 Chromosome Segment Substitution Lines (TD-CSSLs) of Rice Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Mabreja, A.D. Reyes, V.P. Soe, T.K. Shimakawa, K. Makihara, D. Nishiuchi, S. and Doi, K.

    Plants   Vol. 13 ( 2 )   2024.1

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    DOI: 10.3390/plants13020289

  2. Changes in photosynthetic performance and dry matter production in sago palm seedlings by the application of different nutrient levels Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Asano, K., Azhar, A., Audia, F., Murano, H., Naito, H., Abbas, B., Romkaew, J., Sinma, K., Makihara, D. and Ehara, H.

    Tropical Agriculture and Development   Vol. 67 ( 3 ) page: 90 - 97   2023.9

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    DOI: 10.11248/jsta.67.61

  3. Contribution of genes related to grain number (Gn1a and WFP) introgressed into NERICA 1 to grain yield under tropical highland conditions in central Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Kikuta, M., Menge, D. M., Gichuhi, E. W., Samejima, H., Tomita, R., Kimani, J. M., Musila, R. N., Doi, K., Ashikari, M., Angeles-Shim, R., Jena, K. K. and Makihara, D.

    Plant Production Science   Vol. 26 ( 3 ) page: 309 - 319   2023.8

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    DOI: 10.1080/1343943X.2023.2245127

  4. Yield responses of upland rice varieties to low N conditions in Central Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Kagito, S., Kikuta, M., Samejima, H., Gwei-Onyango, J. P., Gikonyo, E. W., Gichuhi, E. W., Menge, D. M., Kimani, J. M., Yamauchi, A., and Makihara, D

    Journal of Agricultural Science   Vol. 15 ( 6 ) page: 19 - 29   2023.5

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    DOI: 10.5539/jas.v15n6p19

  5. Genetic Variation of Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Resistance in the Longistaminata Chromosome Segment Introgression Lines (LCSILs) and Potential for Breeding Use in Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Tomita R., Reyes V.P., Fukuta Y., Gichuhi E.W., Kikuta M., Menge D.M., Doi K., Makihara D.

    Plants   Vol. 12 ( 4 )   2023.2

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    In Kenya’s rice-growing areas, Basmati varieties have been produced in monoculture since the late 1980s. This has resulted in the breakdown of the resistance (R) gene-mediated response of the local Basmati varieties to blast disease caused by Pyricularia oryzae. To improve blast resistance in Kenyan Basmati varieties, continuous identification of R genes and suitable breeding materials for Basmati are necessary. Longistaminata chromosome segment introgression lines (LCSILs) with the Kernel Basmati genetic background, developed using a rice line called potential low-input adaptable-1 (pLIA-1) derived from a cross between Taichung 65 (T65) (a rice variety in the Japonica Group) and O. longistaminata, are expected to contain useful blast R genes derived from O. longistaminata or T65. In this study, we investigated the genetic variation of blast R genes in LCSILs and their parents by using a new international differential system for designating blast races based on the gene-for-gene theory and molecular characterization using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. LCSILs and their parents were classified into three groups—A, B1, and B2—based on reaction patterns to the standard differential blast isolates (SDBIs). Group A, including pLIA-1, showed the highest resistance in all groups, followed by groups B1 and B2. Kernel Basmati in group B1 was considered to possess Pik-p or Pi7(t), Pi19(t), and other unknown R genes. In addition to these R genes, LCSIL 6, 12, 27, 28, and 40, in group A, were determined to possess one of Pish, Piz-t, or both genes that confer resistance to the Kenyan blast races. These lines can be used for efficiently pyramiding blast R genes in the local Basmati varieties.

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  6. Utilization of Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) for Rice Pre-Breeding and Improvement: A Review International coauthorship International journal

    Vincent Pamugas Reyes,Justine Kipruto Kitony, Shunsaku Nishiuchi, Daigo Makihara andKazuyuki Doi

    Life   Vol. 12 ( 11 )   2022.11

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    DOI: 10.3390/life12111752

  7. The effect of environmental parameters and fertilization practices on yield and soil microbial diversity in a Kenyan paddy rice field Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Gorfer M., Borruso L., Deltedesco E., Gichuhi E.W., Menge D.M., Makihara D., Praeg N., Cesco S., Mimmo T., Merbold L., Leitner S.

    Applied Soil Ecology   Vol. 176   2022.8

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    Rice is gaining importance for nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa, but domestic production can only cover a fraction of the actual needs. Suboptimal fertilization limits production and affordable solutions are needed. It is, however, of utmost importance to minimize negative impacts on the environment and on soil health, which is largely determined by microbial processes. An agronomic field trial was conducted at the KALRO Mwea research site (Central Kenya) to compare mineral and organic fertilization effects on rice plant parameters and on soil microbial abundance and diversity. Abundance of fungi and bacteria was quantified by ddPCR and the community composition was determined by amplicon sequencing of the ITS2- and 16S-regions, respectively. Mineral fertilizer had a strong positive effect on panicle number, spikelet number, grain yield and straw dry weight, but fertilizer type did not significantly influence soil microbial community abundance or composition. The rice development stage shaped fungal communities with differences between the vegetative and the reproductive stages, whereas the bacterial communities were mainly influenced by soil depth in a range from 0 to 30 cm. Additionally, spatial effects between rows of the experimental field were observed, resulting in row-specific differences in soil organic carbon, total nitrogen and certain fungal taxa, notwithstanding that the field was manually ploughed to a depth of 30 cm before the experiment. This study is the first census of soil fungal and bacterial communities in an African paddy rice field and provides insights into similarities and differences to paddy rice fields in other regions. To increase local African rice production, manure application alone might not be sufficient due to the poor nutrient status of traditional farm-yard manure, yet it can be part of a sustainable and more efficient fertilization strategy.

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  8. Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) Mitigates the Decline in Grain Filling of Basmati 370 Due to Low Temperature in Tropical Highlands Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Takahiro Kakehashi, Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel M. Menge, Emily W. Gichuhi, Hiroaki Samejima, Daigo Makihara

    Agronomy   Vol. 11 ( 11 )   2021.11

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    In the rice growing area of Kenya’s highlands, the development of a water-saving rice cultivation system is a key strategy because the shortage of irrigation water is a frequently occurring problem. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of alternate wetting and drying (AWD) on the growth and yield of rice under the unique cultivation environment of tropical highlands. Field experiments were performed over a period of four years (2014–2017) in a paddy field. Dry matter production of a lowland variety, Basmati 370, was greater under continuous flooding (CF) than under AWD. In years with low minimum temperature (less than 15 °C) during the reproductive and ripening stages, filled grain ratios were significantly higher under AWD than under CF. Accordingly, higher dry matter production under CF did not contribute to grain yield. In the years when rice was not exposed to low minimum temperature during the reproductive and ripening stages, filled grain ratio did not decrease even under CF. Therefore, there was no difference between filled grain ratio under AWD and CF. Our results indicated that AWD could mitigate the decline in grain filling, induced by low minimum temperature during the reproductive and ripening stages in Basmati 370, under the cultivation conditions in tropical highlands. Although AWD may reduce the above-ground biomass, its mitigation effect on grain filling could outweigh this drawback and can still be beneficial to rice farmers in the tropical highlands.

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  9. Factors Explaining Differences in Yield Response to High Nitrogen Fertilization among Rice Varieties under Tropical Highland Conditions in Central Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    SAMEJIMA Hiroaki, KATSURA Keisuke, KIKUTA Mayumi, NJINJU Symon Mugo, KIMANI John Munji, YAMAUCHI Akira, MAKIHARA Daigo

    Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ   Vol. 55 ( 3 ) page: 209 - 216   2021.7

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    <p>A decrease in the filled grain ratio (FGR) under high nitrogen (N) conditions inhibits the increase in rice yield in the tropical highlands of equatorial East Africa. We hypothesized that, under high N fertilization, the decrease in FGR is due to low temperatures during the reproductive growth stages, and that high grain yield can be achieved using cold tolerant varieties. Two cold-susceptible varieties (BW196 and Komboka) and a cold-tolerant variety (NERICA 1) were grown under 57, 114, and 171 kg N ha<sup>−1</sup> of N fertilization. Grain yield increased with a higher N fertilization rate only in NERICA 1. Shoot dry weight and total spikelet number increased in all varieties under high N conditions. Although FGR decreased with increases in N fertilization rate in all varieties, the adverse effects of high N fertilization on FGR were least observed in NERICA 1. However, temperature did not affect FGR in all N treatments, growth stages, and varieties, except for Komboka during the ripening stage under high N conditions. The findings did not support the hypothesis that high-N-induced decreases in FGR are due to low temperatures. High-N-induced decreases in FGR in Komboka were mainly attributable to the poor filling of spikelets during the ripening stage due to excess total spikelets. Factors other than filling high-N-promoted increases in total spikelet number may affect FGR in BW196 and NERICA 1 under high N conditions in Mwea.</p>

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  10. The outstanding rooting1 mutation gene maintains shoot growth and grain yield through promoting root development in rice under water deficit field environments Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Tomomi Hasegawa, Cornelius Mbathi Wainaina, Akihide Shibata, Nonawin Lucob-Agustin, Daigo Makihara, Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel Makori Menge, Emily Waringa Gichuhi, Hiroaki Samejima, Mana Kano-Nakata, John Munji Kimani, Ruth Nzisa Musila, Akira Yamauchi, Yoshiaki Inukai

    JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE     2021.6

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    Drought is one of the most serious constraints to rice cultivation, even under alternate wetting and drying (AWD), which is a water-saving management practice. In rice, enhanced root development is essential for stable shoot growth, adaptability and productivity under water deficit environments. We identified and characterized outstanding rooting1 (our1) rice mutant using hydroponics. The present study sought to examine morphological root traits of the our1 mutant and the role of the mutation gene in shoot growth and yield under AWD. Thus, we evaluated the growth performance of the our1 rice mutant in pot experiments and under field AWD conditions in Kenya. The experiments were conducted with our1 mutant, its wild type and their progenies under both AWD and continuously waterlogged (CWL) conditions. The our1 mutant possessed a well-developed root system and exhibited particularly enhanced thin root development, which was maintained from the early vegetative stage through the reproductive stage under both pot and field AWD management. This enhanced root development promoted shoot growth through increased water uptake during rewatered conditions between drought periods in AWD. In addition, the our1 mutant showed enhanced shoot growth during the reproductive stage, resulting in the maintenance of yield under AWD fields. Genotypes harbouring our1 mutation gene showed higher yields compared to wild-type genotypes which was attributed to their higher photosynthetic ability as a result of enhanced root activity. These results suggest the important role of a well-developed root system architecture and enhanced root function in stabilizing rice yields under water-limited environments. Our findings indicate that the our1 mutation gene can serve as a novel breeding material to mitigate the impact of transient drought stress on yield under AWD.

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  11. Marker-assisted introgression and stacking of major QTLs controlling grain number (Grain number 1a (Gn1a)) and number of primary branching (Wealthy Farmer’s Panicle (WFP)) to NERICA cultivars Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Vincent Pamugas Reyes, Rosalyn B. Angeles-Shim, Merlyn S. Mendioro, Ma.Carmina C. Manuel, Ruby S. Lapis, Jung Hyun Shim, Hidehiko Sunohara, Shunsaku Nishiuchi, Mayumi Kikuta, Daigo Makihara, Kshirod K Jena, Motoyuki Ashikari, Kazuyuki Doi

    Plants   Vol. 10 ( 5 )   2021.4

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  12. Sago palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) response to drought condition in terms of leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll a fluorescence Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Aidil Azhar, Daigo Makihara, Hitoshi Naito, Koki Asano, Mai Takagi, Saeka Unoki, Rena Tomita, Barahima Abbas, Hiroshi Ehara

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 24 ( 1 ) page: 65 - 72   2021.1

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    Sago palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) photosynthetic performance was evaluated under drought conditions through leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll a fluorescence measurement. Drought has an impact on sago palm's leaf gas exchange parameters and its chlorophyll fluorescence of PSII. Stomatal limitations were found to be the main factor limiting photosynthetic activities of sago palm under drought conditions. Photosynthetic rate decreased following the inhibition in the PSII reaction center. Early detection of interference upon the efficiency of the PSII reaction center due to drought stress was recorded by chlorophyll a fluorescence measurement.[GRAPHICS].

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  13. Effect of nitrogen application on the expression of drought-induced root plasticity of upland NERICA rice (vol 22, pg 180, 2019) Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Daniel Makori Menge, John Collins Onyango, Akira Yamauchi, Mana Kano-Nakata, Shuichi Asanuma, Tran Thiem Thi, Yoshiaki Inukai, Mayumi Kikuta, Daigo Makihara

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 24 ( 1 ) page: 135 - 135   2021.1

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  14. The impact of different soil water levels on nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium uptake, photosynthetic performance, and sugar distribution of sago palm seedlings Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Aidil Azhar, Fitri Audia, Koki Asano, Daigo Makihara, Hitoshi Naito, Daisuke Sugiura, Hiroshi Ehara

    Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment   Vol. 4 ( 3 )   2021.1

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  15. A method for evaluating cold tolerance in rice during reproductive growth stages under natural low-temperature conditions in tropical highlands in Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, Keisuke Katura, Daniel Menge, Emily Gichuhi, Cornelius Wainaina, John Kimani, Yoshiaki Inukai, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 23 ( 4 ) page: 466 - 476   2020.10

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    Cold tolerance of New Rice for Africa (NERICA) and their parent varieties was evaluated under natural air temperature conditions of Kenyan tropical highlands using the multiple-sown field evaluation method. Rice varieties were cultivated 10 times to expose them to a shift in temperature during 20-day periods before heading (critical period), measuring the average daily mean temperature during the critical period (T-mean) for each variety and filled grain ratio, which was used as an indicator of cold tolerance. T(mean)of each variety was low in 6 out of 10 experiments. In the remaining four high-temperature experiments, there were no significant varietal differences in filled grain ratio. In the six low-temperature experiments, all varieties experienced 20.1-21.5 degrees C T-mean. After comparison under virtually the same cold stress, NERICA 1, 3, 4, 7-10, 12, 17, 18, and WAB 56-104 were judged as cold-tolerant; NERICA 2, 5, 11, 13, and 14, and WAB 56-50 and 181-18 were moderately tolerant, and NERICA 6, 15, and 16 were cold-susceptible varieties. These evaluations generally corresponded with previous experimental results under temperature-controlled environments, showing the practicality of multiple-sown field cold tolerance evaluation in Kenya. It also indicated that NERICA varieties, which recorded different levels of cold tolerance and whose average number of days to heading in all experiments were 66-78, are suitable as a set of standard check varieties in this region to evaluate cold tolerance of rice varieties with this range of days to heading.

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  16. Analysis of rice yield response to various cropping seasons to develop optimal cropping calendars in Mwea, Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Hiroaki Samejima, Keisuke Katsura, Mayumi Kikuta, Symon Mugo Njinju, John Munji Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 23 ( 3 ) page: 297 - 305   2020.7

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    Cropping calendar optimization contributes to an increase in rice yield. Information on the seasonal variation in grain yield and climate conditions is necessary to determine an appropriate cropping calendar. We sought to find the optimal cropping calendar in Mwea, Kenya, in a tropical highland in equatorial East Africa. We conducted a series of 58 experiments using a local popular rice variety, Basmati 370, between 2013 and 2016, using a secured water supply and adequate blast control, sowing every 15 days. The grain yield was 0-2 t ha(-1) when the variety was sown between March and June. This poor grain yield was attributable to the low temperature and low solar radiation from May to September. In contrast, the grain yield was always more than 3 t ha(-1) when the variety was sown between July and February. Sowing Basmati 370 between March and June is not recommended, because it may lead to a suboptimal yield due to cold stress. The current cropping calendar (July-December or August-January) is acceptable even under abundant year-round water supply, but sowing between October and February is a good alternative sowing period for single rice cropping. Rice production per year is expected to increase to >100% with the introduction of double cropping by adding cultivation from between January and February before the current cropping calendar. These findings serve as useful references for considering and determining the appropriate calendar options for single and double cropping of rice in tropical highlands in equatorial East Africa.

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  17. Root and shoot responses of upland New Rice for Africa varieties to fluctuating soil moisture conditions as affected by different levels of nitrogen fertilization Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Daniel Makori Menge, Mana Kano-Nakata, Akira Yamauchi, Roel Rodriguez Suralta, Daigo Makihara

    JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE   Vol. 206 ( 3 ) page: 322 - 337   2020.6

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    Drought cycling and soil re-watering trends due to intermittent rainfall patterns are key stress factors that influence rice growth and yield under upland cultivation conditions. However, upland rice adaptation responses to fluctuating soil moisture conditions remain poorly understood. This study investigated root and shoot responses of upland New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties to episodic drought and re-watering during growth. We examined root and shoot growth of NERICA 1 and NERICA 4 compared with those of IR72, an improved lowland variety, and Dular, a traditional drought-tolerant variety, in terms of soil moisture fluctuations with different levels of nitrogen fertilization under field conditions that impeded deep root development. During soil moisture fluctuation, all varieties reduced shoot dry weight compared with well-watered plants, regardless of nitrogen fertilization levels. However, total root length for the three upland varieties was enhanced by soil moisture fluctuations at moderate and high nitrogen fertilization, while that of the lowland variety was reduced. Comparing root development during water fluctuations revealed that NERICA 1 had a greater root system than NERICA 4, which was attributed to lateral root development. Furthermore, we found that NERICA varieties increase lateral root mass during soil desiccation under adequate nitrogen fertilization, while Dular and IR72 reduced their root growth rate during drought and increased it after re-watering. Both root growth patterns developed, from around maximum tillering to heading. The analysis of regression between root elongation and shoot growth with fluctuating soil moisture indicated that an enhanced root system during drought, on adequate nitrogen fertilization, can contribute to shoot growth when sufficient water becomes available, specifically around the maximum tillering to the heading growth stage of rice.

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  18. Agronomic traits and grain quality of upland rice cultivated in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Mayumi KIKUTA, Daigo MAKIHARA, Yulius Barra PASOLON, Fransiscus Suramas REMBON, Akira MIYAZAKI, and Yoshinori YAMAMOTO

    Journal of International Cooperation for Agricultural Development   Vol. 18   page: 41 - 47   2020.3

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  19. Pathogenicities of Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Isolates From Kenya. Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Yoshimichi Fukuta, Mary Jeanie Telebanco-Yanoria, Nagao Hayashi, Seiji Yanagihara, Catherine Wanjiku Machungo, Daigo Makihara

    Plant disease   Vol. 103 ( 12 ) page: 3181 - 3188   2019.12

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    A total of 99 isolates of rice blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) were collected from 2010 to 2015 from four regions in Kenya: Kirinyaga County and Embu County, Kisumu County, Tana River County, and Mombasa County. The pathogenicities of these isolates were clarified based on the reaction patterns of Lijiangxintuanheigu and differential varieties (DVs) targeting 23 resistance genes. The frequency of virulent isolates was high for DVs for Pib, Pia, Pii, Pi3, Pi5(t), Pik-s, Pik-m, Pi1, Pik-h, Pik, Pik-p, Pi7(t), Pi19(t), and Pi20(t); low for DVs for Pish, Pi9(t), Piz-5, and Piz-t; and intermediate for the remaining DVs for Pit, Piz, Pita-2, Pita, and Pi12(t). These blast isolates were classified into three cluster groups: Ia, Ib, and II. The frequencies of virulent isolates to DVs for Pit, Pii, Pik-m, Pi1, Pik-h, Pik, Pik-p, Pi7(t), Piz, and Pi12(t) differed markedly between clusters I and II, and those of DVs for Pib, Pit, Pia, Pi3, Pita-2, Pita, and Pi20(t) differed between Ia and Ib. The frequencies of cluster groups in the four geographical regions were different. A total of 62 races were found, with 19 blast isolates categorized into one race (U63-i7-k177-z00-ta003), whereas the other races included only some isolates in each.

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  20. Effect of nitrogen application on the expression of drought-induced root plasticity of upland NERICA rice Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Daniel Makori Menge, John Collins Onyango, Akira Yamauchi, Mana Kano-Nakata, Shuichi Asanuma, Tran Thiem Thi, Yoshiaki Inukai, Mayumi Kikuta, Daigo Makihara

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 22 ( 2 ) page: 180 - 191   2019.4

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    This study evaluated the effect of three N fertilization levels 60 (low), 120 (medium), and 180 (high) kg N ha(-1) and soil moisture content gradients created by a line-source sprinkler on the expression of plasticity in lateral root branching and dry matter production (DMP) of upland new rice for Africa (NERICA) 1 and 4. There were no significant differences in DMP between NERICA 1 and 4 under well-watered, mild drought, and severe drought conditions regardless of N level. In contrast, under moderate drought (12-21% v/v of soil moisture content [SMC] in 2011 and 16-24% v/v of SMC in 2012), NERICA 1 had significantly higher shoot dry weight, total root length (TRL), lateral root length, and branching index than NERICA 4 at medium and high N; however, there was no significant difference between the two NERICAs in DMP at low N. TRL of NERICA 1 was significantly higher under moderate drought than well-watered conditions, but only with medium and high N. Regardless of N level, moderate drought did not enhance NERICA 4's root system. Thus, NERICA 1's root system exhibited plastic development, promoting lateral root branching at medium and high N. These morphological changes were associated with the greater DMP in NERICA 1 than NERICA 4 under moderate drought, whereas the lack of such plasticity at low N meant genotypic differences in DMP were obscured. Our findings implied that N application can improve upland NERICA productivity under moderate drought conditions, but differences in variety and field conditions may influence efficacy.

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  21. Effects of different water management practices on the dry matter production process and characteristics in NERICAs Reviewed International journal

    Mayumi Kikuta, Daigo Makihara, Naoya Arita, Akira Miyazaki, Yoshinori Yamamoto

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 22 ( 2 ) page: 168 - 179   2019.4

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    In this study, we aimed to clarify the effects of different water management strategies on dry matter production and yield performance of New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties. Dry matter production of NERICA 1 and NERICA 5 was compared with that of Yumenohatamochi, a Japanese upland variety, and Hinohikari, a Japanese lowland variety under three water regimes, i.e. continuously flooded, supplemental irrigation, and non-irrigation (rainfed). Total carbohydrate content in the panicles under different watering regimes was more closely related to post-heading photosynthates than pre-heading reserve assimilates. Dry matter production during ripening tended to decrease under low soil water conditions, whereas the dry matter translocated from the leaf and stem to the panicle tended to increase. Consequently, the distribution ratio of post-heading photosynthates in the total carbohydrate content declined in response to the reduction in available soil moisture. These results indicate that the total carbohydrate content vary depending on the soil water conditions. In NERICAs, dry matter production during ripening was lower than that in Japanese varieties, indicating that their dependence on pre-heading reserve assimilates was greater. In particular, post-heading photosynthate content of NERICA 1 was strongly affected by the variation in water management in comparison with that of other varieties. The decrease in crop growth rate during ripening in NERICA 1 can be mainly attributed to the lower post-heading photosynthate content. Thus, the ability of NERICA 1 to assimilate carbon after heading was considered to be potentially low, which has to be improved to achieve higher yield.

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  22. Genetic variation of blast (<i>Pyricularia oryzae</i> Cavara) resistance in rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) accessions widely used in Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Fukuta Yoshimichi, Suzuki Tomohisa, Yanagihara Seiji, Obara Mitsuhiro, Tomita Asami, Ohsawa Ryo, Machungo Catherine Wanjiku, Hayashi Nagao, Makihara Daigo

    Breeding Science   Vol. 69 ( 4 ) page: 672 - 679   2019

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    <p>A total of 47 rice accessions collected from Kenya were investigated the genetic variations and classified into two cluster groups, A and B, by polymorphism data of 65 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Clusters A and B corresponded to Japonica and Indica Groups, respectively. The number of Japonica Group accessions was limited in comparison with those of the Indica Group. Based on their patterns of reaction to standard differential blast isolates (SDBIs), these accessions and 57 control cultivars including differential varieties and several accessions harboring partial resistance genes were classified again into three cluster groups: Ia (high resistance), Ib (intermediate resistance) and II (susceptible). The rice accessions from Kenya were classified only into groups Ia and Ib. The accessions from Kenya were finally classified into three categories, A-Ia, B-Ia and B-Ib, based on the two classifications of polymorphism of SSR markers and resistance. The Indica Group accessions had wider genetic variation for blast resistance than did the Japonica Group accessions. The three leading cultivars (Basmati 217, Basmati 370 and ITA 310) categorized into Cluster group Ia were susceptible to some SDBIs from Kenya. The genetic variation for blast resistance in Kenya was demonstrated as the first report using SDBIs.</p>

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  23. QTL analysis for carbon assimilate translocation-related traits during maturity in rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Phung Huan Danh, Sugiura Daisuke, Sunohara Hidehiko, Makihara Daigo, Kondo Motohiko, Nishiuchi Shunsaku, Doi Kazuyuki

    Breeding Science   Vol. 69 ( 2 ) page: 289 - 296   2019

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    <p>Problems with carbon assimilate translocation from source organs to sink (grains) during ripening cause yield losses in rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.), especially in high-sink-capacity varieties. We conducted a genetic analysis of traits related to such translocation by using recombinant inbred lines. Shoot weight (SW) of T65, a <i>japonica</i> parent, was retained from heading to late maturity, whereas that of DV85, an <i>aus</i> parent, was greater than that of T65 at 5 days after heading (DAH) and then decreased until 20 DAH. This difference was observed clearly under standard-fertilizer but not low-fertilizer conditions. Non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) contents in the parents showed a tendency similar to that for SW. QTL analysis revealed pleiotropic QTLs on chromosomes 5 and 10, probably by associations with heading date QTLs. A QTL associated with harvest index and NSC at 5 DAH was detected on chromosome 1. By considering the temporal changes of the traits, we found a QTL for decrease in SW on chromosome 11; the DV85 allele of this QTL facilitated assimilate translocation and suppressed biomass growth. A suggestive QTL for NSC decrease was located on chromosome 2. These QTLs could represent potential targets for controlling carbon assimilate translocation in breeding programs.</p>

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  24. Growth of Rice Varieties in Different Kenyan Soil Types Under Water-Deficit Conditions Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Magoti Rahab, Mayumi Kikuta, George Chemining’wa, Josiah Kinama, John Kimani, Hiroaki Samejima, Patrick Gicheru, Daigo Makihara

    Journal of Agricultural Science   Vol. 11 ( 6 ) page: 1 - 11   2019

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  25. Evaluation of a Newly Identified Mutation Gene that Promotes Root Elongation for Improvement of Drought Avoidance in Rice Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Hasegawa Tomomi, Shibata Akihide, Mbathi Wainaina Cornelius, Lucob-Agustin Nonawin, Makihara Daigo, Samejima Hiroaki, Kikuta Mayumi, Makori Menge Daniel, Munji Kimani John, Yamauchi Akira, Inukai Yoshiaki

    Journal of International Cooperation for Agricultural Development   Vol. 17   page: 34 - 40   2019

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    <p>Drought is one of the most serious abiotic stresses for rice cultivation, even under a water saving production system such as the Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) system and upland irrigated fields. In this study, we evaluated the performance of larger root systems in a KM07 mutant under such water management conditions. This mutant line was utilized for breeding and development of new rice germplasm adaptable to drought stress conditions in Mwea, Kenya, by crossing it with the recurrent parent of New Rice for Africa (NERICA), WAB56-104. Three mutant-type F6 lines grown under AWD and upland irrigated conditions showed different responses to drought stress. The mutant type’s greater root growth was observed in lines 2 and 3 under AWD and upland irrigation conditions, respectively. These results suggest that the highly developed root system derived from the KM07 mutant can avoid drought stress under field conditions in Kenya, and it should be utilized as breeding material for drought stress avoidance, along with water management technology.</p>

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  26. Evaluating sago palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) photosynthetic performance in waterlogged conditions: utilizing pulse-amplitudemodulated (PAM) fluorometry as a waterlogging stress indicator Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Azhar, A, Makihara, D, Naito, H, Ehara, H

    Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences   Vol. 19 ( 1 ) page: 37 - 42   2018.5

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    Photosynthetic performance of sago palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) was evaluated in normal and waterlogged conditions. Net assimilation rate (AN), light response curve of net assimilation rate (AN/I) and pulse-amplitude modulation fluorescence vs. irradiance (PAM/I), leaf water potential, leaf chlorophyll content and leaflet area were measured. AN was higher in a particular period of waterlogging than in the normal condition. However, prolonged waterlogging (more than two months) negatively affected sago palm photosynthetic capacity. This was indicated by reduction in several photosynthetic parameters such as AN, maximum value of AN obtained at maximum irradiance (AN (Imax)), quantum yield at zero to 200 µmol m−2 s−1 irradiance (ϕ(Io_I200)), asymptotic photosynthetic efficiency (αo), and maximum electron transport rate (ETRmax). The plants experiencing waterlogging produced high qNmax and NPQmax values. Prolonged waterlogging period also caused significant reduction in leaf water potential (ψleaf) and photosynthetic pigments content. Normal soil conditions with a sufficient amount of water are preferable in order for the plant to generate higher photosynthetic capacity and facilitate stable sago production.

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  27. Photosynthesis of Sago Palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) Seedling at Different Air Temperatures Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Aidil Azhar, Daigo Makihara, Hitoshi Naito, Hiroshi Ehara

    AGRICULTURE-BASEL   Vol. 8 ( 1 )   2018.1

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    Photosynthetic activities of the sago palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) were studied to find out its sensitivity to changes in ambient air temperature. The minimum ambient air temperature designed for the experiment was 25-29 degrees C, while the higher end was 29-33 degrees C. Several photosynthetic parameters were studied to support our analysis in sago photosynthetic activity, including diurnal leaf gas exchange, assimilation rate vs. CO2 concentration, leaf greenness, leaf chlorophyll content, and photosynthetic rate vs. irradiance. We found that sago palm photosynthetic activity tends to be more sensitive to minimum than to maximum ambient air temperature. The plants exposed to higher air temperatures had dark green leaf color associated with higher rates of diurnal photosynthesis, chlorophyll content, and rubisco limited photosynthetic activity. They also exhibited higher trend in optimum irradiance absorption level. Consequently, maximum light energy dissipation occurred at higher temperatures.

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  28. Root plasticity under fluctuating soil moisture stress exhibited by backcross inbred line of a rice variety, Nipponbare carrying introgressed segments from KDML105 and detection of the associated QTLs Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Stella Owusu-Nketia, Yoshiaki Inukai, Satomi Ohashi, Roel Rodriguez Suralta, Kazuyuki Doi, Shiro Mitsuya, Mana Kano-Nakata, Jonathan Manito Niones, Dinh Thi Ngoc Nguyen, Kabuki Takuya, Daigo Makihara, Akira Yamauchi

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 21 ( 2 ) page: 106 - 122   2018

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    In rainfed lowland rice ecosystem, rice plants are often exposed to alternating recurrences of waterlogging and drought due to erratic rainfall. Such soil moisture fluctuation (SMF) which is completely different from simple or progressive drought could be stressful for plant growth, thereby causing reduction in yield. Root plasticity is one of the key traits that play important roles for plant adaptation under such conditions. This study aimed to evaluate root plasticity expression and its functional roles in dry matter production and yield under SMF using Nipponbare, KDML 105 and three backcross inbred lines (BILs) and to identify QTL(s) associated with root traits in response to SMF at two growth stages using Nipponbare/KDML105 F-2 plants. A BIL, G3-3 showed higher shoot dry matter production and yield than Nipponbare due to its greater ability to maintain stomatal conductance concomitant with greater root system development caused by promoted production of nodal and lateral roots under SMF. QTLs were identified for total nodal root length, total lateral root length, total root length, number of nodal roots, and branching index under SMF at vegetative and reproductive stages. The QTLs detected at vegetative and reproductive stages were different. We discuss here that relationship between root system of G3-3 and the detected QTLs. Therefore, G3-3 and the identified QTLs could be useful genetic materials in breeding program for improving the adaptation of rice plants in target rainfed lowland areas.

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  29. Grain yield responses of lowland rice varieties to increased amount of nitrogen fertilizer under tropical highland conditions in central Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Symon M. Njinju, Hiroaki Samejima, Keisuke Katsura, Mayumi Kikuta, Joseph P. Gweyi-Onyango, John M. Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 21 ( 2 ) page: 59 - 70   2018

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    Tropical highland conditions in Mwea Kenya, ensure the high radiation and the large day-night temperature differences. Such conditions are generally believed to promote rice growth and yield, but the current grain yield is lower than the expectation. In the current standard N fertilizer practice in Mwea, 75 kg nitrogen (N) ha(-1) is applied in three splits at fixed timing. The effects of increases in N fertilizer amount (125, 175, and 225 kg N ha(-1)) on rice growth and yield were evaluated to test the hypothesis that unachieved high rice grain yield in Mwea is due to insufficient amount of N fertilizer. Two popular lowland varieties in Mwea (Basmati 370 and BW196) and two varieties reported as high yielding in other countries (Takanari and IR72) were used. Shoot dry weight (DW) increased with increases in the amount of N fertilizer applied in three splits at fixed timing, irrespective of variety. It reached approximately 20 t ha(-1) under increased N conditions (>75 kg N ha(-1)) in several cases, indicating that high biomass production could be achieved by increasing N application rate. However, the increased biomass did not increase grain yield, due to decreased grain filling under high N conditions in all varieties. Thus, N amounts above 75 kg ha(-1) were ineffective for increasing grain yields in Mwea, where N fertilizer was applied in three splits at fixed timing. Increasing influence of low temperature under high N conditions may be one of the reasons for the decreased grain filling in Mwea.

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  30. Effects of Slope-related Soil Properties on Upland Rice Growth and Yield under Slash-and-burn System in South Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    KIKUTA Mayumi, YAMAMOTO Yoshinori, PASOLON Yulius Barra, REMBON Fransiscus Suramas, MIYAZAKI Akira, MAKIHARA Daigo

    Tropical Agriculture and Development   Vol. 62 ( 2 ) page: 60 - 67   2018

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    <p>This study examined how slope-related soil physicochemical properties affect the growth and yield of upland rice subjected to slash-and-burn. The yield survey and soil analysis were performed at a hillside farm in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Organic-C, total-N, available-P and exchangeable-Ca, Mg, and K tended to increase further down the slope, leading to greater rice growth and yield. The resultant yield increase was mainly attributable to higher spikelet number per square meter. Total-N explained variation in spikelet number per panicle, but not variation in grain yield. Among the tested soil physicochemical parameters, only organic-C was significantly and positively correlated with rice growth and yield. In addition, most other parameters increased with soil organic-C. These findings indicate that organic-C in the soil is important to the growth and yield of upland rice cultivated with slash-and-burn systems, although other complex relationships may exist between rice productivity, the environment, and agricultural management factors. Moreover, our results imply that position on a slope affect rice growth and yield.</p>

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  31. Identification and validation of QTLs for cold tolerance at the booting stage and other agronomic traits in a rice cross of a Japanese tolerant variety, Hananomai, and a NERICA parent, WAB56-104 Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Cornelius Mbathi Wainaina, Daigo Makihara, Mitsuru Nakamura, Akihiro Ikeda, Taro Suzuki, Yuko Mizukami, Toshihiro Nonoyama, Kazuyuki Doi, Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, Daniel Makori Menge, Akira Yamauchi, Hidemi Kitano, John Munji Kimani, Yoshiaki Inukai

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 21 ( 2 ) page: 132 - 143   2018

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    In Africa, cold temperatures occur in the highlands of East and Southern Africa and in some areas of the Sahel region of West Africa leading to substantial rice yield losses. Cold tolerance (CT) at booting stage on basis of spikelet fertility after cold water irrigation was evaluated using F-2 population derived from a cross between temperate japonica, Hananomai, and tropical japonica, WAB56-104. Two Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for CT were detected on chromosome 8 and 10 with enhanced effects on the trait coming from Hananomai and WAB56-104 allele, respectively. The QTLs explained 30% and 33% of phenotypic variation in spikelet fertility, respectively. CT was negatively correlated with panicle number (r = -0.35, p < 0.01) and positively correlated with panicle weight (r = 0.61, p < 0.001). Selected BC1F4 and BC1F5 genotypes having homozygous alleles for both CT QTLs exhibited higher spikelet fertility under cold stress. The identified QTLs will be useful in the development of cold-tolerant varieties for production in high altitude areas through marker-assisted selection.

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  32. An Assessment of Paddy Production System in Central Kenya with Special Reference to Micronutrients Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Caroline A. Kundu, Masaya Ishii, Kuniaki Sato, Raphael K. Wanjogu, Daigo Makihara, Akira Yamauchi, Tsugiyuki Masunaga

    Journal of Agricultural Science   Vol. 9   page: 49 - 63   2017.5

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  33. Growth and yield responses of upland NERICAs to variable water management under field conditions Reviewed International journal

    Mayumi Kikuta, Daigo Makihara, Naoya Arita, Akira Miyazaki, Yoshinori Yamamoto

    PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE   Vol. 20 ( 1 ) page: 36 - 46   2017

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    This study aimed to investigate the possible causes for inconsistent performances of upland New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties in uplands and lowlands, while identifying important determinants in grain yield under deficient soil moisture. We compared the growth and yield of NERICA 1 and NERICA 5 to those of Yumenohatamochi, a Japanese upland variety, and Hinohikari, a Japanese lowland variety, subjected to different water management regimes (continually flooded, supplementary irrigation, and non-irrigation). Under conditions of deficient soil moisture, panicle number per square meter, spikelet number per panicle, and 1000-grain weight of NERICAs decreased, whereas the panicle number of the Japanese varieties experienced little change. In contrast, the grain filling ratio was unaffected by water management, irrespective of variety. The primary source of yield reduction under low soil water conditions was a decrease in spikelet number per panicle, and water stress intensity was the primary factor for the degree of this reduction. Variation in the abortion of secondary rachis-branches caused differences between NERICAs in their spikelet number response to soil moisture deficiency. The inconsistency in NERICA performance across uplands vs. lowlands can be partially attributed to variation in yield response to low soil water conditions. Moreover, water stress intensity and the presence of a water gradient along the vertical soil profile may combine to affect the fluctuation in NERICA performance under upland conditions.

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  34. Development of a New Cultivation Technology for Cold Stress Escape through Flowering Time Manipulation by Water Management in the Highlands of East Africa Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Mbathi Wainaina Cornelius, Makihara Daigo, Samejima Hiroaki, Kikuta Mayumi, Makori Menge Daniel, Munji Kimani Jon, Inukai Yoshiaki

    Journal of International Cooperation for Agricultural Development   Vol. 15   page: 32 - 41   2017

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    <p>Cold stress is a major abiotic factor limiting rice production by reducing spikelet fertility. Under field conditions, cold stress varies with years and seasons in terms of its intensity, duration, and timing of occurrence. To reduce the risk of cold damage because of its unpredictable nature, crop adaptation strategies, such as management practices, that complement breeding are required. Flowering time (heading time) is a key trait that can be used to adapt rice to changing climatic conditions. Therefore, we screened a rice mutant line (T6-16) that has very shallow root system and exhibits delayed heading time under moderate drought stress conditions. This mutant line was used in breeding and development of a new cultivation technology for cold stress escape by introgression of its genetic segments into the background of a recurrent parent of New Rice for Africa (NERICA), WAB56-104. The mutant-type F2 plants grown under moderate drought stress conditions showed delayed heading by an average of 11 days. Three F2 plants that showed delay of heading by 11−17 days and maintained over 95% grain weight under the stress conditions were identified. These F2 plants could be useful in breeding for cold stress escape. These results suggest that the utilization of rice plants introgressed with the mutation gene and proper water management practices for rice cultivation based on the predicted length of cold periods could escape the cold stress through delaying heading time.</p>

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  35. How Growth and Yield of Upland Rice Vary with Topographic Conditions: A Case of Slash-and-burn Rice Farming in South Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Mayumi KIKUTA, Yoshinori YAMAMOTO, Yulius Barra PASOLON, Fransiscus Suramas REMBON, Akira MIYAZAKI, and Daigo MAKIHARA

    Tropical Agriculture and Development   Vol. 60 ( 3 ) page: 162 - 171   2016.9

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  36. Evaluation of Soil Chemical Properties under Paddy Production System in Central Kenya Soil Exchangeable Cations Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Caroline A. Kundu, Masaya Ishii, Kuniaki Sato, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, Raphael K. Wanjogu, Raymond E. Njagi, Akira Yamauchi & Daigo Makihara

    Journal of Agricultural Science   Vol. 8   page: 136 - 148   2016.7

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  37. Drought-induced Root Plasticity of Two Upland NERICA Varieties under Conditions with Contrasting Soil Depth Characteristics Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Daniel Menge, Emi Kameoka, Mana Kano-Nakata, Akira Yamauchi, Shuichi Asanuma, Hidetoshi Asai, Mayumi Kikuta, Roel Rodriguez Suralta, Takuya Koyama, Thiem Thi Tran, Joel DLC. Siopongco, Shiro Mitsuya, Yoshiaki Inukai, and Daigo Makihara

    Plant Production Science   Vol. 19 ( 3 ) page: 389 - 400   2016.2

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  38. Estimation of Potential Area for Upland Rice Production in Kenya Reviewed

    Genya Saito, Shigeo Ogawa, Daigo Makihara and Shuichi Asanuma

    Green field   Vol. 676   page: 9 - 22   2015.3

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  39. Evaluation of Cold Tolerance in NERICAs Compared with Japanese Standard Rice Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Wainaina, C. M., Inukai, Y., Masinde, P. W., Ateka, E. M., Murage, H., Kano-Nakata, M., Nakajima, Y., Terashima, T., Mizukami, Y., Nakamura, M., Nonoyama, T., Saka, N., Asanuma, S., Yamauchi, A., Kitano, H., Kimani, J. and Makihara, D.

    Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science   Vol. 201 ( 6 ) page: 461 - 472   2015.2

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  40. Impact of adopting a new cash crop: A randomized rice seed provision trial in the Kenyan highlands Reviewed International coauthorship

    Takeshi Sakurai, Akiko Nasuda, Hunja Murage and Daigo Makihara

    The Japanese Journal of Rural Economics   Vol. 16   page: 25 - 32   2014.3

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  41. Dual role of irrigation schemes for NERICA diffusion in the central highlands in Kenya: sources of supplemental water and technology information Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

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    Journal of International Cooperation for Agricultural Development   Vol. 13   page: 29 - 37   2014.3

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  42. Investigating the impact of rice blast disease on the livelihood of the local farmers in greater Mwea region of Kenya Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Joseph Kihoro, Njoroge J Bosco, Hunja Murage, Elijah Ateka and Daigo Makihara

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  43. Challenges in Rice Cultivation in Africa and Their Countermeasures

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    Research for Tropical Agriculture   Vol. 6 ( 1 ) page: 33 - 37   2013.6

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  44. Matching Analysis of Assistance Resources and Needs for Effective Formulation of International Cooperative Projects in the Field of Agricultural Sciences Reviewed

    Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma

    Journal of International Cooperation for Agricultural Development   Vol. 12   page: 34 - 52   2012.3

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  45. Present Conditions and Problems in agricultural Higher Education in Cambodia Reviewed

    Makihara, D. and T. Matsumoto

    Japanese Journal of Tropical Agriculture   Vol. 47 ( 3 ) page: 222 - 229   2003.9

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  46. Plant water relation and silicon concentration in two rice varieties differing in salinity tolerance Reviewed International journal

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    Japanese Journal of Tropical Agriculture   Vol. 45 ( 4 ) page: 259 - 265   2001.12

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  47. Relationship between spikelet number and dry matter production under saline soil and low solar radiation conditions in two rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties Reviewed International journal

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    Japanese Journal of Tropical Agriculture   Vol. 45 ( 3 ) page: 192 - 198   2001.9

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  48. Effect of saline irrigation during grain-filling period on dry-matter increase of hulled rice Reviewed

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    Japanese Journal of Crop Science   Vol. 70 ( 1 ) page: 71 - 77   2001.3

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  49. Evaluation of salinity tolerance in rice: photosynthesis of excised leaves in relation to sodium accumulation Reviewed

    Makihara, D., Y. Hirai, M. Tsuda and K. Okamoto

    Japanese Journal of Crop Science   Vol. 70 ( 1 ) page: 78 - 83   2001.3

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  50. The involvement of silicon deposition in salinity induced white head in rice (Oryza sativa L.) Reviewed International journal

    Tsuda, M., M. Morita, D. Makihara and Y. Hirai

    Plant Production Science   Vol. 3 ( 3 ) page: 328 - 334   2000.6

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  51. Changes of rice sodium content due to sodium exclusion and transpiration under salinity

    Makihara, D., M. Tsuda and Y. Hirai

    Scientific Reports of the Faculty of Agriculture Okayama University   Vol. 89   page: 31 - 37   2000.2

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  52. Effect of salinity on the growth and development of rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties Reviewed International journal

    Makihara, D., M. Tsuda, M. Morita, Y. Hirai and T. Kuroda.

    Japanese Journal of Tropical Agriculture   Vol. 43 ( 4 ) page: 285 - 294   1999.12

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  53. Effects of saline irrigation at various reproductive stages on rice yield Reviewed

    Makihara, D., M. Tsuda, Y. Hirai and T. Kuroda

    Japanese Journal of Crop Science   Vol. 68 ( 4 ) page: 487 - 494   1999.12

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  54. Salinity effects on growth and yield components of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Reviewed

    Tsuchiya, M., D. Makihara and S. Kumano

    Report of the Chugoku Branch of the Crop Science Society of Japan   Vol. 34   page: 1 - 7   1993.8

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Books 8

  1. 農学分野の国際協力キャリアパスについて考える. 農学分野で国際協力を職業にしたいなら -先人からの具体的なアドバイス-, 犬飼義明・仲田(狩野)麻奈編

    槇原大悟, 伊藤香純, 浜野充, 菊田真由実, 松川みずき, 栗田明華, 長谷川友美, 江原宏( Role: Contributor)

    名古屋大学農学国際教育研究センター  2021.3  ( ISBN:9784991196409

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  2. 11.1 熱帯における農業・農村開発, 11. 熱帯農業と国際協力, 江原宏・樋口浩和編

    槇原大悟( Role: Contributor)

    培風館  2019.1 

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    Total pages:259   Responsible for pages:232-233   Language:Japanese Book type:Textbook, survey, introduction

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  3. 11.4 今後の国際農業協力の方向性, 11. 熱帯農業と国際協力, 江原宏・樋口浩和編

    槇原大悟( Role: Contributor)

    培風館  2019.1 

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  4. 11.2 国際農業協力における日本の役割, 11. 熱帯農業と国際協力, 江原宏・樋口浩和編

    槇原大悟( Role: Contributor)

    培風館  2019.1 

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  5. 4.4 アフリカ, 4. 農耕文化圏と熱帯各地の農業. 熱帯農学概論, 江原宏・樋口浩和編

    槇原大悟( Role: Contributor)

    培風館  2019.1 

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  6. Development of rice breeding and cultivation technology tailored for Kenya’s environment. Kokubun, M. and Asanuma, S. (Eds.), Crop Production under Stressful Conditions - Application of Cutting-edge Science and Technology in Developing Countries International journal

    Daigo Makihara, John Kimani, Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel Menge, Kazuyuki Doi, Yoshiaki Inukai, Masahiko Maekawa, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, Yuka Sasaki, Keisuke Katsura, Hidemi Kitano, Shiro Mitsuya, Mana Kano-Nakata, Cornelius Wainaina, Emily Gichuhi, Symon Njinju, Sammy Kagito, Rahab Magoti, Caroline Kundu, Akira Yamauchi( Role: Contributor)

    2018.8  ( ISBN:9789811073076

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    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7308-3_3

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  7. 3.8 シアーバターノキ. 作物栽培大系7 工芸作物の栽培と利用, 巽二郎編

    槇原大悟( Role: Contributor)

    朝倉書店  2017.7 

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  8. 第7章 農家は作物の品種をどのように選んでいるのか -ブルキナファソで外部者が学んだこと-、生物多様性を育む食と農~住民主体の種子管理を支える知恵と仕組み~

    西川芳昭, 槇原大悟, 稲葉久之, 小谷(永井)美智子( Role: Joint author)

    コモンズ  2012.3  ( ISBN:978-4-86187-092-7

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MISC 7

  1. Identification of rice QTL for yield and its application for breeding in Kenya

    Agricultural biotechnology   Vol. 4 ( 7 ) page: 526 - 530   2020.7

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  2. アフリカ研究の現場から(Vol.8)名古屋大学 アフリカ農業における課題解決をめざす国際共同研究

    槇原 大悟

    アフリカ   Vol. 59 ( 4 ) page: 30 - 33   2019

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  3. 国内リソースと海外ニーズ調査およびそのマッチング結果

    槇原大悟

    農学国際協力   Vol. 11   page: 30 - 42   2010

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  4. Records of 12th NUM Special Exhibition "AFRICA - 50 years of exploration by Nagoya University -"

    YOSHIDA Hidekazu, SASAKI Shigehiro, TERADA Noboru, ASANUMA Shuichi, MAKIHARA Daigo, TATSURADA Yusuke

    Bull. Nagoya Univ. Museum No. 25, 183-200   Vol. 25   page: 183 - 200   2009

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  5. 大学等が持つ知的・人的リソースを利用した国際協力プロジェクトの組織的実施の可能性(アンケートから)

    槇原大悟

    農学国際協力   Vol. 10   page: 91 - 98   2009

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  6. Concept and Process of "Community Empowerment and Networking Program International coauthorship

    Daigo Makihara, Benedict Mtasiwa, Jane Kembo, Bernard Bazirake, Yasuyuki Morimoto, Patrick Maundu, Patrick Kariuki, Patrick Wakhu

        2006

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  7. アフリカの貧困削減をめざす研究支援

    槇原大悟

    JICA FRONTIER   Vol. 67   page: :10 - 11   2005

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Presentations 179

  1. Wonder Rice Initiative for Food Security and Health (WISH) Project: Identification of genes associated with useful agronomic traits and their use in breeding for sub-Saharan Africa International coauthorship International conference

    Daigo Makihra, Kazuyuki Doi, Mayumi Kikuta, Rena Tomita, Motoyuki Ashikari

    6th International Rice Congress 2023  2023.10  International Rice Research Institute

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    Venue:Philippine International Convention Center, Manila   Country:Philippines  

  2. Genetic Variation of Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Resistance in Rice Lines Carrying Chromosome Segments of Oryza longistaminata in the Genetic Background of Kernel Basmati International coauthorship International conference

    Rena Tomita, Vincent Reyes, Yoshimichi Fukuta, Emily Gichuhi, Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel Menge, Kazuyuki Doi, Daigo Makihara

    6th International Rice Congress 2023  2023.10  International Rice Research Institute

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    Venue:Philippine International Convention Center, Manila   Country:Philippines  

  3. Evaluation of yield stability of NERICA 1 lines carrying grain number related genes (Gn1a and WFP) grown at three locations in Kenya International coauthorship International conference

    Mayumi Kikuta, Emily Gichuhi, Daniel Menge, Rena Tomita, John Kimani, Ruth Musila, Kazuyuki Doi, Daigo Makihara

    6th International Rice Congress 2023  2023.10  International Rice Research Institute

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    Venue:Philippine International Convention Center, Manila   Country:Philippines  

  4. 葯関連形質に着目したイネ耐冷性QTLの探索

    黒木隆一,V.P. Reyes,A.D. Mabreja,西内俊策,槇原大悟、土井一行

    日本育種学会第143回講演会  2023.3.17  日本育種学会

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    Venue:静岡大学, 静岡市   Country:Japan  

  5. 陸稲の水不足ストレスへの反応に関与するQTLの探索

    松山恵美子,仲田麻奈,犬飼義明,黒木隆一,西内俊策,槇原大悟, 土井一行

    日本育種学会第143回講演会  2023.3.17  日本育種学会

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    Venue:静岡大学, 静岡市   Country:Japan  

  6. Plants and Microbes Respond Differently to Fertilization and Environmental Factors in a Kenyan Rice Field International coauthorship International conference

    Gorfer M, Borruso L, Deltedesco E, Gichuhi EW, Menge DM, Makihara D, Praeg N, Merbold L, Leitner S

    The 3rd Global Soil Biodiversity Conference  2023.3 

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    Venue:University College Dublin, Dublin   Country:Ireland  

  7. 水不足ストレスに対するイネの根系の可塑性の遺伝解析

    松山恵美子, 仲田麻奈, 犬飼義明, 黒木隆一, 西内俊策, 伊藤幸司, 伊藤晃, 槇原大悟, 土井一行

    2022年度愛知県農学系4機関による研究交流会   2022.12.16 

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    Venue:オンライン   Country:Japan  

  8. FOEAS圃場を活用したイネの水ストレス適応性評価

    野田康貴・松山恵美子・黒木隆一・土井一行・槇原大悟・山内章・江原宏・仲田(狩野)麻奈

    第152回日本作物学会東海支部講演会  2022.10.11  日本作物学会東海支部

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    Venue:愛知県農業総合試験場, 長久手市   Country:Japan  

  9. Nitrogen fertilizer response of Near-isogenic Lines of Basmati370 introgressed with cold tolerance gene (Ctb1) under conditions with different temperatures during the booting stage

    Tomita Rena, Kikuta Mayumi, Menge Daniel, Gichuhi Emily, Makihara Daigo

    Abstracts of Meeting of the CSSJ  2022.9.21  CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF JAPAN

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.254.0_35

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  10. Soil water control with FOEAS for the evaluation of rice response to soil moisture fluctuation

    Noda Yasutaka, Matsuyama Emiko, Kuroki Ryuichi, Doi Kazuyuki, Makihara Daigo, Yamauchi Akira, Ehara Hiroshi, Kano-Nakata Mana

    The 254th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2022.9.21  CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF JAPAN

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.254.0_43

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  11. Development of a Soil Salinity Monitoring System and Analysis of the Relationship between Soil Salinity Dynamics and Rice Growth under Different Irrigation Conditions

    Rena Tomita, Mayumi Kikuta, Daigo Makihara

    The 252nd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2021.9.10 

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.252.0_26

  12. Effect of Environmental Differences on Empirical Regression Models for Estimating Leaf Area Index Using Vegetation Indices in Rice International coauthorship International conference

    Tomoaki Yamaguchi, Daniel Menge, Emily Gichuhi, Peprah Clement Oppong, Megumi Yamashita, Daigo Makihara, Keisuke Katsura

    The 10th Asian Crop Science Association Conference  2021.9.9 

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  13. Evaluation of Salinity Tolerance in Rice Lines Carrying Overlapping Chromosome Segments of Oryza longistaminata in a Genetic Background of Kernel Basmati International coauthorship International conference

    Rena Tomita, Emily Waringa Gichuhi, Daniel Makori Menge, Mayumi Kikuta, Daigo Makihara

    The 10th Asian Crop Science Association Conference  2021.9.9 

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  14. Sago Palm for Starch Production and Sustainable Land Development in Peatlands

    Azhar Aidil, Asano Koki, Audia Fitri, Naito Hitoshi, Sugiura Daisuke, Kano-Nakata Mana, Makihara Daigo, Ehara Hiroshi

    The 251st Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2021.3.29  CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF JAPAN

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    Venue:Online   Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.251.0_166

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  15. Enhancing rice productivity through introduction of improved varieties and advanced cultivation technologies in Africa Invited International conference

    Daigo Makihara

    WEBINAR on "Rice Varietal Improvement and Seed Production"  2021.2.15 

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    Country:Egypt  

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  16. Relationship between Adaptability of Rice to Low Phosphorus Conditions and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Colonization in Kenya

    Daniel M. Menge, Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, Emily Gichuhi, Akika Kurita, Ruth Musila and Daigo Makihara

    2020.3.27 

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.249.0_177

  17. サゴヤシ実生の肥料反応特性

    浅野航輝, Aidil Azhar, 仲田(狩野)麻奈, 槇原大悟, 内藤整, 江原宏

    日本熱帯農業学会第127 回講演会  2020.3.17 

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    Venue:東京農工大学, 府中市   Country:Japan  

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  18. Analysis of lowland rice yield response to different cropping seasons to develop optimal cropping calendars in Mwea, Kenya

    Hiroaki Samejima, Keisuke Katsura, Mayumi Kikuta, Simon M. Njinju, John M. Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    2019.9.26 

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    Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.248.0_11

  19. Responses of dry matter production and allocation in upland rice cultivars to post-heading water shortage in Kenya

    Akira Asano, Nobuhito Sekiya, Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel M Menge, Emily W Gichuhi and Daigo Makihara

    2019.9.26 

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    Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.248.0_12

  20. Evaluation of Saline and Saline-Alkali Tolerance in Longistaminata Chromosome Segment Introduced Lines at Early Growth Stage

    Rena Tomita, Emily Waringa Gichuhi, Mayumi Kikuta and Daigo Makihara

    2019.9.26  CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF JAPAN

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.248.0_131

  21. Growth and Yield in Near-isogenic Lines of NERICA1 Introgressed with Gn1a and WFP under Different Fertilization Conditions in Kenya

    Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel M. Menge, Emily W. Gichuhi, Hiroaki Samejima, John M. Kimani, Motoyuki Ashikari, Kazuyuki Doi and Daigo Makihara

    2019.9.26 

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.248.0_99

  22. Evaluation of yield-related traits of Kernel Basmati rice carrying Oryza longistaminata chromosome segments, in Kenya

    Gichuhi Emily, Maekawa Masahiko, Kikuta Mayumi, Menge Daniel, Kimani John and Makihara Daigo

    2019.9.26 

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.248.0_141

  23. Effect of GN1a and WFP Introgression on the Yield and Yield Components in Two Rice Varieties in Kenya

    Daniel M. Menge, Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, Emily Gichuhi John M. Kimani, Motoyuki Ashikari, Rosalyn Angeles-Shim, Hidehiko Sunohara, Kshirod K. Jena, Akira Yamauchi, and Kazuyuki Doi and Daigo Makihara

    2019.3.29 

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.247.0_110

  24. Study on Fertilizer Response of Sago Palm Seedlings

    K. Asano, A. Azhar, H. Naito, H. Murano, T. Isoi, M. Takagi, S. Unoki, M. Kikuta, D. Makihara, Y. B. Pasolon, B. Abbas, H. Ehara

    2019.3.16 

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  25. Distribution, evaluation, and utilization of WISH lines for improving rice production in sub-Saharan Africa Invited International conference

    Daigo Makihara

    International Workshop for the East & Southern Africa Rice Breeding Network  2018.12.3 

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    Venue:Bujumbura, Burundi   Country:Burundi  

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  26. 異なる水条件下における our1 変異体の根の成長特性

    長谷川友美, 柴田晃秀, 高橋(野坂)美鈴, 西内俊策, 鮫島啓彰, 菊田真由美, 槇原大悟, 山内章, 犬飼義明

    第49回根研究集会  2018.10.27 

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    Venue:盛岡市   Country:Japan  

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  27. Evaluation of Cold tolerance of upland New Rice for Africa (NERICA) and parent rice varieties under natural low-temperature conditions in Mwea, Kenya International conference

    Daigo Makihara, Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, Keisuke Katsura, Daniel Menge, Emily Gichuhi, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi

    5th International Rice Congress  2018.10 

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    Venue:Marina Bay Sands, Singapore   Country:Singapore  

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  28. Growth and Yield Performance of Basmati 370 Lines Introgressed with Gn1a and APO1 under Three Levels of Nitrogen Fertilization in Kenya International conference

    Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, Kazuyuki Doi, Peter Nthia, Hidehiko Sunohara, Daniel Menge, Emily Gichuhi, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    5th International Rice Congress  2018.10 

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  29. Yield performance of Kernel Basmati lines introgressed with TAWAWA1, APO1, and Ehd1 genes grown with and without fertilizer, in Kenya

    Gichuhi Emily, Maekawa Masahiko, Samejima Hiroaki, Kikuta Mayumi, Menge Daniel, Kimani John, Makihara Daigo and Akira Yamauchi

    2018.9.23 

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  30. Relationship between High-N-Induced Spikelet Sterility and Cold Tolerance in Rice at Mwea, Kenya

    Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, Daniel Menge,Emily Gichuhi, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    2018.9 

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.246.0_110

  31. Effect of AWD on Growth and Yield of Rice Varieties under Different Soil Types in Mwea, Kenya

    Takahiro Kakehashi, Daniel M. Makori Mayumi Kikuta, and Daigo Makihara

    2018.9 

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    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.246.0_54

  32. ケニア国ムエア灌漑地域の水稲栽培における節水のための間断灌漑が施肥窒素利用率に与える影響日本作物学会第246回講演会、北海道大学、札幌

    佐々木 由佳, 福田 翔太, 鮫島 啓彰, 菊田 真由実, Kimani John, Menge Daniel, 槇原 大悟, 山内 章

    日本土壌肥料学会2018年度神奈川大会  2018.8.31 

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    Venue:日本大学、藤沢市   Country:Japan  

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  33. Evaluating the sago palm photosynthetic performance under waterlogging condition using pulse-amplitude-modulation (PAM) fluorescence

    Azhar, A., Makihara, D., Naito, H. and Ehara, H.

    2018.3 

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    Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.245.0_199

  34. 乾燥ストレス後の再潅水に対してイネ根系が発揮する水通導性の品種間比較

    渡邉 友実加, 株木 拓也, 掛橋 孝洋, 槇原 大悟, 江原 宏, 山内 章

    日本作物学会第245回講演会  2018.3 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:宇都宮大学、宇都宮   Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.245.0_209

  35. Mwea灌漑地区におけるKとZn施用がイネの収量と生育に与える影響

    石井雅也、増永二之、Kundu, A. C.、槇原大悟、鮫島啓彰、菊田真由実、山内章

    2017年度(第113回)日本土壌肥料学会関西支部講演会  2017.12 

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    Venue:橿原観光ホテル、奈良市   Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.20710/dohikouen.64.0_282_3

  36. Sago palm photosynthetic performance under waterlogging condition

    Azhar, A., Makihara, D., Naito, H. and Ehara, H.

    2017.12 

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    Country:Japan  

  37. 根系発育を促すイネour1変異体の成長特性

    長谷川友美, 柴田晃秀, 高橋(野坂)美鈴, 西内俊策, Daniel M. Menge, 菊田真由美, 槇原大悟, 犬飼義明

    第25回育種学会中部地区談話会  2017.12 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:静岡大学, 静岡市   Country:Japan  

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  38. Root traits related to the adaptation to water saving system in upland rice

    Yumika Watanabe, Takahiro Kakehashi, Takuya Kabuki, Daigo Makihara, Hiroshi Ehara, Mana Kano-Nakata, Shiro Mitsuya and Akira Yamauchi

    2017.9 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.244.0_39

  39. ケニア ムエア灌漑地域の水稲栽培における節水栽培の適応可能性

    福田翔太、佐々木由佳、鮫島啓彰、菊田真由実、Kimani, J.、槇原大悟、山内章

    日本土壌肥料学会2017年度仙台大会  2017.9 

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    Venue:東北大学、仙台市   Country:Japan  

  40. イネにおける穂の形態形成に関与する遺伝子座 qPBN3のファインマッピング

    縣 歩美、保浦徳昇、武田泰実、石原亮太、國島健、藤城靖子、太田自由、土井美佑季、土井一行、犬飼義明、槇原大悟、北野英己

    日本育種学会第132回講演会  2017.9 

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    Venue:岩手大学、盛岡市   Country:Japan  

  41. Effect of Soil Types and Irrigation Methods on the Growth and Yield of Rice Varieties in Mwea Irrigation Scheme, Kenya

    Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, Masaya Ishii, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    2017.9 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.244.0_104

  42. The divergent responses of growth and yield of upland and lowland rice to different water regime

    Takahiro Kakehashi, Simon M. Njinju, Hiroshi Ehara and Daigo Makihara

    2017.9 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.14829/jcsproc.244.0_38

  43. イネにおける穂の形態形成に関与する遺伝子座 qPBN3のファインマッピング

    縣 歩美, 保浦徳昇, 武田泰実, 石原亮太, 國島健, 藤城靖子, 太田自由, 土井美佑季, 土井一行, 犬飼義明, 槇原大悟, 北野英己

    日本育種学会第132回講演会  2017.9 

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    Venue:岩手大学、盛岡市   Country:Japan  

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  44. ケニア ムエア灌漑地域の水稲栽培における節水栽培の適応可能性

    福田翔太, 佐々木由佳, 鮫島啓彰, 菊田真由実, Kimani, J, 槇原大悟, 山内章

    日本土壌肥料学会2017年度仙台大会  2017.9 

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    Venue:東北大学、仙台市   Country:Japan  

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  45. Photosynthetic Rate and Its Related Parameters of Sago Palm Seedling at Different Air Temperatures

    Aidil Azhar, Daigo Makihara, Hitoshi Naito, and Hiroshi Ehara

    2017.6.10 

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    Country:Japan  

  46. Evaluation of Lines of NERICA 1 Introgressed with Gn1a and WFP for Yield and Yield Components as Affected by Nitrogen Fertilization in Kenya International conference

    Daigo Makihara, Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, John M. Kimani, Motoyuki Ashikari, Rosalyn Angeles-Shim, Hidehiko Sunohara, Kshirod K. Jena, Akira Yamauchi, Kazuyuki Doi

    9th Asian Crop Science Association Conference  2017.6.5 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Jeju Convention Center, Jeju, South Korea   Country:Korea, Republic of  

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  47. Growth andYield Responses of Rice Varieties to Various Soil Water Deficit Conditions under Different Soil Types International conference

    Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, Rahab Magoti, John M. Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    9th Asian Crop Science Association Conference  2017.6.5 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Jeju Convention Center, Jeju, South Korea   Country:Korea, Republic of  

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  48. Cold Tolerance of Upland NERICA varieties evaluated in Paddy Fields at Mwea, Kenya

    Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    The 243rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2017.3.29 

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    Venue:University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

  49. 異なるリン酸施肥条件下における乾燥ストレスがNERICA 品種の深根発育に及ぼす影響

    Daniel M. Menge, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    The 243rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2017.3.30 

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    Venue:University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

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  50. Effects of Soil Moisture Movement in a Sloped Rainfed Field on Growth and Yield of Upland NERICAs with Different Root Traits

    Mayumi Kikuta, Hiroaki Samejima, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    The 243rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2017.3.29 

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    Venue:University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

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  51. Effect of Various Soil Water Conditions on Rice Yield under Strong Acid Soil

    Takahiro Kakehashi, Simon M. Njinju, Hiroshi Ehara, Daigo Makihara

    The 243rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2017.3.30 

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    Venue:University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

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  52. NERICAおよびアフリカ在来イネを用いた環境ストレスに対する応答評価

    縣步美, ジュベンシア ディミトリ ステラ, 保浦徳昇, 太田自由, 土井一行, 犬飼義明, 槇原大悟, 北野英己

    日本育種学会第131回講演会  2017.3 

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    Venue:名古屋大学、名古屋   Country:Japan  

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  53. Cold Tolerance of Upland NERICA varieties evaluated in Paddy Fields at Mwea, Kenya

    Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    The 243rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2017.3.29 

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    Venue:University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

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  54. Relationship between Rice Growth, Phosphorus Uptake, and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Colonization under Phosphorus-Deficient Conditions

    Akika Kurita, Hiroshi Ehara, Daigo Makihara

    The 243rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2017.3.30 

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    Venue:University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

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  55. Effects of N Fertilizer Amount on Growth and Grain Yield of Rice Varieties with Different Cold Tolerances in Paddy Fields at Mwea, Kenya

    Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    The 243rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan  2017.3 

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    Venue:University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

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  56. Diurnal Change in Leaf Gas Exchange Characteristics of Sago Palm Seedlings (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.)

    Aidil Azhar, Hitoshi Naito, Daigo Makihara, Hiroshi Ehara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 121th Academic Meeting  2017.3.12 

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    Venue:Nihon University, Fujisawa, Japan   Country:Japan  

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  57. アフリカの不良環境に適したイネ品種と栽培技術の開発 Invited

    槇原大悟

    アジア・アフリカと取り組む資源植物科学イノベーション「汎アフリカ大学院と協働する資源植物科学イノベーション研究拠点」報告会  2017.2.7 

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    Venue:岡山大学資源植物科学研究所, 倉敷市   Country:Japan  

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  58. 根系発育を促すイネ our1 遺伝子の根における発現解析と有用性評価

    長谷川友美, 柴田晃秀, 高橋(野坂)美鈴, 西内俊策, 鮫島啓彰, 菊田真由美, 槇原大悟, 山内章, 犬飼義明

    第46回根研究集会  2017 

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    Venue:富山大学、富山   Country:Japan  

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  59. ケニアMwea灌漑地区の水田稲作におけるKとZnの施用効果の検証

    増永二之・石井雅也・Kundu, A. C.・槇原大悟・山内章

    2016年度(第112回)日本土壌肥料学会関西支部講演会  2016.12.8 

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    Venue:メルパルク京都、京都市   Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.20710/dohikouen.63.0_311_2

  60. Spatial Variability in Soil Chemical Properties in a Paddy Rice Production System in Kenya

    Kundu, A. C., Ihii, M., Sato, K., Masunaga, T., Makihara, D. and Yamauchi, A.

    2016.12.8 

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    Country:Japan  

    DOI: 10.20710/dohikouen.63.0_311_1

  61. Outline, progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya Invited International conference

    Daigo Makihara, Hiroaki Samejima, Yoshiaki Inukai, Hidemi Kitano, Kazuyuki Doi, Shiro Mitsuya, Mana Kano-Nakata, Masahiko Maekawa, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, Yuka Sasaki, Keisuke Katsura, Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel Menge, John Kimani, Cornelius Wainaina, Symon Njinju, Rahab Magoti, Sammy Kagito, Mary Wakaria, Caroline Kundu and Akira Yamauchi

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  62. Trial of rice breeding for drought avoidance using the vrs1 gene that promotes lateral root development International conference

    Hasegawa, T., A. Shibata, M. Takahashi-Nosaka, S. Nishiuchi, H. Samejima, C. Wainaina, D. Menge, M. Kikuta, A. Yamauchi, D. Makihara, Y. Inukai

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  63. Identification of soil water potential in alternate wetting and drying management without yield decline of rice in Mwea irrigation scheme International conference

    Shouta Fukuda,Yuka Sasaki, Hiroaki Samejima, John Kimani, Daigo Makihara and Akira Yamauchi

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  64. Effects of K and Zn application on rice growth and yield in three types of soils in Mwea, Kenya International conference

    Masaya Ishii, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, Calorine A. Kundu, Daigo Makihara, Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, Akira Yamauchi

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  65. Evaluation of rice varieties for yield performance under different water management practices in Mwea, Kenya International conference

    Mayumi Kikuta, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  66. Growth and Yield of Upland Rice Varieties in Response to Low-Nitrogen Conditions in Mwea, Kenya International conference

    Sammy Kagito, Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, Joseph P. Gweyi-Onyango, Esther W. Gikonyo, John M. Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  67. Effects of soil moisture stress on growth and yield of rice under different soil types International conference

    Rahab Magoti, Daigo Makihara, George Chemining’wa, Josiah Kinama, Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, John M Kimani, Patrick Gicheru, Simon Njinju and Akira Yamauchi

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  68. Growth and Yield responses of Kenyan Popular Rice Varieties to Increased Nitrogen Fertilizer in Mwea Irrigation Scheme, Kenya Invited International conference

    Symon M. Njinju, Hiroaki Samejima, Joseph P. Gweyi-Onyango, Mayumi Kikuta, John M. Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  69. Study in Japan and Breeding Research on Cold Tolerance Improvement Invited International conference

    Cornelius Mbathi Wainaina, John Kimani, Mitsuru Nakamura, Akihiro Ikeda, Taro Suzuki, Yuko Mizukami, Toshihiro Nonoyama, Kazuyuki Doi, Akira Yamauchi, Hidemi Kitano, Daigo Makihara and Yoshiaki Inukai

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  70. Effects of Different Soil Types and Water Regimes on Root Development and Yield of Upland Rice in Kenya Invited International conference

    Mayumi Kikuta, Rahab Magoti, John Kimani, Hiroaki Samejima, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  71. Possibility of Increasing Rice Grain Yield by Adopting Aerobic Rice System in Mwea, Kenya Invited International conference

    Hiroaki Samejima, Mayumi Kikuta, Keisuke Katsura, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  72. Introduction of tailor-made breeding concept in Kenya Invited International conference

    John Kimani, Kazuyuki Doi, Yoshiaki Inukai, Masahiko Maekawa, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    SATREPS International Symposium ‘Tailor-made rice breeding and cultivation technology development for sub-Saharan Africa –Progress and future prospects of the SATREPS project in Kenya–’  2016.12.6 

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    Venue:Nairobi, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  73. 根系発育を促すイネvrs1遺伝子の解析とその育種利用の試み

    長谷川友美・柴田晃秀・高橋(野坂)美鈴・西内俊策・鮫島啓彰・槇原大悟・犬飼義明

    日本育種学会支部会 

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    Country:Japan  

  74. Effects of increased N fertilizer application on rice grain yield in paddy fields at Mwea, Kenya

    Simon M. Njinju, Hiroaki Samejima, Joseph P. Gweyi-Onyango, Mayumi Kikuta, John M. Kimani, Akira Yamauchi, and Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 120th Academic Meeting 

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    Venue:Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan   Country:Japan  

  75. Root elongation rate in upland NERICA varieties differing in deep root plasticity triggered by drought

    Daniel Makori Menge, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    45th Biannual Meeting of JSRR 

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    Venue:Okayama University, Kurashiki, Japan   Country:Japan  

  76. ケニア・ムエア地域の漏水田における代かきの浸透抑制効果

    佐々木由佳・福田翔太・鮫島啓彰・John Kimani・槇原大悟・山内章

    日本土壌肥料学会2016年度佐賀大会  2016.9.21 

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    Venue:佐賀大学, 佐賀市   Country:Japan  

  77. Grain yield of a lowland rice variety Basmati370 sown at 15-day intervals at Mwea, Kenya

    Hiroaki Samejima, Simon Mugo Njinju, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    The 241st Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Venue: Ibaraki University, Mito, Japan   Country:Japan  

  78. Tailor-made Rice Breeding and Cultivation Technology Development in Kenya Invited

    Daigo Makihara, Hiroaki Samejima, Yoshiaki Inukai, Hidemi Kitano, Kazuyuki Doi, Shiro Mitsuya, Mana Kano-Nakata, Masahiko Maekawa, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, Yuka Sasaki, Keisuke Katsura, John Kimani, Cornelius Wainaina, Caroline Kundu, Mayumi Kikuta, Daniel Menge, Esther Gikonyo, Symon Njinju, Rahab Magoti, Sammy Kagito, Mary Wakaria, Winfred Kore, Ruth Musila, Catherine Machungo, Duncan Kirubi, Ngwey Onyango, John Kimenju and Akira Yamauchi

    The 241st Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Venue:Ibaraki University, Mito, Japan   Country:Japan  

  79. Understanding of the actual state and the factor of decrease in rice yield of farmers' fields in Mwea irrigation scheme, Kenya

    Yuka Sasaki, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, Daigo Makihara, Raphael Wanjogu, Raymond Njagi, John Kimani, Shouta Fukuda, Akira Yamauchi

    The 241st Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  80. Phosphorus application enhanced the expression of deep root development plasticity of NERICAs under drought conditions

    Daniel Menge, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    The 241st Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Venue:Ibaraki University, Mito, Japan   Country:Japan  

  81. Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Colonization on the Growth, Yield and Phosphorus Uptake of Rice under Phosphorus Deficiency Condition

    Akika Kurita and Daigo Makihara

    The 241st Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Venue:Ibaraki University, Mito, Japan   Country:Japan  

  82. A leakage control of irrigated paddy field by improving the method of plowing and puddling during land preparation in Mwea irrigation scheme, Kenya

    Yuka Sasaki, Shouta Fukuda, Hiroaki Samejima, John Kimani, Daigo Makihara, Akira Yamauchi

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 119th Academic Meeting 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Meiji University, Kawasaki, Japan   Country:Japan  

  83. Effects of increasing N fertilizer application in lowland rice cultivations at Mwea, Kenya International conference

    Simon M. Njinju, Hiroaki Samejima, Ngwey Onyango, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 119th Academic Meeting 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Meiji University, Kawasaki, Japan   Country:Japan  

  84. Effects of SRI Methods on Growth and Yield of Rice in Mwea, Kenya International conference

    Takahiro Kakehashi, Daigo Makihara and John Kimani

    ISSAAS2015 & 118th JSTA International Joint Conference 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

  85. Yield performance of NERICAs under different water management practices in Mwea, Kenya International conference

    Mayumi Kikuta, John Kimani, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    ISSAAS2015 & 118th JSTA International Joint Conference 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan   Country:Japan  

  86. Characterization of NERICA and local varieties cultivated in Africa on upland field

    Agata, A., T. Hobo, T. Kunishima, S. Ota, M. Doi, K. Doi, Y.Inukai, D. Makihara and H. Kitano

    The 128th Meeting of the Japanese Society of Breeding 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Country:Japan  

  87. ケニア・ムエア地域の水田土壌の肥沃度特性

    増永二之・Caroline Agamala Kundu・石井雅也・佐藤邦明・山内章・槇原大悟

    日本土壌肥料学会2015 年度京都大会 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:京都大学, 京都市   Country:Japan  

  88. Soil chemical characteristics of paddy fields in Kenya.Distribution of pH, EC, and exchangeable cations in Mwea irrigation scheme

    Caroline Agamala Kundu, Masaya Ishii, Kuniaki Sato, Tsugiyuki Masunaga, Akira Yamauchi, Daigo Makihara

    2015 annual meeting, Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan   Country:Japan  

  89. Effect of Different Soil Types and Water Regimes on Root Development and Yield

    Mayumi Kikuta, John Kimani, Hiroaki Samejima, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    The 240th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Country:Japan  

  90. Functional Role of Root Plasticity in Nitrogen Uptake and Dry Matter Production as Affected by Drought Stress and Nitrogen Application in NERICA (New Rice for Africa)

    Daniel Menge, Mana Kano-Nakata, Shiro Mitsuya, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    The 240th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan   Country:Japan  

  91. Genetical analysis for leaf traits in rice using NERICA7

    Agata, A., T. Hobo, Y. Toda, S. Ota, T. Kinoshita, K. Doi, Y.Inukai, D. Makihara and H. Kitano

    International ERATO Higashiyama Live-Holonics Symposium and Technical Workshop 2015 "Organogenesis from Eggs to Mature Plants" 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  92. Effect of soil moisture fluctuation at different growth stages on the expression of root plasticity of two upland NERICA varieties as affected by nitrogen levels

    Daniel Menge, Shuichi Asanuma, Yoshiaki Inukai, Roel Rodriguez Suralta, Mana Kano-Nakata, Shiro Mitsuya, Akira Yamauchi and Daigo Makihara

    The 239th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Event date: 2015.3

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    Country:Japan  

  93. NERICAの親系統WAB181-18の1次枝梗数を制御する遺伝子のマッピング

    縣歩美, 保浦徳昇, 武田泰実, 石原亮太, 國島健, 藤城靖子, 太田自由, 土井美佑季, 土井一行, 犬飼義明, 槇原大悟, 北野英己

    日本育種学会第127回講演会 

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    Venue:東京都町田市   Country:Japan  

  94. Effect of different methods of field management on the soil-water balance and upland rice productivity in Western Kenya

    Daigo Makihara, Harun O. Ogindo, John C. Onyango, Shuichi Asanumma, Akira Yamauchi

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 117th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2015.3

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    Country:Japan  

  95. Varietal differences in rice growth responses to different water management practices in Kenya

    Mayumi Kikuta, John Kimani, Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 117th Academic Meeting 

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    Country:Japan  

  96. QTL analysis for cold tolerance at the reproductive stage and evaluation of effective QTLs in backcross lines of rice (Oryza sativa L.): cross between NERICA parent variety, WAB-56-104 and cold tolerant variety, Hananomai

    Cornelius Mbathi Wainaina, Yoshiaki Inukai, Yasunori Nakajima, Yuko Mizukami, Mitsuru Nakamura, Akihiro Ikeda, Shuichi Asanuma, Hidemi Kitano and Daigo Makihara

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    Event date: 2014.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Country:Japan  

  97. Differentiation of blast races in Kenya International conference

    Y. Fukuta, M.J. Telebanco-Yanoria and D. Makihara

    4th International Rice Congress 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Bangkok, Thailand   Country:Thailand  

  98. Effect of Nitrogen on the Expression of Root Plasticity of Three Upland Varieties in Response to Fluctuating Drought and Re-watering Soil Moisture Conditions International conference

    Daniel Menge, Akira Yamauchi, Shuichi Asanuma and Daigo Makihara

    4th International Rice Congress 

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    Event date: 2014.10

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Bangkok, Thailand   Country:Thailand  

  99. Effect of water-saving irrigation on yield and dry matter production during ripening stage in NERICAs International conference

    M. Kikuta, N. Arita, D. Makihara, A. Yamauchi, A. Miyazaki and Y. Yamamoto

    4th International Rice Congress 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Bangkok, Thailand   Country:Thailand  

  100. NERICAの親系統WAB181-18を用いた穂形質に関する遺伝学的解析

    縣 歩美、保浦徳昇、武田泰実、石原亮太、國島健、藤城靖子、太田自由、土井美佑季、土井一行、犬飼義明、槇原大悟、北野英己

    日本育種学会第126回講演会 

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    Country:Japan  

  101. 異なる土壌水分条件下で栽培したNERICAの登熟期間中における乾物生産性と出液速度との関係

    菊田真由実, 有田直矢, 槇原大悟, 山内章, 宮崎彰, 山本由徳

    第41回根研究集会 

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    Venue:名古屋大学, 名古屋市   Country:Japan  

  102. Effect of N application on dry matter partitioning and root system development under different intensities of drought using upland NERICA varieties

    Daniel Menge, Akira Yamauchi, Shuichi Asanuma and Daigo Makihara

    41th Biannual Meeting of JSRR 

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    Country:Japan  

  103. 異なる土壌水分条件がNERICAイネのシンクサイズと登熟特性に及ぼす影響

    菊田真由実, 有田直矢, 槇原大悟, 山内章, 宮崎彰, 山本由徳

    日本作物学会第237回講演会 

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    Venue:千葉大学, 千葉市   Country:Japan  

  104. Functional Role of Root Plasticity in Water Uptake and Shoot Dry Matter Production as Affected by Nitrogen Application in NERICA (New Rice for Africa)

    Daniel Menge, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma, Thiem Thi Tran, Roel Rodriguez Suralta, Shiro Mitsuya and Akira Yamauchi

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    Country:Japan  

  105. Diversity and geographical distribution of rice blast races in Kenya

    The 125th Meeting of the Japanese Society of Breeding 

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    Country:Japan  

  106. Genetic diversity of blast resistance and genome chromosome components of rice accessions in Kenya

    The 125th Meeting of the Japanese Society of Breeding 

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    Country:Japan  

  107. NERICAの親系統WAB181-18の栽培条件の違いにおける生育形質の特性評価

    武田泰実、保浦徳昇、石原亮太、國島健、藤城靖子、土井一行、槇原大悟、北野英己

    第21回育種学会中部地区談話会 

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    Venue: 信州大学   Country:Japan  

  108. Genotypic variation in root morphological traits involved in deep root development and root plasticity of upland NERICA under water deficit conditions

    Daniel Menge, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma and Akira Yamauchi

    39th Biannual Meeting of JSRR 

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    Country:Japan  

  109. メッシュ気象および地球観測衛星データを使用したケニア稲栽培可能地域の抽出

    齋藤元也, 小川茂男, 槇原大悟, 浅沼修一

    システム農学会2013年度秋季一般研究発表会 

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    Venue:岩手大学農学部, 盛岡市   Country:Japan  

  110. Effect of Different Soil Water Conditions on Yield Ability in NERICA Cultivars

    The 236th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Country:Japan  

  111. Shoot dry matter production and deep root development under soil water deficit conditions of two upland NERICA varieties as affected by phosphorus application

    The 236th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Country:Japan  

  112. Output on rice research in Kenya Invited

    Daniel M. Menge, Daigo Makihara

    The 235th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Country:Japan  

  113. Developmental and functional responses of rice root system to environment

    Akira Yamauchi, Mana Kano-Nakata, Yoshiaki Inuka, Roel R. M. Suralta, Jonathan Niones, Emi Kameoka, Amelia Henry, Shigenori Morita, Jun Abe, Yoichiro Kato, Daniel Menge, Shiro Mitsuya, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma

    The 235th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Event date: 2013.3

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    Country:Japan  

  114. Output on rice research in Kenya Invited

    Daniel Menge and Daigo Makihara

    2013.3.29 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:Japan  

  115. Genetical analysis for morphological traits using NERICA's parent line WAB181-18

    The 123th Meeting of the Japanese Society of Breeding 

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    Country:Japan  

  116. ケニア西部ニャカチ地域におけるガリー浸食の進行と農民の意識及び対処行動

    竹谷裕之,槇原大悟

    日本国際地域開発学会2012年度秋季大会 

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    Language:Chinese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:新潟大学、新潟市   Country:Japan  

  117. Comparison of root distribution between two upland NERICA varieties and its contribution to shoot dry matter production under water deficit conditions

    Daniel Menge, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma, Akira Yamauchi

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2012.10

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    Country:Japan  

  118. Present status of rice cultivation and occurrence of rice blast disease in Coast Province, Kenya

    Daigo Makihara, Nagao Hayashi, Tadashi Sato, Yoshimichi Fukuta

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting 

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    Country:Japan  

  119. How was new disease outbreak in rice perceived by farmers: rice blast outbreak in Mwea Irrigation Scheme, Kenya

    Joseph Kihoro Mwangi, Hunja Murage, Elijah M. Ateka, Takeshi Sakurai, Yoshimichi Fukuta, Nagao Hayashi, Shuichi Asanuma, Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting 

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    Country:Japan  

  120. The role of cultivars × soil environments interaction of root traits on biomass production under rainfed-upland rice systems in Kenya

    Hidetoshi Asai, Daigo Makihara, John C. Onyango, Akira Yamauchi, Shuichi Asanuma

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2012.10

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    Country:Japan  

  121. Rice husk biochar amendment technique for yield enhancement under rainfed-upland and irrigated lowland rice production systems in Kenya

    Hidetoshi Asai, Daigo Makihara, Peter Olewe, John C. Onyango, Akira Yamauchi, Shuichi Asanuma

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2012.10

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    Country:Japan  

  122. Strategy for upland NERICA cultivation and promotion as developed from field experiments and farmers' household surveys in Kenya

    Daigo Makihara, Takeshi Sakurai, Hidetoshi Asai, John C. Onyango, Akira Yamauchi, Shuichi Asanuma

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2012.10

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    Country:Japan  

  123. Challenges in rice cultivation in Africa and their countermeasures Invited

    Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2012.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Country:Japan  

  124. Challenges in rice cultivation in Africa and their countermeasures

    Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 112th Academic Meeting  2012.10.6 

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    Venue:Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  125. upland rice under drought condition and its functional control with fertilizer application management

    Hidetoshi Asai, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma, John C. Onyango, Akira Yamauchi

    The 234th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Event date: 2012.9

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  126. Undestructive quantification of root system development in NERICA varieties under different intensities of water deficit by using minirhizotron root scanner

    Daniel M. Menge, Daigo Makihara, Mana Kano-Nakata, Hidetoshi Asai, Shuichi Asanuma, Akira Yamauchi

    The 234th Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Event date: 2012.9

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    Country:Japan  

  127. Plasticity in Root Development and its Contribution to Shoot Dry Matter Production as Affected by Nitrogen Application in NERICA (New Rice for Africa) International conference

    Daniel Menge, Daigo Makihara, John C. Onyango, Emi Kameoka, Shuichi Asanuma, Akira Yamauchi

    6th International Crop Science Congress 

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    Event date: 2012.8

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Bento Gonçalves, Brazil   Country:Brazil  

  128. ケニア稲作可能地域マップの作成

    斎藤元也, 小川茂男, 槙原大悟, 浅沼修一

    システム農学会2012年度春季大会 

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    Event date: 2012.5

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  129. Rice production in Cambodia: pre- and post Civil War. "Comment: From the perspectives of agricultural education in Cambodia" Invited

    Daigo Makihara

    The 233rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan, Crop Science for Peacemaking in Asia  2012.3.30  Crop Science Society of Japan

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    Event date: 2012.3

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    Country:Japan  

  130. Root traits contributing to dry matter production under water deficit conditions in upland NERICA cultivars

    Daniel M. Menge, Daigo Makihara, John C. Onyango, Emi Kameoka, Shuichi Asanuma, Akira Yamauchi

    The 233rd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Country:Japan  

  131. Physiological specialization of Pyricularia oryzae on rice in East Africa

    The 2012 Annual Meeting of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 

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    Country:Japan  

  132. Who Are Willing to Grow NERICA, a New Cash Crop? A Randomized Seed Distribution Trial in the Kenyan Central Highlands Invited International conference

    T. Sakurai, D. Makihara and A. Nasuda

    Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology Symposium "Necessities and Directions of Efforts and Research Subjects for Rice Promotion in East Africa"  2012.2.24  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Venue:Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  133. Utilization of African and Japanese cultivars for Blast Resistant Rice Breeding Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Y. Mizukami, Y. Nakajima, D. Makihara, C. W. Machungo, Y. Inukai, H. Kitano, E. M. Ateka, J. K. Mwangi, N. Hayashi, M. Nakamura, N. Saka, P. W. Masinde, H. Murage, T. Terashima, H. Kato, T. Nonoyama and S. Asanuma

    Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology Symposium "Necessities and Directions of Efforts and Research Subjects for Rice Promotion in East Africa"  2012.2.24  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Venue:Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  134. Cold tolerance at the booting stage in NERICA and possibility of developing cold tolerant cultivars for Kenya Invited International coauthorship International conference

    C. M. Wainaina, Y. Inukai, H. Murage, H. Kitano, P. W. Masinde, E. M. Ateka, Y. Nakajima, Y. Mizukami, T. Terashima, T. Nonoyama, M. Nakamura, N. Saka, H. Kato, S. Asanuma, and D. Makihara

    Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology Symposium "Necessities and Directions of Efforts and Research Subjects for Rice Promotion in East Africa"  2012.2.24  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Venue:Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  135. Important traits related to drought tolerance in rice for adapting to the Kenyan cultivation environments Invited International coauthorship International conference

    D. M. Menge, D. Makihara, J. C. Onyango, E. Kameoka, S. Asanuma and A. Yamauchi

    Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology Symposium "Necessities and Directions of Efforts and Research Subjects for Rice Promotion in East Africa"  2012.2.24  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Venue:Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  136. The expression of drought tolerance-related traits of upland rice as affected by the cultivation environments Invited International coauthorship International conference

    H. Asai, D. Makihara, P. Olewe, R. Magwanga, J. C. Onyango, A. Yamauchi and S. Asanuma

    Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology Symposium "Necessities and Directions of Efforts and Research Subjects for Rice Promotion in East Africa"  2012.2.24  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Venue:Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  137. Practical study on rice promotion in East African highlands: Overview of the current state of rice cultivation and growth-inhibiting factors in Kenya Invited International conference

    D. Makihara

    Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology Symposium "Necessities and Directions of Efforts and Research Subjects for Rice Promotion in East Africa"  2012.2.24  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Event date: 2012.2

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    Venue:Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  138. Assessment map for rice crop adaptation at actual and future conditions in Kenya Invited International conference

    G. Saito, S. Ogawa, D. Makihara and S. Asanuma

    Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology Symposium "Necessities and Directions of Efforts and Research Subjects for Rice Promotion in East Africa"  2012.2.24  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Venue:Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan   Country:Japan  

  139. Functional Roles of Plastic Root System Development in Dry Matter Production under Water Stress in Rice International conference

    Akira Yamauchi, Mana Kano-Nakata, Yoshiaki Inukai, Roel Suralta, Jonathan Niones, Emi Kameoka, Hidetoshi Asai, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma, Daniel Menge, John Onyango, Veeresh Gowda , Ameria Henry, Nobuya Kobayashi, Len Wade, Rachid Serraj

    American Society of Agronomy Meeting 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:San Antonio, TX, USA   Country:United States  

  140. Assessment for Rice Crop Adaptation in Kenya Using Satellite and GIS Data International conference

    Genya Saito, Shigeo Ogawa, Daigo Makihara, Hidetoshi Asai, Shuichi Asanuma

    Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS) 

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    Event date: 2011.10

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei   Country:Taiwan, Province of China  

  141. Phenotypic plasticity as the key root trait for adaptation to various water stress in rice International conference

    Akira Yamauchia, Mana Kano-Nakata, Yoshiaki Inukai, Roel Suralta, Jonathan Niones, Emi Kameoka, Hidetoshi Asai, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma, Daniel Menge, John C. Onyango, Veeresh Gowda R. P., Amelia Henry, Nobuya Kobayashi, Len J. Wade, Rachid Serraj

    7th Asia Crop Science Conference 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia   Country:Indonesia  

  142. QTL analysis for cold tolerance and other agronomic traits in rice; cross between NERICA parent variety, WAB56-104 and cold tolerant veriety, Hananomai

    Wainaina, C.M., Y. Inukai, Y. Nakajima, Y. Mizukami, M. Nakamura, S. Asanuma, H. Kitano, D. Makihara

    The 120th Meeting of the Japanese Society of Breeding 

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    Country:Japan  

  143. Desirable root traits under water stress conditions in rice International conference

    Mana Kano-Nakata, Yoshiaki Inukai, Daniel Menge, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma, Akira Yamauchi

    Functional roles of roots in the adaptation and yield improvement of rice under drought-prone ecosystem 

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    Event date: 2011.9

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Philrice, Philippines   Country:Philippines  

  144. Evaluation of Field Resistance to Panicle Blast in NERICA15

    Yasunori Nakajima, Elijah M. Ateka, Daigo Makihara, Yuko Mizukami, Nagao Hayashi, Mituru Nakamura, Wainaina M. Cornerius, Norikuni Saka, Peter W.Masinde, Shuichi Asanuma

    The 232nd Meeting of the Crop Science Society of Japan 

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    Event date: 2011.9

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  145. ケニアにおける稲作の現状と将来性に対する考察

    齋藤元也, 小川茂男, 槇原大悟, 浅井英利, 米澤千夏

    システム農学会2011年度春季大会 

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    Event date: 2011.5

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:京都大学百周年時計台記念館・地球環境学堂, 京都市   Country:Japan  

  146. Evaluation of Disease and Pest Resistance in NERICA Cultivars

    Mitsuru Nakamura, Yasunori Nakajima, Yuko Mizukami, Daigo Makihara, Shuichi Asanuma

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    Event date: 2011.3

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  147. Yield Constraints for Upland Rice Production in Western Kenya Highland

    Hidetoshi Asai, Daigo Makihara, Peter Olewe, John C. Onyango, Akira Yamauchi, Shuichi Asanuma

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 109th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2011.3

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  148. Goals of the International Collaborative Research for Rice Promotion in East Africa Invited International conference

    D. Makihara

    RICE MINI SYMPOSIUM: Challenges of Rice Research in Kenya: Towards Doubling the Rice Production By 2018  2010.11.19  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Event date: 2010.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:African Institutefor Capacity Development, Juja, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  149. Evaluation of cold tolerance in NERICAs and development of cold tolerant rice varieties for Kenya’s highland regions Invited International conference

    Y. Inukai, C. M. Wainaina, H. Murage, P. Masinde, E. Ateka, Y. Nakajima, N. Saka, Y. Mizukami, T. Terashima, S. Asanuma, H. Kitano, A. Yamauchi, D. Makihara

    RICE MINI SYMPOSIUM: Challenges of Rice Research in Kenya: Towards Doubling the Rice Production By 2018  2010.11.19  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Event date: 2010.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:African Institutefor Capacity Development, Juja, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  150. Adaptability of Rice Varieties to the Various Drought Stress Conditions in Kenya Invited International conference

    J. C. Onyango, P. Olewe, H. Asai, D. Makihara, S. Asanuma and A. Yamauchi

    RICE MINI SYMPOSIUM: Challenges of Rice Research in Kenya: Towards Doubling the Rice Production By 2018  2010.11.19  International Cooperation Center for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University

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    Event date: 2010.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:African Institutefor Capacity Development, Juja, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  151. Low Temperature Effects on Yields of Three Rice Varieties in Kenya

    Hunja Murage, Emily Gichuhi, K. Mwangi and Daigo Makihara

    The Fifth JKUAT Scientific, Technological and Industrialisation Conference, 'Science, technology and innovation for industrialisation and sustainable development' 

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    Event date: 2010.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Juja, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  152. Diversity of the Rice Blast Population Structure in Central and Western Kenya

    Hunja Murage, Emily Gichuhi, K. Mwangi and Daigo Makihara

    The Fifth JKUAT Scientific, Technological and Industrialisation Conference, 'Science, technology and innovation for industrialisation and sustainable development' 

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    Event date: 2010.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Juja, Kenya   Country:Kenya  

  153. Rural inhabitants' recognition and coping behaviors with the gully erosion in Western Kenya

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 108th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2010.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Ginowan, Japan   Country:Japan  

  154. Effect of Cool Water Irrigation on the Reproductive Growth of NERICA Varieties

    Elijah Ateka, Daigo Makihara, Hunja Murage, Peter Masinde, Yasunori Nakajima, Takehiko Terashima, Yuko Mizukami, Norikuni Saka and Shuichi Asanuma

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 108th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2010.10

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Ginowan, Japan   Country:Japan  

  155. Potential of Agrobiodiversity as a coping strategy in the face of climate change: Lessons from rural farming communities in Kenya International conference

    Patrick M. Maundu, Yasuyuki Morimoto, Yoshiaki Nishikawa, Daigo Makihara, Timothy Johns and Pablo Eyzaguirre

    12th International Congress of Ethnobiology, Tofino Botanical Gardens Foundation 

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    Event date: 2010.5

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Tofino, Canada   Country:Canada  

  156. Evaluation of Feild Resistance to Panicle Blast of NERICAs in Africa Rice Cultivars

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    Event date: 2010.3

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  157. Crop Variety Management by Farmers in Burkina Faso (3) -Diversity of Criteria for Ranking Varieties Expressed by Farmers-

    Yoshiaki Nishikawa, Didier Balma, Kazuhiro Nemoto and Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 107th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2010.3

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Matsudo, Japan   Country:Japan  

  158. Crop Variety Management by Farmers in Burkina Faso (1) -Agronomical Data Analysis of MotherBaby Trial in 2009-

    Kazuhiro Nemoto, Didier Balma, Yoshiaki Nishikawa and Daigo Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 107th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2010.3

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Matsudo, Japan   Country:Japan  

  159. Crop Variety Management by Farmers in Burkina Faso (2) -Farmers' Criteria for Selection of Crop Varieties-

    Daigo Makihara, Didier Balma, Yoshiaki Nishikawa and Kazuhiro Nemoto

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 107th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2010.3

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Matsudo, Japan   Country:Japan  

  160. 国内リソースと海外ニーズ調査およびそのマッチング結果 Invited

    槇原大悟

    名古屋大学農学国際教育協力研究センター第10回オープンフォーラム, 国際協力における大学の貢献のあり方:戦略的参画にむけて―農学知的支援ネットワークの設立―  2009.11.30  名古屋大学農学国際教育協力研究センター

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    Event date: 2009.11

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:名古屋大学野依記念学術交流館, 名古屋市   Country:Japan  

  161. Experimental Methods for Participatory Crop Variety Management - 2. Farmer's Perception on Local and Improved varieties, and Survey of Mother -Baby Trial in Burkina Faso–

    K. Nemoto, D. Balma, Y. Nishikawa and D. Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 106th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2009.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  162. Experimental Methods for Participatory Crop Variety Management - 1. Investigation on Perception by Farmers and Technicians for Variety - Preference in Burkina Faso

    Y. Nishikawa, D. Balma, K. Nemoto and D. Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 106th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2009.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  163. ケニア西部の土地荒廃地域における地域環境の保全と地域文化に関する調査

    浅沼修一・木村眞人・星野光雄・竹谷裕之・山内 章・佐々木重洋・槇原大悟・桂田祐介・山根裕子

    日本熱帯農業学会第106回講演会 

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    Event date: 2009.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  164. Evaluation of Cold Tolerance in NERICAs Compared with Japanese Rice Varieties

    H. Murage, P. Masinde, D. Makihara, T. Terashima, and S. Asanuma

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 106th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2009.10

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  165. Experimental Methods to Enhance Social Capacity for Management of Crop Varieties by Farmers -A Case of JICA Project Research on Participatory Genetic Resources Management in Burkina Faso-

    Y. Nishikawa, D. Balma, K. Nemoto and D. Makihara

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 105th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2009.3

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  166. 大学等が持つ知的・人的リソースを利用した国際協力プロジェクトの組織的実施の可能性(アンケートから) Invited

    槇原大悟

    名古屋大学農学国際教育協力研究センター第9回オープンフォーラム, 大学等が有する知的資源の組織的活用による国際教育・研究協力の推進と強化―農学知的支援ネットワークの形成に向けて―  2008.10.31  名古屋大学農学国際教育協力研究センター

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    Event date: 2008.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:名古屋大学環境学研究科レクチャーホール, 名古屋市   Country:Japan  

  167. 農業のための生物多様性と環境管理の社会的能力-サブサハラ・アフリカにおける参加型遺伝資源管理事例から-

    西川芳昭・槇原大悟・根本和洋

    日本国際地域開発学会春季大会 

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    Event date: 2008.6

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  168. Agrobiodiversity, dietary diversity and nutrition status: Exploring possible linkages among rural farming communities. International conference

    Patrick M. Maundu, Yasuyuki Morimoto, Yoshiaki Nishikawa, Daigo Makihara and Timothy Johns

    11th International Congress of Ethnobiology “Livelihoods and collective biocultural heritage" 

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    Event date: 2008.6

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Cusco, Peru   Country:Peru  

  169. Concept and Process of “Community Empowerment and Networking Program" International conference

    Innovation Africa Symposium  2006.11.21 

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    Event date: 2006.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Kampala, Uganda   Country:Uganda  

  170. Yields of selected NERICA genogypes in Kenya in 2003, 2004 and 2005 trials

    Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture 99th Academic Meeting 

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    Event date: 2006.3

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  171. 塩ストレスおよび遮光がイネの穎花数および乾物生産に及ぼす影響

    津田誠・横山知紗・槇原大悟・平井儀彦

    第209回日本作物学会講演会 

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    Event date: 2000.4

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  172. 登熟期の塩水灌漑がイネの登熟に及ぼす影響

    槇原大悟・津田誠・平井儀彦

    第208回日本作物学会講演会 

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    Event date: 1999.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  173. 塩分ストレスがイネの根系形態に及ぼす影響

    内藤整, 槇原大悟, 平井儀彦, 津田誠

    平成11年度日本作物学会中国支部大会 

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    Event date: 1999.7

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:岡山大学, 岡山市   Country:Japan  

  174. 塩ストレス下のイネにおける白穂の発生について

    森田美穂・津田誠・槇原大悟・平井儀彦

    第207回日本作物学会講演会 

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    Event date: 1999.4

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  175. イネ葉身のNa+集積に対する光合成反応の品種間差異

    槇原大悟・平井儀彦・土屋幹夫・津田誠

    第205回日本作物学会講演会 

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    Event date: 1998.4

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  176. イネにおけるNa+排除能の違いが地上部Na含有率に及ぼす影響

    槇原大悟・平井儀彦・土屋幹夫・津田誠

    第205回日本作物学会講演会 

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    Event date: 1998.4

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  177. 高NaCl濃度下のイネにおける蒸散速度と地上部へのNa+移行量との関係

    槇原大悟・土屋幹夫

    第202回日本作物学会講演会 

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    Event date: 1996.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  178. Population dynamics of Pyricularia grisea in rice cultivars with partial resistance International conference

    The American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting (Indianapolis) 

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    Event date: 1996.7

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Indianapolis   Country:United States  

  179. Salinity effects on growth and yield components of rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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    Event date: 1993.8

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

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Research Project for Joint Research, Competitive Funding, etc. 20

  1. Transformative Strategy for Controlling Rice Disease in Developing Countries, Phase III

    2024.8 - 2027.7

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    Grant amount:\74829000 ( Direct Cost: \65068696 、 Indirect Cost:\9760304 )

  2. Transformative Strategy for Controlling Rice Disease in Developing Countries, Phase II

    2023.8 - 2024.5

    Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) 

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  3. Development of low-fertilizer-adapted rice using the vigorous growth potential of African wild rice

    2023.4 - 2025.3

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  4. 1穂籾数増加遺伝子を導入したイネ準同質遺伝子系統の登熟特性に関する研究

    2023.4 - 2024.3

    2023年度国立遺伝学研究所共同研究「NIG-JOINT」 

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  5. 野生遺伝資源を活用したイネ科新奇食糧資源の開拓

    2020.11 - 2023.3

    未来社会創造事業(探索加速型等) 

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  6. アフリカの耕作地を脅かす寄生雑草ストライガの防除技術普及に向けた課題探求

    2020.4 - 2022.3

    二国間交流事業「ケニアとの共同研究」 

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  7. ケニアの稲作生産性向上に向けた改良イネ品種の導入と栽培技術の高度化

    2020.4 - 2022.3

    持続可能開発目標達成支援事業 

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  8. 基礎植物科学から作物育種への応用展開

    2018.4 - 2022.6

    名大-理研科学技術ハブ 

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  9. Development of Research Base and International Network toward Rice Research Innovation in Africa

    2018.4 - 2022.3

    Core-to-Core Program (B. Asia-Africa Science Platform) 

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  10. Improvement of rice productivity under saline upland conditions in Bura and Hola irrigation schemes in Kenya

    2016.4 - 2018.3

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  11. Development of rice blast disease control technology through

    2013.4 - 2015.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 

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  12. The Project on Rice Research for Tailor-made Breeding and Cultivation Technology Development in Kenya

    2012.5 - 2018.5

    Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS) 

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  13. 農林水産研究分野で国際的に活躍できる日本人人材の育成に向けた 我が国の取り組みの方向性に関する提言 ―国際シンポジウム「我が国の大学及び農林水産研究機関における 研究者育成の現状と課題」の開催と関連情報の収集・分析を通じて―

    2012.4 - 2013.3

    農林水産省  平成24年度「地球規模課題国際研究ネットワーク事業 (国際研究ネットワーク形成等の推進)」委託事業 

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  14. Interdisciplinary study on the rice blast outbreak in Mwea Irrigation Scheme in Kenya

    2011.4 - 2013.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 

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  15. 農学知的支援ネットワークの組織力を活かした科学技術協力の推進

    2010.5 - 2011.3

    文部科学省  文部科学省「国際協力イニシアティブ」教育協力拠点形成事業 

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    Authorship:Coinvestigator(s)  Grant type:Competitive

  16. Practical Study on Rice Promotion in the East African Highlands

    2009.5 - 2012.3

    Japan Science and Technology Agency 

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  17. 農学知的支援ネットワークによる科学技術協力モデルの構築

    2009.5 - 2010.3

    文部科学省  「国際協力イニシアティブ」教育協力拠点形成事業 

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  18. 持続可能な地域開発のための農業生物多様性管理の組織制度構築に関する研究

    2009.4 - 2012.3

    三井物産株式会社  三井物産環境基金 

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  19. 農学知的支援ネットワーク形成による国際教育協力強化・推進のためのモデル構築

    2008.9 - 2009.3

    文部科学省  「国際協力イニシアティブ」教育協力拠点形成事業 

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  20. 大学等が有する農学分野の国際協力知的援助リソースデータベースの作成と管理

    2007 - 2008.3

    文部科学省  「国際協力イニシアティブ」教育協力拠点形成事業 

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KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 5

  1. Strengthening rice ripening ability through a multifaceted approach

    Grant number:22H02310  2022.4 - 2026.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

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  2. International joint research for solving food problems caused by root-parasitic weed Striga in sub-Saharan Africa

    Grant number:19KK0152  2019.10 - 2023.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research (B))

    Daigo Makihara, Yuichiro Tsuchiya, Mayumi Kikuta

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    Grant amount:\18330000 ( Direct Cost: \14100000 、 Indirect Cost:\4230000 )

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  3. Characterization and genetic analysis for stress tolerance in rice lines carrying chromosome segments of Oryza Longistaminata

    Grant number:18H02187  2018.4 - 2021.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    Daigo Makihara

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    Grant amount:\17420000 ( Direct Cost: \13400000 、 Indirect Cost:\4020000 )

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  4. Ideotype of root system based on the evaluation of QTL x Water stress x Management interaction

    Grant number:15H02644  2015.4 - 2020.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)

    Yamauchi Akira

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    This study aimed to examine the functional roles of the ability of the plant to change its development as environmental conditions change, which is known as phenotypic plasticity in crop adaptation to water stress such as drought as well as soil moisture fluctuation stress. We conducted a series of experiments and found out that soil moisture interacts with soil hardness, and the timing of root plasticity expression in response to soil moisture and thus hardness changes determines the ability of roots to penetrate the hardpan which is commonly formed in rainfed lowlands. Further, based on the results of field experiments that used three lines selected from chromosome segment substitution lines with KDML 105 background, we found the QTLs those three lines have regulate the expression of root plasticity, which then promotes water uptake and thus dry matter production under rainfed lowland conditions.

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  5. Environment Conservation and Local Culture in the Region Suffering from Soil Erosion in Western Kenya

    Grant number:20255009  2008.4 - 2013.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(A)

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    2024

  2. Graduate Seminar 2

    2024

  3. Graduate Seminar 3

    2024

  4. Graduate Seminar 4

    2024

  5. Master's Thesis Research 1

    2024

  6. Master's Thesis Research 2

    2024

  7. Master's Thesis Research 3

    2024

  8. Master's Thesis Research 4

    2024

  9. Master's Thesis Research 4

    2023

  10. Master's Thesis Research 3

    2023

  11. Master's Thesis Research 2

    2023

  12. Master's Thesis Research 1

    2023

  13. Graduate Seminar 4

    2023

  14. Graduate Seminar 3

    2023

  15. Graduate Seminar 2

    2023

  16. Graduate Seminar 1

    2023

  17. Graduate Seminar 2

    2023

  18. Graduate Seminar 3

    2023

  19. Graduate Seminar 4

    2023

  20. Master's Thesis Research 1

    2023

  21. Master's Thesis Research 2

    2023

  22. Master's Thesis Research 3

    2023

  23. Master's Thesis Research 4

    2023

  24. Graduate Seminar 1

    2023

  25. 基礎セミナー

    2022

  26. International Agriculture

    2022

  27. Master's Thesis Research 2

    2022

  28. Master's Thesis Research 3

    2022

  29. Master's Thesis Research 4

    2022

  30. Master's Thesis Research 1

    2022

  31. Graduate Seminar 4

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    2022

  34. Graduate Seminar 1

    2022

  35. 自然環境と人間社会

    2021

  36. International Agriculture

    2021

  37. Master's Thesis Research 4

    2021

  38. Graduate Seminar 1

    2021

  39. Graduate Seminar 2

    2021

  40. Graduate Seminar 3

    2021

  41. Graduate Seminar 4

    2021

  42. Master's Thesis Research 1

    2021

  43. Master's Thesis Research 2

    2021

  44. Master's Thesis Research 3

    2021

  45. 自然環境と人間社会

    2020

  46. International Agriculture

    2020

  47. Master's Thesis Research 4

    2020

  48. Master's Thesis Research 3

    2020

  49. Master's Thesis Research 2

    2020

  50. Master's Thesis Research 1

    2020

  51. Graduate Seminar 4

    2020

  52. Graduate Seminar 3

    2020

  53. Graduate Seminar 2

    2020

  54. Graduate Seminar 1

    2020

  55. 自然環境と人間社会

    2019

  56. International Agriculture

    2019

  57. Graduate Seminar 1

    2019

  58. Master's Thesis Research 4

    2019

  59. Master's Thesis Research 3

    2019

  60. Master's Thesis Research 2

    2019

  61. Master's Thesis Research 1

    2019

  62. Graduate Seminar 4

    2019

  63. Graduate Seminar 3

    2019

  64. Graduate Seminar 2

    2019

  65. Principle in Bioagricultural Sciences IV

    2016

  66. International Cooperation in Agricultural Sciences II

    2016

  67. 生命農学序説

    2016

  68. 生命農学本論IV

    2016

  69. Principle in Bioagricultural Sciences IV

    2015

  70. International Cooperation in Agricultural Sciences II

    2015

  71. 生命農学本論IV

    2015

  72. 生命農学序説

    2015

  73. 国際協力特論II

    2014

  74. Principle in Bioagricultural Sciences IV

    2014

  75. 生命農学序説

    2014

  76. 生命農学本論IV

    2014

  77. Principle in Bioagricultural Sciences IV

    2013

  78. 国際協力特論II

    2013

  79. 生命農学序説

    2013

  80. 生命農学本論Ⅳ

    2013

  81. International Cooperation in Agricultural Sciences II

    2012

  82. Principle in Bioagricultural Sciences IV

    2012

  83. 生命農学序説

    2012

  84. 生命農学本論Ⅳ

    2012

  85. 基礎セミナーA

    2012

  86. Principle in Bioagricultural Sciences IV

    2011

  87. 基礎セミナーA

    2011

  88. 生命農学本論Ⅳ

    2011

  89. 生命農学序説

    2011

  90. 国際協力特論II

    2011

  91. International Cooperation in Agricultural Sciences II

    2010

  92. Principle in Bioagricultural Sciences IV

    2010

  93. 生命農学本論Ⅳ

    2010

  94. 生命農学序説

    2010

  95. 基礎セミナーA

    2010

  96. 基礎セミナーA

    2009

  97. 海外実地研修(カンボジア)

    2009

  98. 生命農学序説

    2009

  99. 生命農学本論Ⅳ

    2009

  100. 生命技術国際協力特論Ⅱ

    2009

  101. 生命農学国際協力論Ⅱ

    2008

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Teaching Experience (Off-campus) 4

  1. Special Lecture on International Innovative Agricultural Science I

    2019.10 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

  2. Special Lecture on Environmental Science and Technology I

    2019.4 - 2019.9 Kyoto University)

  3. Advanced Lecture on International Environmental and Agricultural Science I

    2014.10 - 2019.3 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

  4. 国際農環境科学特論

    2009.4 - 2010.3 Gifu University)

 

Social Contribution 9

  1. アフリカ向け第三国研修「稲作技術と生産」におけるオンライン講義「Improvement of upland rice cultivation systems」

    Role(s):Lecturer

    国際協力機構(JICA)  2022.1

  2. アフリカ向け第三国研修「稲作技術と生産」におけるオンライン講義「Overview of upland rice」

    Role(s):Lecturer, Report writing

    国際協力機構(JICA)  2021.12 - 2022.1

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  3. アフリカ向け第三国研修稲作ウェビナー「Rice Varietal Improvement and Seed Maintenance」における講義

    Role(s):Lecturer, Report writing

    国際協力機構(JICA)  2021.2

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  4. 世界のピンチにロックオン!「教えて! 食料不足に立ち向かう技術!」

    Role(s):Media coverage, Informant

    株式会社ベネッセコーポレション  令和 2年度 進研ゼミ小学講座 「かがく組」4年生(チャレンジ4年生、4号)  2020.7

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    Audience: Schoolchildren

    Type:Newspaper, magazine

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  5. JICA受託研修「環境保全型有機農業技術」外部講師

    Role(s):Lecturer

    公益財団法人オイスカ中部日本研修センター  2011.5

  6. JICA受託研修「環境保全型有機農業技術」外部講師

    Role(s):Lecturer

    公益財団法人オイスカ中部日本研修センター  2010.10

  7. 「エリトリア国高等教育支援協力プログラム準備調査」の調査団員(派遣国: エリトリア、業務: 農業)

    Role(s):Lecturer, Investigater, Report writing

    国際協力機構(JICA)  2009.4

  8. 「アフリカ稲作振興支援にかかる基礎調査」の現地調査及び国内調査

    Role(s):Investigater, Report writing

    株式会社レックスインターナショナル  2009.3

  9. 国際協力機構短期派遣専門家(派遣国:ケニア、プロジェクト名:アフリカ人造り拠点計画フェーズII、指導科目:研究開発事業)

    Role(s):Advisor, Investigater, Report writing

    国際協力機構(JICA)  2007.5 - 2007.8

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Media Coverage 1

  1. 「魔女の雑草」退治せよ Newspaper, magazine

    朝日新聞社  朝日新聞  科学の扉  2020.3

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Academic Activities 4

  1. 2022 Online Workshop on Improving Rice Breeding in East Africa

    Role(s):Planning, management, etc.

    ( Online ) 2022.3

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  2. 国際ワークショップ「ジェンダー視点に立ったイネ育種」

    Role(s):Planning, management, etc.

    国際稲研究所、GREAT、名古屋大学農学国際教育研究センター  ( カンパラ、ウガンダ ) 2019.11

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  3. 第18回オープンフォーラム「アフリカにおける持続可能な開発への科学技術による貢献~名古屋大学の挑戦~」

    Role(s):Planning, management, etc.

    名古屋大学農学国際教育研究センター  ( 名古屋大学野依記念学術交流館 ) 2019.10

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  4. 第17回オープンフォーラム「ケニア稲作研究で何がわかったのか?」

    Role(s):Planning, management, etc.

    名古屋大学農学国際教育研究センター  ( 名古屋大学農学部 ) 2018.3

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