160 results on '"Ikeda, Seishi"'
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2. Pseudomonas Inoculants as Agents for Plant Disease Management
3. An Aquaporin-Like Gene Required for the Brassica Self-Incompatibility Response
4. A Report on Honorific Phrases in Japanese Language Textbooks at Elementary Schools during the Japanese Occupation of the Korean Peninsula (1910 - 1945)
5. Development of a Bacterial Cell Enrichment Method and its Application to the Community Analysis in Soybean Stems
6. Effects of Different Types of Additional Fertilizers on Root-associated Microbes of Napa Cabbage Grown in an Andosol Field in Japan
7. Community Analysis-based Screening of Plant Growth-promoting Bacteria for Sugar Beet
8. Pseudomonas Inoculants as Agents for Plant Disease Management
9. Community- and Genome-Based Views of Plant-Associated Bacteria: Plant–Bacterial Interactions in Soybean and Rice
10. Microbial community analyses using a simple, rapid detection method for DNA fingerprints with a fluorescence scanner
11. Linkage of AFLP markers to lhd 1, a recessive heterochronic gene in Italian ryegrass
12. Metagenomic Analysis Revealed Methylamine and Ureide Utilization of Soybean-Associated Methylobacterium
13. Variovorax sp. Has an Optimum Cell Density to Fully Function as a Plant Growth Promoter
14. Impact of Azospirillum sp. B510 Inoculation on Rice-Associated Bacterial Communities in a Paddy Field
15. Thiosulfate-dependent chemolithoautotrophic growth of Bradyrhizobium japonicum
16. Microbial community analysis of field-grown soybeans with different nodulation phenotypes
17. Proposal for Practical Application of Field Metabolomics
18. NMR-Based Metabolic Profiling of Field-Grown Leaves from Sugar Beet Plants Harbouring Different Levels of Resistance to Cercospora Leaf Spot Disease
19. Bacterial Compatibility in Combined Inoculations Enhances the Growth of Potato Seedlings
20. A survey of metabolic changes in potato leaves by NMR-based metabolic profiling in relation to resistance to late blight disease under field conditions
21. Rice Bran Amendment Suppresses Potato Common Scab by Increasing Antagonistic Bacterial Community Levels in the Rhizosphere
22. Draft Genome Sequences of Streptomyces scabiei S58, Streptomyces turgidiscabies T45, and Streptomyces acidiscabies a10, the Pathogens of Potato Common Scab, Isolated in Japan
23. Sulfur Fertilization Changes the Community Structure of Rice Root-, and Soil- Associated Bacteria
24. Are Symbiotic Methanotrophs Key Microbes for N Acquisition in Paddy Rice Root?
25. Elevated atmospheric CO2 levels affect community structure of rice root-associated bacteria
26. Community Analysis of Root- and Tuber-Associated Bacteria in Field-Grown Potato Plants Harboring Different Resistance Levels against Common Scab
27. Bacterial community shifts associated with high abundance of Rhizobium spp. in potato roots under macronutrient-deficient conditions
28. Characterization of Leaf Blade- and Leaf Sheath-Associated Bacterial Communities and Assessment of Their Responses to Environmental Changes in CO2, Temperature, and Nitrogen Levels under Field Conditions
29. Insecticide-Degrading Burkholderia Symbionts of the Stinkbug Naturally Occupy Various Environments of Sugarcane Fields in a Southeast Island of Japan
30. Metagenomic Analysis of the Bacterial Community Associated with the Taproot of Sugar Beet
31. A survey of metabolic changes in potato leaves by NMR-based metabolic profiling in relation to resistance to late blight disease under field conditions.
32. Metaproteomic Identification of Diazotrophic Methanotrophs and Their Localization in Root Tissues of Field-Grown Rice Plants
33. A Rice Gene for Microbial Symbiosis, Oryza sativa CCaMK , Reduces CH 4 Flux in a Paddy Field with Low Nitrogen Input
34. Phylogeny and Functions of Bacterial Communities Associated with Field-Grown Rice Shoots
35. Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide, Elevated Temperature, and Rice Growth Stage on the Community Structure of Rice Root–Associated Bacteria
36. An Assessment of Urea-Formaldehyde Fertilizer on the Diversity of Bacterial Communities in Onion and Sugar Beet
37. Low Nitrogen Fertilization Adapts Rice Root Microbiome to Low Nutrient Environment by Changing Biogeochemical Functions
38. An Assessment of the Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Main Root of Sugar Beet
39. New Waves in Plant Microbiology and Paradigm Shifts of Agricultural Research
40. Molecular Characterization of the Bacterial Community in a Potato Phytosphere
41. Effects of Plant Genotype and Nitrogen Level on Bacterial Communities in Rice Shoots and Roots
42. Genetic Diversity and Ecological Evaluation of Fluorescent Pseudomonads Isolated from the Leaves and Roots of Potato Plants
43. Pyrosequence Read Length of 16S rRNA Gene Affects Phylogenetic Assignment of Plant-associated Bacteria
44. The Genotype of the Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Gene ( CCaMK ) Determines Bacterial Community Diversity in Rice Roots under Paddy and Upland Field Conditions
45. Autoregulation of Nodulation Interferes with Impacts of Nitrogen Fertilization Levels on the Leaf-Associated Bacterial Community in Soybeans
46. Diversity of Culturable Chitinolytic Bacteria from Rhizospheres of Agronomic Plants in Japan
47. Nitrogen Cycling in Rice Paddy Environments: Past Achievements and Future Challenges
48. Isolation and Genetic Characterization of Aurantimonas and Methylobacterium Strains from Stems of Hypernodulated Soybeans
49. Impact of plant genotype and nitrogen level on rice growth response to inoculation withAzospirillumsp. strain B510 under paddy field conditions
50. Community shifts of soybean stem-associated bacteria responding to different nodulation phenotypes and N levels
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