Naomi Asagi
Ibaraki University
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Plant Production Science | 2015
Naomi Asagi; Tatsuya Miya; Takashi Homma; Fumitaka Shiotsu; Toshiaki Kokubo; Youji Nitta; Hideto Ueno; Tatsuo Sato; Masakazu Komatsuzaki; Akira Kato
Abstract Sweet sorghum bagasse (SSB) is a soil amendment with potential for biofuel production. This study was conducted to determine the appropriate techniques for application of SSB and the effect of incorporation of inorganic fertilizer (IF) on the production of komatuna (Brassica rapa) plants. SSB was applied to the surface of the plant or incorporated into soil. The N fate of IF was evaluated by using 15N-labeled IF. The combination of surface application of SSB and incorporation of IF to soil decreased the N uptake by komatsuna plants but increased dry weight, whereas the incorporation of IF and SSB gave lower komatsuna dry weight than IF treatment alone. Moreover, the application of SSB tended to increase the N distribution from IF to komatsuna with decreased N loss from the plant-soil system. These results showed that surface application of SSB is effective for increasing crop production due to reduction of N loss and improved N use efficiency.
Plant Production Science | 2016
Naomi Asagi; Keisuke Minamide; Toru Uno; Masanori Saito; Toyoaki Ito
Abstract Acidulocomposting recycles food wastes by means of thermophilic lactic acid fermentation. This process can decrease ammonia volatilization and odor emission during processing and produce compost with high nitrogen (N) content. To compare the yield of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L. ‘Dansyakuimo’) and the suppression of weeds with acidulocompost (AC) and those with conventional composts and inorganic fertilizer (IF), we conducted field experiments in Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan. Potatoes were cultivated in 2008 and 2009 in an Andosol field treated with AC, conventional food waste compost (FWC), poultry manure compost (PMC), cattle manure compost (CMC), IF, or no fertilizer (NF). AC, but not the other treatments, delayed the emergence of potatoes, and suppressed the emergence of weeds, but it did not inhibit potato growth during the late growth stage or yield. Potato N uptake and tuber yield with AC were significantly higher than those with NF and similar to those with FWC, PMC, and IF. The N uptake efficiencies (ratio of difference between N uptake in the treatment and the control to added N) for AC (10.4–12.7% in 2008 and 2009) were similar to those for FWC and PMC (10.2–13.1%), higher than those for CMC (–1.3 to 6.3%), but significantly lower than those for IF (30.2–42.3%). Our findings indicate that AC has an N supply capacity similar to those of FWC and PMC and additionally suppresses the emergence and growth of weeds.
Sustainability | 2015
Fumitaka Shiotsu; Nobuo Sakagami; Naomi Asagi; Dewa Ngurah Suprapta; Nurwulan Agustiani; Youji Nitta; Masakazu Komatsuzaki
Japan Geoscience Union | 2016
Junko Nishiwaki; Naomi Asagi; Masakazu Komatsuzaki; Masaru Mizoguchi; Kosuke Noborio
Sustainability | 2014
Windi Al Zahra; Takeshi Yasue; Naomi Asagi; Yuji Miyaguchi; Bagus Priyo Purwanto; Masakazu Komatsuzaki
Journal of integrated field science | 2014
Takehiko Yamamoto; Keisuke Minamide; Naomi Asagi; Toru Uno; Masanori Saito; Toyoaki Ito
Japan Geoscience Union | 2014
Junko Nishiwaki; Naomi Asagi; Masakazu Komatsuzaki; Masaru Mizoguchi; Kosuke Noborio
Abstracts of Meeting of the CSSJ The 238th Meeting of CSSJ | 2014
Fumitaka Shiotsu; Toshiaki Kokubo; Naomi Asagi; Akira Kato; Youji Nitta
Japan Tappi Journal | 2013
Atsushi Ohno; Shinichi Hara; Youji Nitta; Fumitaka Shiotsu; Naomi Asagi; Takashi Homma
Abstracts of Meeting of the CSSJ | 2011
Takashi Homma; Youji Nitta; Naomi Asagi; Kazufumi Watanabe; Koichi Takayanagi; Akira Kato; Eiichi Inoue; Kazuhiko Narisawa; Tatsuo Sato; Satoshi Nakamura; Yusuke Goto