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Chemosphere | 2014

Effect of long-term phosphorus fertilization on soil Se and transfer of soil Se to crops in northern Japan

Javkhlantuya Altansuvd; Yasuo Nakamaru; Shinya Kasajima; Hirotake Ito; Hozumi Yoshida

Phosphorus (P) fertilizer can potentially serve as a source for Se accumulation in croplands. Furthermore, it has been reported that the addition of P fertilizer to soil may enhance Se availability. Japanese agricultural soils are typically enriched in P as a result of long-term, excessive P fertilization. Therefore, we conducted a three-year field experiment in order to evaluate the effect of P fertilization on the Se content of soils and crops. Potato, wheat and barley were cultivated with and without P fertilization at two field sites in Hokkaido (northern Japan) with different levels of historical P accumulation. The first field site consisted of an Andosol soil with low available P and the second site, a Cambisol soil with high available P. The three years of continuous P fertilization over the course of the experiment did not result in a significant increase in the Se content of soils or plants. The Se content of soils and plants, however, was higher in soil samples from the Cambisol field site than from the Andosol field site, and total soil Se was significantly correlated with available soil P. Soluble soil Se and the soil-plant transfer factor for Se were not affected by P fertilization. Thus, we concluded that the higher plant Se content at the Cambisol field site was primarily due to the higher levels of accumulated Se in the soil at the site and that historical excess P fertilization typical of agricultural soils in Japan contributes to increased Se uptake by crops.


Plant Production Science | 2017

Growth and yield of self-compatible and hybrid common buckwheat lines pollinated with and without flies

Shinya Kasajima; Chidori Katagiri; Toshikazu Morishita; Tatsuro Suzuki; Yuji Mukasa

Abstract Common buckwheat is a self-incompatible, insect-pollinated allogamous plant. This study examined growth and yield of the common buckwheat self-compatible and hybrid lines pollinated with and without flies. Self-compatible ‘IH3’, hybrid ‘IP2/IH3’, and standard self-incompatible ‘Kitawasesoba’ were used in field and pot experiments. Self-compatibility of ‘IH3’ was shown to be of high purity. Approximately 10% segregation of pin plants from ‘IP2/IH3’ was observed. The harvest index of ‘Kitawasesoba’ pollinated without flies was considerably lower than that pollinated with flies in both field and pot experiments. The harvest index values of ‘IH3’ and ‘IP2/IH3’ were hardly affected by the presence or absence of flies. The morphological traits of ‘IH3’ were significantly lower than those of the other two genotypes. Large differences in these traits between ‘IP2/IH3’ and ‘Kitawasesoba’ were not observed in either the field or pot experiments. The seed yield of ‘Kitawasesoba’ pollinated without flies tended to be lower than that pollinated with flies. The seed yield of ‘IP2/IH3’ tended to be higher than that of ‘IH3’. The hybrid line ‘IP2/IH3’ showed a high fertilization rate, which was nearly as high as that of ‘IH3’. Rate of fertilization and percentage of ripe seeds were higher in ‘IH3’ and ‘IP2/IH3’, wherein they were hardly affected by the presence or absence of flies, than in ‘Kitawasesoba’. The ‘IP2/IH3’ hybrid line will be useful for understanding the stable high-yielding ability of self-compatibility common buckwheat.


Grassland Science | 2012

Estimation of methane emission rates from a rice paddy field using a naturally ventilated tunnel

Futoshi Kato; Naoto Inoue; Shigemitsu Kasuga; Anna Yoshikawa; Tomokazu Hayakawa; Haruka Murata; Shinya Kasajima


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 2016

Differences in Growth and Grain Yield Performance between Old and New Winter Wheat Varieties Hokushin and Kitahonami in Hokkaido

Shinya Kasajima; Kota Imai; Takahiro Shimizu; Hirotake Itoh; Yasuo Nakamaru; Hozumi Yoshida; Mikako Sato; Hironobu Jinno; Yasuhiro Yoshimura; Tadashi Takahashi


信州大学農学部AFC報告 | 2015

Simplified model of dry matter partitioning in relation to grain yield stability in rice

Naoto Inoue; Shinya Kasajima; Futoshi Kato; Rezwanul Mahmud; Zhongfa Yang; Sigemitsu Kasuga


信州大学農学部AFC報告 | 2015

Accumulation efficiency of degradable matter during the early grain-filling period in rice

Naoto Inoue; Shinya Kasajima; Zhongfa Yang; Shigemitsu Kasuga; Motoyuki Hagiwara


日本土壌肥料学会講演要旨集 | 2013

6-2-8 Deveropment of sustainable agriculture using crop rotation system and animal manure in Mongolia

Janhlantuya Altansuvd; Megumi Akita; Seiichirou Kashima; Taiki Sato; Kousuke Shimizu; Yuichiro Yamada; Shinya Kasajima; Yasuo Nakamaru; Hirotake Ito; Hozumi Yoshida


日本土壌肥料学会講演要旨集 | 2013

22 Effect of long-term fertilization of phosphorus on soil trace elements and its transfer to crops I

Javkhlantuya Altansuvd; Yasuo Nakamaru; Shinya Kasajima; Hirotake Ito; Hozumi Yoshida


日本作物學會紀事 | 2013

Flowering, Pod Setting, and Ripening in Early Varieties of Azuki Bean

Yuki Horiuchi; Hitoshi Sato; Akiko Tazawa; Hideki Kurosaki; Shinya Kasajima; Hirotake Ito


信州大学農学部AFC報告 | 2012

Influence of organic fertilizer on rhizome yield and α-tocopherol content of Codonopsis lanceolata

Naoto Inoue; Futoshi Kato; Futoshi Sasaki; Mikio Sekinuma; Shinya Kasajima; Teruo Arase

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Hirotake Ito

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Hozumi Yoshida

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Yasuo Nakamaru

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Hirotake Itoh

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Javkhlantuya Altansuvd

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Tatsuro Suzuki

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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