Takayoshi Yano
National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
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Breeding Science | 2011
Masanori Honjo; Tsukasa Nunome; Sono Kataoka; Takayoshi Yano; Hiromichi Yamazaki; Megumi Hamano; Susumu Yui; Masami Morishita
We genotyped strawberry cultivars by two newly selected and two previously reported SSR markers. All four markers produced interpretable electropherograms from 75 accessions consisting of 72 Fragaria × ananassa cultivars or lines and three octoploid Fragaria species accessions. These SSR markers were highly polymorphic; in particular, one of the newly developed markers, FxaHGA02P13, was capable of distinguishing all of the accessions except for a mutant strain that was derived from another accession in the set. When two markers were combined, all 48 full-sib individuals could be distinguished. Fingerprinting patterns were reproducible between multiple samples, including the leaves, sepals, and fruit flesh of the same accession. Principal-coordinate analysis of the 75 accessions detected several groups, which reflect taxon and breeding site. Together with other available markers, these SSR markers will contribute to the management of strawberry genetic resources and the protection of breeders’ rights.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Takafumi Kinoshita; Takayoshi Yano; Makoto Sugiura; Yuji Nagasaki
To further development of a simplified fertigation system using controlled-release fertilizers (CRF), we investigated the effects of differing levels of fertilizers and plant density on leaf area index (LAI), fruit yields, and nutrient use in soilless tomato cultures with low node-order pinching and high plant density during spring-summer (SS), summer-fall (SF), and fall-winter (FW) seasons. Plants were treated with 1 of 3 levels of CRF in a closed system, or with liquid fertilizer (LF) with constant electrical conductivity (EC) in a drip-draining system. Two plant densities were examined for each fertilizer treatment. In CRF treatments, LAI at pinching increased linearly with increasing nutrient supply for all cropping seasons. In SS, both light interception by plant canopy at pinching and total marketable fruit yield increased linearly with increasing LAI up to 6 m2·m−2; the maximization point was not reached for any of the treatments. In FW, both light interception and yield were maximized at an LAI of approximately 4. These results suggest that maximizing the LAI in SS and FW to the saturation point for light interception is important for increasing yield. In SF, however, the yield maximized at an LAI of approximately 3, although the light interception linearly increased with increasing LAI, up to 4.5. According to our results, the optimal LAI at pinching may be 6 in SS, 3 in SF, and 4 in FW. In comparing LAI values with similar fruit yield, we found that nutrient supply was 32−46% lower with the CRF method than with LF. In conclusion, CRF application in a closed system enables growers to achieve a desirable LAI to maximize fruit yield with a regulated amount of nutrient supply per unit area. Further, the CRF method greatly reduced nutrient use without decreasing fruit yield at similar LAIs, as compared to the LF method.
Euphytica | 2016
Masanori Honjo; Tsukasa Nunome; Sono Kataoka; Takayoshi Yano; Megumi Hamano; Hiromichi Yamazaki; Toshiya Yamamoto; Masami Morishita; Susumu Yui
Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ | 2013
Katsuhiko Inamoto; Kaori Nagasuga; Takayoshi Yano; Hiroko Yamazaki
Horticultural Research (japan) | 2012
Masami Morishita; Masanori Honjo; Megumi Hamano; Hiromichi Yamazaki; Takayoshi Yano
International horticultural congress | 2003
Atsushi Yamasaki; Takayoshi Yano; Hidekazu Sasaki
Horticultural Research (japan) | 2013
Kaori Nagasuga; Takayoshi Yano; Katsuhiko Inamoto; Hiroko Yamazaki
Horticultural Research (japan) | 2011
Katsuhiko Inamoto; Hiroshi Sato; Ryuzo Takahashi; Hiromichi Yamazaki; Kaori Nagasuga; Takayoshi Yano; Hiroko Yamazaki; Atsushi Yamasaki
Archive | 2009
Masanori Honjo; Sono Kataoka; Susumu Yui; Masami Morishita; Miyuki Kunihisa; Takayoshi Yano; Megumi Hamano; Hiromichi Yamazaki
Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ | 2016
Katsuhiko Inamoto; Kaori Nagasuga; Takayoshi Yano; Hiroko Yamazaki