Faculty of International Communication
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Department of Global Liberal Arts, Faculty of International Communication, Aichi University
- Degree
- Doctor of Agriculture(Nagoya University)
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901047688815465
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000067355
農業生態系における温室効果ガスの動態解明とその排出制御技術の開発を研究するとともに、モンスーンアジア域を中心とした農業と環境に関する国際研究ネットワーク形成に取り組んでいます。
Research Interests
6Research Areas
3Research History
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Apr, 2023 - Present
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Jun, 2008 - Mar, 2018
Education
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Apr, 1978 - Mar, 1984
Committee Memberships
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2013 - Present
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2012 - Present
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2010 - Present
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2007 - Present
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2000 - Present
Awards
4Papers
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The Science of the total environment, 864 161088-161088, Dec 23, 2022Organic amendments are important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agricultural soils. In 2020, the total amount of N in organic amendments applied to Japanese agricultural soils (440 ktN) was larger than that of synthetic fertilizer (374 ktN). However, N2O emissions from organic amendments were estimated by using the country-specific N2O emission factor (EF) for synthetic fertilizer (0.31 % for rice paddy, 2.9 % for tea, and 0.62 % for other crops) in the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report of Japan. Thus, we conducted a N2O flux measurement campaign at 12 different experimental sites across Japan to estimate fertilizer-induced N2O EFs for major organic amendments in Japan, that is, poultry manure compost, swine manure compost, cattle manure compost, and organic fertilizer pellets. In addition, we conducted systematic review of N2O emissions and EFs for organic amendments, including data from our measurement campaign and published data from peer-reviewed papers in Japan. The final dataset, including the field measurement campaign and published data, resulted in 404 observations (including synthetic fertilizer and zero-N control) in 29 sites. Results showed that soil type affected EFs, that is, the mean EF of Andosols was lower than that of non-Andosols, which is similar to the case of EFs for synthetic fertilizer. Mean EFs for poultry manure compost, swine manure compost, cattle manure (compost and slurry), and non-animal manure organic fertilizers were 0.83 % (uncertainty range of 2.5th and 97.5th percentile: 0.09 % to 3.46 %), 0.70 % (0.02 % to 2.45 %), 0.39 % (0.00 % to 1.62 %), and 1.16 % (0.41 % to 3.03 %), respectively, when weighted by area of soil types. The mean EF of all organic amendments was 0.84 % (0.00 % to 2.91 %), when the area of soil type and amount of organic amendment used in Japan were considered. Our study provides country-specific EFs to estimate N2O emission from organic amendments in Japan.
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Agriculture (Switzerland), 11(11), Nov 1, 2021
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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 18(14) 10419-10431, Jul 23, 2018 Peer-reviewed
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SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 64(1) 2-13, 2018 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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日本土壌肥料学会講演要旨集, (61) 190-190, Sep 9, 2015
Books and Other Publications
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National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan, 2016
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National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, 2015
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Encyclopedia of Soil Science, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2002
Professional Memberships
5Research Projects
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2002 - 2005
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2002 - 2005