Research Topics
We are studying soil sciences and soil microbial ecology to clarify the fundamental mechanisms of soil biological functions which support sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation.
- Studies on nitrogen fixation of iron-reducing bacteria as a key process supporting sustainable nitrogen fertility of rice paddy soil: towards low nitrogen agriculture. (Keishi SENOO)
- Microbial mechanisms for N₂O generation/elimination in upland field, and their application to N₂O mitigation/recycling. (Keishi SENOO)
- Clarification of microbial functions involved in phosphate dynamics in soil, to improve P-availability by plants. (Shigeto OTSUKA)
- Clarification of mechanisms underlying robustness of soil microbial community. (Shigeto OTSUKA)
- Microbially mediated C and N dynamics in paddy soil. (Yoko MASUDA)
Publications
Refer to Publications.
Members
Professor | Keishi Senoo
e-mail: asenoo[at]g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp ResearchMap |
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Associate Professor | Shigeto Otsuka |
Assistant Professor | Yoko Masuda |
Academic Assistant | Noriyo Shimoji |
Technical Assistant | Aya Nakamura |
PhD Candidates | Sakura Sato (D2)
Wang Chaonan(D2) Kerui Guo (D1) |
International Students in PhD | Dong Panpan |
Graduate Students | Yuusuke Kato (M2)
Mitsutaka Chihara (M2) Akito Nishimura (M1) Yuuma Okauchi (M1) |
Graduate International Research Students | LIN Minyao
TIAN Peizi |
Undergraduate Students | Keiichiro Sato (B4)
Takuto Nishikubo (B4) Shunya Takeda (B4) |
Contact
Keishi Senoo (Prof.) E-mail: asenoo[at]g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan
Refer to the website of
our department.
Accsess
See the website of Univ. Tokyo.