Published Papers - SHIMONO Hiroyuki
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Upcycling rice yield trial data using a weather-driven crop growth model.
74. Shimono, H., Abe, A., Kim, C.H., Iwata, H.
Communications Biology 6 764 2023.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Search for optimum leaching pattern of coated urea in Early-winter Direct-sowing rice.
Hayasaka, K., Matsunami, M., Shimono, H.
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 93 163 - 164 2024.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Single Work
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Genetic progress for floral morphology under different nitrogen of rice cultivars in Japan
Shimono, H., Sato, R., Abe, A., Nisho, H., and Kudoh, H.
Agronomy Journal 2024.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Effects of deep placement of fertilizer on growth, productivity, and fertilizer use efficiency of rice in cool climatic region
76. Mmmtahina, N., Yoshinaga, K., Moriwaki, A., Uemura, M., Matsuoka, A., Shimono, H. and Matsunami, M.
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 2024.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Characteristics of Emergence, Seedling, and Yield in Early-Winter Direct-Sowing Rice Cultivation in the Hokuriku Region
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 93 ( 2 ) 107 - 121 2024.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Impact of rice GENERAL REGULATORY FACTOR14h (GF14h) on low-temperature seed germination and its application to breeding
79. Sugimura, Y., Oikawa, K., Sugihara, Y., Utsushi, H., Kanzaki, E., Ito, K., Ogasawara, Y., Fujioka, T., Takagi, H., Shimizu, M., Shimono, H., Terauchi, R., Abe, A.
PLOS Genetics 2024.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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A Deep learning method to compress genome-wde polymorphisms for predicting phenotype of rice
Tanzila Islam, T., Kim, C-H., Iwata, H., Shimono, H., and Kimura, A.
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 2023.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Effects of the cultivar of rice and the environment in which the seeds were harvested on the seedling establishment after overwintering in early-winter direct-sowing cultivation
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 2023.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Deep placement of fertilizer enhances mineral uptake through changes in the root system architecture in rice
72. Mmmtahina, N., Matsuoka, A., Yoshinaga, K., Moriwaki, A., Uemura, M., Shimono, H. and Matsunami, M.
Plant and Soil 490 189 - 200 2023.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Determinants of genotypic variations in the yield response of soybean to elevated atmospheric CO2
Kumagai, E. and Shimono, H.
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 79 ( 3 ) 109 - 113 2023.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Yield performance of hybrid rice in a cool climate in Japan.
Takahashi, T., Sato, N., Matsunami, M. and Shimono, H.
Field Crops Research 291 2022.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Mixing cultivars with different maturity dates improved lodging tolerance without decreasing productivity in rice wild-type/early-maturing genotype pairs
64. Oikawa, S., Katayanagi, A., Abe, A., Matsunami, M. and Shimono, H.
Crop & Pasture Science 72 38 - 43 2021.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Genotypic variation in cold tolerance of 18 Ethiopian rice cultivars in relation to their reproductive morphology
66. Alemayehu, H.A., Dumbuya, G., Hasan, M.M., Tadesse1, T., Nakajyo, S., Fujioka, T., Abe, A., Matsunami, M., and Shimono, H.
Field Crops Resarech 262 108042 2021.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Effect of soil temperature on growth and yield of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) under cool climate
65. Dumbuya, G., Alemayehu, H.A., Hasan, M.M., Matsunami, M., and Shimono, H.
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 77 118 - 127 2021.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Diurnal regulation of rice N uptake ability under interrupted N supply.
Hasan, Md. M., Dumbuya, G., Alemayehu, H.A., Matsushima, U., Matsunami, M. and Shimono, H.
Functional Plant Biology 49 219 - 230 2021.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Improvement of Seedling Establishment by Chemical Application on Seeds in Early-winter Direct-sowing Rice
Satoko OIKAWA, Kensaku SUZUKI, Masayoshi NISHI, Susumu YUI, Maya MATSUNAMI, Hiroyuki SHIMONO
90 1 - 9 2020.11 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Genetic variation of phenotypic plasticity in Bangladesh rice germplasm.
Rahman, M.S., Tareq, T.M., Sarker, P.K., Rashid, H. K.E.S.M.,, Yasmeen, R.M., Alia, M.A., Seraj, Z.I. and Shimono, H.
Field Crops Research 2019.09 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Effects of planting density and basal nitrogen fertilizer on grain yield, quality, taste of rice cultivar in Aomori Prefecture
88 89 - 97 2019.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Pre-screening from large populations as a tool for identifying e[CO2]-responsive genotypes in plants
(56) Shimono, H., Farquhar, G., Brookhouse, M., Bush, F.A., O’Grady, A., Tausz, M. and Pinkard, E.A.
Functional Plant Biology 2018.08 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Transgenerational effect of maternal growth environment on flowering date in rice (Oryza sativa L.).
(55) Koumoto, T., Aoki, N., Hamasai, T., Shiga, S., Yokoi, S. and Shimono, H.
Environmental and Experimental Botany 2018.07 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
Flowering date reflects the adjustment of a plant’s growth period to a given environment. This is true of rice, which is a major food source around the world. We tested whether rice plants can recognize and record natural variation in their growth environments and thus control flowering in their progeny. We grew seedlings of two japonica cultivars from the same seed stock at two locations, in cool and warm climates, in Japan until they produced seeds. We then tested their progeny at the same locations. The progeny of mother plants of both cultivars grown in a cool climate flowered significantly earlier (by 1 to 6 days) than the progeny of mother plants grown in a warm climate. This transgenerational effect was partially explained by water temperatures during the vegetative growth stage. This is the first study to show the effect of transgenerational effect of natural environments on flowering date in rice.