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.
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Internal transport of CO2 from the root-zone to plant shoot is pH dependent
Shimono, H., Kondo, M., Evans, J.R.
Physiologial Plantarum 2018.05 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Effects of elevated CO2 concentration on morphology of leaf blades in Chinese yam.
Thinh, N.C., Kumagai, E., Shimono, H. and Kawasaki, M.
Plant Production Science 21 311 - 321 2018.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Review: Male sterility induced by low temperature at the booting stage in rice
Shimono, H.
Jpn. J. Crop Sci. 2017.11 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Single Work
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Effects of elevated CO2 concentration on bulbil germination and early seedling growth in Chinese yam under different air temperatures.
Thinh, N.C., Kumagai, E. ,Shimono, H. and Kawasaki, M.
Plant Production Science 2017.07 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Effects of planting density on grain yield and quality of rice cultivars in Aomori Prefecture
Kimura, T. and Shimono, H.
Jpn. J. Crop Sci 2017.03 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Genome-Wide association mapping for phenotypic plasticity in rice.
Kikuchi, S., Bheemanahall, R., Jagadish, S.V., Kumagai, E., Masuya, Y., Kuroda, E., Raghavan, C., Dingkuhn, M., Abe, A. and Shimono, H.
Plant Cell & Environment 2017.03 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
Phenotypic plasticity of plants in response to environmental changes is important for adapting to changing climate. Less attention has been paid to exploring the advantages of phenotypic plasticity in resource-rich environments to enhance the productivity of agricultural crops. Here, we examined genetic variation in phenotypic plasticity in indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) across two diverse panels: (i) a Phenomics of Rice Adaptation and Yield (PRAY) population comprising 301 accessions and (ii) a Multi-parent-Advanced-Generation-Inter-Cross (MAGIC) indica population comprising 151 accessions. Altered planting density was used as a proxy for elevated atmospheric CO2 response. Low planting density significantly increased panicle weight per plant compared with normal density, and the magnitude of the increase ranged from 1.10 to 2.78 times among accessions for the PRAY population and from 1.05 to 2.45 times for the MAGIC population. Genome-wide-association studies revealed three Environment
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Effects of elevated CO2 concentration on growth and photosynthesis of Chinese yam under different temperature regimes.
Thinh, N.C., Shimono, H., Kumagai, E. and Kawasaki, M.
Plant Production Science 2017.02 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Single Work
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Mining a yield-trial database to identify high-yielding cultivars by simulation modeling: a case study for rice
Masuya, Y. and Shimono, H.
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 2016.07 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Finlay-Wilkinson’s regression coefficient as a pre-screening criterion for yield responsiveness to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration in crops
Kumagai, E., Homma, K., Kuroda, E. and Shimono, H.
Physiologia Plantarum 2016.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
The rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) can increase crop productivity, but there are likely to be intraspecific variations in the response. To meet future world food demand, screening for genotypes with high [CO2] responsiveness will be a useful option, but there is no criterion for high [CO2] responsiveness. We hypothesized that the Finlay-Wilkinson regression coefficient (for the relationship between a genotype’s yield versus the mean yield of all genotypes in a specific environment) could serve as a pre-screening criterion for identifying genotypes that respond strongly to elevated [CO2]. We collected datasets on the yield of six rice and 10 soybean genotypes along environmental gradients and compared their responsiveness to elevated [CO2] based on the regression coefficients (i.e., the increases of yield per 100 µmol mol–1 [CO2]) identified in previous reports. We found significant positive correlations between the coefficients and the responsiveness of yield to elevated
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Effects of salt and low light intensity during the vegetative stage on susceptibility of rice to male sterility induced by chilling stress during the reproductive stage
Koumoto, T., Saito, N., Aoki, N., Iwasaki, T., Kawai, S., Yokoi, S. and Shimono, H.
Plant Production Science 2016.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
We tested whether exposing rice plants to abiotic stress (salt or shade) during vegetative growth affects the chilling tolerance of reproductive organs, which is one of the most important traits for rice growing in a cool climate; we used two rice cultivars with different tolerance in two growing seasons. We divided the vegetative growth into three phases to clarify the most sensitive period: 7 to 22 days after transplanting (DAT), 23 to 38 DAT, and 39 to 54 DAT. Chilling tolerance of the pre-stressed plants was based on the male sterility induced by low temperatures. Shade and salt stress during all three vegetative growth phases significantly reduced stomatal conductance. Shade decreased the specific leaf weight and the leaf sugar and starch contents, but salt had no significant effect, despite causing leaf damage. Low temperatures during the reproductive stage induced spikelet sterility in all plants, but the magnitude was greater in the salt- and shade-stressed plants of both culti
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Combining mapping of physiological quantitative trait loci and transcriptome for cold tolerance for counteracting male sterility induced by low temperatures during reproductive stage in rice.
Shimono, H., Abe, A., Aoki, N., Koumoto, T., Sato, M., Yokoi, S., Kuroda, E., Endo, T., Saeki, K. and Nagano, K.
Physiologia Plantarum 2016.03 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Phenotypic plasticity conditions the response of soybean seed yield to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration.
Kumagai, E., Aoki, N., Masuya, Y., and Shimono, H.
Plant Physiology 2015.10 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Cooling water before panicle initiation increases chilling-induced male sterility and disables chilling-induced expression of genes encoding OsFKBP65 and heat shock proteins in rice spikelets.
Suzuki, K., Aoki, N., Matsumura, H., Okamura, M., Ohsugi, R, and Shimono, H.
Plant, Cell and Environments 2015.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Genotypic variation in the response to high water temperature during vegetative growth and the effects on rice productivity under a cool climate.
Horai, K., Ishii, A., Shimono, H.*
Field Crops Research 2014.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Planting geometry as a pre-screening technique for identifying CO2 responsive rice genotypes: A case study of panicle number.
Shimono, H.*, Okzaki, Y., Jagadish, K., Sakai, H., Usui, Y., Hasegawa, T., Nakano, H. and Yoshinaga, S.
Physiologia Plantarum 2014.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Food Production Capacity of Japan
Hiroyuki Shimono
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 83 341 - 351 2014.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Single Work
The present study compared the current food production capacity of 14 major crops in Japan, and also estimated the
potential ability for producing food for calories in all paddy fields and upland fields. The production of the 14 crops per capita
per day on a calorie basis in Japan was 2497 kcal in 1961 and decreased to 795 kcal in 2010. This level was 26% of the world
average, and 37% of the African average. Under the condition where all fields were used for 3 high yielding crops (rice, potato
and sweetpotato) to increase the productivity, the production is estimated to increase toward 1626 kcal, but this is still 76% of the
African average. Four scenarios were tested, i.e.,; agricultural land area will decrease and yield will not increase (scenario 1),
agricultural land area will be kept at the present level but yield will not increase (scenario 2), agricultural land area will be kept at
the present level and yield will increase (scenario 3), and the other conditions are the same as w -
Application of a process-based biogeochemistry model, DNC-Rice, on a rice field under free-air CO2enrichment (FACE)
(38) Fumoto, T.*, Hasegawa, T., Cheng, W., Hoque, M.M., Yamakawa, Y., Shimono, H., Kobayashi, K., Okada, M., Li, C. and Yagi, K.
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 2013.07 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Lower responsiveness of canopy evapotranspiration rate than of leaf stomatal conductance to open-air CO2 elevation in rice.
(37) Shimono, H., Nakamura, H., Haseagawa, T. and Okada, M.
Global Change Biology 2013.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Effects of early planting on growth and yield of rice cultivars under a cool climate.
Horia, K., Ishii, A., Mae, T and Shimono, H.
Field Crops Research 144 11 - 18 2013.03 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Poor grain growth in rice under high temperatures affected by water temperature during vegetative stage
Shimono, H., and Ishii, A.
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 2012.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Do Zambian smallholders choose the optimal sowing date for high maize productivity?
Shimono, H.*, Miyazaki, H., Shinjo, H., Kanno, H. and Sakurai, T.
Tropical Agriculture and Development 2012.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Water temperatures during vegetative growth affect cold tolerance at booting stage of rice under controlled environmental conditions.
Matsumura, H., Suzuki, K. and Shimono, H.*
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 2012.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Cold tolerance for sterility induced by low temperature at booting stage can be improved by warmer temperature during vegetative growth
Clim. Bios. 12 1 - 5 2012.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Factors responsible for regional variation of cold tolerance in rice in northern Japan.
Kanda, E., Kimura, T., Oikawa, A., Ookawa, S., Sasaki, J. Asano, M., Sato, Y., Kon, K., Fujii, H., Fujimura, S., Suzuki, Y., Hamasaki, T., Nemoto, M. and Shimono, H.*
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 81 190 - 193 2012.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Effects of autum direct-sowing on rice growth and yield under cool climates.
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 81 93 - 98 2012.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Interactive effects of soil salinity and temperature on vegetative growth of rice suffered from TSUNAMI in 2011.
Shimono, H.*, Kumagai, E., Kiminarita, N., Ito, M. and Takahashi, Y.
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 2012.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Risk map for cool injury inducing spikelet sterility by low temperature at booting stage in rice with taking into account for growth stage and temperature before the booting stage in Tohoku region, Japan.
Shimono, H.* and Kanno, H.
Clim. Bios. 12 6 - 11 2012.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Interactive effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and waterlogging on vegetative growth of soybean (Glycine max).
Shimono, H.*, Konno, T., Sakai, H. and Sameshima, R.
Plant Production Science 15 238 - 245 2012.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Food Security and Climate Change: On the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Ziska, L.H.*, Bunce, J.A., Shimono, H., Gealy, D.R., Baker, J.T., Newton, P.C.D., Reynolds, M.P., Jagadish, K.S.V., Zhu, C., Howden, M. and Wilson, L.T.
Proceedings of the Royal Society (B) 279 ( 1745 ) 4097 - 4105 2012.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Plasticity of rice tiller production is related to genotypic variation in the biomass response to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration and low temperatures during vegetative growth.
Shimono, H.*, and Okada, M.
Environmental and Experimental Botany 2012.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Variation of sterility induced by cool-irrigation tolerance test caused by years and period of cool irrigation in rice cultivars
Abe, A., Oikawa, A. and Shimono, H.*
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 2012.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Nitrogen uptake by rice (Oryza sativa L.) exposed to low water temperatures at different growth stages.
Shimono, H.*, Fujimura, S., Nishimura, T. and Hasegawa T.
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 198 145 - 151 2012.04 [Refereed]
Bulletin of University, Institute, etc. Multiple authorship
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Rice genotypes that respond strongly to elevated CO2 also respond strongly to low planting density.
Shimono, H.
Agricultural, Ecosystems and Environment 141 240 - 243 2011.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Single Work
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Earlier rice phenology as a result of climate change can increase the risk of cold damage during reproductive growth in northern Japan
Shimono, H.
Agricultural, Ecosystems and Environment 144 201 - 207 2011.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Single Work
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Extraordinary hot summer in Hokkaido decrease rice yield and satisfy growing of cultivar in Tohoku region "Hitomebore".
Nemoto, M., Hamasaki, T.* and Shimono, H.
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 67 269 - 274 2011.04 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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H. Shimono, A. Ishii, E. Kanda, M. Suto, K. Nagano
Crop Science 51 290 - 297 2011.01 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Effect of high water temperature during vegetative growth on rice growth and yield under a cool climate
Ishii, A., Kuroda, E. and Shimono, H.
Field Crops Research 121 88 - 95 2011.01 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Effect of panicle removal on photosynthetic acclimation under elevated CO2 in rice
Shimono, H et al.
Photosynthetica 48 ( 4 ) 530 - 536 2010.12 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Shimono, H., Kanno, H. and Sawano, S.
Field Crops Research 118 126 - 134 2010.05 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Diurnal and seasonal variations in stomatal conductance of rice at elevated atmospheric CO2 under fully open-air conditions.
Shimono, H., Okada, M., Inoue, M., Nakamura, H., Kobayashi, K. and Hasegawa, T.
Plant, Cell and Environment 33 322 - 331 2010.03 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Hiroyuki Shimono, Masumi Okada, Yasuhiro Yamakawa, Hirofumi Nakamura, Kazuhiko Kobayashi, and Toshihiro Hasegawa
Journal of Experimental Botany 60 ( 2 ) 523 - 532 2009.02 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Acclimation of nitrogen uptake capacity of rice to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration
Hiroyuki Shimono, James A. Bunce
Annals of Botany 103 87 - 94 2009.01 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Does regional temperature difference before the panicle initiation affect the tolerance for low temperature-induced sterility in rice?
Hiroyuki Shimono, Eiji Kanda
Plant Production Science 11 ( 4 ) 430 - 433 2008.10 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Impact of global warming on yield fluctuation in rice in the northern part of Japan
Hiroyuki Shimono
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 77 ( 4 ) 489 - 497 2008.10 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Single Work
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Rice yield enhancement by elevated CO2 is reduced in cool weather.
Hiroyuki Shimono, Masumi Okada, Yasuhiro Yamakawa, Hirofumi Nakamura, Kazuhiko Kobayashi, Toshihiro Hasegawa
Global Change Biology 14 276 - 284 2008.02 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Shimono, H., Hasegawa, T. and Iwama, K.
Agronomy Journal 99 1327 - 1337 2007.09 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Shimono, H., Hasegawa, T., Kuwagata, T. and Iwama, K.
Agronomy Journal 99 1338 - 1344 2007.09 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Low temperature-induced sterility in rice: Evidence for the effects of temperature before panicle initiation
Shimono, H., Okada, M., Kanda, E. and Arakawa, I.
Field Crops Research 101 ( 2 ) 221 - 231 2007.03 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Lodging in rice can be alleviated by atmospheric CO2 enrichment
Shimono, H., Okada, M., Yamakawa, Y., Nakamura, H., Kobayashi, K. and Hasegawa, T.
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 118 ( 1-4 ) 223 - 230 2007.01 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Modeling spikelet sterility induced by low temperature in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Shimono, H., Hasegawa, T., Moriyama, M., Fujimura, S. and Nagata, T.
Agronomy Journal 94 1524 - 1536 2005.10 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Effects of elevated CO2 on floral sterility of rice plants caused by low temperature
Okada, M., Shimono, H., Yamakawa, Y., Inoue, M. and Kobayashi, K.
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 60 ( 5 ) 589 - 592 2005.01 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Response of leaf photosynthesis and plant water status in rice to low water temperature at different growth stages
Shimono, H., Hasegawa, T. Fujimura, S. and Iwama, K.
Field Crops Research 89 ( 1 ) 71 - 83 2004.09 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Response of growth and grain yield in paddy rice to cool water at different growth stages
Shimono, H., Hasegawa, T. and Iwama, K.
Field Crops Research 73 ( 2-3 ) 67 - 79 2002.01 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Quantitative expression of developmental processes as a function of water temperature in rice (Oryza sativa L.) under a cool climate
Shimono, H., Hasegawa, T. and Iwama, K.
Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University 70 29 - 40 2001.03 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship