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Hideaki Matsumoto is affiliated with Kibi International University in Japan. Their research principally focuses on environmental science, agricultural and biological sciences, and engineering. The scientist has contributed to several specialized subfields including food science, biomedical engineering, pollution, global and planetary change, as well as health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

The main topics covered in Hideaki Matsumoto's work involve advanced chemical sensor technologies, fermentation and sensory analysis, essential oils and antimicrobial activity, radioactive contamination and transfer, toxic organic pollutants impact, pharmaceutical and antibiotic environmental impacts, and microplastics and plastic pollution.

Matsumoto has published in various scientific journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Journal of Environmental Chemistry
  • Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
  • BUNSEKI KAGAKU

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Matsumoto include:

  • Use of comprehensive target analysis for determination of contaminants of emerging concern in a sediment core collected from Beppu Bay, Japan, 2020, Environmental Pollution
  • Novel analytical approach to find distinctive odor compounds from garlic cloves infested by the potato-rot nematode Ditylenchus destructor using gas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O) with heart-cut enrichment system, 2020, Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
  • Detection of Odor Compounds in Deep-sea Sediment Cores from Sagami Bay and Izu-Bonin Trench using Gas Chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O), 2020, Journal of Environmental Chemistry
  • Identification of Distinctive Odor Compounds Generated from Garlic Infected by Potato Rot Nematode Using Gas Chromatography-olfactometry, 2021, BUNSEKI KAGAKU
  • Analytical method development of skin gas from beef cattle (Wagyu) using a gas chromatography-olfactometry, 2021, Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment

Frequent collaborators in Matsumoto's research include:

  • Daisuke Ueno
  • Noriko Ryuda
  • Kou Nishimuta
  • Taiki Higuchi
  • Hideki Miyamoto

Best Publications

  • A wheat gene encoding an aluminum‐activated malate transporter

    Takayuki Sasaki;Yoko Yamamoto;Bunichi Ezaki;Maki Katsuhara

  • Lipid peroxidation is an early symptom triggered by aluminum, but not the primary cause of elongation inhibition in pea roots

    Yoko Yamamoto;Yukiko Kobayashi;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Cell biology of aluminum toxicity and tolerance in higher plants.

    Hideaki Matsumoto

  • AtALMT1, which encodes a malate transporter, is identified as one of several genes critical for aluminum tolerance in Arabidopsis

    Owen A. Hoekenga;Lyza G. Maron;Miguel A. Piñeros;Geraldo M. A. Cançado;Geraldo M. A. Cançado

  • Aluminum toxicity is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and the production of reactive oxygen species in plant cells.

    Yoko Yamamoto;Yukiko Kobayashi;S. Rama Devi;Sanae Rikiishi

  • Detoxifying aluminium with buckwheat

    Jian Feng Ma;Shao Jian Zheng;Hideaki Matsumoto;Syuntaro Hiradate

  • High Aluminum Resistance in Buckwheat: I. Al-induced Specific Secretion of Oxalic Acid from Root Tips

    Shao Jian Zheng;Jian Feng Ma;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Engineering high-level aluminum tolerance in barley with the ALMT1 gene

    Emmanuel Delhaize;Peter R. Ryan;Diane M. Hebb;Yoko Yamamoto

  • Expression of Aluminum-Induced Genes in Transgenic Arabidopsis Plants Can Ameliorate Aluminum Stress and/or Oxidative Stress

    Bunichi Ezaki;Richard C. Gardner;Yuka Ezaki;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Internal Detoxification Mechanism of Al in Hydrangea (Identification of Al Form in the Leaves)

    Jian Feng Ma;Syuntaro Hiradate;Kyosuke Nomoto;Takasi Iwashita

  • High Aluminum Resistance in Buckwheat II. Oxalic Acid Detoxifies Aluminum Internally

    Jian Feng Ma;Syuntaro Hiradate;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Pattern of Aluminum-Induced Secretion of Organic Acids Differs between Rye and Wheat

    Xiao Feng Li;Jian Feng Ma;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Aluminum stress signaling in plants

    Sanjib Kumar Panda;Frantisek Baluska;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Aluminum-induced 1→3-β-D-glucan inhibits cell-to-cell trafficking of molecules through plasmodesmata. A new mechanism of aluminum toxicity in plants

    Mayandi Sivaguru;Toru Fujiwara;Josef Šamaj;František Baluška

  • Specific Secretion of Citric Acid Induced by Al Stress in Cassia tora L.

    Jian Feng Ma;Shao Jian Zheng;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Aluminum-Induced Gene Expression and Protein Localization of a Cell Wall-Associated Receptor Kinase in Arabidopsis

    Mayandi Sivaguru;Bunichi Ezaki;Zheng Hui He;Hongyun Tong

  • Localization of aluminium in tea leaves

    Hideaki Matsumoto;Eiji Hirasawa;Seiichiro Morimura;Eiichi Takahashi

  • Changes in cell-wall properties of wheat (Triticum aestivum) roots during aluminum-induced growth inhibition

    Akira Tabuchi;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Plant Nutrition for Sustainable Food Production and Environment

    Tadao Ando;Kounosuke Fujita;Tadahiko Mae;Hideaki Matsumoto

  • Aluminium tolerance is achieved by exudation of citric acid from roots of soybean (Glycine max)

    Zhen Ming Yang;Zhen Ming Yang;Mayandi Sivaguru;Mayandi Sivaguru;Walter J. Horst;Hideaki Matsumoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoko Yamamoto
Yoko Yamamoto Okayama University
Jian Feng Ma
Jian Feng Ma Okayama University
Tomoyuki Yamaya
Tomoyuki Yamaya Tohoku University
Shao Jian Zheng
Shao Jian Zheng Zhejiang University
Syuntaro Hiradate
Syuntaro Hiradate Kyushu University
Peter R. Ryan
Peter R. Ryan Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Sanjib Kumar Panda
Sanjib Kumar Panda National University of Singapore
Emmanuel Delhaize
Emmanuel Delhaize Australian National University
Kazuyoshi Takeda
Kazuyoshi Takeda Okayama University
Maki Katsuhara
Maki Katsuhara Okayama University

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