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Mitsuro Hyakumachi

Mitsuro Hyakumachi

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
49
Citations
7664
World Ranking
2302
National Ranking
79

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Fungus
  • Gene

Mitsuro Hyakumachi spends much of his time researching Botany, Microbiology, Rhizosphere, Fungus and Glomus. Mitsuro Hyakumachi combines topics linked to Restriction fragment length polymorphism with his work on Botany. His study in Microbiology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Arabidopsis thaliana, Arabidopsis and Gene, Polymerase chain reaction.

His studies deal with areas such as Agronomy, Zoysia, Biological pest control and Sterile fungi as well as Rhizosphere. Mitsuro Hyakumachi combines subjects such as Cucumber mosaic virus, Lotus japonicus, Mesorhizobium loti and Phoma with his study of Fungus. His Phoma study also includes fields such as

  • Colonization and related Horticulture,
  • Colletotrichum orbiculare and related Pathogen.

His most cited work include:

  • Molecular Characterization of the Fusarium graminearum Species Complex in Japan (143 citations)
  • Induction of Systemic Resistance in Cucumber against Several Diseases by Plant Growth-promoting Fungi: lignification and Superoxide Generation (138 citations)
  • The plant growth-promoting fungus Penicillium simplicissimum GP17-2 induces resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana by activation of multiple defense signals. (118 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Mitsuro Hyakumachi mostly deals with Botany, Horticulture, Microbiology, Rhizoctonia solani and Rhizoctonia. His Botany research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Inoculation and Colonization. His Horticulture research incorporates themes from Agronomy and Incubation.

His studies in Microbiology integrate themes in fields like Salicylic acid, Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis. His study on Rhizoctonia solani also encompasses disciplines like

  • Hypha together with Potato dextrose agar,
  • Mycelium that connect with fields like Japonica and Betula platyphylla. His study in Rhizoctonia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Stem rot, Internal transcribed spacer and Fatty acid.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (52.71%)
  • Horticulture (28.57%)
  • Microbiology (24.14%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Horticulture (28.57%)
  • Botany (52.71%)
  • Microbiology (24.14%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Horticulture, Botany, Microbiology, Rhizoctonia and Fusarium are his primary areas of study. His work in Horticulture addresses issues such as Agronomy, which are connected to fields such as Incubation, Soil pH, Sclerotium and Nutrient. His Botany research integrates issues from Plant disease resistance and Pseudomonas syringae.

His studies deal with areas such as Salicylic acid, Jasmonic acid, Bacillus thuringiensis and Plant growth as well as Microbiology. The various areas that Mitsuro Hyakumachi examines in his Rhizoctonia study include Hypocotyl and Inoculation. His Fusarium research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici, Crown and Bakanae.

Between 2013 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Systemic resistance induced by volatile organic compounds emitted by plant growth-promoting fungi in Arabidopsis thaliana. (89 citations)
  • ppdb: plant promoter database version 3.0 (46 citations)
  • The Plant Growth-promoting Fungus Penicillium spp. GP15-1 Enhances Growth and Confers Protection against Damping-off and Anthracnose in the Cucumber (27 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Fungus

Mitsuro Hyakumachi mainly focuses on Botany, Microbiology, Arabidopsis, Arabidopsis thaliana and Biological pest control. His research in Botany intersects with topics in Plant disease resistance, Systemic acquired resistance and Horticulture. His study looks at the relationship between Microbiology and fields such as Rhizosphere, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.

Mitsuro Hyakumachi has included themes like Salicylic acid, Jasmonic acid, Microarray analysis techniques and Pseudomonas syringae in his Arabidopsis study. Mitsuro Hyakumachi has researched Biological pest control in several fields, including Beneficial bacteria, Biotechnology and Integrated pest management. His Colletotrichum orbiculare study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Inoculation, Cultivar and Phoma.

Best Publications

  • Classification of Rhizoctonia spp. using rDNA-ITS sequence analysis supports the genetic basis of the classical anastomosis grouping

    Michal Sharon;Shiro Kuninaga;Mitsuro Hyakumachi;Shigeo Naito

  • Molecular Characterization of the Fusarium graminearum Species Complex in Japan

    H. Suga;G. W. Karugia;T. Ward;L. R. Gale

  • Induction of Systemic Resistance in Cucumber against Several Diseases by Plant Growth-promoting Fungi: lignification and Superoxide Generation

    Nobuyo Koike;Mitsuro Hyakumachi;Koji Kageyama;Shinji Tsuyumu

  • The plant growth-promoting fungus Penicillium simplicissimum GP17-2 induces resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana by activation of multiple defense signals.

    Md. Motaher Hossain;Farjana Sultana;Mayumi Kubota;Hiroyuki Koyama

  • Systemic resistance induced by volatile organic compounds emitted by plant growth-promoting fungi in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Hushna Ara Naznin;Daigo Kiyohara;Minako Kimura;Mitsuo Miyazawa

  • The advancing identification and classification of Rhizoctonia spp. using molecular and biotechnological methods compared with the classical anastomosis grouping

    Michal Sharon;Shiro Kuninaga;Mitsuro Hyakumachi;Baruch Sneh

  • Systemic resistance induced in Arabidopsis thaliana by Trichoderma asperellum SKT-1, a microbial pesticide of seedborne diseases of rice.

    Yohei Yoshioka;Haruki Ichikawa;Hushna Ara Naznin;Atsushi Kogure

  • Analysis of volatile organic compounds emitted by plant growth-promoting fungus Phoma sp. GS8-3 for growth promotion effects on tobacco.

    Hushna Ara Naznin;Minako Kimura;Mitsuo Miyazawa;Mitsuro Hyakumachi

  • Interactions between the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae and plant growth-promoting fungi and their significance for enhancing plant growth and suppressing damping-off of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)

    W.A. Chandanie;M. Kubota;M. Hyakumachi

  • Talaromyces wortmannii FS2 emits β-caryphyllene, which promotes plant growth and induces resistance

    Yasuo Yamagiwa;Yoshishige Inagaki;Yuki Ichinose;Kazuhiro Toyoda

  • Interactions Between Plant Growth Promoting Fungi and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus Mosseae and Induction of Systemic Resistance to Anthracnose Disease in Cucumber

    W. A. Chandanie;M. Kubota;M. Hyakumachi

  • Differential inducible defense mechanisms against bacterial speck pathogen in Arabidopsis thaliana by plant-growth-promoting-fungus Penicillium sp. GP16-2 and its cell free filtrate

    Md. Motaher Hossain;Farjana Sultana;Mayumi Kubota;Mitsuro Hyakumachi

  • Plant-Growth-Promoting Fungi from Turfgrass Rhizosphere with Potential for Disease Suppression

    Mitsuro Hyakumachi

  • Induction of systemic resistance against Cucumber mosaic virus by Penicillium simplicissimum GP17‐2 in Arabidopsis and tobacco

    M. M. Elsharkawy;M. M. Elsharkawy;M. Shimizu;H. Takahashi;M. Hyakumachi

  • Characterization of a new cultural type (LP) of Rhizoctonia solani AG2-2 isolated from warm-season turfgrasses, and its genetic differentiation from other cultural types

    M. Hyakumachi;T. Mushika;Y. Ogiso;T. Toda

  • Phylogenetic relationships of Pythium species based on ITS and 5.8S sequences of the ribosomal DNA

    Chieko Matsumoto;Koji Kageyama;Haruhisa Suga;Mitsuro Hyakumachi

  • The plant growth‐promoting fungus Fusarium equiseti and the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae stimulate plant growth and reduce severity of anthracnose and damping‐off diseases in cucumber (Cucumis sativus) seedlings

    M.G.B. Saldajeno;M. Hyakumachi

  • Phylogenetic relationships of Ralstonia solanacearum species complex strains from Asia and other continents based on 16S rDNA, endoglucanase, and hrpB gene sequences

    Joselito E. Villa;Kenichi Tsuchiya;Mitsuo Horita;Marina Natural

  • The plant growth-promoting fungus Fusarium equiseti and the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae induce systemic resistance against Cucumber mosaic virus in cucumber plants

    Mohsen Mohamed Elsharkawy;Mohsen Mohamed Elsharkawy;Masafumi Shimizu;Hideki Takahashi;Mitsuro Hyakumachi

  • Role of root colonization ability of plant growth promoting fungi in the suppression of take-all and common root rot of wheat

    M.B. Shivanna;M.S. Meera;M. Hyakumachi

Frequent Co-Authors

Koji Kageyama
Koji Kageyama Gifu University
Mitsuo Miyazawa
Mitsuo Miyazawa Kindai University
Hideki Takahashi
Hideki Takahashi Tohoku University
Yoichi Matsubara
Yoichi Matsubara Tohoku University
Seiya Tsushima
Seiya Tsushima Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Yuki Ichinose
Yuki Ichinose Okayama University
Tomonori Shiraishi
Tomonori Shiraishi Okayama University
Mitsuyasu Hasebe
Mitsuyasu Hasebe The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Jozef Schell
Jozef Schell Max Planck Society
Ehud Gazit
Ehud Gazit Tel Aviv University

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