JIRCAS Newsletter (100)

JIRCAS Newsletter
ISSN 27590933
NII recode ID (NCID) AB00045180
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Foreword

“Looking Back on Five Turbulent and Fulfilling Years”   p.3

Special Feature
Five Years at JIRCAS

  • Five Years at JIRCAS: R&D Management for Addressing Global Challenges   p.4
  • A Review of JIRCAS’s Fifth Medium to Long-Term Plan Period   p.5
  • Connecting Research and Society: Five Years of Public Relations and Outreach   p.6
  • Environment Program
    Development of agricultural technologies for climate change, resource recycling and environmental conservation   p.8
  • Food Program
    Technology development towards building a new food system with improved productivity, sustainability and resilience   p.10
  • Information Program
    Strengthening function as an international hub for providing strategic information on agriculture, forestry and fisheries, and mobilizing new research partnerships   p.12

JIRCAS TODAY 

  • 【Research Highlights】
    • Optimization of Biochar Application Depth Contributes to the Reduction of Nitrogen Leaching
      ―Pathway to Sustainable Agriculture by Suppressing Nitrogen Leaching Through Surface Application― p.14
    • Discovery of Cowpea Genetic Resources with Dual Tolerance to Drought and Waterlogging
      ―A Key Foundation for Developing Varieties Resistant to Extreme Weather from Climate Change―   p.14
    • Overcoming Challenges in Drainage Measurement: Clarifying Paddy Field Drainage Characteristics in Lowlands with Cyclic Irrigation Systems
      ―Contributing to the Design of Efficient Irrigation Systems for Lowland Paddy Fields―     p.15
    • Unveiling the Desert Locust’s Adaptation Strategy to Arid Conditions
      ―Reserved Egg Yolk Prolongs Larval Survival―    p.15
    • Achieving Higher Rice Yields in Phosphorus-Deficient Paddy Fields in Sub-Saharan Africa
      ―Development of Sustainable Rice Cultivation Technology Using Farmyard Manure from Smallholder Farmers―   p.16
    • Establishing a Breeding Method for Fertile Hybrids That Overcome the Hybridization Barrier Between Asian Rice and African Rice
      ―Stable Development of Intermediate-Genotype Fertile Hybrids Through Tetraploidization and Diploidization―   p.16
Date of issued
Creator Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
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NII resource type vocabulary Article
Volume 100
Language eng