Research Highlights(2001)

Research Highlights
1. Conformity of agricultural land use and physical stability in Khon Kaen, Northeast Thailand
2. Identification of target genes of the DREB1A transcription factor controlling abiotic-stress-responsive gene expression using a full-length cDNA microarray
3. Simple and rapid method for the detection of lipoxygenase isozymes in soybean seeds
4. Tagging of slow rusting genes for leaf rust, Lr34 and Lr46, using microsatellite markers in wheat
5. Alternative tillage system for upland cropping in Northeast Thailand
6. Eco-physiological characteristics and yielding ability of Erianthus spp.
7. Sustainability of sugarcane production evaluated based on N2 fixation and organic matter cycle
8. Technologies for rainfed rice production in Northeast Thailand
9. Evaluation of rainfall station networks in tropical monsoon areas
10. Significance of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in forage production in the Brazilian savannas
11. On-farm trial for pasture establishment on wetland in the Brazilian savannas
12. Energy requirements for maintenance of Holstein crossbred dry cows in Northeast Thailand
13. Microorganism control in packed tofu manufacture using electrolyzed water
14. Processing of high-quality rice noodles in China
15. Preparation of cellulose pulp from oil palm empty fruit bunches
16. Characteristics of Chinese domestic freshwater fish: Postmortem changes in the muscle quality of silver carp and grass carp
17. Diagnosis and prevention of viral diseases occurring in cultured shrimp
18. Development of male-sterile lines of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) varieties using male-sterile cytoplasm detected from a cultivar "Kurodane Kinugasa"
19. The function of tomato mitochondrial small heat shock protein under heat stress conditions
20. A breeding index for improving the early growth of sugarcane
21. The relationship between the distribution of citrus psylla, the vector insect of citrus greening disease, and the distribution of jasmine orange
22. Ecological characteristics of Antilochus coqueberti, a specialist natural predator of cotton stainers
23. Differences among rice cultivars in CH4 emission and populations of rhizospheric methanotrophic bacteria at the rice ripening stage
Date of issued
Creator Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Available Online
NII resource type vocabulary Technical Report
Issue 2001
Rights Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Language eng

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