Symposium

New development of plant science by omics information x AI / September 13, 9:30-12:00 Room B (T17-212)

Organizer: Yasukazu Nakamura (NIG)

  • Spot on the "neo-functionalization", from collaboration with "AI" on genomic/genetic information
    Takashi Akagi (Okayama University)
  • New bioinformatics analysis by integration of plant science and breeding big data
    Hiromi Kajiya-Kanegae (NARO)
  • Possibilities for next-generation information-linked cultivation with IoT/AI
    Hiroshi Mineno (Shizuoka University)

The ABCs of Genome Editing in Recalcitrant Plants / September 13, 9:00-12:00 Room C (T17-214)

Organizers: Yoshihiko Nanasato (Forest Research and Management Organization), Shuhei Yasumoto (Osaka University)

  • Genome Editing Technology for Fruit Trees
    Chikako Nishitani (NARO)
  • Development of high-efficiency transformation system and genome editing in lilies
    Toshikazu Nomizu (Niigata Agricultural Research Institute)
  • Genome edition using wild Oryza species
    Yutaka Sato (NIG)
  • Scheme for the implementation of genome editing in soybean
    Tetsuya Yamada (Hokkaido University)
  • Key points of onion (Allium cepa L.), a crop recalcitrant to transformation
    Takahiro Kamoi (House Foods Group Inc.)
  • Genome editing of nuclear and organelle genome in Brassicaceae crops
    Nobuya Koizuka (Tamagawa University)
  • Carrot Genome Editing System via Somatic Embryogenesis
    Fumiaki Hirose (NARO)

The future of floricultural research / September 13, 9:30-12:00 Room D (T17-216)

Organizer: Taira Miyahara (Chiba University)

  • A regulatory mechanism of flavonoid biosynthetic enzyme activity via protein-protein interaction
    Toshiyuki Waki (Tohoku University)
  • Potential to generate novel flower colors by the formation of anthocyanic vacuolar inclusions
    Ayumi Deguchi (Chiba University)
  • Chemical Structure of the Flavone as Co-pigment in Cosmos bipinnatus Flowers
    Ayumi Uehara (Tamagawa University)
  • The effect of GAs and GA synthesis inhibitors on flower coloration patterns in Petunia
    Mirai Azuma (Nihon University)
  • The Introduction of Flower Breeding in a Private Company
    Chisato Isobe (Miyoshi & Co., Ltd.)

Emerging Trends in Transcription Factor Research / September 13, 13:30-16:30, Room B (T17-212)

Organizers: Tsubasa Shoji (Institute of Natural Medicine, Toyama University), Akira Iwase (RIKEN CSRS)

  • Transcription Factors Regulating Specialized Metabolism: Quest for the versatile factors
    Tsubasa Shoji (Toyama University)
  • Functional prediction of transcription factors using omics data meta-analysis
    Atsushi Fukushima (Kyoto Prefectural University)
  • Single-cell analysis of a non-model organism to reveal the molecular mechanisms of cell fate reprogramming
    Hatsune Morinaka (RIKEN CSRS)
  • Molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in plant cold stress responses
    Satoshi Kidokoro (Tokyo Tech)
  • Transcriptional regulatory networks governing nitrogen response and its application
    Shuichi Yanagisawa (The University of Tokyo)
  • Gene Expression Control Using Artificial Transcription Factors
    Takashi Sera (Okayama University)

Plant host manufacturing / September 13 13:30 - 16:30 Room C (T17-214)

Organizer: Kazufumi Yazaki (Kyoto University)

  • Development and application of a resveratrol production process using Vitis coignetiae cell suspension cultures
    Homare Tabata (Hokkaido Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.)
  • Production of useful steroid/triterpenoid saponins by plant tissue culture using genome editing technology
    Toshiya Muranaka (Osaka University)
  • Toward the practical application of Marchantia polymorpha: Development of edible Marchantia and synthetic biology platform
    Masaharu Mizutani (Kobe University)
  • Biomass polymer obtained from Eucommia ulmoides
    Yoshihisa Nakazawa (Tokushima University)
  • Development of recombinant transferrin production process in rice cell suspension culture at pilot scale
    Kazuaki Ohara (Kirin Holdings)
  • Manufacture by a Plant Biotechnology Venture Company: R&D of Regenerative Medicine Products
    Masayuki Yuki (UniBio Corp.)

The frontier of plasma agriculture / September 13, 14:00-16:30 Room D (T17-216)

Organizers: Yuki Yanagawa (Chiba University/RIKEN), Shoko Tsuboyama (Tokyo University of Science)

  • Development of new atmospheric plasmas for plasma agriculture applications
    Akitoshi Okino (Tokyo Tech)
  • Recent progress of study on germination enhancement by plasma irradiation to seeds
    Kazunori Koga (Kyushu University)
  • Effect of an atmospheric-pressure plasma irradiation on the seeds of Sorghum bicolar
    Yuki Yanagawa (Chiba University)
  • Elucidating molecular mechanisms for the effects of plasma irradiation on plants using Marchantia polymorpha
    Shoko Tsuboyama (Tokyo University of Science)
  • Plasma treatments in rice paddy fields: Impacts on yield and quality
    Kenji Ishikawa (Nagoya University)
  • Plant Immunity Induction by Reactive Nitrogen Species Synthesized by Atmospheric Pressure Air Plasma
    Toshiro Kaneko (Tohoku University)