Independent experts nominated by country party

Hisashi Tsujimoto

Title
Dr.
First name
Hisashi
Last name
Tsujimoto
Gender
M
Nominating Country
Date of Nomination
Other Disciplines
Plant Science
UN languages spoken

English

Geographical Focus
Armenia
Bhutan
China
Nepal
Tajikistan
Job function
Dr.
Division
Tottori University, Faculty of Agriculture
Email
tsujim@muses.tottori-u.ac.jp
Telephone number
+81 857 31-5352
Work experience
1. Exploration and investigation of genetic diversity of wheat and barley in China and the surrounded countries_x000D_
2. Introduction of useful genetic variation of wild species to wheat by genetic method, and application of the lines for agriculture in dry lands._x000D_
3. Chromosome engineering of wheat and some crops species as pearl millet, maize and Torenia.
Highest Academic achievement and qualification
Doctor of Agriculture, Biology for Agriculture and Forestry, Kyoto University, 1986
Number of Publications
140
Publication titles
1. Kikuchi S, Saito Y, Ryto H., Fukunishi N., Abe T, Tanaka H, Tsujimoto H (2009) Effect of heavy ion beams on chromosomes of common wheat, Triticum aestivum. Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis (in press)._x000D_
2. Eleuch L, Jilal A, Grando S, Ceccarelli S, von Korff Schmising M, Tsujimoto H, Hajer A, Daaloul A, Baum M (2008). Genetic diversity and association analysis for salinity tolerance, heading date and plant height of barley germplasm using simple sequence repeat markers. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 50:1004-1014._x000D_
3. Subbarao SV, Ban T, Kishii M, Ito O, Samejima H, Wang HY, Pearse SJ, Gopalakrishnan S, Nakahara K, Tsujimoto H, Berry HW (2007) Can biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) genes from perennial Leymus racemosus (Triticeae) combat nitrification in wheat farming? Plant and Soil 299:55-64._x000D_
4. Tanaka H, Morris CF, Haruna M, Tsujimoto H (2008, 8) Prevalence of puroindoline alleles in wheat varieties from eastern Asia including the discovery of a new SNP in puroindoline b. Plant Genetic Resources: Characterization and Utilization 6:142-152. _x000D_
5. Khatib F, Koudsieh S, Ghazal B, Barton JE, Tsujimoto H, Baum M (2007) Developing herbicide resistant lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus subsp. culinaris) throught Agrobacteriium mediated transformation. Arab Journal of Plant Protection 25:185-192.
Organisation name
Kyoto University
Organisation street address
4-101 Koyamacho-Minami
Organisation city
Tottori
Organisation country
Japan