Directions for Application

DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICATION
FOR
THE SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
IN ARID LAND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2015
(THREE-YEAR DOCTORAL COURSE)
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences
Tottori University
Japan
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences (UGAS), Tottori University, was founded in 1989 as an
independent three-year Doctoral course. The UGAS is organized on the basis of the three Master's Courses of Tottori,
Shimane and Yamaguchi Universities, and the research facilities at the Universities. The UGAS is operated in close
alliance and cooperation with the Master's Courses of the three constituent Universities.
The Special Program (SP) for foreign students in Arid Land Agricultural Sciences in the UGAS is designed for those
students who have finished the Special Program of the Master's courses (Pre-Doctoral Courses) at the constituent
Universities; Tottori, Shimane and Yamaguchi. Because the SP at the UGAS is to be open as of October 2015, any foreign
students at large can apply for the SP in the field of arid land agricultural sciences and related sciences.
Ⅰ. PURPOSE OF THE SPECIAL PROGRAM
This Special Program (SP) is designed to provide academically advanced education to study bioresources,
environmental foundation and management for agriculture in the arid land areas in the world. The students are expected
to learn the basic and applied sciences related to the areas so that they are able to conduct appropriate measures to deal
with desertification and food supply issues.
Ⅱ. FIELDS OF STUDY AND NUMBER OF STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED
1.
Fields of Study: Applications for any field in arid land agricultural sciences and related sciences are accepted,
provided that each applicant finds a suitable academic major advisor in the annexed "List of Supervisors and
Their Research Interests".
2.
Number of Students to be admitted: Three students funded by the Scholarship from the Ministry of Education,
Culture and Technology (Monbukagakusho:MEXT) of the Japanese Government Scholarships (hereafter
"Scholarship").
A limited number of students funded privately or by the other sources (hereafter "Personal
Funds").
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Ⅲ. APPLICANTS FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP
1. QUALIFICATIONS
(1) Nationality: Applicants for the Scholarship should not be living in Japan at the time of application.
Applicants should be nationals from countries which have a diplomatic relation with Japan.
(2) Age: Applicants should be under 35 years of age as of April 1, 2015; those born on or after April 2, 1980.
(3) Academic career: Applicants should have or be expected to earn a Master's degree by the end of September
2015.
(4) Health: Applicants should be in good mental and physical health.
(5) Language proficiency: A good working level in English is required.
(6) Arrival in Japan: The admitted students must arrive in Japan between October 1 and 7, 2015.
(7) Visa: Applicant must have a student visa
(8) Applicants who are officially recommended by a university which holds an exchange agreement or has
practically exchanged research activities with Tottori University (including the constituent universities).
Notes:
① Military related personnel are not eligible to apply.
② Persons who can't come to Japan on the specified dates can't apply.
③ Those persons who have been engaged in education and research for approximately 3 years in their own
countries after the last Scholarship was granted can't apply.
④ Persons already receiving financial support from their own governments or other organizations are
ineligible for the Scholarship
⑤ Those students who have already applied for the 2015 MEXT scholarship programs through other Japanese
universities or Japanese embassies or consulates; or the 2015 Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
scholarship for the Short-term Student Exchange Promotion Program; or those students who are currently
enrolled under JASSO Scholarship can’t apply.
⑥ Applicants who will enroll at a university in Japan as a privately-financed overseas student in 2015 can't
apply.
⑦ Applicants whose academic score does not meet the Monbukagakusho/MEXT criteria can’t apply.(For
detailed information, please refer to the desired major supervisor.)
⑧ Applications are not approved to study on a project abroad.
⑨ Admission may be canceled, if successful applicants do not hold a Master's or equivalent degree by the end
of September, 2015.
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2. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Applicants seeking a Scholarship should submit the following documents through the desired major advisor
between February 2 and 27, 2015. Applications directly mailed to the UGAS are not accepted.
Documents:
(1) Application in the prescribed form, APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE UNITED GRADUATE
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, TOTTORI UNIVERSITY, 2015 (Form No. 1).
(2) Another application in the prescribed form, APPLICATION FOR JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
(MONBUKAGAKUSHO:MEXT) SCHOLARSHIP (Double-sided printing)
(3) FIELD OF STUDY AND STUDY PROGRAM in the prescribed form.
(4) A WRITTEN PLEDGE in the prescribed form (Form No. 2).
(5) LETTER OF APPLICATION (about 1,200 words). Use A4 paper and attach a cover sheet (Form No.3).
(6) One copy of the applicant's Master's degree certificate or a certificate issued by the applicant's graduate school
indicating that the applicant will be receiving a Master's degree by the end of September, 2015. Doctoral degree.
(7) Transcripts of academic records with English translations issued by the schools that the applicant attended.
(8) A letter describing the applicant's performance at the final school; the applicant’s academic performance clearly
indicated in a manner such as being in the top 5% in the class, GPA, etc.
(9) A summary of the Master's thesis in English (about 1,200 words), or a summary of the research program in
English (about 1,200 words) in the case of applicants who anticipate a Master's degree. Use A4 paper and attach
a cover sheet (Form No.4).
(10) Certificate of citizenship issued by the applicant's municipal authority.
(11) Letter of references from the dean of the applicant's college addressed to the President of Tottori University.
(12) Recommendation Letter from the President of University or the Dean of Faculty to the President of Tottori
University.
(13) One copy of the record showing English ability such as TOEFL, TOEIC or IELTS objectively.
(14) Photocopies of publications described in item #8 in APPLICATION FOR JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
(MONBUKAGAKUSHO:MEXT) SCHOLARSHIP.
(15) Three photographs should be pasted in the designated place on the application form. Photographs should be
taken from the front, from the chest up, bare-headed, and taken within 6 months of application. One photograph
(4.5 x 3.5cm) and two photographs (4.5 x 3.5cm)
Notes:
① These documents should either be typed or printed neatly in English. Application forms can be
downloaded from the Website (http://rendai.muses.tottori-u.ac.jp/english/recruit/index.html).
② Applications will not be accepted unless all the documents mentioned above are fully and correctly
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completed and delivered to the constituent University by February 27, 2015.
③ Applicants should interview with prospective major- and sub-advisors. Interviews can be done
using e-mail ; but, such interviews have to be done at least three times individually by the
prospective major advisor and two sub-advisors.
④ None of the documents submitted will be returned to the applicants.
⑤ Each applicant should select a professor as prospective major and contact the professor in advance
in preparing the application documents. Applications failing to nominate a professor will not be
accepted.
⑥ Once an applicant applies for admission for a Monbukagakusho Scholarship, the applicant must
not withdraw from it.
3. Benefits of the Scholarship
(1) Scholarship payments: A monthly allowance of 145,000 yen (proposed charges) will be given to each recipient
from October 2015 to September 2018 by the Japanese Government.
(2) School fees: All school fees, i.e., entrance examination, registration and tuition, shall be waived.
(3) Round Trip transportation to Japan
① A recipient will be supplied, according to the itinerary designated by the Monbukagakusho, with an economy
class air ticket from the international airport nearest to the applicant’s home address to the Tokyo (Narita)
International Airport (or another international airport when the participating University of the United
Graduate School finds it more desirable from an economical viewpoint).
② At the end of the term, a recipient who is going back to their home country within the specific period after the
expiration of their Scholarship will be supplied, according to their application, with an economy class air
ticket from Tokyo (Narita) International Airport to the international airport nearest to their home address.
Note: Expenses incurred for travel from the designated international airport in Japan to the constituent
University of the UGAS and the costs of insurance for the entire trip are not reimbursable.
(4) This university encourages the participation to Personal Accident Insurance for Students Pursuing Education
and Research to be able to spend a college life after entrance to school in peace. The premium is 2,600 yen in
three years. This premium is considerably cheaper than the premium of the private insurance regime. And when
a member of this insurance got injured, the member of this insurance is compensated for.
(note) This insurance is accident insurance. When a member of this insurance got injured or died in the
unexpected accident during regular curricular activities, extracurricular activities, the commute to school or in
the campus, this insurance is paid. For details, please refer to Health Science Center (TEL (0857)31-5065).
[Additional Benefits]
The National Health Insurance scheme is a fundamental part of Japan's medical care system. It is
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designed to cover a portion of the medical expenses incurred by citizens.
To apply for National Health Insurance, go to your local municipal government offices and follow the
required procedures as instructed. After joining the scheme, you will only be responsible for paying 30% of
any medical expenses you incur. (Exceptions apply in some cases.)
4. ADMISSION FOR RECOMMENDATION TO MONBUKAGAKUSHO SCHOLARSHIP
(1) Candidates for the Scholarship will be judged for acceptance under the document review and evaluation results
of the interviews.
(2) On the occasion of selection, Applicants with a nationality on the list of countries is given priority.
(3) Monbukagakusho will select the recipients from candidates recommended by Tottori University.
(4) Notification will be sent during July to applicants who were selected for admission to the Special Program by
Monbukagakusho.
5. EDUCATION
The successful applicants will be enrolled as full-time graduate students and be expected to complete their thesis
research for a doctoral degree within three years, under supervision and instruction mainly in English. Each student
is supervised by the faculty members of the three constituent Universities; a professor as a major advisor and two
professors as sub-advisors. Although each student studies at the constituent University where the applicant’s major
advisor resides, the applicant can use the training and research facilities at the other two constituent Universities.
6. RESERVATIONS
(1) A recipient will be deprived of the Scholarship in the following cases:
① False statements in the documents.
② Violation of the pledge.
③ Violation of school regulations, and no promise of academic achievement.
④ Retiring from the SP or transferring to another university.
⑤ Switch of the visa status from Student to others.
⑥ Receiving a scholarship from any other organization including from an organization in your own country,
except for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the Japanese government.
(2) As a general rule, the scholarship is not provided for the period when the foreign student takes a leave of absence
or the student is absent for a long time.
(3) If false statements were made in the application documents, the applicant’s admission shall be canceled even
after having been accepted in the United Graduate School.
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(4) With enrollment, new students are advised to become well informed about the Japanese climate, customs,
manners, and other cultural aspects in general before coming to Japan. It is strongly recommended that they
study the Japanese language. Knowledge of the Japanese language is very helpful to new-comers to Japan.
Ⅳ. APPLICANTS WITH PERSONAL FUNDS
** This Section is for applicants who apply for the SP but not for the Scholarship.
1. QUALIFICATIONS
(1) Nationality: Applicants with Personal Funds are welcome to apply for the SP regardless of their nationality or
residential experiences in Japan.
(2) Age: There is no age limitation for applicants with Personal Funds.
(3) Academic career: Applicants should have or be expected to earn a Master's degree or equivalent qualifications
by the end of September, 2015. Admission may be canceled, if successful applicants do not hold a Master's or
equivalent degree by the end of September, 2015.
(4) Health: Applicants should be in good mental and physical health.
(5) Language proficiency: A good working level in English is required.
(6) Arrival in Japan: The admitted students must arrive in Japan between October 1 and 7, 2015.
(7) Note: Military related personnel are not eligible to apply, if they are to remain on duty during the period of study.
2. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Applicants should submit the following documents through the desired major advisor to the School by May 8, 2015.
Applications directly mailed to the School will not be accepted.
Documents:
(1)
Application in prescribed form, APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR
FOREIGN STUDENTS IN ARID LAND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2015 (Form No. 5).
(2)
LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION in the prescribed form by those students who know the applicant’s
research/study capability, addressed to the Dean of the United Graduate School (Form No. 6).
(3)
LETTER OF APPLICATION (about 1,200 words). Use A4 paper and attach a cover sheet (Form No. 3).
(4)
One copy of the applicant's Master's degree certificate or a certificate issued by the applicant's graduate
school indicating that the applicant will be receiving a Master's degree. Doctoral degree.
(5)
Transcript of academic record issued by university authorities and its English translation.
(6)
A summary of the Master's thesis in English (about 1,200 words), or a summary of the research program in
English (about 1,200 words) in the case of applicants who anticipate a Master's degree. Use A4 paper and
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attach a cover sheet (Form No.4).
(7)
Certificate of citizenship issued by municipal authorities.
(8)
One copy of the record showing English ability such as TOEFL, TOEIC or IELTS objectively.
(9)
Photocopies of publications described in #10 in APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION.
(10)
Passport size Photograph (5 x 4cm), showing a picture taken from the front, from the chest up, bare-headed,
and taken within 6 months of the application date, indicating name and nationality on the reverse side (should
be attached to the designated place on the application form).
(11)
Entrance examination fee of 30,000 yen (to be paid in cash or a postal money order, but waived for current
Master students at the constituent Universities).
Notes:
① These documents should either be typed or printed neatly in English. Application forms can be
downloaded from the Website (http://rendai.muses.tottori-u.ac.jp/english/recruit/index.html).
② Applications will not be accepted unless all the documents mentioned above are fully and correctly
completed and delivered in due time.
③ The letters of recommendation should include the writer’s assessment of the applicant's English
proficiency as Excellent, Good or Fair.
④ The above-mentioned information for documents (1), (2), and (3) should be submitted on the forms
provided, and others on A4 size paper. Only originals, not photocopies, will be accepted.
⑤ None of the documents submitted will be returned to the applicants.
⑥ Each applicant should select a professor as a prospective major advisor from the annexed "List of
Supervisors and Their Research Interests" and contact professor in advance in preparing the application
documents. Application failing to nominate a professor as a major advisor will not be accepted.
Applicants should interview with prospective major- and sub-advisors. Interviews can be done using
e-mail ; but, such interviews have to be done at least three times individually by the prospective major
advisor and two sub-advisors.
3. FEES ON ENTRANCE
(1)
Admission fee: 282,000 yen (proposed) (waived for students continuing from the Master’s course at the
constituent Universities).
(2)
Tuition: 267,900 yen (proposed) for the first semester (annually 535,800 yen). Tuition may be revised each
school year.
(3) This university encourages the participation to Personal Accident Insurance for Students Pursuing Education
and Research to be able to spend a college life after entrance to school in peace. The premium is 2,600 yen in
three years. This premium is considerably cheaper than the premium of the private insurance regime. And when
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a member of this insurance got injured, the member of this insurance is compensated for.
(note) This insurance is accident insurance. When a member of this insurance got injured or died in the
unexpected accident during regular curricular activities, extracurricular activities, the commute to school or in
the campus, this insurance is paid. For details, please refer to Health Science Center (TEL (0857)31-5065).
(4) Medical insurance of the National Health Insurance Program: The National Health Insurance scheme is a
fundamental part of Japan's medical care system. It is designed to cover a portion of the medical expenses
incurred by citizens. To apply for National Health Insurance, go to your local municipal government offices
and follow the required procedures as instructed. After joining the scheme, you will only be responsible for
paying 30% of any medical expenses you incur. (Exceptions apply in some cases.)
4. SELECTION
(1)
Applicants with Personal Funds will be judged for admission under the documents listed in Section 3. The
records of TOEFL and TOEIC, and other evidence to show a good working level in English are also
referenced.
(2)
Successful applicants will be decided in the meeting of the United Graduate School, and notification will be
sent during June to the successful applicants.
5. EDUCATION
The successful applicants will be enrolled as full-time graduate students and expected to complete their thesis
research for a doctoral degree within three years, under supervision and instruction mainly in English. Each
student is supervised by the faculty members of the three constituent Universities; a professor as a major advisor
and two professors as sub-advisors. Although each student studies at the constituent University where the student’s
major advisor resides, the applicant can use training and research facilities at the other two constituent
Universities.
6. ENROLLMENT DATE: October, 2015
7. RESERVATIONS
(1) If false statements were made in the application documents, the applicant’s admission shall be canceled even
after having been accepted in the United Graduate School.
(2)
With enrollment, new students are advised to become well informed about the Japanese climate, customs,
manners, and other cultural aspects in general before coming to Japan. It is strongly recommended that they
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study the Japanese language. Knowledge of the Japanese language is very helpful to new-comers to Japan.
More detailed information and all correspondence about this program is available from:
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences
Tottori University
4-101, Koyama-Minami, Tottori, 680-8553 Japan
Tel: 81-857-31-5446 (81 is the international code for Japan)
Fax: 81-857-31-5683 (81 is the international code for Japan)
E-mail: [email protected]
Addressess of Constituent Universities:
*Tottori University
Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University
4-101, Koyama-Minami, Tottori, 680-8553 Japan
Tel: 81-857-31-5346 (81 is the international code for Japan)
Fax: 81-857-31-5347 (81 is the international code for Japan)
*Shimane University
Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University
1060, Nishikawatsu, Matsue, 690-8504 Japan
Tel: 81-852-32-6492 (81 is the international code for Japan)
Fax: 81-852-32-6499 (81 is the international code for Japan)
*Yamaguchi University
Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University
1677-1, Yoshida, Yamaguchi, 753-0841 Japan
Tel: 81-83-933-5800 (81 is the international code for Japan)
Fax: 81-83-933-5820 (81 is the international code for Japan)
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List of Major Supervisors and their Research Interests
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences offers doctoral programs in the following four major
courses : Bioproduction Science ; Bioenvironmental Science ; Bioresources Science and Global Arid Land
Science. Each course contains one to three Divisions ; and each Division offers basic and applied research
programs. Faculty members (Professors and Associate Professors who serve as Major Supervisors) and their
active reseach programs are listed below.
1.THE COURSE OF BIOPRODUCTION SCIENCE
(a) Division of Agricultural Production Science
Toshiki ASAO(SN)
Vegetable and Ornamental
Science
Production of vegetables and ornamentals
Akihiro ITAI(TT)
Horticultural Biotechnology
Molecular breeding and physiology of fruit trees
Hiroyuki ITAMURA(SN)
Postharvest Physiology of Fruits
Studies on the physiological changes in fruit ripening
Tohru KOBATA(SN)
Crop Science
Eco-physiological study for the improvement of crop production
Nobuo KOBAYASHI(SN)
Horticultural Breeding
Evaluation of plant genetic resources and applications for
breeding
Masayoshi SHIGYO(YG)
Genetics and Breeding for
Horticultural Crops
Improvement of horticultural crops by means of chromosome
engineering technique
Donghe XU*(TT)
Plant genetic resources
Genetic studies on environmental stress tolerance in crops
Tadashi TAKAHASHI(YG)
Crop Science
Establishment of low-cost and low-input crop cultivation
systems
Fumio TAMURA(TT)
Physiology of Fruit Trees
Studies on the control of endodormancy in Japanese pears
Akira NAKATSUKA(SN)
Molecular Breeding of
Horticultural Crop
Molecular breeding for agriculturally useful traits in horticulture
crops
Yoshimichi FUKUTA*(TT)
Crop Breeding and Genetics
Breeding sciences for diversity, differentiation, and genetic
mechanism for agricultural traits in rice
Shingo MATSUMOTO(SN)
Biochemistry of Soil and Plant
Nutrition
Studies on the mechanism of plant nutrient acquisition in
relation to soil fertility
Toshikazu MATSUMOTO(SN)
Fruit science
Studies on fruit growing and processed food
Haruhiko YAMAMOTO(YG)
Environmental Information
Science
Growth diagnosis of plant canopies by optical measuring
methods
Abbreviations;
*
TT : Tottori University,
SN : Shimane University, YG : Yamaguchi University.
; Cooperation with Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
(b) Division of Forest Resources Science
Katsuhisa ITO(SN)
Forest Policy
Forests, forestry and less-favored area problems and policy
Koichiro KOIKE (SN)
Forest Science
Metabolism between Forest and Society, Bioenergy
Ryota NAGASAWA(TT)
Landscape Ecology
Landscape ecological analysis on the physical and human
environment in mountainous regions
Yoshiyuki HIOKI(TT)
Conservation and Restoration
Planning of Ecosystem
Ecological planning and engineering for conservation and
restoration of biodiversity
(c) Division of Managerial Economics
Yasuhiro ITO(SN)
History of Fisheries
Study on history of agricultural, fisheries and rural problems in
modern Japan
Kazuyoshi UCHIDA(SN)
History of Agriculture
Study on the modernization process of agricultural science in
Japan
Makoto NOHMI(TT)
Rural Economics
Development and application of regional analysis methods
Hideo FURUTSUKA(TT)
Agricultural Accounting
The establishment of financial accounting standards for family
farms and cost accounting of farm produce
Toshinobu MATSUDA(TT)
Economics of Consumer Behavior
Empirical analysis of consumer behavior, especially food
demand
2.THE COURSE OF BIOENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
(a) Division of Production Environmental Engineering
Koji INOSAKO(TT)
Soil and Water Management
Conservation, restoration and sustainable use of soil and water
environment
Hidehiko OGATA(TT)
Irrigation and Drainage Facilities
Engineering
Evaluation of construction materials and structural performance
of irrigation and drainage structures
Ichiro KITA(SN)
Water and Vegetation use
Planning
Water use planning and management, and improvement by
vegetation
Hiroaki SOMURA(SN)
River basin Environmental
Engineering
Study on integrated lake watershed conservation and
management
Ikuo TAKEDA(SN)
Water Quality and Hydrology
Evaluation and control of nonpoint sources in watersheds
Akira YANO(SN)
Bioenvironmental Electrical
Engineering
Application of electrical engineering to bioenvironmental
technologies
(b) Division of Environmental Science
Tadanori AIMI(TT)
Biochemical Technology of
Microorganisms
Biochemistry, molecular biology and biotechnology of microbial
production
Futoshi ARANISHI(SN)
Genetic Ecology
Molecular evolutionary, ecological and conservative genetics of
aquatic organisms
Atsushi ISHIHARA(TT)
Natural Product Chemistry
Function, Biological activity, and Biosynthesis of metabolites
produced by plants and microorganisms
Tsuyoshi ICHIYANAGI(TT)
Organic Chemistry
The molecular design and functional analysis of bioactive
compounds
Kazuhito ITOH(SN)
Environmental Microbiology
Genetic ecology of pesticide-degrading microorganisms
Shinichi ITO(YG)
Plant Pathology
Functional genomics of plant pathogens
Junichi KIHARA(SN)
Plant Pathology
Photoresponces of the phytopathogenic fungi
Hidenobu KUNII(SN)
Plant Ecology
Studies on the life history strategy of aquatic macrophytes and
their conservation
Motoichiro KODAMA(TT)
Plant Pathology
Molecular mechanisms in plant-microbe interactions and plant
disease resistance
Toshio SATO(SN)
Environmental Sanitary
Engineering
Development of new technology and functional materials for
wastewater treatment systems and control of environmental
water quality
Norihiro SHIMOMURA(TT)
Mushroom Breeding and
Cultivation
Studies on breeding and cultivation of mushroom resources
Yoko TAKEMATSU(YG)
Ecological Entomology
Biodiversity and ecology of termites
Akira NAKAGIRI(TT)
Fungal Biodiversity
Taxonomy, ecology and evolution of fungi adapted to aquatic
habitats
Nitaro MAEKAWA(TT)
Mushroom Taxonomy and
Ecology
Biodiversity and ecological function of mushrooms
Teruyuki MATSUMOTO(TT)
Bioscience of Fungal Genetic
Resources
Isolation and analysis of useful genes from fungal genetic
resources and their utilization
Ryoichi MIYANAGA(SN)
Insect Ecology
Biology and management of wild bees
Kazuhira YOKOYAMA(YG)
Soil Microbiology
Ecological analyses and activity regulation of soil and terrestrial
microorganisms mediating nitrogen turnover
3.THE COURSE OF BIORESOURCES SCIENCE
(a)
Division of Bioscience and Biotechnology
Kazuhito AKAMA(SN)
Plant Molecular Biology
Study on regulatory mechanism of tRNA gene expression and
physiological function of γ-aminobutyric acid in plants
Hiroyuki AZAKAMI(YG)
Molecular Microbiology
Molecular mechanisms of bacterial colonization to host surface
Masaaki AZUMA(TT)
Molecular Entomology
Molecular analysis of insect cell functions and their application
to insect control
Jiro ARIMA(TT)
Bio-Functional Chemistry
Functional analysis of enzymes and microorganisms, and their
application to industry
Takahiro ISHIKAWA(SN)
Plant Molecular Physiology
Biosynthesis pathway of antioxidants and metabolism of reactive
oxygen species in photosynthetic organisms
Yoshihisa OZOE(SN)
Chemical Biology
Mechanisms of biomolecular signaling of neurotransmitter
receptors and ion channels
Makoto KAWAMUKAI(SN)
Genetic Engineering
Signal transduction, cell cycle control and
coenzyme Q in yeasts
Akihiko KOSUGI*(TT)
Applied Microbiology
Development of biomass utilization technology using microbial
functions
Jun KOBAYASHI(YG)
Molecular Entomology
Development of genome informatics-based technologies for
utilization and management of insects
Yoshihiro SAWA(SN)
Enzyme Science
Structure and function of the enzymes involved in amino acid
metabolism
Tsuyoshi NAKAGAWA(SN)
Plant Molecular Genetics
Molecular mechanisms of plant development and technology for
analysis of plant genes
Takashi MATSUZAKI(SN)
Developmental Biology
Mechanisms of development and regeneration of skin and its
appendages
Jun'ichi MANO(YG)
Mechanisms of Environmental
Stress-tolerance in Plants
Elucidation and application of plant tolerance mechanisms
against abitotic environmental stresses
biosynthesis of
(b) Division of Applied Bioresources Chemistry
Yoshihiko AKAKABE (YG)
Organic Chemistry
Investigation and synthesis of naturally bioactive compounds
Yoshihito IUCHI (YG)
Functional food chemistry
Aging mechanism and functional food components for anti-aging
Shin-ichi OZAKI(YG)
Bioorganic Chemistry
Studies on structure and function of metalloenzymes
Tsuyoshi KAWANO(TT)
Bioorganic Chemistry
Regulation of diapause, metabolism and longevity corresponding
to the growth environment
Kazuhiko NAKAHARA*(TT)
Applied Microbiology
Studies on bioactivities of natural compounds derived from
microorganisms and higher plants
Katsuhiko FUJII(YG)
Environmental Microbiology
Characterization of microbes contributing to the carbon cycle
Tatsuyuki YAMAMOTO(SN)
Bio-molecular spectroscopy
Spectroscopic studies on life science and medical applications
Kazushige YOKOTA(SN)
Biochemistry and Molecular Cell
Biology
Molecular cell biology of food and related substances involved in
bioinformation, nutrition, and health
Fumio WATANABE(TT)
Food Science
Chemistry and nutrition of vitamin B12 and related compounds
in food
4.THE COURSE OF GLOBAL ARID LAND SCIENCE
(a) Division of Global Arid Land Science
Toshiyoshi ICHINOHE(SN)
Livestock Feeding
Evaluation of ruminants production system
Yasuomi IBARAKI(YG)
Bio-environmental Control
Engineering
Environmental control in plant production
Reiji KIMURA(TT)
Boundary Layer Meteorology
Heat and water balance in arid lands
Hisashi TSUJIMOTO(TT)
Molecular Breeding
Breeding of drought tolerant crop lines by gene and
chromosome engineering
Atsushi TSUNEKAWA(TT)
Conservation Informatics
Monitoring and modeling of plant production and ecosystem
change in drylands
Haruyuki FUJIMAKI(TT)
Soil Conservation
Development of methods for proventing salt accumulation and
erosion and remediation of degraded soils
Tsugiyuki MASUNAGA(SN)
Pedosphere Ecological
Engineering
Control and use of soil functions of environmental
protection-restoration and plant production
Hiroshi YASUDA(TT)
Arid Environmetrics
Research on aqua system environmetrics in arid lands
Norikazu YAMANAKA(TT)
Revegetation in Arid Land
Ecological studies on woody plants in arid lands
Sadahiro YAMAMOTO(TT)
Environmental Soil Science
Conservation of soil environment and sustainable use of
farmland in arid regions
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東南アジア
106 ミャンマー
東南アジア
107 タイ
東南アジア
108 マレーシア
東南アジア
109 シンガポール
東南アジア
110 インドネシア
東南アジア
111 フィリピン
東南アジア
115 ベトナム
東南アジア
117 カンボジア
東南アジア
119 ラオス
東南アジア
120 ブルネイ
ロシア及びCIS諸国
728 ロシア
ロシア及びCIS諸国
734 ウズベキスタン
ロシア及びCIS諸国
735 カザフスタン
ロシア及びCIS諸国
736 ベラルーシ
ロシア及びCIS諸国
752 キルギス
ロシア及びCIS諸国
753 アゼルバイジャン
ロシア及びCIS諸国
755 タジキスタン
ロシア及びCIS諸国
756 トルクメニスタン
ロシア及びCIS諸国
771 アルメニア
ロシア及びCIS諸国
772 モルドバ
アフリカ
301 エジプト
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302 スーダン
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303 リビア
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304 チュニジア
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305 アルジェリア
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306 マダガスカル
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307 ケニア
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308 タンザニア
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309 コンゴ民主共和国
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310 ナイジェリア
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311 ガーナ
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312 リベリア
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313 ガボン
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314 コンゴ共和国
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315 カメルーン
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316 ザンビア
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317 コートジボワール
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318 モロッコ
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319 セネガル
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320 エチオピア
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321 ギニア
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322 ウガンダ
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323 ジンバブエ
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324 南アフリカ
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325 モーリタニア
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326 トーゴ
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327 中央アフリカ
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328 ベナン
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329 マラウイ
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330 ギニアビサウ
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331 スワジランド
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351 エリトリア
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352 コモロ
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353 ナミビア
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354 ボツワナ
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355 マリ
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356 ニジェール
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357 モーリシャス
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358 レソト
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371 セーシェル
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372 ソマリア
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373 モザンビーク
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374 ルワンダ
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375 シエラレオネ
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376 ブルンジ
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377 ジブチ
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378 ガンビア
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379 チャド
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380 アンゴラ
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381 カーボベルデ
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382 サントメ・プリンシペ
アフリカ
383 赤道ギニア
アフリカ
384 ブルキナファソ
アフリカ
385 南スーダン
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南西アジア
南西アジア
南西アジア
南西アジア
南西アジア
南西アジア
南西アジア
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776
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ブラジル
パラグアイ
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チリ
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エクアドル
コロンビア
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ギリシャ
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ルーマニア
ブルガリア
アルバニア
スロバキア
ウクライナ
ベラルーシ
クロアチア
スロベニア
マケドニア
ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナ
セルビア
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コソボ
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キプロス
リヒテンシュタイン
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