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FUJINUMA, Ryosuke
Associate Professor (New rank system)
Division of Arts and Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University
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Academic Background
1.
2013/02~2014/12
School of Education, The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Queensland, Completed, Graduate Certificate in Higher Education
2.
2004/02~2009/12
〔Doctoral course〕 Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Completed, PhD.
3.
1998/09~2002/02
〔Master degree program〕 Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Completed, M.S.
4.
1994/04~1996/03
〔Master degree program〕 Department of Biological Production, Graduate School, Division of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Completed, M.S.
5.
1990/04~1994/03
Department of Biological Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Graduated, B.S.
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#Professional Background
1.
2018/04~
Associate Professor (New rank system), Division of Arts and Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University
2.
2012/02~2018/03
Lecturer, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
3.
2010/01~2012/01
Soil and water management research group, USDA-ARS
4.
2010/01~2012/01
Adjunct Research Fellow, Department of Soil, Water & Climate, University of Minnesota
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#Present Specialized Fields
Key Word:Soil Science, Soil Fertility, Forest Ecology, Environmental Science, Conservation Agriculture, Environmental Conservation
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#Main Course Titles
Environmental Soil Science, Soil Fertility, Forest Ecology, Environmental Studies, Conservation Agriculture
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#Books and Articles
1.
Article
Biochemical changes and distribution of nitrogen from bands of stabilised N-fertilizers in contrasting soils Geoderma 382 (Collaboration) 2021/01
2.
Article
Can ‘stabilised’ and controlled-release N deliver improved N use efficiency when applied in concentrated bands? (Collaboration) 2020/03
3.
Article
Silicon uptake and phytolith formation in sago palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.)(advance report) Sago Palm 27(1),pp.17-18 (Collaboration) 2019/10
4.
Article
Biochemical effects of banding limit the benefits of nitrification inhibition and controlled-release technology in the fertosphere of high N-input systems Soil Research 57(1),pp.28-40 (Collaboration) 2019/01
5.
Article
Free light fraction carbon and nitrogen, a physically uncomplexed soil organic matter distribution within subtropical grass and leucaena–grass pastures Soil Research 56(8),pp.820-828 (Collaboration) 2018/11
6.
Article
Management of the major chemical soil constraints affecting yields in the grain growing region of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia - a review Soil Research 56(8),pp.765-779 (Collaboration) 2018/11
7.
Article
Soil organic carbon and nitrogen sequestration and turnover in aggregates under subtropical leucaena-grass pastures Soil Research 56(6),pp.632-647 (Collaboration) 2018/08
8.
Article
Biological nitrification inhibition by root exudates of native species,
Hibiscus splendens
and
Solanum echinatum
PeerJ (Collaboration) 2018/06
9.
Article
Constant water table sub-irrigation of pots allows derivation of root weights (without physical recovery) and repeated measures of in situ growth and water use efficiencies. Plant and Soil 425(1-2),pp.1-19 (Collaboration) 2018/04
10.
Article
Intensified sweetpotato production in Papua New Guinea drives plant nutrient decline over the last decade Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment 254(1),pp.10-19 (Collaboration) 2018
11.
Article
Root zone temperature alters storage root formation and growth of sweetpotato Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 204(3),pp.313-324 (Collaboration) 2018
12.
Article
The status and turnover of soil nitrogen assessed by δ
15
N natural abundance in subtropical leucaena-grass pastures Geoderma 313,pp.126-134 (Collaboration) 2018
13.
Article
Drinking water treatment residuals for immobilization of metals in contaminated urban soils Geoderma 305,pp.113-121 (Collaboration) 2017/11
14.
Article
The Rich Tapestry of Biological Control Targets and Agents in Sweetpotato Production Systems of Papua New Guinea PROCEEDINGS OF THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF ARTHROPODS pp.309-312 (Collaboration) 2017/09
15.
Article
Growth and yield response of glasshouse and field-grown sweetpotato to nitrogen supply Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 108(3),pp.309-321 (Collaboration) 2017
16.
Article
Pests, diseases and crop protection practices in the smallholder sweetpotato production system of the highlands of Papua New Guinea PeerJ 4,pp.e2394v1 (Collaboration) 2016/12
17.
Article
Mineral nutrition and specific leaf area of plants under contrasting long-term fire frequencies: a case study in a mesic savanna in Australia TREES 30,pp.329-335 (Collaboration) 2016/02
18.
Article
Selection for root morphological traits improves the growth of grafted bell pepper ACTA Horticulturae 1127,pp.211-216 (Collaboration) 2016
19.
Article
Sunflower drives the acid dissolution of rock phosphate when banded with ammonium zeolite ACTA Horticultrae 1104,pp.21-27 (Collaboration) 2015/11
20.
Article
Book review: Humic products – potential or presumption for agriculture by K. Billingham Australian Agricultural Science 27(2),pp.57-58 (Collaboration) 2015
21.
Article
Book review: Humic products – potential or presumption for agriculture by K. Billingham Australian Turfgrass Management 17,pp.3 (Collaboration) 2015
22.
Article
Repeating knowledge application practice to improve student performance in a large, introductory science course International Journal of Science Education 37(17),pp.2906-2922 (Collaboration) 2015
23.
Article
Review of research needs on natural resource management and crop protection for sweet-potato based cropping systems in PNG ACIAR SRA Final report SMCN/2012/016 (Collaboration) 2014
24.
Article
Broadcast urea reduces N2O emissions but increases NO emissions compared with conventional and shallow-applied anhydrous ammonia in a coarse-textured soil Journal of Environmental Quality 40,pp.1806-1815 (Collaboration) 2011/12
25.
Article
Interactive influences of climate and parent material on soil microbial community structure in Bornean tropical forest ecosystems Ecological Research 26,pp.627-636 (Collaboration) 2011
26.
Article
Reduced rates of controlled-release fertilizer lowers potential nitrogen leaching from a Wisconsin bare-root tree nursery USDA Forest Service General Technical Report GTR-NRS-P-78 pp.347-357 (Collaboration) 2011
27.
Article
An improved model for nitrogen release from surface-applied controlled-release fertilizer Soil Science Society of America Journal 73(6),pp.2043-2050 (Collaboration) 2009/12
28.
Article
Estimating N-release from controlled-release fertilizer in forest tree nurseries A3886 (Collaboration) 2009
29.
Article
Comparing PLFA and amino sugars for microbial analysis in an upper Michigan old growth forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40,pp.2063-2065 (Collaboration) 2008
30.
Article
Controlled-release nitrogen in tree nurseries Proceedings of the 2007 Wisconsin Fertilizer, Aglime, and Pest Management Conference 46,pp.60-66 (Collaboration) 2007
31.
Article
Tree species-specific effects on soil microbial residues in an upper Michigan old-growth forest system Forestry 80,pp.65-72 (Collaboration) 2007
32.
Article
Base-cation cycling by individual tree species in old-growth forests of Upper Michigan, USA Biogeochemistry 74,pp.357-376 (Collaboration) 2005
33.
Article
Effects of tillage and pesticides on nitrous oxide emission from an upland field Journal of Field Science pp.1-8 (Collaboration) 2003
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#Academic Conference Presentation
1.
2020/03/04
Can ‘stabilised’ and controlled-release N deliver improved N use efficiency when applied in concentrated bands? (GRDC Grains Research Update)
2.
2019/11
Distribution and chemical speciation of nitrogen and inhibitors from banded enhanced efficiency fertilizers (International Tropical Agriculture Conference)
3.
2019/05/25
Silicon uptake and phytolith formation in sago palm (
Metroxylon sagu
Rottb.) (The 28th conference of the Society of Sago Palm Studies)
4.
2018/08
Distribution and chemical speciation of nitrogen and inhibitors from banded enhanced efficiency fertilizers (21st World congress of Soil Science)
5.
2017/11
Biochemical effects of banding suppress the localized benefits of nitrification inhibition and controlled release technology (Tropical Agriculture Conference 2017)
6.
2017/11
Does large mound culture increase growth and yield of sweetpotato? (Tropical Agriculture Conference 2017)
7.
2017/11
Effect of basalt soil amendment on soil properties and plant growth (Tropical Agriculture Conference 2017)
8.
2017/11
How the Papua New Guinea highlands cope with soil nutrient: review on sweet potato cultivation on large mound culture (13th ESAFS (Easet and Soultheast Asia Federation of Soil Science Societies) International conference)
9.
2017/11
Intensified sweetpotato cultivation depletes the plant available nutrient pool in Highlands, Papua New Guinea soils (Tropical Agriculture Conference 2017)
10.
2017
The Rich Tapestry of Biological Control Targets and Agents in Sweetpotato Production Systems of Papua New Guinea (Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods)
11.
2016
Impacts of swidden cultivation on the soil fertility in the Highlands, Papua New Guinea (New Zealand & Australian Soil Science Society joint conference)
12.
2016
Inhibition of soil nitrification by root exudates from Australian native plant species (New Zealand & Australian Soil Science Society joint conference)
13.
2015
Combination of different root zone temperatures affect storage root formation of sweetpotato (Tropical Agriculture Conference 2015)
14.
2015
Constant water table sub-irrigation in soil pot culture allows in situ estimates of fresh root weights (9th International Society of Root Research meeting)
15.
2015
Nitrification inhibition by root exudates from Sorghum and Australian native species (9th International Society of Root Research meeting)
16.
2015
Recovery of phosphorus from low-grade ores and waste materials via bioleaching as a function of poorly crystalline fe/al mineral content (ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting)
17.
2015
Soil Science in Primary Schools A Role of University Faculty in Facilitating Soil Science Teaching in Elementary School Education (ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting)
18.
2015
Urban Gardens and Soil Contaminants: Alum-Based Water Treatment Residuals to Attenuate Metal Uptake By Vegetables Grown in Contaminated Soils (ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting)
19.
2014
Effects of crop type on nitrous oxide emissions from Vertic Haplustolls (20th World Congress of Soil Science)
20.
2014
Pest of sweet potato in Papua New Guinea (European Congress of Entomology)
21.
2014
Selection for root morphological traits improves the growth of grafted bell pepper (International Horticulture Congress)
22.
2014
Soil nutrient calibration for cassava (
Manihot esculenta
) grown in dry tropical north-eastern Queensland (Soil Science Australia National Meeting)
23.
2014
Sunflower drives the acid dissolution of rock phosphate when banded with ammonium zeolite (International Horticultural Congress)
24.
2011
Onsite woodchip bioreactors could reduce indirect nitrous oxide emissions from tile drain waters (The Nutrient Efficiency and Management Conference)
25.
2010
Mitigating sources of indirect nitrous oxide emissions from tile drain by on-site wood-chip bioreactors (ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting)
26.
2010
Reduced rates of controlled-release fertilizer lower nitrogen loss from a Wisconsin bare-root tree nursery (17th Central hardwood forest conference)
27.
2008
Effect of Controlled Release Fertilization on Nitrogen Leaching and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Red Pine Seedlings (93rd ESA annual meeting)
28.
2008
Reduced environmental impact from using controlled-release nitrogen fertilizer in two public bare-root nurseries (93rd ESA annual meeting)
29.
2007
Controls on soil microbial community composition by soil mineral and organic properties in undisturbed tropical forest soils (54th annual meeting)
30.
2007
Determining fertilizer rate for best management practice in sandy soils to balance production requirements and environmental impacts (92nd ESA/SER joint meeting)
31.
2006
Can control release fertilizer reduce nitrogen loss from forest nursery systems? (ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting)
32.
2005
An empirical two-factor model for nitrogen release from control-release fertilizers in Wisconsin loamy sand (ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting)
33.
2005
Estimating soil respiration from micro-environments in forest tree nurseries in Wisconsin (ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting)
34.
2004
Canopy tree species and soil microbial community composition in an upper Michigan old growth forest. (89th ESA annual meeting)
35.
2004
Influence of extraction protocol and extent land-use on soil lipid profiles (89th ESA annual meeting)
36.
2004
Overcoming methodological challenges in ecosystem-scale research: A landscape-scale assessment of microbial community composition following forest fire (89th ESA annual meeting)
37.
2000
Soil Nutrient Dynamics and Sustainability of Northern Hardwood Ecosystems (Forestry Research Review - Special problems in forest soils)
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#Academic Society Memberships
1.
2020~
Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
2.
2014~
International Society for Horticultural Science
3.
2012~
Soil Science Australia
4.
2008~
American Geological Union
5.
2004~
Ecological Society of America
6.
1998~
Soil Science Society of America
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#Grants-in-aid for Scientific Research Researcher Number
00826026
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#ORCID
0000-0002-1951-0794