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The 60th Annual Meeting of Meeting Information 1. General Information the Japanese Society of 1-1. Important Notice Plant Physiologists 1-2. Venue and Access https://jspp.org/annualmeeting/60/ 1-3. Registration of Participants 1-4. Lunch 1-5. Cloakroom 1-6. Nursery Service Date: March 13 (Wed) through March 15 (Fri), 2019 1-7. Notes for Presenters 1-8. Access to Abstract Book Using Venue: Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University Application Software Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan 1-9. Free Wireless LAN Service http://en.nagoya-u.ac.jp/access/index.html 1-10. Notes for Chairpersons 1-11. Patents Banquet: HOTEL MIELPARQUE NAGOYA 1-12. Prohibitions 3-16-16 Aoi, Higashi-ku, Nagoya 461-0004, Japan 1-13. Contact information and Bulletin Board https://www.mielparque.jp/nagoya/en/ 1-14. Mixer

2. Contents of the Annual Meeting 2-1. Banquet Organizing Committee 2-2. JSPP Awards Ceremony and Award Chairperson: Masayoshi Maeshima Lectures Vice-Chairperson: Yuichi Fujita / Toshinori Kinoshita 2-3. Symposia General Affairs: Masaki Ito / Miki Kawachi / Natsuki Tanaka 2-4. Database Workshop Accounting: Takafumi Yamashino 2-5. Luncheon Seminars 2-6. Satellite Meetings Banquet: Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi 2-7. JSPP Committee Meetings Program Committee: Norihito Nakamichi (Chairperson) Motoyuki Ashikari / Mimi Hashimoto / Tetsuya Higashiyama / Shin-ichiro Inoue / Takatoshi Kiba / Takuya Matsuo / Hitoshi Mori / Masayoshi Nakamura / Mikio Program ▲ Nakazono / Michitaka Notaguchi / Tatsuo Omata / Hidefumi Shinohara / Timetable ▲ Katsuhiro Shiratake / Mamoru Sugita / Ryo Tabata / Yuichiro Tsuchiya / JSPP Awards Ceremony and Award Lectures Naoyuki Uchida / Minako Ueda ▲ Symposia

Venue: Koji Takahashi / Tsukaho Hattori / Yoshiaki Inukai / Sumie Ishiguro / ▲ Database Workshop

Shin Takeda / Kumi Yoshida / Yasushi Yoshioka / Chiharu Ueguchi ▲ Luncheon Seminars

Poster and exhibition: Gohta Goshima / Mizuho Ichinose / Shin-ichi Maeda / ▲ Satellite Meetings

Kenichiro Maeo / Takumi Noguchi / Shoji Segami / Mitsutaka Taniguchi ▲ General Presentations Nursery: Narie Sasaki / Youichi Nakanishi / Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka • Oral Presentations Mixer: Setsuyuki Aoki • List of Chairpersons JTPB2019 (60th anniversary memorial project): Yasuomi Tada / Toshiro Ito / • Poster Presentations

Masahiro Kanaoka / Miyo T. Morita / Mika Nomoto / Wataru Sakamoto / ▲ AUTHOR INDEX TO ABSTRACT Hirofumi Yoshioka

Conference Secretaria

Nakanishi Printing Co., Ltd. Shimodachiuri-Ogawa, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8048, Japan FAX: +81-75-415-3662 E-mail: [email protected] 1-2. Venue and Access 1. General Information

1-1. Important Notice 1) Program and Abstract Book (see also section 1-8.) • No program booklet is provided at the meeting site. • The program and abstracts are accessible electronically using iOS/Android Apps, which will be available after March 6 (Wed). • The PDF file for the Abstract Book is also available at the meeting website. • The Apps and Abstract Book are available only for those who have completed their registration to attend this meeting. 2) Registration of attendance (see also section 1-3.) • For those who have completed their registration, please do not forget to bring the postcard for name tag, which will be sent at the beginning of March. For those with the postcard, no on-site registration is required; just take a name tag holder at the entrance. • Early-bird registration has been closed. Those who have not registered online need to register on site. 3) Japan–Taiwan Plant Biology (JTPB) 2019 • JTPB 2019, a joint international conference with the Taiwan Society of Plant Biologists, will be held in tandem with this annual meeting. The poster session and symposia on Day 3 will be held as a joint program with JTPB2019. • JTPB2019 participants from Taiwan can also attend all programs of the JSPP annual meeting. • A banquet will be held on Day 2 as a welcome party for the JTPB2019 participants from Taiwan. • The Keynote Symposia of JTPB2019 on March 16 will be held at Toyoda Auditorium in Higashiyama Campus. Please be aware that the meeting place on this day is different from that on Days 1–3. 4) Poster presentations [see also section “1-7. 1) General Presentations 3. Poster presentations”] • Poster discussions are scheduled on Day 1 (poster numbers beginning with PF) and Day 3 (poster numbers beginning with PL). On Day 2, those presenting on Day 1 should remove their posters at 9:00–10:00, and those presenting on Day 3 should mount their posters at 12:00–16:00. • On both Day 1 and Day 3, presenters of odd- and even-numbered posters should be in front of their boards during the first half and second half of the discussion time, respectively (Please refer to the programs). 5) Distribution of anniversary gift bags ■ Train The closest station from Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University is • Anniversary bags will be presented to all participants of the JSPP annual meeting in commemoration of the 60th anniversary Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (Subway Meijo Line). of JSPP. The anniversary bags are limited to one per participant. Please show your name tag and receive one at Lecture Room - Liberal Arts and Sciences Main Building: 6 minutes walk from Exits 1 C12 in the morning of Day 1, and anytime afterwards, you may do so at the reception desk of the annual meeting. - Toyoda Auditorium (JTPB2019 Keynote Symposia): 3 minutes walk from Exits 2 From Nagoya Station: About the Meeting Logo Take the Subway Higashiyama Line to Motoyama Sta. (15 minutes), The logo of the 60th Annual Meeting of JSPP at Nagoya was designed by combining the “Golden Shachihoko”, a symbol of then transfer to the Subway Meijo Line to Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (Higashiyama Campus is just off the subway exit.). Nagoya, and Hananoki, the tree of Aichi prefecture. In this logo, the dynamic body of Shachihoko is expressed with leaves of Hananoki, and red flowers of Hananoki are arranged on the left side. Hananoki, Acer pycnanthum, is an endemic species in Japan, Airplane From Centrair (Central Japan International Airport): naturally growing in a limited area in the Chubu region including Aichi Prefecture, and the red flowers bloom before the leaves ■ Take the Meitetsu Line to Kanayama Sta. (30 min.), come out in early spring. The logo of JTPB2019 is designed with plum blossoms, Taiwan’s national flower, to pair with the JSPP then transfer to the Subway Meijyo Line to Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (21 min.). Nagoya logo, wishing for active academic exchanges between the members of JSPP and TSPB. We welcome everyone who is coming to Nagoya for the 60th Annual Meeting of JSPP with the smile of Shachihoko. (Shachihoko is a fabulous dolphin-like fish, a pair of which were traditionally used to decorate the roof ridges of Japanese castles. The Golden Shachihoko on Nagoya Castle is Banquet HOTEL MIELPARQUE NAGOYA Take the Subway Higashiyama Line to Chikusa Sta. the most famous one due to its size and beauty, thus making Shachihoko one of the symbols of Nagoya.) ■

2 1-2. Venue and Access

■ Train The closest station from Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University is Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (Subway Meijo Line). - Liberal Arts and Sciences Main Building: 6 minutes walk from Exits 1 - Toyoda Auditorium (JTPB2019 Keynote Symposia): 3 minutes walk from Exits 2 From Nagoya Station: Take the Subway Higashiyama Line to Motoyama Sta. (15 minutes), then transfer to the Subway Meijo Line to Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (Higashiyama Campus is just off the subway exit.).

Airplane From Centrair (Central Japan International Airport): ■ Take the Meitetsu Line to Kanayama Sta. (30 min.), then transfer to the Subway Meijyo Line to Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (21 min.).

■ Banquet HOTEL MIELPARQUE NAGOYA Take the Subway Higashiyama Line to Chikusa Sta.

3 Guide map (Nagoya University, Higashiyama Campus) Conference Room

WC WC to Liberal Arts and Sciences Main Building E E V V to Toyoda Auditorium

Room P (C20) Room Q (C21)

▼ Room R WC Entrance (C22) WC

Room A Room B Room F Room G (C13) (C15) (C23) (C25)

Room C Room H Room K (S10) (S20) (S2Y)

Room D Room I Room J (S11) Room E (S21) (S1X) (S2X)

EV EV Toyoda Auditorium WC WC

March 16 (Sat): JTPB2019 Keynote Symposia

Liberal Arts and Sciences Main Building University Cafeteria (Mei-dining)

Registration Desk / Cloak Mixer WC WC JSPP Awards Ceremony and Award Lectures (Room N) E E V V Symposia (Room A/B/F/N) JTPB2019 Symposia (Room A/B/F/G) Room S Room W Database Workshop (Room F) (C30) (C40) Oral Presentation (Room C-M, O) Room T Room X Poster Presentations (Room P-Y) (C31) (C41) Exhibition Booths (1F) Board of Delegates’ Meeting (Room N) Room U Room Y (C32) WC (C42) WC

Room L Room M Room O ■ Nearby General Hospitals (C33) (C35) (C43) 1. Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital(名古屋第二赤十字病院) Room V 052-832-1121 (main number) https://www.nagoya2.jrc.or.jp (Japanese) Room N 2. Nagoya University Hospital(名古屋大学医学部付属病院) (S30) 052-832-1121 (main number) https://www.med.nagoya-u.ac.jp/hospital_en/ (English) 3. Seirei Hospital(聖霊病院) EV EV WC 052-832-1181 http://www.seirei-hospital.org (Japanese) WC

4 Guide map (Nagoya University, Higashiyama Campus) Conference Room

WC WC to Liberal Arts and Sciences Main Building E E V V to Toyoda Auditorium

Room P (C20) Room Q (C21)

▼ Room R WC Entrance (C22) WC

Room A Room B Room F Room G (C13) (C15) (C23) (C25)

Room C Room H Room K (S10) (S20) (S2Y)

Room D Room I Room J (S11) Room E (S21) (S1X) (S2X)

EV EV Toyoda Auditorium WC WC

March 16 (Sat): JTPB2019 Keynote Symposia

Liberal Arts and Sciences Main Building University Cafeteria (Mei-dining)

Registration Desk / Cloak Mixer WC WC JSPP Awards Ceremony and Award Lectures (Room N) E E V V Symposia (Room A/B/F/N) JTPB2019 Symposia (Room A/B/F/G) Room S Room W Database Workshop (Room F) (C30) (C40) Oral Presentation (Room C-M, O) Room T Room X Poster Presentations (Room P-Y) (C31) (C41) Exhibition Booths (1F) Board of Delegates’ Meeting (Room N) Room U Room Y (C32) WC (C42) WC

Room L Room M Room O ■ Nearby General Hospitals (C33) (C35) (C43) 1. Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital(名古屋第二赤十字病院) Room V 052-832-1121 (main number) https://www.nagoya2.jrc.or.jp (Japanese) Room N 2. Nagoya University Hospital(名古屋大学医学部付属病院) (S30) 052-832-1121 (main number) https://www.med.nagoya-u.ac.jp/hospital_en/ (English) 3. Seirei Hospital(聖霊病院) EV EV WC 052-832-1181 http://www.seirei-hospital.org (Japanese) WC

5 Poster Presentations Exhibitions Wed., March 13 JSPP2019 Day 1 Poster Presentations Exhibitions Fri., March 15 JSPP2019 Day 3/JTPB2019 Day 2 PT- PL- 022 023 PT- PT- Primary metabolism PT- Reproductive 147 148 149 150 PT- 040 041 042 043 044 Plant hormones/Signal molecules Environmental responses B Photoreceptors/Photoresponses Systems biology, Others 005 006 007 008 009 010 Plant hormones/Signaling hormones/Signaling molecules Plant Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction B Membrane trafficking Organelles/Cytoslelton PL- 022 023 024 025 026 PT- Vegetative growth photosynthesis PT- PT- Environmental responses of Biomenbarane/Ion and solute transport 057 058 059 060 Others Plant hormones/Signaling molecules PL- PL- Reproductive growth Environmental responses C

PL- 010 011 012 013 014 PT- 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 PT- Environmental responses A Environmental responses C Biomembrane/Ion and solute transport Environmental responses A, B Photoreceptors/Photoresponses, Flowering/Clock Cell cycle/Cell division PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- 016 017 018 019 020 021 PT- 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 003 004 170 066 067 068 069 070083 071 084 072 085 073 086 074 087 075 088 076 089 077 090 078 091 079 092 093 094 095 096 Plant-organism interaction PT- Systems biology, Others Cell wall PT- PL- PL- Secondary metabolism Systems biology Cell cycle/Cell division Epigenetic regulation, Transcriptional regulation.... Photosynthesis Primary metabolism, Secondary metabolism 017 018 019 020 021 Plant hormones/Signal molecules PL- PL- PL- 015 005 006 007 008 009 PT- Vegetative growth Transcriptional regulation.... Plant-organism interaction A PT- Flowering/Clock Reproductive growth 135 136 137 138 139151 140 152 141 153 142 154 143 155 144 156 145 157 146 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 171 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 PT- PL- 056 001 002 Plant-organism interaction 038 039 040 041 042046 043 047 044 048 045 049 050 051 052 053 Primary metabolism Organelles/Cytoslelton PT- Environmental responses B PL- PT- photosynthesis PL- PT- PT- PT- 097 098 099 100 101107 102 108 103 109 104 110 105 111 106 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 Photoreceptors/Photoresponses, Flowering/Clock / Environmental responses A, B Biomenbarane/Ion and solute transport Environmental responses C Epigenetic regulation Photosynthsis, Environmental responses of Plant-organism interaction Plant hormones/Signaling molecules PL- PL- 131 132 133 134 011 012 013 014 015027 016 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 055 001 002 003 004 005026 006 027 007 028 008 029 009051 030 010 052 031 011 053 032 012 054 033076 013 055 034 077 014 056 035 078 015 057 036 079 016 058 037101 080 017 059 038 102 081 018 060 039 103 082 019 061 040 104 083 020 062 041126 105 084 021 063 042 127 106 085 022 064 043 128 107 086 023 065 044 129 108 087 024 066 045151 130 109 088 025 067 046 152 131 110 089 068 047 153 132 111 090 069 048 154 133 112 091 070 049176 155 134 113 092 071 050 177 156 135 114 093 072 178 157 136 115 094 073 179 158 137 116 095 074201 180 159 138 117 096 075 202 181 160 139 118 097 203 182 161 140 119 098 204 183 162 141 120 099 205 184 163 142 121 100 206 185 164 143 122 207 186 165 144 123 208 187 166 145 124 209 188 167 146 125 210 189 168 147 211 190 169 148 212 191 170 149 213 192 171 150 214 193 172 215 194 173 216 195 174 217 196 175 218 197 219 198001 220 199 002 221 200 003 222 004 223 224 225 061 062 063 064 065 045 046 047 048 049 054 063 064 065 080 081 082 Photoreceptors/Photoresponses T T P S X Y P S V X Y R U R U Q Q W W Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 2F 3F 4F 2F 3F 4F

6 Poster Presentations Exhibitions Wed., March 13 JSPP2019 Day 1 Poster Presentations Exhibitions Fri., March 15 JSPP2019 Day 3/JTPB2019 Day 2 PT- PL- 022 023 PT- PT- Primary metabolism PT- Reproductive 147 148 149 150 PT- 040 041 042 043 044 Plant hormones/Signal molecules Environmental responses B Photoreceptors/Photoresponses Systems biology, Others 005 006 007 008 009 010 Plant hormones/Signaling hormones/Signaling molecules Plant Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction B Membrane trafficking Organelles/Cytoslelton PL- 022 023 024 025 026 PT- Vegetative growth photosynthesis PT- PT- Environmental responses of Biomenbarane/Ion and solute transport 057 058 059 060 Others Plant hormones/Signaling molecules PL- PL- Reproductive growth Environmental responses C

PL- 010 011 012 013 014 PT- 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 PT- Environmental responses A Environmental responses C Biomembrane/Ion and solute transport Environmental responses A, B Photoreceptors/Photoresponses, Flowering/Clock Cell cycle/Cell division PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- PF- 016 017 018 019 020 021 PT- 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 003 004 170 066 067 068 069 070083 071 084 072 085 073 086 074 087 075 088 076 089 077 090 078 091 079 092 093 094 095 096 Plant-organism interaction PT- Systems biology, Others Cell wall PT- PL- PL- Secondary metabolism Systems biology Cell cycle/Cell division Epigenetic regulation, Transcriptional regulation.... Photosynthesis Primary metabolism, Secondary metabolism 017 018 019 020 021 Plant hormones/Signal molecules PL- PL- PL- 015 005 006 007 008 009 PT- Vegetative growth Transcriptional regulation.... Plant-organism interaction A PT- Flowering/Clock Reproductive growth 135 136 137 138 139151 140 152 141 153 142 154 143 155 144 156 145 157 146 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 171 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 PT- PL- 056 001 002 Plant-organism interaction 038 039 040 041 042046 043 047 044 048 045 049 050 051 052 053 Primary metabolism Organelles/Cytoslelton PT- Environmental responses B PL- PT- photosynthesis PL- PT- PT- PT- 097 098 099 100 101107 102 108 103 109 104 110 105 111 106 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 Photoreceptors/Photoresponses, Flowering/Clock / Environmental responses A, B Biomenbarane/Ion and solute transport Environmental responses C Epigenetic regulation Photosynthsis, Environmental responses of Plant-organism interaction Plant hormones/Signaling molecules PL- PL- 131 132 133 134 011 012 013 014 015027 016 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 055 001 002 003 004 005026 006 027 007 028 008 029 009051 030 010 052 031 011 053 032 012 054 033076 013 055 034 077 014 056 035 078 015 057 036 079 016 058 037101 080 017 059 038 102 081 018 060 039 103 082 019 061 040 104 083 020 062 041126 105 084 021 063 042 127 106 085 022 064 043 128 107 086 023 065 044 129 108 087 024 066 045151 130 109 088 025 067 046 152 131 110 089 068 047 153 132 111 090 069 048 154 133 112 091 070 049176 155 134 113 092 071 050 177 156 135 114 093 072 178 157 136 115 094 073 179 158 137 116 095 074201 180 159 138 117 096 075 202 181 160 139 118 097 203 182 161 140 119 098 204 183 162 141 120 099 205 184 163 142 121 100 206 185 164 143 122 207 186 165 144 123 208 187 166 145 124 209 188 167 146 125 210 189 168 147 211 190 169 148 212 191 170 149 213 192 171 150 214 193 172 215 194 173 216 195 174 217 196 175 218 197 219 198001 220 199 002 221 200 003 222 004 223 224 225 061 062 063 064 065 045 046 047 048 049 054 063 064 065 080 081 082 Photoreceptors/Photoresponses T T P S X Y P S V X Y R U R U Q Q W W Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 2F 3F 4F 2F 3F 4F

7 1-3. Registration of Participants 1) The registration desk will be open from 8:30 on March 13 (Wed) at the entrance of the venue. 2) Those who have completed their online registration: Bring the postcard for the name tag sent to you in the beginning of March, and you do not need to visit the registration desk. Please take a name tag holder at the entrance. 3) On-site registration: Visit the on-site registration desk and pay the fees shown below.

On-site registration fee (including fee for online access to the Abstract Book) JSPP Members JPY 11,000 (tax free) JSPP Student Members JPY 6,000 (tax free) Non-JSPP members JPY 14,000 (tax included) Banquet fee JSPP Members JPY 9,000 (tax included) JSPP Student Members JPY 9,000 (tax included) Non-JSPP Members JPY 9,000 (tax included) Gala Dinner fee (JTPB2019) JSPP Members JPY 6,000 (tax included) JSPP Student Members JPY 6,000 (tax included) Non-JSPP Members JPY 6,000 (tax included)

4) The registration desk may be congested shortly before the start of sessions on Day 1. Those who will register on- site and those who did not bring their name tags are requested to visit the desk in plenty of time. 5) Undergraduate students and junior- and high-school students can attend this Meeting free of charge regardless of their JSPP membership. Please see “Registration” on the meeting website. Although these participants cannot access the online Abstract Book, they can download the program from the meeting website. 6) Always wear your name tag on your chest at the venue. The Meeting Committee will check your name tag.

1-4. Lunch The university cafeteria (with 650 seats) next to the venue is open during the meeting period. You can also find restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores around the venue.

1-5. Cloakroom The cloakroom is located on the first floor (lecture room C14) and is open during the following hours. Please collect your luggage by the closing hour of each day as belongings will not be kept overnight. Please do not include valuables in your luggage. Day 1: March 13 (Wed) 8:30–19:30 Day 2: March 14 (Thu) 8:30–18:30 Day 3: March 15 (Fri) 8:30–19:00

1-6. Nursery Service An on-site nursery service is available during the Meeting. For this service, reservation is required beforehand. Please contact the Conference Secretariat for details.

8 1-7. Notes for Presenters When preparing figures and tables for your presentation, please refer to the website “Color Universal Design (CUD) —How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to colorblind people—” (http://jfly.iam.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ color/).

1) General Presentations 1. Qualification of presenters In accordance with JSPP Article 7(3), the presenters of the Annual Meeting must be JSPP members. If you are a presenter who is in the process of enrollment, please complete the procedure and the payment of the membership fee before the Annual Meeting, otherwise your presentation will be canceled. 2. Style of presentations The Annual Meeting Committee have tried to meet your request with regard to the type of presentation (poster or oral presentation) upon abstract submission. However, owing to the space limitation of the venue, a significant number of submissions requesting poster presentation have been assigned to the oral presentation session. Please prepare your presentation after confirming your type of presentation in the program. 3. Poster presentations Posters should be in English. The poster panel is 90 cm (width) × 210 cm (height from the floor). Pushpins for mounting your poster are provided by the Meeting Committee. • Those making presentation in the first half of the Annual Meeting (marked with PF at the beginning of the abstract number) should mount their posters from 9:00 to 12:30 on Day 1 and remove them anytime from 9:00 to 10:00 on Day 2. Any posters remaining after this period will be removed by the Meeting Committee. • Those making presentation in the second half of the Annual Meeting (marked with PL at the beginning of the abstract number) should mount their posters from 12:00 to 16:00 on Day 2 and remove them by 17:00 on Day 3. Any posters remaining after this period will be removed by the Meeting Committee. • The poster discussion for those making presentations in the first half of the Annual Meeting is on Day 1, while it is on Day 3 for those making presentations in the second half. The poster discussion times are as follows. • For presentations in the first half: 17:00–19:00 on Day 1. • For presentations in the second half: 14:00–16:00 on Day 3. • On both Days 1 and 3, presenters of odd- and even-numbered posters should be in front of their boards during the first and second half of the poster discussion time, respectively • The poster session on Day 3 will be held as a joint program with JTPB2019. The abstract numbers beginning with PT are assigned to the titles for JTPB2019 participants from Taiwan. 4. Oral presentations • Slides used in oral presentations should be in English. Prepare a brief summary slide in English at the end. • Each presentation is a 15-min slot, a talk for 12 min and discussion for 2 min 30 sec, followed by a 30-sec interval for the next speaker. To keep the session on time, please strictly follow the time limits. • Before the presentation, please check your slides in the Preview rooms on the first floor (Lecture Room S16). There will be no staff attending the Preview rooms. For questions, please visit the Conference Secretariat room on the first floor. • Only PC projectors can be used. The recommended resolution is 1024 × 768 (aspect ratio 4:3). Set the resolution of your PC to 1024 × 768.

9 • The Annual Meeting Committee does not provide PCs for presenters. Presenters should bring their own PC. Also, presenters should ask their colleagues if assistance is required in operating instruments and devices. • Presenters should take the Next Presenter’s seat and open files for presentation in their PC before the end of the previous presentation. • Connect the PC directly to the external monitor using the cables at the desk for the speaker. To avoid troubles, the input switch box will not be used in this annual meeting. • A mini D-sub 15-pin connector cable is used for the connection. If special adapters (e.g., Mac, HDMI, USB type-C) are required, please provide them by yourself. • After the presentation, disconnect the connector and return it to its original position for the next presenter.

2) Symposium presentations The procedures for symposium presentations are the same as those for oral presentations except for the presentation time slots. Please refer to “4. Oral presentations” above or ask the organizers of your symposium for details.

1-8. Access to Abstract Book Using Application Software Application software to access the Abstract Book from compatible mobile terminals, such as smartphones and tablets, will be distributed. The software will be available for iOS and Android, and can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. The software will be downloadable after March 6 (Wed). The password will be provided by e-mail after March 6. Only the participants of the Annual Meeting, except for those described in section 1-3. 5) above, can access the Abstract Book.

1-9. Free Wireless LAN Service Free wireless LAN connection is available at the venue. Note that the number of access is not limited, but it may be difficult to connect at some locations and in some situations. Use the information on wireless LAN connection printed on the postcard sent to those who completed their registration online. Participants who have completed their on-site registration will receive information on wireless LAN connection at the reception desk for on-site registration.

1-10. Notes for Chairpersons Please come to the assigned session at least 15 minutes before the starting time and notify the staff of your attendance. Please assign a chairperson to each presentation prior to the Annual Meeting. No microphone for members of the audiences will be available in some small rooms. If the question is difficult to hear, you can ask the questioner to repeat it with a loud voice or you can repeat the question with your microphone. Moreover, ensure that the session proceeds on-time.

1-11. Patents Upon the revision of “Operational Guidelines for Applicants Seeking the Application of Exceptions to Lack of Novelty of Invention”, a certificate of presentation is considered to be unnecessary. Therefore, JSPP will not issue such a certificate in this Annual Meeting.

1-12. Prohibitions It is strictly prohibited to photograph the contents of presentations with cameras, videos, or mobile phones, or to make recordings without permission from the presenter.

10 1-13. Contact Information and Bulletin Board • Contact to the Conference Secretariat For questions to the Annual Meeting Committee, send an e-mail to [email protected]. • Bulletin board Messages to participants will be posted on the bulletin board near the reception desk at the entrance. Announcements will not be made at the venue. The bulletin board is also open to participants for mutual communication; feel free to post your messages.

1-14. Mixer The mixer will be held from 18:00 on Day 1 (March 13) at the university cafeteria (Mei-dining) located adjacent to the venue. All participants are encouraged to attend the mixer.

2. Contents of the Annual Meeting

2-1. Banquet A banquet will be held at the Hotel Mielparque Nagoya from 19:00 on Day 2 (March 14). It is about 15 minutes by metro from the venue to the hotel. On-site registration for the banquet is accepted at the reception desk. HOTEL MIELPARQUE NAGOYA 3-16-16 Aoi, Higashi-ku, Nagoya 461-0004, Japan https://www.mielparque.jp/nagoya/en/

2-2. JSPP Awards Ceremony and Award Lectures Date and time: Day 2, March 14 (Thu) 16:15–18:00 Venue: Room N Please see the program p.19 for details.

2-3. Symposia Nine symposia will be held on Days 1 and 2 in this Meeting. In addition, 12 symposia will be held on Day 3 as a joint program with JTPB2019. For the content and purpose of each symposium, please refer to the Meeting website (https://jspp.org/annualmeeting/60/E-index.html). Please see p.20–28 for the program. Day 1, March 13 (Wed) 9:30–12:30 ♦ S01 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation ♦ S02 The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport ♦ S03 Understanding the plant survival strategies from the perspective of stem cells Day 1, March 13 (Wed) 14:00–17:00 ♦ S04 Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants ♦ S05 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants ♦ S06 Plant adaptation strategies via ABA-mediated signaling in change of environmental conditions. Day 2, March 14 (Thu) 9:00–12:00 ♦ S07 Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis

11 Day 2, March 14 (Thu) 13:30–16:00 ♦ S08 How to inherit and rewrite cellular memory in plants ♦ S09 Plant mineral transporters: from function to structure and modelling

2-4. The 15th Database Workshop Date and time: Day 2, March 14 (Thu) 9:00–12:00 Venue: Room F Organizers: Kentaro Yano (Meiji Univ.), Shizuka Koshimizu (Meiji Univ.) Please see p.29 for the program.

2-5. Luncheon Seminars Registration is not required, but distribution of lunch box will be on a first-come-first-served basis. Please see p.30–33 for the program and contents. ♦ Leave a Nest Luncheon Seminar: Contest to Social Challenges by Plant Scientists Date and time: Day 1, March 13 (Wed) 12:45–13:45 Venue: Room G Sponsor: Leave a Nest Co., Ltd. ♦ PCP Luncheon Seminar “60 Years of PCP: Past, Present and Future” Date and time: Day 1, March 13 (Wed) 12:45–13:45 Venue: Room N Organizer: PCP Editors Committee, Sponsor: Oxford University Press ♦ Carrier Path Seminar on Gender Equality The current status of Japanese science and technology as seen from a large-scale survey with a focus on fostering young researchers and promoting the empowerment of the female researchers Date and time: Day 2, March 14 (Thu) 12:15–13:15 Venue: Room C Sponsor: JSPP Gender Equality Committee ♦ Leica Microsystems K.K. Luncheon Seminar Date and time: Day 2, March 14 (Thu) 12:15–13:15 Venue: Room G Sponsor: Leica Microsystems K.K.

2-6. Satellite Meetings Please see p.34–37 for the programs. ♦ The 21st Plant Organelle Workshop Date and time: March 12 (Tue) (The day before the Meeting), 13:00–18:40 Venue: Sakata Hirata Hall, Science South building, Nagoya University (Higashiyama Campus) Representative Organizer: Junichi Obokata (Kyoto Prefectural University) Cellular organelles play key roles in the development, function, homeostasis, and environmental adaptation of plants. This workshop provides an opportunity for plant scientists of various disciplines to exchange latest findings, ideas, and relevant techniques regarding plant organelles, and for communication and discussion. Invited speakers

12 will address topics, including chloroplasts, mitochondria, other cellular organelles, and whole plants from the molecular level to the environmental level. This workshop is free to all participants, but they are encouraged to register at our website. People who wish to join the mixer after the talk session should register at our website below by Monday, March 4. Beer, soft drinks, and food will be provided at a cost of 4,500 yen per person (4,000 yen for graduate and undergraduate students). Contact addresses: Takuya Matsuo, E-mail: [email protected] Kensuke Kusumi, E-mail: [email protected] http://dfns.u-shizuoka-ken.ac.jp/labs/pctech/workshop ♦ 4th Workshop on Photosynthetic Bacteria Date and time: The day before the Meeting, March 12 (Tue) 13:30–17:00 Venue: Room C Organizers: Dr. Jiro Harada (Kurume University School of Medicine), E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Yusuke Tsukatani (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), E-mail: tsukatani@ jamstec.go.jp Dr. Chihiro Azai (Ritsumeikan University), E-mail:[email protected] Anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria are now subjects for various fields of studies including biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology, biophysics, bioorganic chemistry, microbial ecology, etc. This workshop invites speakers talking their latest achievements and provides new insights into studies on anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria through discussion. Registration fee is free. After the workshop, we will have a banquet (fee: about 4,500 yen). To resister the workshop and/or banquet, please fill the Entry Form (https://goo.gl/LGQ4FV) (deadline, 03/01/2019). We are expecting your participation. ♦ The 37th Meeting of the Japanese Society for Young Plant Physiologists Date and time: Day 1, March 13 (Wed) 19:15-20:45 Venue: Lecture room, 1st floor of ITbM building, Nagoya University (Higashiyama Campus) Organizers: Rumi Amano (Kyoto Sangyo University), Tatsuya Nobori (Max-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research) This meeting offers young scientists and students the opportunity to exchange information and discuss topics related to research and career development. We invited two speakers to share their own stories with us. Dr. Akito Kano is an R&D researcher at Takii Seed company studying crop protection from pests and diseases. Dr. Keiko Kuwata is a Chief-Coordinator of ITbM Molecular Structure Center, Nagoya University, providing supports on Mass spectrometry. No registration required to participate in this meeting. Meal boxes will be provided at the meeting upon request. There will be an after meeting gathering with the speakers and participants. Please register for the meal boxes and/or the gathering at https://goo.gl/forms/ KLhpgwxm1M8cB8Gh2 by March 6. More details are available on the meeting website (http://www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp/~i1659019/wakatenokai.html). Contact addresses: Rumi Amano: [email protected] Tatsuya Nobori: [email protected] ♦ The 2nd Meeting of Plant Mathematical Modeling Date and time: Day 1, March 13 (Wed) 19:00-20:30 Venue: The 5th lecture room, 1st floor of Lecture building, Graduate school of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University (Higashiyama Campus)

13 Organizers: Hironori Fujita (National Institute for Basic Biology), Munetaka Sugiyama (University of Tokyo) This meeting is aimed at gathering together researchers and students interested in mathematical models in plant science regardless of whether they are experimental researchers, theorists, beginners, or experienced, and to exchange information and deepening friendship. This meeting is also aimed at building a community in this research field, and is planned to be held continuously in annual meetings of JSPP and BSJ. In the meeting, invited speakers will talk about their collaborative research between experiments and modeling. This meeting is free to all participants, and if you are interested please feel free to join us.

2-7. JSPP Committee Meetings The day before the meeting, Tue., March 12 9:00–10:00 [Science and Agricultural Building SA329] PCP Editors Board pre-Meeting 10:30–16:30 [Science and Agricultural Building SA329] PCP Editors and Advisory Editorial Board Meeting 14:30–16:30 [Lecture Room C10] Public Relations Committee Meeting 16:00–17:00 [Room N] Directors’ and managers’ Meeting 17:00–19:30 [Room N] Board of Delegates’ Meeting Day1, Wed., March 13 12:45–13:45 [Lecture Room C10] JSPP Awards Committee Meeting 12:45–13:45 [Lecture Room S15] GMO Working Group Meeting 12:45–13:45 [Lecture Room S14] Gender Equality Committee Meeting Day2, Thu., March 14 12:15–13:15 [Lecture Room C10] Gathering of Science Advisors and Public Relations Committee Members Day3, Fri., March 15 12:55–13:30 [Lecture Room C10] International Committee Meeting 16:00–17:30 [Conference Secretariat Rm] Annual Meeting Committee Meeting

14 一般社団法人

Time Table of 60th JSPP Annual Meeting and JTPB2019 Day 1 (March 13, Wednesday) 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Symposia Symposia Poster Mounting (1st half) Poster Viewing (1st half) Poster Discussion (1st half) Mixer 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00

Day 2 (March 14, Thursday) 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations JSPP Award Ceremony Symposia Symposia and Lectures Poster Mounting (2nd half) Banquet 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00

Day 3 (March 15, Friday) 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00

Oral Presentations Poster Viewing (2nd half) Poster Discussion (2nd half)

JTPB2019 Symposia JTPB2019 Symposia JTPB2019 Symposia 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00

JTPB2019 (March 16, Saturday) 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 JTPB2019 Keynote Symposia JTPB2019 Keynote Symposia JTPB2019 Gala Dinner

15 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 ime Ttable Wed., March 13 JSPP 2019 Day 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Symposium S01 Symposium S04 Understanding of field plants and A Strategies of mechanical optimization development of innovative techniques in plants toward these plant regulation

Symposium S02 Symposium S05 B The final phase of the photosynthetic Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in electron transport Plants

C Biomembrane/Ion and solute transport Cell cycle/Cell division

Primary metabolism, Secondary D Primary metabolism metabolism

Photosynthesis, Environmental responses of E Environmental responses of photosynthesi photosynthesis

Symposium S06 Plant adaptation strategies via F Environmental responses A ABA-mediated signaling in change of environmental conditions

Luncheon G Plant hormones/Signaling molecules Seminar Plant hormones/Signaling molecules Leave a Nest

H Epigenetic regulation Reproductive growth

I Flowering/Clock Organelles/Cytoskeleton

J Vegetative growth Vegetative growth

K Plant-organism interaction A Plant-organism interaction A

Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/ L Plant-organism interaction B Translational regulations/Protein modification & degradation

M Environmental responses C Environmental responses B

Symposium S03 Luncheon Understanding the plant survival N Seminar strategies from the perspective of PCP stem cells

O Systems biology Systems biology

Questions and answers P-Y Mounting posters (First half) Poster presentation (First half) Odd Even numbers numbers Other Mixer (Mei-dining) The 37th Meeting of the Japanese Society for Young Plant Physiologists The 2nd Meeting of Plant Mathematical Modeling

16 ime Ttable Thu., March 14 JSPP 2019 Day 2 / JTPB 2019 Day 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Symposium S08 A How to inherit and rewrite cellular memory in plants

Symposium S09 Symposium S07 Plant mineral transporters: B Find out the mechanism supporting from function to structure and C4 photosynthesis modelling

Luncheon Photoreceptors/ C Cell wall Seminar Photoresponses

Career Path Seminar on Gender Equality D Secondary metabolism

E Photosynthesis Photosynthesis

F The 15th Database Workshop Flowering/Clock

Luncheon Plant hormones/Signaling G Seminar molecules

Leica H Reproductive growth Microsystemes Membrane trafficking K.K.

I Organelles/Cytoskeleton Organelles/Cytoskeleton

J Vegetative growth Vegetative growth

Plant-organism K Plant-organism interaction A interaction A, B

[Live Remote] L JSPP Awards: Ceremony and Lectures

M Environmental responses B Environmental responses C

JSPP Awards: N Ceremony and Lectures

O Others (New technology, Bioresources)

Poster JSPP2019 / JTPB2019 P-Y removal Mounting posters (Second half) (First half) Other JSPP2019 / JTPB2019 Banquet (HOTEL MIELPARQUE NAGOYA)

17 ime Ttable Fri., March 15 JSPP 2019 Day 3 / JTPB 2019 Day 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

JTPB2019 JTPB2019 JTPB2019 Symposium Session 1 Symposium Session 5 A Symposium Session 9 Environmental Responses, Environmental Responses, Growth and Development Abiotic Stresses I Abiotic Stresses II

JTPB2019 JTPB2019 JTPB2019 Symposium Session 2 B Symposium Session 6 Symposium Session 10 Biomembrane, Ion and Evolution, Taxonomy Gene Regulation Solute Transporters

C Photoreceptors/Photoresponses

D

E Photosynthesis

JTPB2019 JTPB2019 JTPB2019 Symposium Session 7 F Symposium Session 3 Symposium Session 11 Primary and Secondary Cell Biology Photobiology Metabolism

JTPB2019 JTPB2019 JTPB2019 Symposium Session 8 G Symposium Session 4 Symposium Session 12 Plant Hormones, Signaling Plant-Micorbe Interaction Crop Improvement Molecules

H

I Organelles/Cytoskeleton

J Vegetative growth

K Plant-organism interaction B

Transcriptional, post- L transcriptional/Translational regulations/Protein modification & degradation

M Environmental responses B

N

O

Questions and answers Poster removal P-Y JSPP2019 / JTPB2019 Poster presentation (Second half) Odd Even (Second half) numbers numbers Other

18 Day 2, PM JSPP Awards

Thu., March 14, 16:15–18:00 Room N

JSPP Awards Ceremony and Award Lectures Awards Ceremony JSPP Award, JSPP Young Investigator Awards, PCP Award, and JSPP Honorary Membership Award

16:15 Reports on Selection Process Chairpersons of Award Committee

16:30 JSPP Award, JSPP Young Investigator Awards and PCP Award JSPP President

16:40 Honorary Membership Award JSPP President Masayuki Katsumi (ICU, Professor Emeritus)

Award Lectures

Language: Japanese

16:50 A01 JSPP Award “Studies on the Function of Ribosome as a Play Stage for the Maintenance of Cellular Homeostasis” Satoshi Naito (Grad. Sch. Agr., Hokkaido Univ.)

17:10 A02 JSPP Young Investigator Award “Temperature sensing mechanism involved in chloroplast movement” Yutaka Kodama (Center for Biosci. Res. Edu., Utsunomiya Univ.)

17:25 A03 JSPP Young Investigator Award “Molecular genetic studies on symbiotic organ development and nitrate response during legume — Rhizobium symbiosis” Takuya Suzaki (Grad. Sch. Life & Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba)

17:40 A04 PCP Award Makoto Hayashi, Mina Tanaka, Saki Yamamoto, Taro Nakagawa, Masatake Kanai, Aya Anegawa, Miwa Ohnishi, Tetsuro Mimura and Mikio Nishimura (2017) “Plastidial Folate Prevents Starch Biosynthesis Triggered by Sugar Influx into Non-Photosynthetic Plastids of Arabidopsis” Plant Cell Physiol. 58(8): 1328–1338 Makoto Hayashi (Dept. Biosci., Nagahama Inst. Biosci. Technol.), et al.

19 Day 1, AM Symposium 01

Wed., March 13, 9:30–12:30 Room A

Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation

Language: Japanese

Organizers: Nobutoshi Yamaguchi (NAIST) Yoko Mizuta (Nagoya University) Shigeo Sugano (Ritsumeikan Universtiy) ●Chairperson: Shigeo Sugano 09:30 Opening remarks Nobutoshi Yamaguchi

09:30 S01-1 Molecular genetic analysis for epigenetic memory and acquired traits Nobutoshi Yamaguchi1,2 (1NAIST, 2JST PRESTO)

09:55 S01-2 Evolution and diversification of sexual systems in plants: insights from “persimmon” Takashi Akagi1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Kyoto Univ., 2JST-PRESTO)

10:20 S01-3 Gene Expression Dynamics Of The Obligate Filamentous Pathogen Blumeria Spp. And Their Host Plant Under Field Environments Kentaro Yoshida1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Agric. Sci., Kobe Univ., 2JST, Presto)

●Chairperson: Yoko Mizuta 10:45 S01-4 Elucidating biological networks of plant-microbiota superorganism Yasunori Ichihashi (RIKEN BioResource Research Center)

11:10 S01-5 Precise control of auxin signaling by synthetic approach Shinya Hagihara1,2 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ.)

●Chairperson: Nobutoshi Yamaguchi 11:35 S01-6 Development of the core technology that allows quantitative evaluation of solute movement in a living plant using radioisotopes Keitaro Tanoi1,2, Ryohei Sugita1, Natsuko I. Kobayashi1 (1Grad. Sch. Agri. Life Sci., UTokyo, 2JST PRESTO)

12:00 S01-7 Genetic modification of plant reproductive cells using pollen tube as a vector and the study of plant reproduction Yoko Miz uta1,2, Shiori Nagahara2, Daisuke Kurihara1,2, Tetsuya Higashiyama2,3 (1JST PRESTO, 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.)

12:25 Closing remarks Yoko Miz uta

Co-sponsored by JST PRESTO Creation of next-generation fundamental technologies for the control of biological phenomena in field-grown plants

20 Day 1, AM Symposium 02

Wed., March 13, 9:30–12:30 Room B

The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport

Language: Japanese

Organizers: Shinji Masuda (Cent. Biol. Res. Inform., Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Kentaro Ifuku (Grad. Sch. Biostu., Kyoto Univ.) ●Chairperson: Shinji Masuda 09:30 Shinji Masuda

09:40 S02-1 Photosynthesis Organisms Favor O2 to Suppress ROS Production

~Who Understands O2 Worlds?~ Chikahiro Miyake (Fac Agri, Kobe University)

10:05 S02-2 Roles of far-red light in regulation of photosynthesis in fluctuating light in land plants Masaru Kono, Wataru Yamori, Ichiro Terashima (Sch. Sci. Univ. Tokyo)

10:30 S02-3 Structural basis for the electron transfer mechanism between photosystem I and ferredoxin Hisako Kubota-Kawai1, Risa Mutoh2, Takahisa Ikegami3, Hideaki Tanaka4, Genji Kurisu4 (1Faculty of Sci., Yamagata Univ., 2Faculty of Sci., Fukuoka Univ., 3Faculty of Sci., Yokohama city Univ., 4IPR. Osaka Univ.)

●Chairperson: Kentaro Ifuku 10:55 S02-4 Crosstalk between NADP+ supply system and electron transfer in photosynthesis Shin-nosuke Hashida1, Maki Kawai-Yamada2 (1Environ. Sci. Res. Lab., CRIEPI, 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ.)

11:20 S02-5 Regulation of photosynthetic electron transport via proton motive force Toshiharu Shikanai, Caijuan Wang (Kyoto University)

11:45 S02-6 The role of cyclic electron flow in C4 photosynthesis Takako Ogawa, Kana Kobayashi, Yukimi Taniguchi, Yuri Munekage (Grad. Sch. Sci. & Tec., Univ. Kwansei Gakuin)

12:10 Kentaro Ifuku

Cosponsor: New photosynthesis

21 Day 1, AM Symposium 03

Wed., March 13, 9:30–12:10 Room N

Understanding the plant survival strategies from the perspective of stem cells

Language: English

Organizers: Masaaki Umeda (NAIST) Hitoshi Sakakibara (Nagoya Univ.)

09:30 Opening remarks Masaaki Umeda

●Chairperson: Masaaki Umeda 09:35 S03-1 Towards understanding mechanisms controlling indeterminacy of plant stem cells Junko Kyozuka (Tohoku Univ., Life Sciences)

09:55 S03-2 Mechanisms for the timing of the stem cell production in plants Shinjiro Yamaguchi1,2 (1Kyoto Univ., Inst. Chem. Res., 2Tohoku Univ., Grad. Sch. Life Sci.)

10:15 S03-3 Role of cytokinins in maintenance and modulation of shoot meristem activity Hitoshi Sakakibara, Takatoshi Kiba (Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ.)

10:35 Break

●Chairperson: Hitoshi Sakakibara 10:50 S03-4 Gene regulatory networks in root nodule symbiosis Makoto Hayashi1, Kai Battenberg1, Tsuneo Hakoyama1, Atsuko Hirota1, Akihiro Yamazaki1, Shiori Aki2, Masaaki Umeda2, Thomas Kelly3, Nicola Hetherington3, Aki Minoda3 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2NAIST, 3RIKEN IMS)

11:10 S03-5 Genome maintenance strategies in stem cells Masaaki Umeda (Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST)

11:30 S03-6 Direct roles of MUTE in termination of asymmetric cell division and orchestration of stomata differentiation Soon-Ki Han1, Keiko Torii1,2,3 (1ITbM, Nagoya University, 2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Washington, 3Department of Biology, University of Washington)

11:50 S03-7 Cell division in moss stem cells Gohta Goshima (Nagoya University)

Cosponsor: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas ‘Principles of pluripotent stem cells underlying plant vitality’

22 Day 1, PM Symposium 04

Wed., March 13, 14:00–17:00 Room A

Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants

Language: Japanese

Organizers: Haruko Ueda (Konan University) Shinichiro Sawa (Kumamoto University) ●Chairperson: Shinichiro Sawa 14:00 Opening remarks

14:05 S04-1 Strategy of Mechanical Optimization During Plant Development by Regulation of Secondary Cell Wall Formation Taku Demura, Misato Ohtani (Division of Biological Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

14:35 S04-2 Explore mechanical optimization strategies of jigsaw puzzle-shaped pavement cells Takumi Higaki (IROAST, Kumamoto Univ.)

15:00 S04-3 Organ bending and its restoration system for adjusting plant posture Haruko Ueda, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura (Fac. Sci. Engin., Konan Univ.)

15:25 Break

●Chairperson: Haruko Ueda 15:35 S04-4 Plant mechanosensory transduction as revealed by highly-sensitive biosensors Masatsugu Toyota (Dept Biochem and Mol Biol, Saitama Univ)

16:00 S04-5 Single cell detection and manipulation by atomic force microscopy and laser ablation Yoichiroh Hosokawa (Division of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

16:25 S04-6 Plantphysiology and Structural Engineering Kenichi Kawaguchi (IIS, the University of Tokyo)

16:55 General discussion

Cosponsor: Plant-Structure Optimization Strategy

23 Day 1, PM Symposium 05

Wed., March 13, 14:00–17:00 Room B

Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants

Language: English

Organizers: Mami Yamazaki (Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Chiba Univ.) Nobukazu Shitan (Kobe Pharm. Univ.) Hikaru Seki (Grad. Sch. Engineering, Osaka Univ.)

14:00 Opening remarks Mami Yamazaki

14:05 S05-1 Polyphenolic polymorphism found in neo-functionalization related to production of UV light protectants Takayuki Tohge (NAIST)

14:30 S05-2 A heat-inducible lipase remodels chloroplastic glycerolipids in Arabidopsis leaves Yasuhiro Higashi1, Yozo Okazaki1,2, Kouji Takano1, Fumiyoshi Myouga1, Kazuo Shinozaki1, Eva Knoch1, Atsushi Fukushima1, Kazuki Saito1,3 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2Grad. Sch. Bioresources, Mie Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Chiba Univ.)

14:55 S05-3 Importance of chemical information on insect-plant network Masaaki Kotera (Dep. Eng., Univ. Tokyo)

15:20 S05-4 Investigating biosynthesis and regulation of plant triterpenoids: towards the elucidation of their biological functions Hikaru Seki (Grad. Sch. Eng., Osaka Univ)

15:45 Short break

16:00 S05-5 Transporters of secondary metabolites —Identification, characterization, and possible application to synthetic biology— Nobukazu Shitan (Kobe Pharm. Univ.)

16:25 S05-6 Neo-functionalization of enzymes commits to biosynthesis of bioactive alkaloids Mami Yamazaki (Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Chiba Univ.)

16:50 General discussion

Cosponsor: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas FY2016-2020 “Redesigning Biosynthetic Machineries”; Grobal and Prominent Research, “Phytochemical Plant Molecular Sciences”, Chiba University

24 Day 1, PM Symposium 06

Wed., March 13, 14:00–16:50 Room F

Plant adaptation strategies via ABA-mediated signaling in change of environmental conditions

Language: English

Organizers: Toshinori Kinoshita (Nagoya Univ.) Noriyuki Nishimura (ICS, NARO) Fuminori Takahashi (RIKEN CSRS)

14:00 Opening remarks Noriyuki Nishimura ●Chairperson: Fuminori Takahashi 14:05 S06-1 New Insights into Drought-Linked Stomatal Movements and Abscisic Acid Signal Transduction Julian I. Schroeder1, Yohei Takahashi1, Zixing Li1, Felix Hauser1, Po-Kai Hsu1, Shintaro Munemasa2, Rainer Waadt3 (1Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, USA, 2Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan, 3Centre for Organismal Studies, Plant Developmental Biology, Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany) 14:30 S06-2 Chemical genetics for elucidating stomatal movement Yusuke Aihara1, Shigeo Toh2, Yosuke Toda3,4, Gwanchol Sin1, Takahiro Yuki1, Ayato Sato4, Toshinori Kinoshita1,4 (1Grad.Sch.Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Grad.Sch.Agr., Meiji Univ., 3PRESTO, JST, 4WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ.) 14:55 S06-3 A regulatory system of seed dormancy and germination regulated by abscisic acid signaling Noriyuki Nishimura1, Wataru Tsuchiya2, James J. Moresco3, Yuki Hayashi4, Kouji Satoh1, Nahomi Kaiwa1, Tomoko Irisa1, Toshinori Kinoshita4, Julian I. Schroeder5, John R. Yates, III3, Takashi Hirayama6, Toshimasa Yamazaki2 (1ICS, NARO, 2AAC, NARO, 3TSRI, 4Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ, 5UCSD, 6IPSR, Okayama Univ) 15:20 Coffee break

●Chairperson: Noriyuki Nishimura 15:30 S06-4 Phosphoproteomics of Highly ABA-Induced1 (HAI1) reveals new factors in growth and RNA splicing regulation during drought stress. Paul Verslues (Academia Sinica, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology) 15:55 S06-5 Conserved and diversified signaling mechanisms revealed by molecular studies of ABA responses in bryophytes Daisuke Takezawa1, Kenji Komatsu2, Izumi Yotsui2, Taishi Umezawa3, Yoichi Sakata2 (1Saitama University, 2Tokyo University of Agriculture, 3Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) 16:20 S06-6 Long-distance peptide signaling in drought stress responses Fuminori Takahashi1, Takehiro Suzuki1, Yuriko Osakabe2, Shigeyuki Betsuyaku3, Yuki Kondo4, Naoshi Dohmae1, Hiroo Fukuda4, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki4, Kazuo Shinozaki1 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Tokushima Univ., 3Tsukuba Univ., 4The Univ. of Tokyo) 16:45 Closing remarks Fuminori Takahashi

Cosponsor: Plant Memory

25 Day 2, AM Symposium 07

Thu., March 14, 9:00–11:40 Room B

Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis

Language: English

Organizers: Yuri Munekage (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) Tsuyoshi Furumoto (Ryukoku Univ.)

09:00 Opening remarks Yuri Munekage

●Chairperson: Tsuyoshi Furumoto

9:05 S07-1 Evolutionary Assembly of C4 Leaf Structure Tammy Sage (Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto)

9:30 S07-2 Organelle positioning in C4 photosynthetic cells Mitsutaka Taniguchi1, Takao Oi1, Koji Yamane2 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagricul. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Facul. Agricul., Kindai Univ.)

9:55 S07-3 Electron transport and energy production in chloroplasts of NADP-ME type C4 plants Yuri Munekage, Takako Ogawa, Yukimi Taniguchi (Sch Sci Tech, Kwansei Gakuin Univ.)

●Chairperson: Yuri Munekage

10:20 S07-4 Optimum integration of C4 cycle into Calvin-Benson cycle Tsuyoshi Furumoto (Faculty of Agriculture, Ryukoku University)

10:45 S07-5 The molecular evolution of C4 photosynthesis Julian Hibberd (Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge)

11:10 S07-6 Mechanisms regulating differentiation and positioning of the two chloroplast types in single-cell

C4 species Sascha Offermann1, Philipp Bohnhorst1, Diana Wimmer1, Inhwan Hwang2 (1Institute of Botany, Leibniz University Hannover, 2Pohang University of Science and Technology)

11:35 Closing remarks Tsuyoshi Furumoto

Cosponsor: New photosynthesis

26 Day 2, PM Symposium 08

Thu., March 14, 13:30–16:00 Room A

How to inherit and rewrite cellular memory in plants

Language: English

Organizers: Momoko Ikeuchi (RIKEN CSRS) Yosuke Tamada (NIBB, SOKENDAI)

13:30 Opening remarks Momoko Ikeuchi

●Chairperson: Yosuke Tamada 13:35 S08-1 Mechanisms underlying cell fate specification and plasticity Roger Deal (Emory University, Department of Biology)

14:05 S08-2 Reconfiguring the A. thaliana epigenome by bypassing epigenetic resetting in the germ line Claude Becker1,2 (1Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences)

14:35 S08-3 Balancing act in the control of plant cell reprogramming Momoko Ikeuchi, Akira Iwase, Keiko Sugimoto (RIKEN CSRS)

●Chairperson: Momoko Ikeuchi 15:00 S08-4 de novo Meristem Formation at Single Cell Resolution Idan Efroni, Gil Naama, Omary Moutasem, Matosevich Rotem, Gedion Beatrice (The Hebrew University)

15:30 S08-5 Role of the histone variant in the regulation of cellular memory Yosuke Tamada1,2 (1Div. Evol. Biol., Natl. Inst. Basic Biol., 2Sch. Life Sci., SOKENDAI)

15:55 Closing remarks Yosuke Tamada

Sponsored by Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, Integrative system of autonomous environmental signal recognition and memorization for plant plasticity

27 Day 2, PM Symposium 09

Thu., March 14, 13:30–16:00 Room B

Plant mineral transporters: from function to structure and modelling

Language: English

Organizer: Jian Feng Ma (IPSR, Okayama Univ.)

13:30 Opening remarks

●Chairperson: Jian Feng Ma 13:35 S09-1 Node-based transporters for preferential distribution of mineral elements Naoki Yamaji, Jian Feng Ma (IPSR, Okayama Univ.)

13:55 S09-2 IRON MAN to the rescue: how plants take up iron Louis Grillet1, Ping Lan1,2, Wenfeng Li1,3, Girish Mokkapati1,4,5, Wolfgang Schmidt1,4 (1IPMB, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Forestry University, China, 4Graduate Institute of Biotechnology, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan, 5Molecular Biology and Agricultural Sciences Program, Taiwan International Graduate Program, Academia Sinica and National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan)

14:20 S09-3 Regulation of nitrogen acquisition under low availability and beyond Takatoshi Kiba (Grad. Sch. Bioagr., Nagoya Univ.)

14:45 S09-4 Sensing external and internal nitrate by transceptors Yi-Fang Tsay, Hui-Yu Chen (Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan)

15:10 S09-5 Structure of a silicon transporter in plant Yasunori Saitoh1, Kengo Matsuki1, Shin-Ichiro Yonekura1, Lingli Yang1, Namiki Mitani- Ueno2, Naoki Yamaji2, Jian-Ren Shen1, Jian Feng Ma2, Michi Suga1 (1Research Insititute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama Univ., 2Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama Univ.)

15:35 S09-6 Integrated micro-scale and macro-scale modeling of silicon transportation system in rice Gen Sakurai1, Naoki Yamaji2, Namiki Mitani-Ueno2, Masayuki Yokozawa3, Keisuke Ono1, Jian Feng Ma2 (1Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NARO, 2Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University, 3Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University)

16:00 Closing remarks

Cosponsor: Specially Promoted Research “Integrated analysis of mineral transport system in crops”

28 Day 2, AM Workshop

Thu., March 14, 9:00–12:00 Room F

The 15th Database Workshop

Language: Japanese

Organizers: Kentaro Yano (Sch. Agri., Meiji Univ.) Shizuka Koshimizu (Sch. Agri., Meiji Univ.)

●Chairperson: Kentaro Yano 09:00 D01-1 Introduction —The current status of plant omics databases— Kentaro Yano (Bioinformatics, Meiji Univ.)

●Chairperson: Shizuka Koshimizu 09:20 D01-2 Launch the deep learning from a viewpoint of a “wet” researcher: Image diagnosis and its visual explanations Takashi Akagi1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Kyoto Univ., 2JST-PRESTO)

10:40 D01-3 Plant Annotation Tasks by Deep Learning and Utilization of Public Cloud Eli Kaminuma (Tokyo Medial and Dental University)

Co-sponsored by “Determining principles in the birth of new plant species”

29 Day 1, Lunch time Luncheon Seminar

Wed., March 13, 12:45–13:45 Room G

Leave a Nest Luncheon Seminar Agri Garage Laboratory where plant scientists are active

Language: Japanese

Sponsor: Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.

Leave a Nest established Institution of Innovation and Knowledge (I2K) in 2013, and we have been conducting research to generate new value by gathering knowledge from all over the world and combining them together. Given the circumstances, we decided to establish Agri Garage Laboratory in 2016 to promote the research focused on exploring the potential of algae and plants and efficient use of them, and also on contributing to agriculture, forestry, fishing and food and nutrition. In this institution, plant scientists are going to work not only on our own research but also collaborative research and funded research with universities, companies and ventures. This time, I will introduce about members and research cases.

*The first 165 attendees are served with lunch box. No prior registration is required.

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Leave a Nest thrives to achieve global happiness by enhancing everyday life through science and education for future generation. We have overseas branches in Singapore, Malaysia, USA and UK. ◊ Education Support Project Education Support Project, together with partner companies, develops and conducts education programs for next generation who need to survive unpredictable future. ◊ Human Resource Encouragement Project Human Resource Encouragement Project shares common vision for professional development with our partner companies, design interactive training programs, and support those who wish to keep learning and advancing. ◊ Researcher Encouragement Project Researcher Encouragement Project supports researchers’ career and R&Ds in industry, and create partnership opportunities between researchers in academia and private sector. ◊ Entrepreneurship Support Project Entrepreneurship Support Project supports technology-based startups from academia or ventures in their early stage in the process of growing its seed into business and innovation.

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30 Day 1, Lunch time Luncheon Seminar

Wed., March 13, 12:45–13:45 Room N

PCP Luncheon Seminar* “60 Years of PCP: Past, Present and Future”

Language: English

Plant & Cell Physiology (PCP) is in the top 8% of international Plant Science Journals and the official journal of the JSPP. This year marks PCP’s 60th anniversary, and in this luncheon seminar, we celebrate PCP’s history and discuss future directions with the Editor in Chief, Prof. Hitoshi Sakakibara, and a selection of domestic and international Editors.

Symposium outline:

Introduction: 60 years of PCP (speaker: Hitoshi Sakakibara, Editor-in-Chief)

a) The changing face of PCP and key publishing highlights over the years. b) Expansion of editorial board to encompass greater international representation.

Followed by mini presentations by a selection of PCP Editors covering a range of subject areas.

The audience will be given the opportunity to ask questions to the PCP Editors and editorial staff during and at the end of the presentations.

The first 150 attendees are served a box lunch and a bottle of tea. No prior registration is required.

31 Day 2, Lunch time Luncheon Seminar

Thu., March 14, 12:15–13:15 Room C

The current status of Japanese science and technology as seen from a large-scale survey with a focus on fostering young researchers and promoting the empowerment of the female researchers

Speaker: Akiyoshi MURAKAMI (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP), Research Unit for Science and Technology Analysis and Indicators, Research Fellow)

Large-scale surveys are regularly conducted on Japanese scientists by the National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, an agency of MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology), in order to understand the current status and trends in science technology and innovation in Japan. The survey aims in particular to understand factors that cannot be assessed through the numerical analysis of various indexes. In these surveys, the questionnaire was created according to the national science and technology’s basic plan to reflect the analysis results for future policy making. In this seminar, the speaker will talk about the recent analytical report of these surveys with a particular focus on the results pertaining to young and/or female scientists at universities and public research institutes and discuss possible strategies to promote their careers in science.

*The first 100 attendees are served a boxed lunch and a bottle of tea. No prior registration is required.

32 Day 2, Lunch time Luncheon Seminar

Thu., March 14, 12:15–13:15 Room G

Leica Microsystems K.K. Luncheon Seminar

Language: Japanese

Sponsor: Leica Microsystems K.K.

Leica Microsystems develops high-tech precision microscopy products for the analysis of microstructures. We will introduce the key technologies and applications of newly developed equipment for life science imaging.

The first 100 attendees are served a box lunch and a bottle of tea. No prior registration is required.

1. Leica Thunder / Lightning Fusion of optical and digital —State of the art digital imaging technologies— Speaker: Kanae Shibata, Leica Microsystems K.K.

2. Leica TCS SP8 FLIM New axis of confocal microscope observation —Fluorescence lifetime imaging— Speaker: Satoshi Ijuin, Leica Microsystems K.K.

33 The day before the meeting, PM Satellite Meeting

Tue., March 12, 13:00–18:40 Sakata Hirata Hall, Science South building, Nagoya University (Higashiyama Campus)

The 21st Plant Organelle Workshop —Plant organelles and membrane systems: Their structure, function, and evolution—

Language: Japanese

Organizers (in alphabetical order): Nobuaki Hayashida (Shinshu University), Yusuke Kato (Okayama University), Shigeyuki Kawano (University of Tokyo), Hirokazu Kobayashi (University of Shizuoka), Kensuke Kusumi (Kyushu University), Takuya Matsuo (Nagoya University), Yutaka Miyazawa (Yamagata University), Yoshiki Nishimura (Kyoto University), Junichi Obokata (Kyoto Prefectural University)

13:00 Opening remarks Session 1 13:05 Molecular mechanism of chloroplast protein import: New developments and perspectives Masato Nakai (Osaka University) 13:40 Synthesis of thylakoid membrane lipids facilitates plastid differentiation Sho Fujii (University of Tokyo) 14:15 A new perspective on the function and lipid metabolism of chloroplasts in Arabidopsis guard cells Juntaro Negi (Kyushu University) 14:50 Role of organelle-organelle contact sites in phospholipid transfer Yasushi Tamura (Yamagata University) 15:25 Break Session 2 15:35 Circadian control of plant organelles Takuya Matsuo (Nagoya University) 16:10 The evolution of “supercomplex” in the photosynthetic electron transport chain: How did angiosperms establish the connection between PSI and NDH complexes? Yoshinobu Kato, Toshiharu Shikanai (Kyoto University) 16:45 Contemplation on the origin of plastids through the lens of modern-day symbioses Shinichiro Maruyama (Tohoku University) 17:20 Break Keynote lecture 17:30 45/135 years history on the origin of double-membrane organelle Naoki Sato (University of Tokyo) 18:30 General discussion 18:40 Closing remarks 19:00 Mixer Restaurant “Hananoki” in Nagoya University

This workshop is free to all attendance, but they are encouraged to register at the below website for preparation of abstract books. People who may join the mixer are requested to register at the below website before March 4, Monday. http://dfns.u-shizuoka-ken.ac.jp/labs/pctech/workshop Contact address: Takuya Matsuo: [email protected] Kensuke Kusumi: [email protected]

34 The day before the meeting, PM Satellite Meeting

Tue., March 12, 13:30–17:00 Room C

4th Workshop on Photosynthetic Bacteria

Language: Japanese

Organizers: Chihiro Azai (Ritsumeikan Uninvesity), Yusuke Tsukatani (JAMSTEC), Jiro Harada (Kurume University School of Medicine)

13:00 Registration

13:30 Opening remarks (Jiro Harada)

13:35 Functional diversity of CO2-fixing enzyme, RuBisCO Hiroki Ashida (Kobe University)

14:05 CrtJ repression and activation is differentially regulated by interacting with short and long isoforms of the cobalamin binding regulator AerR Haruki Yamamoto1,2 (1 Indiana University, 2 Nagoya University)

14:30 Input and output mechanism of cyanobacterial circadian clock and intracellular redox Tanaka Kenya (Osaka University)

14:50 Coffee break

15:05 Roles of in purple bacterial photosynthetic light-harvesting and photoprotection Daisuke Kosumi1, Richard J. Cogdell2, Hideki Hashimoto3 (1Kumamoto University, 2University of Glasgow, 3Kwansei Gakuin University)

15:35 for aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria~evolution and role Yuki Sato-Takabe1, Jiro Harada2, Keizo Shimada2, Satoshi Hanada2, Shinichi Takaichi3 (1Tokyo Metropolitan University, 2Kurume University School of Medicine, 3Tokyo University of Agriculture)

15:55 Pigment Exchange in light-harvesting complexes from purple photosynthetic bacteria Yoshitaka Saga (Kindai University)

16:25 Lipid-Controlled Stabilization of Charge-Separated States and Photocurrent Generation Activity of a Light-Harvesting−Reaction Center Core Complex (LH1-RC) Noji Tomoyasu (The University of Tokyo)

16:50 Discussion

19:00 Get together

35 Day 1, Evening Satellite Meeting

Wed., March 13, 19:00–20:30 Venue: The 5th lecture room, 1st floor of Lecture building, Graduate school of Bioagricultural Sciences

The 2nd Meeting of Plant Mathematical Modeling

Organizers: Hironori Fujita (National Institute for Basic Biology) Munetaka Sugiyama (University of Tokyo)

This meeting is aimed at gathering together researchers and students interested in mathematical models in plant science regardless of whether they are experimental researchers, theorists, beginners, or experienced, and to exchange information and deepening friendship. This meeting is also aimed at building a community in this research field, and is planned to be held continuously in annual meetings of JSPP and BSJ. In the meeting, invited speakers will talk about their collaborative research between experiments and modeling. This meeting is free to all participants, and if you are interested please feel free to join us.

36 Day 1, Evening Satellite Meeting

Wed., March 13, 19:15–20:45 Venue: Lecture room, ITbM building 1F, Nagoya University (Higashiyama Campus)

The 37th Meeting of the Japanese Society for Young Plant Physiologists

Language: Japanese

Organizers: Rumi Amano (Kyoto Sangyo University) Tatsuya Nobori (Max-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research)

19:15 Opening remarks by Organizers

19:20 Introduction of research in seed companies with concrete examples Dr. Akihito Kano (Takii seed company, Plant breeding & Experiment station)

19:50 Work-Life Balance: Me, My Family, and Mass Spectrometry Dr. Keiko Kuwata (ITbM, Nagoya University)

20:20 Discussion

This meeting offers young scientists and students the opportunity to exchange information and discuss topics related to research and career development. We invited two speakers to share their own stories with us. Dr. Akito Kano is an R&D researcher at Takii Seed company studying crop protection from pests and diseases. Dr. Keiko Kuwata is a Chief-Coordinator of ITbM Molecular Structure Center, Nagoya University, providing supports on Mass spectrometry. No registration required to participate in this meeting. Please note that ITbM building is approximately 700m away from the Congress main building. (D2① in the campus map: http://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/access-map/)

Meal boxes will be provided at the meeting upon request. There will be an after meeting gathering with the speakers and participants. Please register for the meal boxes and/or the gathering at https://goo.gl/ forms/8JMT4ryI9NMunJiE2 by March 6.

More details are available on the meeting website (http://www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp/~i1659019/wakatenokai.html).

Contact addresses: Rumi Amano: [email protected] Tatsuya Nobori: [email protected]

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Gener al Presentations Program of Oral Presentations

● Each presentation is 12-min talk and 2-min 30-sec discussion, allowing a 30-sec interval for speaker changes in a 15-min slot. To keep the session on time, please strictly concern the time limits.

1st Bell 10 min 2nd Bell 12 min End of Talk 3rd Bell 14 min 30 sec End of Discussion

● Before the presentation, please check your slides in the Preview rooms on the first floor. No staff is attending the Preview rooms. For questions, please visit the Staff room on the 1st floor.

● Chairpersons are requested to come to the assigned sessions at least 15 minutes before the start time, and to notify the staff of your attendance. Please assign a chairperson to each presentation prior to the Annual Meeting.

● Chairpersons are listed at the end of Program of Oral Presentations. ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S03 Symposium S02 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 9:30 1aC01 1aD01 1aE01 1aF01 1aG01 1aH01 1aI01 1aJ01 1aK01 仝 1aL01 1aM01 1aO01 仝 9:30 Functional analysis of water Study of ramet-to-ramet Chloroplast Relocation Mechanism of immediate Characterization of an Epigenetics controlling Manipulation of vernalization Characterization of small Functional analysis of A Mediator subunit protein Analysis of Molecular Comparative genomics to

channel aquaporins involved communication via rhizome Caused by CO2 in cell death in Arabidopsis Arabidopsis NPF protein flower coloration and by a histone demethylase and molecules that increase the camalexin, a phytoalexin in required for symbiont Mechanism of Ethanol- understand evolution of in flower opening and in response to different Physcomitrella patens roots induced by boron involved in stomatal transgenerational inheritance small compounds number of stomata Arabidopsis thaliana, against accommodation Inducible Heat Stress Alkaloid biosynthesis and closure in Japanese gentian nitrogen condition in Oryza Taichi Sugiyama, Ichiro deprivation regulation in the Japanese morning Makoto Shirakawa1, Yukaho Ayami Nakagawa1, Shuya Pseudomonas syringae pv. Takuya Suzaki1, Naoya Tolerance in Arabidopsis. diversification Keiichirou Nemoto, Fumina longistaminata Terashima (Grad. Sch. Sci., Daisuke Umeki, Maako Takafumi Shimizu1,2, Yuri glory Morisaki1, Eng-Seng Gan2, Yamada1, Gregory Perry, J. tomato DC3000 carrying Takeda2, Hanna Nishida1, Yuji Sunaoshi1,2, Akihiro Amit Rai1, Ryo Nakabayashi2, 1 1 1,2 3 1,2 1 1 1 2,3 2,3 3 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The Goto, Aiko Watanabe, Misato Kawai , Haruno Univ. Tokyo) Miyamoto, Masaru Kanno , Shunsuke Atsushi Hoshino , Ayato Sato , Toshiro Ito P. , Ayato Sato , Kei AvrRpt2 Motomi Hoshino , Momoyo Matsui , Maho Tanaka , (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Hideki Hirakawa , Hiroshi Masahiro Nishihara (Iwate Honda1, Satoru Okamoto2, Kobayashi, Toru Matoh Watanabe1, Mitsunori Seo1 Yasumasa Morita3, Kiyotaka (1Graduate School of Science Murakami1, Naoyuki Uchida1, Mizuki Iwamoto1, Nobuhiko Ito1, Fumika Misawa1, Kayoko Mizunashi2, Motoaki Tsugawa2, Taiki Nakaya1, Biotechnology Research Miwa Ohashi1, Hitoshi (Grad. Sch. Agr., Kyoto (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. Nagaki4 (1Natl. Inst. Basic and Technology, Nara Kenichiro Itami1, Keiko Nomura2, Shigeyuki Yoshihiro Handa3, Masayoshi Seki2,3,4 (1Grad. Sch. of Tetsuya Mori2, Hiroki Center) Sakakibara1 (1Grad. Sch. Univ) Sci. Tech., NAIST) Biol., 2Sch. Life Sci., Institute of Science and Torii1,2,3 (1Institute of Betsuyaku2 (1Grad. Sch. of Kawaguchi3 (1Univ. Tsukuba, Nano-Bioscience, Yokohama Takahashi4, Shinji Kikuchi1, Agr., Univ. Nagoya, 2Grad. SOKENDAI, 3Fac. Agri., Technology, 2Temasek Life Transformative Bio- Life & Env. Sci., Univ. 2Kwansei Gakuin Univ., City Univ., 2Plant Genomic Kazuki Saito1,2, Mami Sch. Agr., Univ. Niigata) Meijo Univ., 4Inst. Plant Sci. Sciences Laboratory, Molecules, Nagoya Tsukuba, 2Fac. Life & Env. 3NIBB) Network Res.Team, RIKEN Yamazaki1 (1Chiba University, Res., Okayama Univ.) 3Institute of Transformative University, 2Department of Sci., Univ. Tsukuba) CSRS, 3Plant Epigenome 2RIKEN CSRS, 3KAZUSA Bio-Molecules) Biology, University of Regulation Laboratory, DNA Research, 4Medical Washington, 3Howard Hughes RIKEN CPR, 4Kihara Inst. for Mycology Chiba University) Medical Institute) Biol. Res., Yokohama City Univ.)

9:45 1aC02 1aD02 1aE02 1aF02 1aG02 1aH02 1aI02 1aJ02 1aK02 1aL02 1aM02 1aO02 仝 9:45 Study on membrane Phenotypic analysis of an How does the transmittance Cell distribution with Functional Analysis Of The DNA methylation Reactivation of FLOWER- Stomatal Closure is Delayed Functional analysis of Roles of NRSYM1 and Functional Analysis of Genetic Analysis of Thailand transporters associated with Arabidopsis thaliana of pea pod affect gravitaxis and photo C-type Raf-like Protein dynamics of rice shoot apical ING LOCUS C expression by by Excess Pyrophosphate ACCELERATED CELL NRSYM2 in nitrate-induced Mediator Subunits Involved Lime and Citrus Genetic blueing of plant pigment ecotype with large biomass photosynthesis of seed coat? irradiation Kinases In ABA Signaling. meristem and its regulatory heat after vernalization Mariko Asaoka1, Shin-ichiro DEATH 6 in plant immunity control of nodulation in the Heat Stress Response Resourses under nitrogen deficient Shuto Tashiro, Kintake Kazunari Ozasa, Mizuo Yoshiaki Kamiyama1, mechanism. Takashi Maruoka1, Makoto Inoue2, Shizuka Gunji3, Tomomi Ogata1, Nobuhiko Hanna Nishida1, Takamasa Naohiko Ohama, Teck Lim Paweena Chuenwarin1,2, Mayuko Naganawa1, Yuri conditions Sonoike (Faculty of Maeda (Bioengineering Misaki Hirotani1, Fuko Asuka Higo1, Fumihito Shirakawa2, Toshiro Ito2,3, Toshinori Kinoshita2,4, Nomura2, Shigeyuki Suzuki2, Momoyo Ito1, Mika Moo, Nam-Hai Chua Sunanta Wiphuwathinee2, Kimura1, Kenji Sako1, Kumi Atsushi Mabuchi1, Keina Education and Integrated Lab., RIKEN) Minegishi1, Mika Nomoto2, Miura2, Takashi Ito2, Ko Eng-Seng Gan3 (1Biological Masayoshi Maeshima5, Betsuyaku2 (1Grad. Sch. Life Nomoto3, Yasuomi Tada3, Ryo (TEMASEK LIFE Ratchadawan Yoshida2, Kin-ichi Oyama3, Monda1, Yasuhito Sakuraba2, Arts and Sciences, Waseda Yasuomi Tada2, Yoichi Shimamoto3, Hiroyuki Tsuji1 Sciences, Nara Institute of Hirokazu Tsukaya6,7, Ali & Env Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, Nishijima4, Taiji Kawakatsu4, SCIENCES LABORATORY) Bowonchaikittikun2, Masayoshi Maeshima1, Juntaro Negi1, Shuichi University) Sakata3, Daisuke Takezawa4, (1Kihara Institute for Science and Technology, Ferjani1,3 (1Tokyo Gakugei 2Fuc. Life & Env Sci., Univ. Masayoshi Kawaguchi5,6, Ramonnaporn Chuenjit2, Yoichi Nakanishi1 (1Grad. Yanagisawa2, Koh Iba1 Scott Peck5, Taishi Biological Research, 2Graduate School of Science University, Department of Tsukuba) Takuya Suzaki1 (1Univ. Anyamanee Auvuchanon1 Sch. Bioagr., Nagoya Univ., (1Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., Umezawa1 (1BASE, Tokyo Yokohama City University, and Technology, Nara Biology, 2Nagoya University, Tsukuba, 2Chubu Univ., (1Department of Horticulture, 2Grad. Sch. Info., Nagoya Kyushu Univ., 2Biotech. Univ. Agric. Tech., 2Centr. 2Fac. of Med. Sci., Kyushu Institute of Science and Graduate School of Science, 3Nagoya Univ., 4NARO, Faculty of Agriculture at Univ., 3RCMS, Nagoya Res. Center, Univ. Tokyo) Gene Res., Nagoya Univ., University, 3Grad. Sch. of Technology, 3Temasek Life Division of Biological 5NIBB, 6SOKENDAI) Kampaeng Saen, Kasetsart Univ.) 3Dept. Bioscience, Tokyo Biol. Sci., NAIST) Sciences Laboratory) Science, 3Tokyo Gakugei University, Kampaeng Saen Univ. Agric., 4Grad. Sch. Sci University, United Graduated Campus, 2Agricultural and Eng., Saitama Univ., School of Education, 4Nagoya Biotechnology, Faculty of 5University of Missouri, University, Institute of Agriculture at Kampaeng USA) Transformative Bio- Saen, Kasetsart University, Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Kampaeng Saen Campus) 5Nagoya University, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, 6The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Science, Department of Biological Sciences, 7Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems)

10:00 1aC03 1aD03 1aE03 1aF03 1aG03 1aH03 1aI03 1aJ03 仝 1aK03 仝 1aL03 1aM03 1aO03 仝 10:00 Molecular function analysis The role of the PB1 domain The Characteristics Of Movements of PIN3 while [Cancelled] Analysis of central metabolic In natura seasonal changes of Unravelling temporally Assessing the generality of An acyltransferase that is Evaluation of heat tolerance Subgenome-classification of cysytinosin-like protein of of NIN-Like Proteins in Chloroplast Functions In trapping amyloplasts with an disorder caused by global the daily expression pattern of coordinated cell divisions in the concentric SA/JA indispensable for converting to short- or long-term stress of methods for genomic studies Arabidopsis thaliana nitrate-inducible gene Arabidopsis infrared laser in Arabidopsis genomic hypomethylation daily rhythmic genes in the Arabidopsis root meristem activation pattern appeared at phytosterols into sterol esters HsfA1 overexpressing tomato of allopolyploid Arabidopsis Jia Guo, Mayuko expression Photoautotrophic Culture Yoshinori Abe1, Hiroshi Naoya Sugi1, Thi Ngoc Arabidopsis halleri by a motion-tracking the sites of stimuli in controls root nodule plants and wheat Naganawa, Midori Mineko Konishi, Shuichi Gen Takenaka, Satomi Yoshikawa2, Masatsugu Quynh Le1, Miyako Tomoaki Muranaka1, Mie N. microscope system Arabidopsis. symbiosis Yuichi Saito1, Hirotaka Kentaro K. Shimizu1,2, Tony Takemura, Masayoshi Yanagisawa (Biotech. Res. Takeda (Grad. Sch. Sci., Toyota2 (1Dept Mol Biol, Kusano1,2, Kazuki Saito2,3, Honjo1, Tetsuhiro Kawagoe1, Katsutoshi Imizu1, Shunsuke Akira Hattori1 (1Grad. Sch. Akihiro Yamazaki1, Yozo Ariga1, Ken Hoshikawa2, Kuo3, Jun Sese3,4, Masaomi Maeshima, Yoichi Nakanishi Center, Univ. Tokyo) Univ. Osaka Prefecture) Saitama Univ, 2Dept Hiroshi Shiba1 (1Univ. of Atsushi J. Nagano2, Hiroshi Miyashima2, Tatsuaki Goh2, Agr. Bio., Univ. Tsukuba, Okazaki1,2, Kazuki Saito1,3, Hiroshi Ezura2, Keisuke Hatakeyama1,5, Tim Paape1, (Grad. Sch. Bioagr., Nagoya Biochem and Mol Biol, Tsukuba., 2RIKEN CSRS, Kudoh1 (1CER, Kyoto Univ., Keiji Nakajima2 (1Grad. Sch. 2Fac. Life. Env., Univ. Kei Hashimoto1, Kiminori Tanaka3, Izumi Yotsui1, Yoichi Gwyneth Halstead-Nussloch1, Univ.) Saitama Univ) 3Chiba Univ.) 2Faculty of Agri., Ryukoku Bio. Sci., NAIST, 2Grad. Sch. Tsukuba) Toyooka1, Akira Miyahara4, Sakata1, Teruaki Taji1 (1Dept. Toshiaki Tameshige2 Univ.) Sci. Tech., NAIST) Miwa Nagae4, Yosuke of Bioscience Tokyo Univ. of (1University of Zurich, Umehara4, Makoto Hayashi1 Agriculture, 2Fac. Life Department of Evolutionary (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Mie Environ. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, Biology and Environmental University Graduate School 3NODAI Genome Research Studies, 2Yokohama City and Faculty of Bioresources, Center) University, Kihara Institute for 3Chiba University Graduate Biological Studies, 3AIST, School and Faculty of 4Humanome Lab, 5Functional Pharmaceutical Sciences, Genomics Center Zurich) 4NIAS Division of Plant Sciences)

40 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S02 Symposium S03 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 9:30 1aC01 1aD01 1aE01 1aF01 1aG01 1aH01 1aI01 1aJ01 1aK01 仝 1aL01 1aM01 1aO01 仝 9:30 Functional analysis of water Study of ramet-to-ramet Chloroplast Relocation Mechanism of immediate Characterization of an Epigenetics controlling Manipulation of vernalization Characterization of small Functional analysis of A Mediator subunit protein Analysis of Molecular Comparative genomics to channel aquaporins involved communication via rhizome Caused by CO2 in cell death in Arabidopsis Arabidopsis NPF protein flower coloration and by a histone demethylase and molecules that increase the camalexin, a phytoalexin in required for symbiont Mechanism of Ethanol- understand evolution of in flower opening and in response to different Physcomitrella patens roots induced by boron involved in stomatal transgenerational inheritance small compounds number of stomata Arabidopsis thaliana, against accommodation Inducible Heat Stress Alkaloid biosynthesis and closure in Japanese gentian nitrogen condition in Oryza Taichi Sugiyama, Ichiro deprivation regulation in the Japanese morning Makoto Shirakawa1, Yukaho Ayami Nakagawa1, Shuya Pseudomonas syringae pv. Takuya Suzaki1, Naoya Tolerance in Arabidopsis. diversification Keiichirou Nemoto, Fumina longistaminata Terashima (Grad. Sch. Sci., Daisuke Umeki, Maako Takafumi Shimizu1,2, Yuri glory Morisaki1, Eng-Seng Gan2, Yamada1, Gregory Perry, J. tomato DC3000 carrying Takeda2, Hanna Nishida1, Yuji Sunaoshi1,2, Akihiro Amit Rai1, Ryo Nakabayashi2, 1 1 1,2 3 1,2 1 1 1 2,3 2,3 3 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The Goto, Aiko Watanabe, Misato Kawai , Haruno Univ. Tokyo) Miyamoto, Masaru Kanno , Shunsuke Atsushi Hoshino , Ayato Sato , Toshiro Ito P. , Ayato Sato , Kei AvrRpt2 Motomi Hoshino , Momoyo Matsui , Maho Tanaka , (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Hideki Hirakawa , Hiroshi Masahiro Nishihara (Iwate Honda1, Satoru Okamoto2, Kobayashi, Toru Matoh Watanabe1, Mitsunori Seo1 Yasumasa Morita3, Kiyotaka (1Graduate School of Science Murakami1, Naoyuki Uchida1, Mizuki Iwamoto1, Nobuhiko Ito1, Fumika Misawa1, Kayoko Mizunashi2, Motoaki Tsugawa2, Taiki Nakaya1, Biotechnology Research Miwa Ohashi1, Hitoshi (Grad. Sch. Agr., Kyoto (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. Nagaki4 (1Natl. Inst. Basic and Technology, Nara Kenichiro Itami1, Keiko Nomura2, Shigeyuki Yoshihiro Handa3, Masayoshi Seki2,3,4 (1Grad. Sch. of Tetsuya Mori2, Hiroki Center) Sakakibara1 (1Grad. Sch. Univ) Sci. Tech., NAIST) Biol., 2Sch. Life Sci., Institute of Science and Torii1,2,3 (1Institute of Betsuyaku2 (1Grad. Sch. of Kawaguchi3 (1Univ. Tsukuba, Nano-Bioscience, Yokohama Takahashi4, Shinji Kikuchi1, Agr., Univ. Nagoya, 2Grad. SOKENDAI, 3Fac. Agri., Technology, 2Temasek Life Transformative Bio- Life & Env. Sci., Univ. 2Kwansei Gakuin Univ., City Univ., 2Plant Genomic Kazuki Saito1,2, Mami Sch. Agr., Univ. Niigata) Meijo Univ., 4Inst. Plant Sci. Sciences Laboratory, Molecules, Nagoya Tsukuba, 2Fac. Life & Env. 3NIBB) Network Res.Team, RIKEN Yamazaki1 (1Chiba University, Res., Okayama Univ.) 3Institute of Transformative University, 2Department of Sci., Univ. Tsukuba) CSRS, 3Plant Epigenome 2RIKEN CSRS, 3KAZUSA Bio-Molecules) Biology, University of Regulation Laboratory, DNA Research, 4Medical Washington, 3Howard Hughes RIKEN CPR, 4Kihara Inst. for Mycology Chiba University) Medical Institute) Biol. Res., Yokohama City Univ.)

9:45 1aC02 1aD02 1aE02 1aF02 1aG02 1aH02 1aI02 1aJ02 1aK02 1aL02 1aM02 1aO02 仝 9:45 Study on membrane Phenotypic analysis of an How does the transmittance Cell distribution with Functional Analysis Of The DNA methylation Reactivation of FLOWER- Stomatal Closure is Delayed Functional analysis of Roles of NRSYM1 and Functional Analysis of Genetic Analysis of Thailand transporters associated with Arabidopsis thaliana of pea pod affect gravitaxis and photo C-type Raf-like Protein dynamics of rice shoot apical ING LOCUS C expression by by Excess Pyrophosphate ACCELERATED CELL NRSYM2 in nitrate-induced Mediator Subunits Involved Lime and Citrus Genetic blueing of plant pigment ecotype with large biomass photosynthesis of seed coat? irradiation Kinases In ABA Signaling. meristem and its regulatory heat after vernalization Mariko Asaoka1, Shin-ichiro DEATH 6 in plant immunity control of nodulation in the Heat Stress Response Resourses anthocyanins under nitrogen deficient Shuto Tashiro, Kintake Kazunari Ozasa, Mizuo Yoshiaki Kamiyama1, mechanism. Takashi Maruoka1, Makoto Inoue2, Shizuka Gunji3, Tomomi Ogata1, Nobuhiko Hanna Nishida1, Takamasa Naohiko Ohama, Teck Lim Paweena Chuenwarin1,2, Mayuko Naganawa1, Yuri conditions Sonoike (Faculty of Maeda (Bioengineering Misaki Hirotani1, Fuko Asuka Higo1, Fumihito Shirakawa2, Toshiro Ito2,3, Toshinori Kinoshita2,4, Nomura2, Shigeyuki Suzuki2, Momoyo Ito1, Mika Moo, Nam-Hai Chua Sunanta Wiphuwathinee2, Kimura1, Kenji Sako1, Kumi Atsushi Mabuchi1, Keina Education and Integrated Lab., RIKEN) Minegishi1, Mika Nomoto2, Miura2, Takashi Ito2, Ko Eng-Seng Gan3 (1Biological Masayoshi Maeshima5, Betsuyaku2 (1Grad. Sch. Life Nomoto3, Yasuomi Tada3, Ryo (TEMASEK LIFE Ratchadawan Yoshida2, Kin-ichi Oyama3, Monda1, Yasuhito Sakuraba2, Arts and Sciences, Waseda Yasuomi Tada2, Yoichi Shimamoto3, Hiroyuki Tsuji1 Sciences, Nara Institute of Hirokazu Tsukaya6,7, Ali & Env Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, Nishijima4, Taiji Kawakatsu4, SCIENCES LABORATORY) Bowonchaikittikun2, Masayoshi Maeshima1, Juntaro Negi1, Shuichi University) Sakata3, Daisuke Takezawa4, (1Kihara Institute for Science and Technology, Ferjani1,3 (1Tokyo Gakugei 2Fuc. Life & Env Sci., Univ. Masayoshi Kawaguchi5,6, Ramonnaporn Chuenjit2, Yoichi Nakanishi1 (1Grad. Yanagisawa2, Koh Iba1 Scott Peck5, Taishi Biological Research, 2Graduate School of Science University, Department of Tsukuba) Takuya Suzaki1 (1Univ. Anyamanee Auvuchanon1 Sch. Bioagr., Nagoya Univ., (1Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., Umezawa1 (1BASE, Tokyo Yokohama City University, and Technology, Nara Biology, 2Nagoya University, Tsukuba, 2Chubu Univ., (1Department of Horticulture, 2Grad. Sch. Info., Nagoya Kyushu Univ., 2Biotech. Univ. Agric. Tech., 2Centr. 2Fac. of Med. Sci., Kyushu Institute of Science and Graduate School of Science, 3Nagoya Univ., 4NARO, Faculty of Agriculture at Univ., 3RCMS, Nagoya Res. Center, Univ. Tokyo) Gene Res., Nagoya Univ., University, 3Grad. Sch. of Technology, 3Temasek Life Division of Biological 5NIBB, 6SOKENDAI) Kampaeng Saen, Kasetsart Univ.) 3Dept. Bioscience, Tokyo Biol. Sci., NAIST) Sciences Laboratory) Science, 3Tokyo Gakugei University, Kampaeng Saen Univ. Agric., 4Grad. Sch. Sci University, United Graduated Campus, 2Agricultural and Eng., Saitama Univ., School of Education, 4Nagoya Biotechnology, Faculty of 5University of Missouri, University, Institute of Agriculture at Kampaeng USA) Transformative Bio- Saen, Kasetsart University, Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Kampaeng Saen Campus) 5Nagoya University, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, 6The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Science, Department of Biological Sciences, 7Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems)

10:00 1aC03 1aD03 1aE03 1aF03 1aG03 1aH03 1aI03 1aJ03 仝 1aK03 仝 1aL03 1aM03 1aO03 仝 10:00 Molecular function analysis The role of the PB1 domain The Characteristics Of Movements of PIN3 while Comparative Analysis of central metabolic In natura seasonal changes of Unravelling temporally Assessing the generality of An acyltransferase that is Evaluation of heat tolerance Subgenome-classification of cysytinosin-like protein of of NIN-Like Proteins in Chloroplast Functions In trapping amyloplasts with an phosphoproteomic analysis disorder caused by global the daily expression pattern of coordinated cell divisions in the concentric SA/JA indispensable for converting to short- or long-term stress of methods for genomic studies Arabidopsis thaliana nitrate-inducible gene Arabidopsis infrared laser in Arabidopsis reveals a decay of ABA genomic hypomethylation daily rhythmic genes in the Arabidopsis root meristem activation pattern appeared at phytosterols into sterol esters HsfA1 overexpressing tomato of allopolyploid Arabidopsis Jia Guo, Mayuko expression Photoautotrophic Culture Yoshinori Abe1, Hiroshi sensitivity in barley seeds Naoya Sugi1, Thi Ngoc Arabidopsis halleri by a motion-tracking the sites of stimuli in controls root nodule plants and wheat Naganawa, Midori Mineko Konishi, Shuichi Gen Takenaka, Satomi Yoshikawa2, Masatsugu during after-ripening process Quynh Le1, Miyako Tomoaki Muranaka1, Mie N. microscope system Arabidopsis. symbiosis Yuichi Saito1, Hirotaka Kentaro K. Shimizu1,2, Tony Takemura, Masayoshi Yanagisawa (Biotech. Res. Takeda (Grad. Sch. Sci., Toyota2 (1Dept Mol Biol, Shinnosuke Ishiawa1, Kusano1,2, Kazuki Saito2,3, Honjo1, Tetsuhiro Kawagoe1, Katsutoshi Imizu1, Shunsuke Akira Hattori1 (1Grad. Sch. Akihiro Yamazaki1, Yozo Ariga1, Ken Hoshikawa2, Kuo3, Jun Sese3,4, Masaomi Maeshima, Yoichi Nakanishi Center, Univ. Tokyo) Univ. Osaka Prefecture) Saitama Univ, 2Dept Barrero Jose2, Fuminori Hiroshi Shiba1 (1Univ. of Atsushi J. Nagano2, Hiroshi Miyashima2, Tatsuaki Goh2, Agr. Bio., Univ. Tsukuba, Okazaki1,2, Kazuki Saito1,3, Hiroshi Ezura2, Keisuke Hatakeyama1,5, Tim Paape1, (Grad. Sch. Bioagr., Nagoya Biochem and Mol Biol, Takahashi3, Hirofumi Tsukuba., 2RIKEN CSRS, Kudoh1 (1CER, Kyoto Univ., Keiji Nakajima2 (1Grad. Sch. 2Fac. Life. Env., Univ. Kei Hashimoto1, Kiminori Tanaka3, Izumi Yotsui1, Yoichi Gwyneth Halstead-Nussloch1, Univ.) Saitama Univ) Nakagami4, Peck Scott5, 3Chiba Univ.) 2Faculty of Agri., Ryukoku Bio. Sci., NAIST, 2Grad. Sch. Tsukuba) Toyooka1, Akira Miyahara4, Sakata1, Teruaki Taji1 (1Dept. Toshiaki Tameshige2 Gubler Frank2, Kazuo Univ.) Sci. Tech., NAIST) Miwa Nagae4, Yosuke of Bioscience Tokyo Univ. of (1University of Zurich, Shinozaki3, Taishi Umehara4, Makoto Hayashi1 Agriculture, 2Fac. Life Department of Evolutionary Umezawa1 (1BASE, Tokyo (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Mie Environ. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, Biology and Environmental Univ. A&T, 2CSIRO, University Graduate School 3NODAI Genome Research Studies, 2Yokohama City 3RIKEN CSRS, 4Max and Faculty of Bioresources, Center) University, Kihara Institute for Planck Inst., 5Dep. Biochem, 3Chiba University Graduate Biological Studies, 3AIST, Univ. Missouri) School and Faculty of 4Humanome Lab, 5Functional Pharmaceutical Sciences, Genomics Center Zurich) 4NIAS Division of Plant Sciences)

仝=Presentation in English 41 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S02 Symposium S03 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 10:15 1aC04 1aD04 仝 1aE04 1aF04 1aG04 1aH04 1aI04 1aJ04 仝 1aK04 仝 1aL04 仝 1aM04 1aO04 10:15 [Cancelled] Molecular mechanism Comparative Analysis of Growth angle of lateral roots Aberrant protein Molecular evidence of local Regulation Of Seasonal Identification of Key Evolutionary process of a pair Functional characterization of Dissecting the genetic Characterization of core underlying feedback Photosynthetic Acclimation is regulated by LZY3 phosphatase 2C leads to adaptation throughout Sensing Mechanism By transcription factors that of R genes, Pit-1 and Pit-2 Rhizobium LCO receptors in mechanism in heat tolerance promoters in plants regulation of nitrogen to Low Temperature among expression level ABA insensitivity and high epigenetic mutations for Modulating Circadian Clocks determine pericycle stem cell Yuying Li, Qiong Wang, the nodulating non-legume of Bs-2, a heat tolerant A. Kyonoshin Maruyama1, response by glutamine in Ecotypes of Arabidopsis Shogo Mori1, Moritaka transpiration in parasitic regulating secondary Atsuhiro Hirohata1,2, Yuta potential in Arabidopsis Huimin Jia, Yoji Kawano Parasponia thaliana accession Yoshiharu Yamamoto2, plants thaliana Nakamura2, Ryuichiro plants Striga hermonthica metabolites of Arabidopsis Yamatsuta2, Takashi Araki1, Ye Zhang1, Nobutaka (PSC, CAS) Kana Miyata1,2, Luuk Rutten1, Masaaki Ono, Kotaro Tetsuya Sakurai3 (1Biol. 3 1 2 1 2 1 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The Pengcheng Guo, Shuichi Yuna Kamiura, Ryo Oshida , Takeshi Hijiri Fujioka , Hiroaki thaliana accessions Motomu Endo ( Grad. Mitsuda , Takeshi Yuda Roswanjaya , Rene Nakamura, Izumi Yotsui, (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Resources Post-harvest Div., Yanagisawa, Mineko Inohana, Hiroshi Ozaki, Ko Nishimura2, Masahiko Samejima1,2, Hideyuki Kazumasa Shirai1, Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., Yoshizumi3, Yoichi Kondo3, Geurts1 (1Wageningen Univ., Yoichi Sakata, Teruaki Taji 2Fac. Appl. Biol. Sci., Gifu Konishi (Biotechnology Noguchi (Sch. Life Sci., Furutani4, Miyo T. Morita2 Suzuki3, Masaharu Mitsuhiko Sato2, Ryo 2Grad. Sci. and Tech., Masaru Takagi2, Minami 2JSPS Overseas Research (Dept. of Bioscience, Tokyo Univ., 3Multi. Sci. Cluster, Research Center, Univ. Tokyo Univ. Pharm. Life (1Sch. Agr., Nagoya Univ., Mizutani1, Masanori Nakabayashi3, Ranko Nishi3, NAIST) Matsui3, Tatsuo Kakimoto1 Fellow) Univ. Of Agriculture) Kochi Univ.) Tokyo) Sci.) 2NIBB, 3Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Okamoto4,5, Yukihiro Kazumi Abe4, Jong-Myong (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Sci., 4Col. Life Sci., Fujian Sugimoto1,2 (1Grad. School Kim3, Motoaki Seki3, Osaka, 2National Institute of Agriculture and Forestry of Agric. Sci., Kobe Univ., Minami Shimizu3, Kazuo Advanced Industrial Science Univ.) 2JST/JICA SATREPS, Shinozaki3, Yutaka Suzuki4, and Technology, 3Plant 3Kazusa DNA Research Kazuki Saito3,5, Kousuke Science Center, RIKEN Inst., 4Ctr. Biosci. Res. & Hanada1,3 (1Department of Yokohama Institute) Educ., Utsunomiya Univ., Bioscience and 5JST/PRESTO) Bioinformatics, Kyushu Institute of Technology, 2Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, 3RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, 4Department of Computational Biology and Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University)

10:30 1aC05 仝 1aD05 1aE05 1aF05 1aG05 1aH05 1aI05 1aJ05 仝 1aK05 仝 1aL05 1aM05 仝 1aO05 10:30 Involvement of NGAL1 NIGT1 transcription factor Effect of the cyanobacterial Localization analysis of Protein kinase CK2 α and β Ribozyme provided from Evaluation of effects of A transcriptional cascade of OsGAPC1 acts as a NO Natural variations in Functional Analysis of 70 kDa Development of Promoter transcription factor in Boron proteins positively modulate bicarbonate transporters LZY3, a key factor of subunits reversely regulate virus vector can induce external stimuli on circadian root hair growth in response sensor to trigger disease root-associated fungus Heat Shock Proteins in the Prediction Methods Using transport under low and high phosphorus signaling in a targeted to the chloroplast gravity signaling, in ABRE-dependent ABA demethylation in a sequence- rhythms at a single-cell level to environmental signals resistance to rice blast fungus Colletotrichum tofieldiae in A. Regulation of Heat Stress DNA Sequences Boron nitrogen condition- inner envelope membrane on statocytes signaling in Arabidopsis specific manner by using cells isolated from Michitaro Shibata, Ayako through histone acetylation thaliana roots Responsive Gene Expression Tosei Hiratsuka1, Yoshiharu Munkhtsetseg Tsednee1, dependent manner in the accumulation of plastid Moritaka Nakamura1, Yukari Nagatoshi1, Miki Reika Isoda1, Wataru AtCCA1::LUC Arabidopsis Kawamura, Keiko Sugimoto Ken-Ichi Kosami1, Jing Su2, Kei Hiruma1,2, Takuma in Arabidopsis Yamamoto1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. Ricardo Fabiano Giehl2, Arabidopsis proteins in Arabidopsis Takeshi Nishimura1, Chiemi Fujita2, Yasunari Fujita1,3 Matsunaga1, Senri Shunji Nakamura, Shogo Ito, (RIKEN, CSRS) Ko Shimamoto2, Yoji Inoue1, Shigetaka Yasuda1, Asad Jan1, Huimei Zhao1, Nat. Sci. Tech., Univ. Gifu, Mayuki Tanaka1, Nicolaus Yoshiaki Ueda1, Takatoshi Susumu Uehara1, Yasuko Kondo2, Masahiko (1JIRCAS, 2RIKEN CSRS, Shirakawa1, Tsuyoshi Tokitaka Oyama (Grad. Sci., Kawano1 (1Shanghai Center Yusuke Saijo1 (1NAIST.Bio, Naohiko Ohama1, Shinya 2Fac. Appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. von Wiren2, Toru Fujiwara1 Kiba2, Shuichi Yanagisawa1 Ito-Inaba2, Takehito Inaba2 Furutani3, Masatoshi 3Univ.Tsukuba) Inukai1, Takeshi Univ. Kyoto) for Plant Stress Biology, 2JST, Presto) Koizumi1, Kazuya Kusakabe1, Gifu, 3CSRS., Riken) (1The University of Tokyo, (1Biotech. Res. Center, Univ. (1Grad. Sch. Agr. and Eng., Taniguchi4, Miyo T. Morita1 Matsumura2, Chikara Chinese Academy of Junya Mizoi1, Satoshi 2Leibniz Institute of Plant Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Univ. Miyazaki, 2Fac. Agr., (1NIBB, 2Sch. Agr., Nagoya Masuta1 (1Res.Fac.Agr., Sciences, 2Laboratory of Plant Kidokoro1, Kazuo Shinozaki2, Genetics and Crop Plant Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Univ. Miyazaki) Univ., 3Col. Life Sci., Fujian Univ. Hokkaido, 2AIST) Molecular Genetics, Grad. Kazuko Yamaguchi- Research (IPK), Germany) Agriculture and Forestry Dept. of Biological Science, Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Bioagri. NAIST) Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Sci.) 2Center for Sustainable Resource Science, RIKEN)

10:45 1aC06 1aD06 1aE06 1aF06 1aG06 仝 1aH06 1aI06 1aJ06 1aK06 仝 1aL06 仝 1aM06 1aO06 10:45 Role of N- and C-terminal of Nitrate signaling impacts on Day-Length-dependent- Analysis of the molecular A role of the feedforward Control of histone Possible action mechanism of Rhizotaxis Plasticity in MPK3/6-WRKY33-ALD1- Fungal phosphate export via Seasonal change of Variation of gene regulatory rice silicon transporter Lsi1 multiple metabolic pathways Delayed-Greening1 function of RLD gene family loop consisting of Dof2.1 methylation at the onset of new small molecule Arabidopsis is Modulated by Pipecolic acid Regulatory SYG1 triggers symbiosis- cold-induced calcium networks of flowering in barley in its polar localization via de novo biosynthesis of (DLDG1), a homolog of the in Arabidopsis. and MYC2 transcription endoreplication lengthening circadian period Diffusible Compounds from Loop Contributes to Systemic specific lipid biosynthesis in signaling and the influence of under field conditions Noriyuki Konishi, Jian Feng NAD+ in Arabidopsis. cyanobacterial H+- Takeshi Nishimura1, factors in jasmonate Hirotomo Takatsuka, in Arabidopsis thaliana an Endophytic Fungus, Acquired Resistance the host of arbuscular the volatile chemicals in the Komaki Inoue1, Kotaro Ma (IPSR, Okayama Univ.) Moriaki Saito1, Atsuko extraction-protein, localizes Moritaka Nakamura1, responses Masaaki Umeda (Graduate Azusa Ono1, Hiromi Matsuo2, Srendipita indica Yiming Wang, Kenichi Tsuda mycorrhiza atmosphere Takahagi1,2, Yukiko Uehara1, Miyagi2, Mineko Konishi1,2, in chloroplast envelope Masahiko Furutani3, Mengna Zhuo, Yasuhito School of Science and Ayato Sato2, Toshinori Aoi Inaji1, Atsushi Okazawa1, (Max Planck Institute for Hayato Maruyama1, Satoshi Hayato Hiraki1, Manabu Minami Shimizu1, Daisuke Maki Kawai-Yamada2, membrane and regulates qE. Masatoshi Taniguchi2, Miyo Sakuraba, Shuichi Technology, Nara Institute Kinoshita2,3, Norihito Toshiyuki Ohnishi2, Daisaku Plant Breeding Research) Asaeda1, Kaede Yokoyama1, Watanabe2, Matsuo Saisho3, Takakazu Matsuura3, Shuichi Yanagisawa1 Kyohei Harada1, Takatoshi T. Morita1 (1NIBB, Yanagisawa (Biotechnology of Science and Technology) Nakamichi2,3 (1School of Ohta1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Env Yusaku Sugimura1, Katsuharu Uemura1,3, Yukio Asaka Kanatani3, Jun Ito2, (1Biotechnology Research Arizono1, Ryoichi Sato1,2, 2Graduate School of Research Center, The Science, Nagoya University, Sci., Univ. Osaka Pref, 2Grad. Saito2, Chikara Masuta1, Kawamura1,3 (1United Grad. Hiroyuki Tsuji2, Takashi Center, The University of Natsuhiko Maekawa1, Mai Bioagricultural Sciences, University of Tokyo) 2Institute of Transformative Sch. Agr., Univ. Shizuoka) Tatsuhiro Ezawa1 (1Grad. Sch. Sch. Agri. Sci., Iwate Univ., Hirayama3, Keiichi Tokyo, 2Graduate School of Duy Luu Trinh1, Masaru Nagoya University, 3College Bio-molecules, Nagoya Agri., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. 2Field Sci., Agri., Iwate Univ., Mochida1,2,3 (1CSRS, RIKEN, Science and Engineering, Kono3, Shinichi Takaichi4, of Life Science, Fujian University, 3Graduate School Agri., Shinshu Univ.) 3Agri., Iwate Univ.) 2KIBR, Univ. Yokohama-City, Saitama University) Shinji Masuda5 Agriculture and Forestry of Science, Nagoya 3IPSR, Univ. Okayama) (1Department of Life University) University) Sciences and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2Division of Environmental Photobiology, National Institute for Basic Biology, 3School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 4Department of Molecular Microbiology, Faculty of Life Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 5Center for Biological Resources and Informatics, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

42 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S02 Symposium S03 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 10:15 1aC04 1aD04 仝 1aE04 1aF04 1aG04 1aH04 1aI04 1aJ04 仝 1aK04 仝 1aL04 仝 1aM04 1aO04 10:15 [Cancelled] Molecular mechanism Comparative Analysis of Growth angle of lateral roots Aberrant protein Molecular evidence of local Regulation Of Seasonal Identification of Key Evolutionary process of a pair Functional characterization of Dissecting the genetic Characterization of core underlying feedback Photosynthetic Acclimation is regulated by LZY3 phosphatase 2C leads to adaptation throughout Sensing Mechanism By transcription factors that of R genes, Pit-1 and Pit-2 Rhizobium LCO receptors in mechanism in heat tolerance promoters in plants regulation of nitrogen to Low Temperature among expression level ABA insensitivity and high epigenetic mutations for Modulating Circadian Clocks determine pericycle stem cell Yuying Li, Qiong Wang, the nodulating non-legume of Bs-2, a heat tolerant A. Kyonoshin Maruyama1, response by glutamine in Ecotypes of Arabidopsis Shogo Mori1, Moritaka transpiration in parasitic regulating secondary Atsuhiro Hirohata1,2, Yuta potential in Arabidopsis Huimin Jia, Yoji Kawano Parasponia thaliana accession Yoshiharu Yamamoto2, plants thaliana Nakamura2, Ryuichiro plants Striga hermonthica metabolites of Arabidopsis Yamatsuta2, Takashi Araki1, Ye Zhang1, Nobutaka (PSC, CAS) Kana Miyata1,2, Luuk Rutten1, Masaaki Ono, Kotaro Tetsuya Sakurai3 (1Biol. 3 1 2 1 2 1 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The Pengcheng Guo, Shuichi Yuna Kamiura, Ryo Oshida , Takeshi Hijiri Fujioka , Hiroaki thaliana accessions Motomu Endo ( Grad. Mitsuda , Takeshi Yuda Roswanjaya , Rene Nakamura, Izumi Yotsui, (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Resources Post-harvest Div., Yanagisawa, Mineko Inohana, Hiroshi Ozaki, Ko Nishimura2, Masahiko Samejima1,2, Hideyuki Kazumasa Shirai1, Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., Yoshizumi3, Yoichi Kondo3, Geurts1 (1Wageningen Univ., Yoichi Sakata, Teruaki Taji 2Fac. Appl. Biol. Sci., Gifu Konishi (Biotechnology Noguchi (Sch. Life Sci., Furutani4, Miyo T. Morita2 Suzuki3, Masaharu Mitsuhiko Sato2, Ryo 2Grad. Sci. and Tech., Masaru Takagi2, Minami 2JSPS Overseas Research (Dept. of Bioscience, Tokyo Univ., 3Multi. Sci. Cluster, Research Center, Univ. Tokyo Univ. Pharm. Life (1Sch. Agr., Nagoya Univ., Mizutani1, Masanori Nakabayashi3, Ranko Nishi3, NAIST) Matsui3, Tatsuo Kakimoto1 Fellow) Univ. Of Agriculture) Kochi Univ.) Tokyo) Sci.) 2NIBB, 3Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Okamoto4,5, Yukihiro Kazumi Abe4, Jong-Myong (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Sci., 4Col. Life Sci., Fujian Sugimoto1,2 (1Grad. School Kim3, Motoaki Seki3, Osaka, 2National Institute of Agriculture and Forestry of Agric. Sci., Kobe Univ., Minami Shimizu3, Kazuo Advanced Industrial Science Univ.) 2JST/JICA SATREPS, Shinozaki3, Yutaka Suzuki4, and Technology, 3Plant 3Kazusa DNA Research Kazuki Saito3,5, Kousuke Science Center, RIKEN Inst., 4Ctr. Biosci. Res. & Hanada1,3 (1Department of Yokohama Institute) Educ., Utsunomiya Univ., Bioscience and 5JST/PRESTO) Bioinformatics, Kyushu Institute of Technology, 2Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, 3RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, 4Department of Computational Biology and Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University)

10:30 1aC05 仝 1aD05 1aE05 1aF05 1aG05 1aH05 1aI05 1aJ05 仝 1aK05 仝 1aL05 1aM05 仝 1aO05 10:30 Involvement of NGAL1 NIGT1 transcription factor Effect of the cyanobacterial Localization analysis of Protein kinase CK2 α and β Ribozyme provided from Evaluation of effects of A transcriptional cascade of OsGAPC1 acts as a NO Natural variations in Functional Analysis of 70 kDa Development of Promoter transcription factor in Boron proteins positively modulate bicarbonate transporters LZY3, a key factor of subunits reversely regulate virus vector can induce external stimuli on circadian root hair growth in response sensor to trigger disease root-associated fungus Heat Shock Proteins in the Prediction Methods Using transport under low and high phosphorus signaling in a targeted to the chloroplast gravity signaling, in ABRE-dependent ABA demethylation in a sequence- rhythms at a single-cell level to environmental signals resistance to rice blast fungus Colletotrichum tofieldiae in A. Regulation of Heat Stress DNA Sequences Boron nitrogen condition- inner envelope membrane on statocytes signaling in Arabidopsis specific manner by using cells isolated from Michitaro Shibata, Ayako through histone acetylation thaliana roots Responsive Gene Expression Tosei Hiratsuka1, Yoshiharu Munkhtsetseg Tsednee1, dependent manner in the accumulation of plastid Moritaka Nakamura1, Yukari Nagatoshi1, Miki Reika Isoda1, Wataru AtCCA1::LUC Arabidopsis Kawamura, Keiko Sugimoto Ken-Ichi Kosami1, Jing Su2, Kei Hiruma1,2, Takuma in Arabidopsis Yamamoto1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. Ricardo Fabiano Giehl2, Arabidopsis proteins in Arabidopsis Takeshi Nishimura1, Chiemi Fujita2, Yasunari Fujita1,3 Matsunaga1, Senri Shunji Nakamura, Shogo Ito, (RIKEN, CSRS) Ko Shimamoto2, Yoji Inoue1, Shigetaka Yasuda1, Asad Jan1, Huimei Zhao1, Nat. Sci. Tech., Univ. Gifu, Mayuki Tanaka1, Nicolaus Yoshiaki Ueda1, Takatoshi Susumu Uehara1, Yasuko Kondo2, Masahiko (1JIRCAS, 2RIKEN CSRS, Shirakawa1, Tsuyoshi Tokitaka Oyama (Grad. Sci., Kawano1 (1Shanghai Center Yusuke Saijo1 (1NAIST.Bio, Naohiko Ohama1, Shinya 2Fac. Appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. von Wiren2, Toru Fujiwara1 Kiba2, Shuichi Yanagisawa1 Ito-Inaba2, Takehito Inaba2 Furutani3, Masatoshi 3Univ.Tsukuba) Inukai1, Takeshi Univ. Kyoto) for Plant Stress Biology, 2JST, Presto) Koizumi1, Kazuya Kusakabe1, Gifu, 3CSRS., Riken) (1The University of Tokyo, (1Biotech. Res. Center, Univ. (1Grad. Sch. Agr. and Eng., Taniguchi4, Miyo T. Morita1 Matsumura2, Chikara Chinese Academy of Junya Mizoi1, Satoshi 2Leibniz Institute of Plant Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Univ. Miyazaki, 2Fac. Agr., (1NIBB, 2Sch. Agr., Nagoya Masuta1 (1Res.Fac.Agr., Sciences, 2Laboratory of Plant Kidokoro1, Kazuo Shinozaki2, Genetics and Crop Plant Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Univ. Miyazaki) Univ., 3Col. Life Sci., Fujian Univ. Hokkaido, 2AIST) Molecular Genetics, Grad. Kazuko Yamaguchi- Research (IPK), Germany) Agriculture and Forestry Dept. of Biological Science, Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Bioagri. NAIST) Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Sci.) 2Center for Sustainable Resource Science, RIKEN)

10:45 1aC06 1aD06 1aE06 1aF06 1aG06 仝 1aH06 1aI06 1aJ06 1aK06 仝 1aL06 仝 1aM06 1aO06 10:45 Role of N- and C-terminal of Nitrate signaling impacts on Day-Length-dependent- Analysis of the molecular A role of the feedforward Control of histone Possible action mechanism of Rhizotaxis Plasticity in MPK3/6-WRKY33-ALD1- Fungal phosphate export via Seasonal change of Variation of gene regulatory rice silicon transporter Lsi1 multiple metabolic pathways Delayed-Greening1 function of RLD gene family loop consisting of Dof2.1 methylation at the onset of new small molecule Arabidopsis is Modulated by Pipecolic acid Regulatory SYG1 triggers symbiosis- cold-induced calcium networks of flowering in barley in its polar localization via de novo biosynthesis of (DLDG1), a homolog of the in Arabidopsis. and MYC2 transcription endoreplication lengthening circadian period Diffusible Compounds from Loop Contributes to Systemic specific lipid biosynthesis in signaling and the influence of under field conditions Noriyuki Konishi, Jian Feng NAD+ in Arabidopsis. cyanobacterial H+- Takeshi Nishimura1, factors in jasmonate Hirotomo Takatsuka, in Arabidopsis thaliana an Endophytic Fungus, Acquired Resistance the host of arbuscular the volatile chemicals in the Komaki Inoue1, Kotaro Ma (IPSR, Okayama Univ.) Moriaki Saito1, Atsuko extraction-protein, localizes Moritaka Nakamura1, responses Masaaki Umeda (Graduate Azusa Ono1, Hiromi Matsuo2, Srendipita indica Yiming Wang, Kenichi Tsuda mycorrhiza atmosphere Takahagi1,2, Yukiko Uehara1, Miyagi2, Mineko Konishi1,2, in chloroplast envelope Masahiko Furutani3, Mengna Zhuo, Yasuhito School of Science and Ayato Sato2, Toshinori Aoi Inaji1, Atsushi Okazawa1, (Max Planck Institute for Hayato Maruyama1, Satoshi Hayato Hiraki1, Manabu Minami Shimizu1, Daisuke Maki Kawai-Yamada2, membrane and regulates qE. Masatoshi Taniguchi2, Miyo Sakuraba, Shuichi Technology, Nara Institute Kinoshita2,3, Norihito Toshiyuki Ohnishi2, Daisaku Plant Breeding Research) Asaeda1, Kaede Yokoyama1, Watanabe2, Matsuo Saisho3, Takakazu Matsuura3, Shuichi Yanagisawa1 Kyohei Harada1, Takatoshi T. Morita1 (1NIBB, Yanagisawa (Biotechnology of Science and Technology) Nakamichi2,3 (1School of Ohta1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Env Yusaku Sugimura1, Katsuharu Uemura1,3, Yukio Asaka Kanatani3, Jun Ito2, (1Biotechnology Research Arizono1, Ryoichi Sato1,2, 2Graduate School of Research Center, The Science, Nagoya University, Sci., Univ. Osaka Pref, 2Grad. Saito2, Chikara Masuta1, Kawamura1,3 (1United Grad. Hiroyuki Tsuji2, Takashi Center, The University of Natsuhiko Maekawa1, Mai Bioagricultural Sciences, University of Tokyo) 2Institute of Transformative Sch. Agr., Univ. Shizuoka) Tatsuhiro Ezawa1 (1Grad. Sch. Sch. Agri. Sci., Iwate Univ., Hirayama3, Keiichi Tokyo, 2Graduate School of Duy Luu Trinh1, Masaru Nagoya University, 3College Bio-molecules, Nagoya Agri., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. 2Field Sci., Agri., Iwate Univ., Mochida1,2,3 (1CSRS, RIKEN, Science and Engineering, Kono3, Shinichi Takaichi4, of Life Science, Fujian University, 3Graduate School Agri., Shinshu Univ.) 3Agri., Iwate Univ.) 2KIBR, Univ. Yokohama-City, Saitama University) Shinji Masuda5 Agriculture and Forestry of Science, Nagoya 3IPSR, Univ. Okayama) (1Department of Life University) University) Sciences and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2Division of Environmental Photobiology, National Institute for Basic Biology, 3School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 4Department of Molecular Microbiology, Faculty of Life Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 5Center for Biological Resources and Informatics, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

仝=Presentation in English 43 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S02 Symposium S03 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 11:00 1aC07 仝 1aD07 1aE07 1aF07 1aG07 1aH07 1aI07 1aJ07 1aK07 仝 1aL07 1aM07 1aO07 11:00 Functional analysis of a Physiological roles of NAD Roles of a galactolipase, Gravity Response Observed Receptor-like kinases that Histone demethylation is Function Analysis of Identification of an In planta bacterial Mycorrhizal gene Effects of topoisomerase Annual transcriptome node-expressed transporter kinases in cyanobacterium Galp1, in acclimation to high in Specific Part of specifically respond to involved in gene priming for Receiver-like Domain of Arabidopsis mutant with multi-omics illuminates coexpression network: a core inhibitor on cold-acclimation dynamics in natural for phytosiderophore in rice Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 light in Synechococcus Marchantia polymorpha herbivore elicitors in plants plant regeneration Central Oscillator PRR altered root hair formation regulatory logic underlying regulatory module for of Arabidopsis environments reveals plant Jing Che, Kengo Yokosyo, Yuuma Ishikawa1, Atsuko elongatus PCC 7942 Mimi Hashimoto- Takuya Uemura1, Masakazu Sachihiro Matsunaga1, Family Constituting Plant Kanari Shimada1, Satoshi plant-pathogen interactions mycorrhizal formation and Mari Ushiyama, Ryota seasonal adaptation Naoki Yamaji, Jian Feng Ma Miyagi1, Toshiki Ishikawa1, Nobuyuki Takatani1, Sugimoto1, Takuya Hachisu1, Ryosuke Hiroya Ishihara1, Haruka Clock Iuchi2, Atsuko Iuchi2, Kohji Tatsuya Nobori, Kenichi functioning under diverse and Mihara, Yasuko Ito-Inaba, Atsushi J. Nagano1, Tetsuhiro 2 2 2,3 2,4 1 1 1 1 2 2 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The (Institute of Plant Science Minoru Nagano , Masatoshi Kazutaka Ikeda , Tatsuo Norizuki , Takashi Ueda , Hoshino , Keiichirou Tenman , Satoshi Yusuke Takata, Masahide Yamada , Keishi Osakabe , Tsuda (Max-Planck Institute fluctuating environments Takehito Inaba (Fac. (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Kawagoe , Jiro Sugisaka , Mie and Resources, Okayama Yamaguchi1, Kintake Omata1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Miyo T. Morita1,4,5 (1Grad. Nemoto2, Ayako Yoshida3, Kadokura1, Soichi Inagaki2, Kobayashi, Hiroki Hurukawa, Yuriko Osakabe1 (1Fac. for Plant Breeding Research) Yusaku Sugimura1, Ai Agr.,Univ.Miyazaki) N. Honjo2, Koji Iwayama3, University) Sonoike3, Yukako Hihara1, Sci. Nagoya Univ., 2RIKEN Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Univ. Shigetoshi Miura1, Makoto Yayoi Inui1, Takuya Takafumi Yamashino (Grad. Biosci. Bioindust., Tokushima Kawahara2, Hayato Hiroshi Kudoh2 (1Fac. Agr., Yasuko Kaneko1, Maki IMS) Nagoya, 2Div. Cellular Nishiyama3,4, Chiharu Sakamoto1, Takamasa Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) Univ., 2BRC, RIKEN.) Maruyama1, Tatsuhiro Ezawa1 Ryukoku Univ., 2Cent. Ecol., Kawai1 (1Grad, Sch. Sci. Dinamics, NIBB, 3Grad. Nishiyama1, Shigeomi Suzuki3, Kengo Morohashi1, (1Grad. Sch. Agri., Hokkaido Kyoto Univ., 3Cent. Data Sci., Engineer., Saitama Univ, Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4Sch. Horito1, Yoshitake Desaki1, Tetsuji Kakutani2, Kaoru Univ, 2Sumitomo Chemical) Shiga Univ.) 2Grad, Sch. Sci. Ritsumeikan Life Sci., SOKENDAI, 5Div. Tatsuya Sawasaki5, Sugimoto1 (1Dept. Applied Univ, 3Fac. Edu. Integ. Arts Plant Environ. Res., NIBB) Gen-ichiro Arimura1 (1Tokyo Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Sci., Waseda Univ.) University of Science, Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Nat. Inst. 2IBRC, 3Biotechnology Genet., 3College Biosci. research center, 4CRIIM, Biotech., Chubu Univ.) 5PROS)

11:15 1aC08 仝 1aD08 仝 1aE08 1aF08 1aG08 1aH08 1aI08 1aJ08 1aK08 仝 1aL08 1aM08 1aO08 11:15 Cell and tissue specific Identification and Redox Regulation Bend-induced cytosolic and Identification of long- Molecular recognition Mechanisms for sharing Analysis of periodic cellular Regulatory mechanism of Isolation and characterization Analysis of plant adaptation Artificial reproduction of plant regulation of sodium biochemical analysis of a Mechanisms for Switching nuclear calcium signatures in distance mobile mRNA in mechanism of species- time-information among behaviors during root cap PAMP-triggered immunity by of symbiotic microbes in to temperature using seasonal responses in the smart homeostasis by major deubiquitinating enzyme as Chloroplast Metabolism Arabidopsis roots Plants. specific centromeric histone tissues in Arabidopsis thaliana detachment in Arabidopsis REAL1, a novel component quinoa seeds. metabolome and growth chambers transporters conferring an interactor of C/N during Day/Night Cycle Yuta Takano1, Masatsugu Ken-ichi Kurotani1, Hiroki H3 variants in plants Kyohei Uemoto1,2, Yumi thaliana of PRR complex Yoshinori Murata, Yasunari transcriptome Yuko Kurita1, Hironori salinity tolerance in rice regulatory ubiquitin ligase Keisuke Yoshida, Toru Toyota2 (1Dept Biochem and Tsutsui1, Yu Sawai1, Hidenori Takeuchi1,2, Kunimoto2, Takashi Araki1, Tatsuaki Goh, Koki Ueno, Yukihisa Goto1,2, Yasuhiro Fujita (Japan International Natsuki Hayami1, Miyako Takimoto2, Mari Kamitani1, (Oryza sativa L.) ATL31 in Arabidopsis Hisabori (CLS, Tokyo Tech.) Mol Biol, Saitama Univ, Takamasa Suzuki4, Tetsuya Higashiyama2,3, Motomu Endo2 (1Grad. Sch. Shunsuke Miyashima, Keiji Kadota2, Hidenori Matsui1,3, Research Center for Kusano2,3, Kyonoshin Yoichi Hashida1, Makoto Md. Imtiaz Uddin1, Yongming Luo, Shigetaka 2Dept Biochem and Mol Michitaka Notaguchi1,2,3 Frederic Berger4 (1Inst. Adv. Biostudies., Univ. Kyoto, Nakajima (Grad. Sch. Sci. Jan Sklenar4, Paul Agricultural Sciences) Maruyama4, Mieko Kashima1, Ayumi Tezuka1, Mohammad Monjur Yasuda, Yu Lu, Yoko Biol, Saitama Univ) (1Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Res., Nagoya Univ., 2ITbM, 2Grad. Sch. Bio., Univ. Tech., NAIST) Derbyshire4, Frank Menke4, Higuchi-Takeuchi2, Kousuke Takanari Tanabata3, Atsushi J. Hossain2, Md. Abdul Kader2, Hasegawa, Takeo Sato, Junji Nagoya Univ., 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. NAIST) Hirofumi Nakagami1,5, Cyril Hanada5, Minami Matsui2, Nagano1 (1Faculty of Shahin Imran3, Md. Ashraful Yamaguchi (Fac. Sci. and Nagoya Univ., 3PRESTO, Sci., Nagoya Univ., 4GMI, Zipfel4,6, Ken Shirasu1,2 Yoshiharu Yamamoto1,2 Agriculture, Ryukoku Univ., Islam1, Md. Monirul Islam1, Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Nagoya Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Austria) (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Gifu 2Faculty of Computer Science Hosne-ara Begum1, Md. Hokkaido Univ.) Biosci. Biotech, Chubu Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 3Grad. Sch. Univ., 2RIKEN CSRS, 3Fac. and Systems Engineering, Harun-or Rashid1 Univ.) Envi life Sci., Univ. Life and Env. Sci., Tsukuba Okayama Pref. Univ., 3Kazusa (1Biotechnology Division, Okayama, 4The Sainsbury Univ., 4JIRCAS, 5Frontier DNA Research Institute) Bangladesh Institute of Laboratory, 5MPI for Plant Research Academy for Young Nuclear Agriculture (BINA), Breeding Research, 6IPMB., Researchers, Kyushu Institute 2Department of Agronomy, Univ. Zurich) of Technology) Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), 3Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University)

11:30 1aC09 1aD09 1aE09 1aF09 1aG09 1aH09 1aI09 1aJ09 1aK09 仝 1aL09 仝 1aM09 1aO09 11:30 High affinity K+ transporter Sugar-responsive Redox regulation system in Long-distance rapid Ca2+ and Development of a Histone demethylase LDL1 Cell-type specific circadian Comparative analysis of Identification and Morphological regulation Freezing process of Forsythia Reproduction of Rice AtHAK5 expression is transcription factor bZIP3 heterocysts of nitrogen- electrical signals in Mimosa micro-grafting chip for promotes homologous clock regulates cell fate molecular network of root characterization of revertants network in the insect galls of stems visualized using MRI Transcriptome Dynamics affected by both Internal and affects leaf development in fixing cyanobacterium pudica Arabidopsis recombination repair via Koutarou Torii1, Keisuke cortex formation in of the dde2/ein2/pad4/ Machilus thunbergii in Masaya Ishikawa1, Timothy under Fluctuating Field external K status. Arabidopsis Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 Takuma Hagihara1, Yaichi Kawakatsu1, Hiroki demethylation of H3K4me2 Inoue1, Keita Bekki1, Motomu Arabidopsis and Cardamine sid2-quadruple mutant, which Taiwan Stait-Gardner2, Hiroki Environments by SmartGC Satomi Kanno1,2, Ludovic Miho Sanagi1, Yu Lu1, Shoki Shoko Mihara, Keisuke Tomohiro Miura2, Hiroaki Tsutsui1, Naoki Takeshi Hirakawa1, Keiko Endo2 (1Grad. Sch. Bio., Univ. Koichi Toyokura1,2,3, Tatsuaki exhibit disease resistance Tin-Han Shih1, Kai-Chieh Murakawa1, Hideyuki Yoichi Hashida1, Ayumi Martin2, Laurent Nussaume2, Aoyama1, Nobutaka Yoshida, Ken-ichi Mano3, Mitsuyasu Hasebe3,4, Yanagisawa2, Yu Sawai1, Kuwata2, Sachihiro Kyoto, 2Bio. Sci, NAIST) Goh2,4, Masato Sakane2,6, Yrjo Shuta Asai, Yu Ayukawa, Chang1,2, Szu-Hsien Lin1, Yamazaki3, Kazuyuki Tezuka1, Mari Kamitani1, Arain Vavasseur2, Nathalie Mitsuda2, Miho Ikeda3, Wakabayashi, Toru Hisabori Masatsugu Toyota2 (1Sci., Shuka Ikematsu3, Hideyuki Matsunaga1 (1Dept. Applied Helariutta3,5, Tatsuo Asuka Yoshida, Soshi Chi-Ming Yang1 (1BRC Kuchitsu1, William S. Price2 Makoto Kashima1, Yuko Leonhardt2 (1Fac. of Life Masaru Ohme-Takagi2,3, (Lab. Chem. Life Sci., Univ. Saitama, 2Grad. Sch. Arata2, Tetsuya Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Kakimoto1, Hiroshi Kudoh6, Tsuchiya, Takuya Okubo, Academia Sinica, Taipei, (1Tokyo Univ Sci, 2Western Kurita1, Atsushi J. Nagano2 and Environ. Sci. Univ. of Takeo Sato1, Junji Tokyo Tech.) Sci., Univ. Saitama, 3Evol. Higashiyama2,3, Michitaka Tokyo Univ. Sci., Hidehiro Fukaki2 (1Grad. Sch. Ken Shirasu (Center for Taiwan, 2Department of Life Sydney Univ, 3NITE-IPOD) (1Res. Inst. Food Agr., Univ. Tsukuba, 2CEA) Yamaguchi1 (1Fac. Sci. and Biol., Natl. Inst. Basic Biol., Notaguchi1,3,4 (1Grad. Sch. 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ.) Sci., Osaka Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sustainable Resource Science, National Taiwan Ryukoku, 2Fac. Agr., Univ. Grad. Sch. Life Sci., 4Life Sci., Grad. Univ. Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Sci., Kobe Univ., 3Sainsbury Science, RIKEN) Normal University, Taipei, Ryukoku) Hokkaido Univ., Advanced Studies) 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Lab., Univ. Cambridge, Taiwan) 2Bioproduction Research Univ., 3ITbM-WPI, Nagoya 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Nara Institute, National Institute Univ., 4PRESTO, JST) Inst. Sci. Tech., 5Inst. of Advanced Industrial Biotech., Univ. Helsinki, Science and Technology 6Center Eco. Res., Kyoto (AIST), 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Univ.) Eng., Saitama Univ.)

11:45 1aC10 1aD10 1aE10 1aF10 1aG10 仝 1aH10 1aI10 1aJ10 1aK10 1aL10 仝 1aM10 1aO10 11:45 Long-distance signaling in Metabolic effect of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Effects of Glutathione on the ROS and Ca2+ signals Nuclear lamina protein Effect of light and temperature Co-option of a factor involved A positive role for Polycomb ERN1 may function as an Regulation of metabolic Incorporating neighbor identity response to Fe-starvation pyrophosphate on starch gene modification of Yield of Large Grains in involved in stress-induced CRWN regulates gene fluctuation on FT expression in lateral root development to repressive complex in additional regulator of NIN to network under nutritional into a genome-wide Ryo Tabata1, Kumiko Ikuta1, accumulation in columella thioredoxin-targeted enzyme Black Soybean long-distance signaling in positioning of a copper under natural conditions Lotus japonicas nodule systemic immunity and promote infection thread stresses in Brassica plants association mapping of insect Hana Tamura1, Takehiro cells of Arabidopsis in chloroplasts Kenji Henmi, Ken’ichi Marchantia polymorpha transport family gene locus Akane Kubota1, Nayoung organogenesis defense priming in formation in Lotus japonicus Kana Nakayama, Mutsumi herbivory Kamiya2, Keitaro Tanoi2, Satoru Kinoshita, Shoji Yuichi Yokochi1, Florian Ogawa (RIBS Okayama) Kenji Hashimoto1, Hiroki Yuki Sakamoto1, Mayuko Lee2, Motomu Endo1, Takato Takashi Soyano1,2, Makoto Arabidopsis thaliana Meng Liu1,2, Takashi Watanabe, Takayuki Tohge Yasuhiro Sato1, Rie Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi3, Segami, Masayoshi Hahn2, Andreas Weber2, Shindo2, Takeru Itabashi2, Sato2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Imaizumi2 (1Div. of Hayashi3, Masayoshi Yuri Tajima1, Eva-Maria Soyano1,2, Koji Yano1, (Plant Secondary Metabolism Shimizu-Inatsugi2, Misako Hitoshi Sakakibara1 (1Grad. Maeshima (Grad. Sch. Keisuke Yoshida1, Ken-ichi Hikaru Mizoe2, Kazuyuki Kiminori Toyooka2, Shingo Bioscience, NAIST, 2Dept. of Kawaguchi1,2 (1NIBB, Reimer-Michalski2, Eliza Makoto Hayashi3, Masayoshi Lab., NAIST) Yamazaki2, Kentaro K. Sch. Bioagr. Sci. Nagoya Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Wakabayashi1, Toru Kuchitsu1,2,3 (1Imaging Takagi4, Sachihiro Biology, Univ. of 2SOKENDAI, 3RIKEN) Po-Iian Loo1, Barbara Kawaguchi1,2 (1Division of Shimizu2, Atsushi J. Nagano3 univ., 2Grad. Sch. Agr. And Hisabori1 (1Lab. for Chem. Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. Matsunaga1,5 (1IFC, RIST, Washington) Kracher2, Franziska Turck2, Symbiotic Systems, National (1JST PRESTO/Ryukoku LifeSch., Univ. Tokyo, and Life Sci., Tokyo Tech., of Science, 2Dept. of Appl. Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2CSRS, Masanao Sato3, Yusuke Institute for Basic Biology, University, 2IEU, University of 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Nagoya 2Inst. of Plant Biochem., Biol. Sci., Tokyo Univ. of RIKEN, 3Dept. Biol. Chem., Saijo1,2 (1NAIST, 2Max Planck 2Department of Basic Zurich, 3Faculty of univ.) Heinrich Heine Univ.) Science, 3Agricultural College Biosci. Biotech., Institute for Plant Breeding Biology, School of Life Agriculture, Ryukoku Interdisciplinary Sci. & Chubu Univ., 4Dept. Biol. Research, 3Hokkaido Univ.) Science, SOKENDAI, University) Tech. Course, Tokyo Univ. Sci., Grad. Sch.Sci., Osaka 3Center for Sustainable of Sci.) Univ., 5Dept. App. Biol. Sci., Resource Science, RIKEN) Fac. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci.)

44 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S02 Symposium S03 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 11:00 1aC07 仝 1aD07 1aE07 1aF07 1aG07 1aH07 1aI07 1aJ07 1aK07 仝 1aL07 1aM07 1aO07 11:00 Functional analysis of a Physiological roles of NAD Roles of a galactolipase, Gravity Response Observed Receptor-like kinases that Histone demethylation is Function Analysis of Identification of an In planta bacterial Mycorrhizal gene Effects of topoisomerase Annual transcriptome node-expressed transporter kinases in cyanobacterium Galp1, in acclimation to high in Specific Part of specifically respond to involved in gene priming for Receiver-like Domain of Arabidopsis mutant with multi-omics illuminates coexpression network: a core inhibitor on cold-acclimation dynamics in natural for phytosiderophore in rice Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 light in Synechococcus Marchantia polymorpha herbivore elicitors in plants plant regeneration Central Oscillator PRR altered root hair formation regulatory logic underlying regulatory module for of Arabidopsis environments reveals plant Jing Che, Kengo Yokosyo, Yuuma Ishikawa1, Atsuko elongatus PCC 7942 Mimi Hashimoto- Takuya Uemura1, Masakazu Sachihiro Matsunaga1, Family Constituting Plant Kanari Shimada1, Satoshi plant-pathogen interactions mycorrhizal formation and Mari Ushiyama, Ryota seasonal adaptation Naoki Yamaji, Jian Feng Ma Miyagi1, Toshiki Ishikawa1, Nobuyuki Takatani1, Sugimoto1, Takuya Hachisu1, Ryosuke Hiroya Ishihara1, Haruka Clock Iuchi2, Atsuko Iuchi2, Kohji Tatsuya Nobori, Kenichi functioning under diverse and Mihara, Yasuko Ito-Inaba, Atsushi J. Nagano1, Tetsuhiro 2 2 2,3 2,4 1 1 1 1 2 2 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The (Institute of Plant Science Minoru Nagano , Masatoshi Kazutaka Ikeda , Tatsuo Norizuki , Takashi Ueda , Hoshino , Keiichirou Tenman , Satoshi Yusuke Takata, Masahide Yamada , Keishi Osakabe , Tsuda (Max-Planck Institute fluctuating environments Takehito Inaba (Fac. (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Kawagoe , Jiro Sugisaka , Mie and Resources, Okayama Yamaguchi1, Kintake Omata1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Miyo T. Morita1,4,5 (1Grad. Nemoto2, Ayako Yoshida3, Kadokura1, Soichi Inagaki2, Kobayashi, Hiroki Hurukawa, Yuriko Osakabe1 (1Fac. for Plant Breeding Research) Yusaku Sugimura1, Ai Agr.,Univ.Miyazaki) N. Honjo2, Koji Iwayama3, University) Sonoike3, Yukako Hihara1, Sci. Nagoya Univ., 2RIKEN Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Univ. Shigetoshi Miura1, Makoto Yayoi Inui1, Takuya Takafumi Yamashino (Grad. Biosci. Bioindust., Tokushima Kawahara2, Hayato Hiroshi Kudoh2 (1Fac. Agr., Yasuko Kaneko1, Maki IMS) Nagoya, 2Div. Cellular Nishiyama3,4, Chiharu Sakamoto1, Takamasa Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) Univ., 2BRC, RIKEN.) Maruyama1, Tatsuhiro Ezawa1 Ryukoku Univ., 2Cent. Ecol., Kawai1 (1Grad, Sch. Sci. Dinamics, NIBB, 3Grad. Nishiyama1, Shigeomi Suzuki3, Kengo Morohashi1, (1Grad. Sch. Agri., Hokkaido Kyoto Univ., 3Cent. Data Sci., Engineer., Saitama Univ, Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4Sch. Horito1, Yoshitake Desaki1, Tetsuji Kakutani2, Kaoru Univ, 2Sumitomo Chemical) Shiga Univ.) 2Grad, Sch. Sci. Ritsumeikan Life Sci., SOKENDAI, 5Div. Tatsuya Sawasaki5, Sugimoto1 (1Dept. Applied Univ, 3Fac. Edu. Integ. Arts Plant Environ. Res., NIBB) Gen-ichiro Arimura1 (1Tokyo Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Sci., Waseda Univ.) University of Science, Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Nat. Inst. 2IBRC, 3Biotechnology Genet., 3College Biosci. research center, 4CRIIM, Biotech., Chubu Univ.) 5PROS)

11:15 1aC08 仝 1aD08 仝 1aE08 1aF08 1aG08 1aH08 1aI08 1aJ08 1aK08 仝 1aL08 1aM08 1aO08 11:15 Cell and tissue specific Identification and Redox Regulation Bend-induced cytosolic and Identification of long- Molecular recognition Mechanisms for sharing Analysis of periodic cellular Regulatory mechanism of Isolation and characterization Analysis of plant adaptation Artificial reproduction of plant regulation of sodium biochemical analysis of a Mechanisms for Switching nuclear calcium signatures in distance mobile mRNA in mechanism of species- time-information among behaviors during root cap PAMP-triggered immunity by of symbiotic microbes in to temperature using seasonal responses in the smart homeostasis by major deubiquitinating enzyme as Chloroplast Metabolism Arabidopsis roots Plants. specific centromeric histone tissues in Arabidopsis thaliana detachment in Arabidopsis REAL1, a novel component quinoa seeds. metabolome and growth chambers transporters conferring an interactor of C/N during Day/Night Cycle Yuta Takano1, Masatsugu Ken-ichi Kurotani1, Hiroki H3 variants in plants Kyohei Uemoto1,2, Yumi thaliana of PRR complex Yoshinori Murata, Yasunari transcriptome Yuko Kurita1, Hironori salinity tolerance in rice regulatory ubiquitin ligase Keisuke Yoshida, Toru Toyota2 (1Dept Biochem and Tsutsui1, Yu Sawai1, Hidenori Takeuchi1,2, Kunimoto2, Takashi Araki1, Tatsuaki Goh, Koki Ueno, Yukihisa Goto1,2, Yasuhiro Fujita (Japan International Natsuki Hayami1, Miyako Takimoto2, Mari Kamitani1, (Oryza sativa L.) ATL31 in Arabidopsis Hisabori (CLS, Tokyo Tech.) Mol Biol, Saitama Univ, Takamasa Suzuki4, Tetsuya Higashiyama2,3, Motomu Endo2 (1Grad. Sch. Shunsuke Miyashima, Keiji Kadota2, Hidenori Matsui1,3, Research Center for Kusano2,3, Kyonoshin Yoichi Hashida1, Makoto Md. Imtiaz Uddin1, Yongming Luo, Shigetaka 2Dept Biochem and Mol Michitaka Notaguchi1,2,3 Frederic Berger4 (1Inst. Adv. Biostudies., Univ. Kyoto, Nakajima (Grad. Sch. Sci. Jan Sklenar4, Paul Agricultural Sciences) Maruyama4, Mieko Kashima1, Ayumi Tezuka1, Mohammad Monjur Yasuda, Yu Lu, Yoko Biol, Saitama Univ) (1Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Res., Nagoya Univ., 2ITbM, 2Grad. Sch. Bio., Univ. Tech., NAIST) Derbyshire4, Frank Menke4, Higuchi-Takeuchi2, Kousuke Takanari Tanabata3, Atsushi J. Hossain2, Md. Abdul Kader2, Hasegawa, Takeo Sato, Junji Nagoya Univ., 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. NAIST) Hirofumi Nakagami1,5, Cyril Hanada5, Minami Matsui2, Nagano1 (1Faculty of Shahin Imran3, Md. Ashraful Yamaguchi (Fac. Sci. and Nagoya Univ., 3PRESTO, Sci., Nagoya Univ., 4GMI, Zipfel4,6, Ken Shirasu1,2 Yoshiharu Yamamoto1,2 Agriculture, Ryukoku Univ., Islam1, Md. Monirul Islam1, Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Nagoya Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Austria) (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Gifu 2Faculty of Computer Science Hosne-ara Begum1, Md. Hokkaido Univ.) Biosci. Biotech, Chubu Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 3Grad. Sch. Univ., 2RIKEN CSRS, 3Fac. and Systems Engineering, Harun-or Rashid1 Univ.) Envi life Sci., Univ. Life and Env. Sci., Tsukuba Okayama Pref. Univ., 3Kazusa (1Biotechnology Division, Okayama, 4The Sainsbury Univ., 4JIRCAS, 5Frontier DNA Research Institute) Bangladesh Institute of Laboratory, 5MPI for Plant Research Academy for Young Nuclear Agriculture (BINA), Breeding Research, 6IPMB., Researchers, Kyushu Institute 2Department of Agronomy, Univ. Zurich) of Technology) Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), 3Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University)

11:30 1aC09 1aD09 1aE09 1aF09 1aG09 1aH09 1aI09 1aJ09 1aK09 仝 1aL09 仝 1aM09 1aO09 11:30 High affinity K+ transporter Sugar-responsive Redox regulation system in Long-distance rapid Ca2+ and Development of a Histone demethylase LDL1 Cell-type specific circadian Comparative analysis of Identification and Morphological regulation Freezing process of Forsythia Reproduction of Rice AtHAK5 expression is transcription factor bZIP3 heterocysts of nitrogen- electrical signals in Mimosa micro-grafting chip for promotes homologous clock regulates cell fate molecular network of root characterization of revertants network in the insect galls of stems visualized using MRI Transcriptome Dynamics affected by both Internal and affects leaf development in fixing cyanobacterium pudica Arabidopsis recombination repair via Koutarou Torii1, Keisuke cortex formation in of the dde2/ein2/pad4/ Machilus thunbergii in Masaya Ishikawa1, Timothy under Fluctuating Field external K status. Arabidopsis Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 Takuma Hagihara1, Yaichi Kawakatsu1, Hiroki demethylation of H3K4me2 Inoue1, Keita Bekki1, Motomu Arabidopsis and Cardamine sid2-quadruple mutant, which Taiwan Stait-Gardner2, Hiroki Environments by SmartGC Satomi Kanno1,2, Ludovic Miho Sanagi1, Yu Lu1, Shoki Shoko Mihara, Keisuke Tomohiro Miura2, Hiroaki Tsutsui1, Naoki Takeshi Hirakawa1, Keiko Endo2 (1Grad. Sch. Bio., Univ. Koichi Toyokura1,2,3, Tatsuaki exhibit disease resistance Tin-Han Shih1, Kai-Chieh Murakawa1, Hideyuki Yoichi Hashida1, Ayumi Martin2, Laurent Nussaume2, Aoyama1, Nobutaka Yoshida, Ken-ichi Mano3, Mitsuyasu Hasebe3,4, Yanagisawa2, Yu Sawai1, Kuwata2, Sachihiro Kyoto, 2Bio. Sci, NAIST) Goh2,4, Masato Sakane2,6, Yrjo Shuta Asai, Yu Ayukawa, Chang1,2, Szu-Hsien Lin1, Yamazaki3, Kazuyuki Tezuka1, Mari Kamitani1, Arain Vavasseur2, Nathalie Mitsuda2, Miho Ikeda3, Wakabayashi, Toru Hisabori Masatsugu Toyota2 (1Sci., Shuka Ikematsu3, Hideyuki Matsunaga1 (1Dept. Applied Helariutta3,5, Tatsuo Asuka Yoshida, Soshi Chi-Ming Yang1 (1BRC Kuchitsu1, William S. Price2 Makoto Kashima1, Yuko Leonhardt2 (1Fac. of Life Masaru Ohme-Takagi2,3, (Lab. Chem. Life Sci., Univ. Saitama, 2Grad. Sch. Arata2, Tetsuya Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Kakimoto1, Hiroshi Kudoh6, Tsuchiya, Takuya Okubo, Academia Sinica, Taipei, (1Tokyo Univ Sci, 2Western Kurita1, Atsushi J. Nagano2 and Environ. Sci. Univ. of Takeo Sato1, Junji Tokyo Tech.) Sci., Univ. Saitama, 3Evol. Higashiyama2,3, Michitaka Tokyo Univ. Sci., Hidehiro Fukaki2 (1Grad. Sch. Ken Shirasu (Center for Taiwan, 2Department of Life Sydney Univ, 3NITE-IPOD) (1Res. Inst. Food Agr., Univ. Tsukuba, 2CEA) Yamaguchi1 (1Fac. Sci. and Biol., Natl. Inst. Basic Biol., Notaguchi1,3,4 (1Grad. Sch. 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ.) Sci., Osaka Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sustainable Resource Science, National Taiwan Ryukoku, 2Fac. Agr., Univ. Grad. Sch. Life Sci., 4Life Sci., Grad. Univ. Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Sci., Kobe Univ., 3Sainsbury Science, RIKEN) Normal University, Taipei, Ryukoku) Hokkaido Univ., Advanced Studies) 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Lab., Univ. Cambridge, Taiwan) 2Bioproduction Research Univ., 3ITbM-WPI, Nagoya 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Nara Institute, National Institute Univ., 4PRESTO, JST) Inst. Sci. Tech., 5Inst. of Advanced Industrial Biotech., Univ. Helsinki, Science and Technology 6Center Eco. Res., Kyoto (AIST), 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Univ.) Eng., Saitama Univ.)

11:45 1aC10 1aD10 1aE10 1aF10 1aG10 仝 1aH10 1aI10 1aJ10 1aK10 1aL10 仝 1aM10 1aO10 11:45 Long-distance signaling in Metabolic effect of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Effects of Glutathione on the ROS and Ca2+ signals Nuclear lamina protein Effect of light and temperature Co-option of a factor involved A positive role for Polycomb ERN1 may function as an Regulation of metabolic Incorporating neighbor identity response to Fe-starvation pyrophosphate on starch gene modification of Yield of Large Grains in involved in stress-induced CRWN regulates gene fluctuation on FT expression in lateral root development to repressive complex in additional regulator of NIN to network under nutritional into a genome-wide Ryo Tabata1, Kumiko Ikuta1, accumulation in columella thioredoxin-targeted enzyme Black Soybean long-distance signaling in positioning of a copper under natural conditions Lotus japonicas nodule systemic immunity and promote infection thread stresses in Brassica plants association mapping of insect Hana Tamura1, Takehiro cells of Arabidopsis in chloroplasts Kenji Henmi, Ken’ichi Marchantia polymorpha transport family gene locus Akane Kubota1, Nayoung organogenesis defense priming in formation in Lotus japonicus Kana Nakayama, Mutsumi herbivory Kamiya2, Keitaro Tanoi2, Satoru Kinoshita, Shoji Yuichi Yokochi1, Florian Ogawa (RIBS Okayama) Kenji Hashimoto1, Hiroki Yuki Sakamoto1, Mayuko Lee2, Motomu Endo1, Takato Takashi Soyano1,2, Makoto Arabidopsis thaliana Meng Liu1,2, Takashi Watanabe, Takayuki Tohge Yasuhiro Sato1, Rie Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi3, Segami, Masayoshi Hahn2, Andreas Weber2, Shindo2, Takeru Itabashi2, Sato2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Imaizumi2 (1Div. of Hayashi3, Masayoshi Yuri Tajima1, Eva-Maria Soyano1,2, Koji Yano1, (Plant Secondary Metabolism Shimizu-Inatsugi2, Misako Hitoshi Sakakibara1 (1Grad. Maeshima (Grad. Sch. Keisuke Yoshida1, Ken-ichi Hikaru Mizoe2, Kazuyuki Kiminori Toyooka2, Shingo Bioscience, NAIST, 2Dept. of Kawaguchi1,2 (1NIBB, Reimer-Michalski2, Eliza Makoto Hayashi3, Masayoshi Lab., NAIST) Yamazaki2, Kentaro K. Sch. Bioagr. Sci. Nagoya Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Wakabayashi1, Toru Kuchitsu1,2,3 (1Imaging Takagi4, Sachihiro Biology, Univ. of 2SOKENDAI, 3RIKEN) Po-Iian Loo1, Barbara Kawaguchi1,2 (1Division of Shimizu2, Atsushi J. Nagano3 univ., 2Grad. Sch. Agr. And Hisabori1 (1Lab. for Chem. Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. Matsunaga1,5 (1IFC, RIST, Washington) Kracher2, Franziska Turck2, Symbiotic Systems, National (1JST PRESTO/Ryukoku LifeSch., Univ. Tokyo, and Life Sci., Tokyo Tech., of Science, 2Dept. of Appl. Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2CSRS, Masanao Sato3, Yusuke Institute for Basic Biology, University, 2IEU, University of 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Nagoya 2Inst. of Plant Biochem., Biol. Sci., Tokyo Univ. of RIKEN, 3Dept. Biol. Chem., Saijo1,2 (1NAIST, 2Max Planck 2Department of Basic Zurich, 3Faculty of univ.) Heinrich Heine Univ.) Science, 3Agricultural College Biosci. Biotech., Institute for Plant Breeding Biology, School of Life Agriculture, Ryukoku Interdisciplinary Sci. & Chubu Univ., 4Dept. Biol. Research, 3Hokkaido Univ.) Science, SOKENDAI, University) Tech. Course, Tokyo Univ. Sci., Grad. Sch.Sci., Osaka 3Center for Sustainable of Sci.) Univ., 5Dept. App. Biol. Sci., Resource Science, RIKEN) Fac. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci.)

仝=Presentation in English 45 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S03 Symposium S02 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 12:00 1aC11 1aD11 仝 1aE11 1aF11 1aG11 1aH11 1aI11 1aJ11 1aK11 1aL11 1aM11 1aO11 12:00 Functional analyses of Comparative analysis of The non-photochemical Acrolein is a common Functional analysis of Exploring biological Biochemical analysis of Differentiation of a single Analysis of cell wall-derived [Cancelled] Prediction of environmental Update of the omics databases ALMT-family malate starch metabolism in quenching observed in the substrate of plant glutathione PIP5K7 and PIP5K8 in Ara- meanings of the correct DNA-binding ability of a layer of epidermis: elicitors during herbivory in response in field-grown rice PODC and CatchUP transporters in tomato diazotrophic and non- dark is affected by the transferase bidopsis thaliana centromere distribution in transcription factor, FD, identification of regulators rice using expression-dynamics- Shizuka Koshimizu1, Yukino Takayuki Sasaki1, Michiyo diazotrophic cyanobacteria growth light condition rather Rika Kuramitsu1,3, Sayaka Ryo Kuroda, Mariko Kato, plants which controls flowering acting upstream and Tomonori Shinya1, Yuka QTL Nakamura1, Misa Saito1, Ariyoshi1, Toshihiro Obata2, Eiji Suzuki (Fac Bioresour than the organic carbon Kanameda1, Nagisa Tomohiko Tsuge, Takashi Takuya Sakamoto1, Yuki Kasane Bando1, Keiichirou downstream of ATML1 Fujiwara1, Kiwamu Hyodo1, Makoto Kashima1, Ryota Maasa Kanno1, Eiji Nambara2, 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1,2 3,4 1 1 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The Izumi Mori , Yoko Sci, Akita Pref Univ) source in Chlamydomonas Matsuura , Yasuo Aoyama (Institute for Sakamoto , Yuka Oko , Nemoto , Akira Nozawa , Hiroyuki Iida , Ayaka Yoshihisa Yoshimi , Katsuya Sakamoto , Hiroki Saito , (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Kentaro Yano ( Sch. Agri., Yamamoto1 (1IPSR, reinhardtii Yamauchi2, Jun’ichi Mano3 Chemical Research, Kyoto Takamasa Suzuki3, Stefan Tatsuya Sawasaki1 (1PROS, Yoshida1, Nozomi Takada1, Hara2, Yoichi Tsumuraya2, Satoshi Okubo3,5, Shunsuke Meiji Univ., 2Sch. Cell & Okayama Univ., 2Dept. Masahiro Misumi, Kintake (1Fac. Agr., Yamaguchi University) Grob4, Ueli Grossniklaus4, Ehime Univ., 2Iwate Miharu Ito1, Gerd Jürgens2, Toshihisa Kotake2, Ivan Galis1 Adachi5, Yoichi Hashida1,5, Systems Biol., Univ. Toronto) Biochem./Center Plant Sci. Sonoike (Edu. Int. Arts. Sci., Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Agr., Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1Dep. Biotechnology Research Shinobu Takada1 (1Dept. Biol. (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., Kazuki Tomizawa5, Ayumi Innov., Univ. Nebraska, Univ. Waseda) Kobe Univ., 3Sci. Res. App. Biol. Sci., Fac. Sci. Center) Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Tezuka1, Ayumi Deguchi1, Lincoln) Center., Yamaguchi univ.) Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci., Univ, 2ZMBP, Univ. Univ.) Yuko Kurita1, Atsushi J. 2IFC, RIST, Tokyo Univ. Tübingen) Nagano6 (1Res. Inst. for Food Sci., 3College. Biosci. and Agri., Ryukoku Univ., Biotch., Chubu Univ., 4Univ. 2Seibi Seni. High Sch., 3Grad. Zurich) sch. of Agri., Kyoto Univ., 4Trop. Agri. Res. Fro., JIRCAS, 5Inst. of Global Inn. Res., Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech., 6Facu. of Agri., Ryukoku Univ.)

12:15 1aC12 1aD12 仝 1aF12 1aG12 1aH12 1aI12 1aJ12 1aK12 1aL12 1aM12 12:15 Investigation of The differential roles of H2O2 inactivates carbonyl- Elucidation of the Analysis of transposon Quantitative evaluation of the Analysis of cop1-induced Arabidopsis lipoxygenase 2 Cell biological analysis of the Direct and indirect priming by photosynthesis-dependent OsNLP1 and OsNLP4 in detoxifying enzymes to mechanism by which planar regulation by the Polycomb efficiency of a transiently- Inflorescence Morphology in controlled by calcium ion infection process in symbiotic seasonal environments in regulation of the regulating growth under increase carbonyl load that polarity is established for Repressive Complex introduced CRISPR/Cas9 Arabidopsis catalyzes oxidation of interactions between orchids Arabidopsis halleri phosphorylation status of nitrate condition in rice. trigger programmed death of root hair development in Masataka Yamada1, Kosuke system based on the Mayu Nakagawa, Risa galactolipid to induce green and mycorrhizal fungi Mie N. Honjo1, Tomoaki plasma membrane Mengyao Wang1, Takahiro tobacco cells. Arabidopsis thaliana Nozawa2, Atsushi Kato3, observation of cellular Takeuchi, Takumi Oonuma, leaf volatile-burst Chihiro Miura1, Miharu Muranaka1, Haruki Nishio1, H+-ATPase in stomatal Hasegawa1, Makoto Ryota Terada1, Md. Taichi Kishimoto, Mariko Hidetaka Ito3 (1Sch. Sci., circadian phenotypes Kiyotaka Shibata (Fac. Sci. Satoshi Mochizuki, Kenji Saisho1, Yoshikatsu Sato2, Tasuku Ito1, Naoko Emura1,2, guard cells. Hayashi2, Yoshihiro Sanaullah Biswas2, Jun’ichi Kato, Tomohiko Tsuge, Univ. Hokkaido, 2Grad. Sch. Yuki Kanesaka1, Masaaki Engn., Ishinomaki Senshu Matsui (Grad. Sch. Sci. and Takahiro Yagame3, Tetsuya Hiroshi Kudoh1 (1Center for Eigo Ando1, Toshinori Ohmori1, Koji Yano1, Mano3 (1Fac. Agr., Takashi Aoyama (ICR, Life Sci., Univ. Hokkaido, Okada2, Takashi Araki1, Univ.) Tech. for Innov., Univ. Higashiyama2,4, Masahide Ecological Research, Kyoto Kinoshita1,2 (1Div. Biol. Sci., Takehiro Kamiya1, Toru Yamaguchi Univ., 2Dept. Kyoto Univ.) 3Fac. Sci., Univ. Hokkaido) Tokitaka Oyama2 (1Grad.Sch. Yamaguchi) Yamato5, Hironori Kaminaka1 Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Kagoshima Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Fujiwara1 (1Graduate School Horticulture. BSMR Biostudies, Univ.Kyoto, (1Fac. Agr., Tottori Univ., Univ.) Univ., 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya of Agricultural and Life Agricultural Univ., 3Sci. Res. 2Grad.Sch.Science, Univ. 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Univ.) Sciences, The University of Center, Yamaguchi Univ.) Kyoto) 3Mizuho Kyo-do Mus., 4Grad. Tokyo, 2RIKEN Center for Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 5Fac. Sustainable Resource Edu., Chiba Univ.) Science)

46 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM (9:30–12:30)

Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time Symposium S01 Symposium S03 Symposium S02 Symposium Environmental Biomembrane/Ion Environmental Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Plant-organism Environmental Primary metabolism responses of Epigenetic regulation Flowering/Clock Vegetative growth Systems biology and solute transport responses A Signaling molecules interaction A interaction B responses C photosynthesi 12:00 1aC11 1aD11 仝 1aE11 1aF11 1aG11 1aH11 1aI11 1aJ11 1aK11 1aL11 1aM11 1aO11 12:00 Functional analyses of Comparative analysis of The non-photochemical Acrolein is a common Functional analysis of Exploring biological Biochemical analysis of Differentiation of a single Analysis of cell wall-derived [Cancelled] Prediction of environmental Update of the omics databases ALMT-family malate starch metabolism in quenching observed in the substrate of plant glutathione PIP5K7 and PIP5K8 in Ara- meanings of the correct DNA-binding ability of a layer of epidermis: elicitors during herbivory in response in field-grown rice PODC and CatchUP transporters in tomato diazotrophic and non- dark is affected by the transferase bidopsis thaliana centromere distribution in transcription factor, FD, identification of regulators rice using expression-dynamics- Shizuka Koshimizu1, Yukino Takayuki Sasaki1, Michiyo diazotrophic cyanobacteria growth light condition rather Rika Kuramitsu1,3, Sayaka Ryo Kuroda, Mariko Kato, plants which controls flowering acting upstream and Tomonori Shinya1, Yuka QTL Nakamura1, Misa Saito1, Ariyoshi1, Toshihiro Obata2, Eiji Suzuki (Fac Bioresour than the organic carbon Kanameda1, Nagisa Tomohiko Tsuge, Takashi Takuya Sakamoto1, Yuki Kasane Bando1, Keiichirou downstream of ATML1 Fujiwara1, Kiwamu Hyodo1, Makoto Kashima1, Ryota Maasa Kanno1, Eiji Nambara2, 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1,2 3,4 1 1 Understanding of field plants and development of innovative techniques toward these plant regulation (9:30–12:30) regulation plant these toward techniques innovative of development and plants field of Understanding The final phase of the photosynthetic electron transport (9:30–12:30) transport electron photosynthetic the of phase final The Izumi Mori , Yoko Sci, Akita Pref Univ) source in Chlamydomonas Matsuura , Yasuo Aoyama (Institute for Sakamoto , Yuka Oko , Nemoto , Akira Nozawa , Hiroyuki Iida , Ayaka Yoshihisa Yoshimi , Katsuya Sakamoto , Hiroki Saito , (9:30–12:15) cells stem of perspective the from strategies survival plant the Understanding Kentaro Yano ( Sch. Agri., Yamamoto1 (1IPSR, reinhardtii Yamauchi2, Jun’ichi Mano3 Chemical Research, Kyoto Takamasa Suzuki3, Stefan Tatsuya Sawasaki1 (1PROS, Yoshida1, Nozomi Takada1, Hara2, Yoichi Tsumuraya2, Satoshi Okubo3,5, Shunsuke Meiji Univ., 2Sch. Cell & Okayama Univ., 2Dept. Masahiro Misumi, Kintake (1Fac. Agr., Yamaguchi University) Grob4, Ueli Grossniklaus4, Ehime Univ., 2Iwate Miharu Ito1, Gerd Jürgens2, Toshihisa Kotake2, Ivan Galis1 Adachi5, Yoichi Hashida1,5, Systems Biol., Univ. Toronto) Biochem./Center Plant Sci. Sonoike (Edu. Int. Arts. Sci., Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Agr., Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1Dep. Biotechnology Research Shinobu Takada1 (1Dept. Biol. (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., Kazuki Tomizawa5, Ayumi Innov., Univ. Nebraska, Univ. Waseda) Kobe Univ., 3Sci. Res. App. Biol. Sci., Fac. Sci. Center) Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Tezuka1, Ayumi Deguchi1, Lincoln) Center., Yamaguchi univ.) Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci., Univ, 2ZMBP, Univ. Univ.) Yuko Kurita1, Atsushi J. 2IFC, RIST, Tokyo Univ. Tübingen) Nagano6 (1Res. Inst. for Food Sci., 3College. Biosci. and Agri., Ryukoku Univ., Biotch., Chubu Univ., 4Univ. 2Seibi Seni. High Sch., 3Grad. Zurich) sch. of Agri., Kyoto Univ., 4Trop. Agri. Res. Fro., JIRCAS, 5Inst. of Global Inn. Res., Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech., 6Facu. of Agri., Ryukoku Univ.)

12:15 1aC12 1aD12 仝 1aF12 1aG12 1aH12 1aI12 1aJ12 1aK12 1aL12 1aM12 12:15 Investigation of The differential roles of H2O2 inactivates carbonyl- Elucidation of the Analysis of transposon Quantitative evaluation of the Analysis of cop1-induced Arabidopsis lipoxygenase 2 Cell biological analysis of the Direct and indirect priming by photosynthesis-dependent OsNLP1 and OsNLP4 in detoxifying enzymes to mechanism by which planar regulation by the Polycomb efficiency of a transiently- Inflorescence Morphology in controlled by calcium ion infection process in symbiotic seasonal environments in regulation of the regulating growth under increase carbonyl load that polarity is established for Repressive Complex introduced CRISPR/Cas9 Arabidopsis catalyzes oxidation of interactions between orchids Arabidopsis halleri phosphorylation status of nitrate condition in rice. trigger programmed death of root hair development in Masataka Yamada1, Kosuke system based on the Mayu Nakagawa, Risa galactolipid to induce green and mycorrhizal fungi Mie N. Honjo1, Tomoaki plasma membrane Mengyao Wang1, Takahiro tobacco cells. Arabidopsis thaliana Nozawa2, Atsushi Kato3, observation of cellular Takeuchi, Takumi Oonuma, leaf volatile-burst Chihiro Miura1, Miharu Muranaka1, Haruki Nishio1, H+-ATPase in stomatal Hasegawa1, Makoto Ryota Terada1, Md. Taichi Kishimoto, Mariko Hidetaka Ito3 (1Sch. Sci., circadian phenotypes Kiyotaka Shibata (Fac. Sci. Satoshi Mochizuki, Kenji Saisho1, Yoshikatsu Sato2, Tasuku Ito1, Naoko Emura1,2, guard cells. Hayashi2, Yoshihiro Sanaullah Biswas2, Jun’ichi Kato, Tomohiko Tsuge, Univ. Hokkaido, 2Grad. Sch. Yuki Kanesaka1, Masaaki Engn., Ishinomaki Senshu Matsui (Grad. Sch. Sci. and Takahiro Yagame3, Tetsuya Hiroshi Kudoh1 (1Center for Eigo Ando1, Toshinori Ohmori1, Koji Yano1, Mano3 (1Fac. Agr., Takashi Aoyama (ICR, Life Sci., Univ. Hokkaido, Okada2, Takashi Araki1, Univ.) Tech. for Innov., Univ. Higashiyama2,4, Masahide Ecological Research, Kyoto Kinoshita1,2 (1Div. Biol. Sci., Takehiro Kamiya1, Toru Yamaguchi Univ., 2Dept. Kyoto Univ.) 3Fac. Sci., Univ. Hokkaido) Tokitaka Oyama2 (1Grad.Sch. Yamaguchi) Yamato5, Hironori Kaminaka1 Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Kagoshima Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Fujiwara1 (1Graduate School Horticulture. BSMR Biostudies, Univ.Kyoto, (1Fac. Agr., Tottori Univ., Univ.) Univ., 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya of Agricultural and Life Agricultural Univ., 3Sci. Res. 2Grad.Sch.Science, Univ. 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Univ.) Sciences, The University of Center, Yamaguchi Univ.) Kyoto) 3Mizuho Kyo-do Mus., 4Grad. Tokyo, 2RIKEN Center for Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 5Fac. Sustainable Resource Edu., Chiba Univ.) Science)

仝=Presentation in English 47 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Photosynthesis, Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Cell cycle/Cell division Environmental responses Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Systems biology Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein of photosynthesis modification & degradation 14:00 1pC01 1pD01 1pE01 1pG01 仝 1pH01 1pI01 1pJ01 1pK01 仝 1pL01 1pM01 仝 1pO01 14:00 Identification and Possible Regulation of Manipulation of the Stomatal Ancient Arabinogalactans A mechanism controlling stem The checkpoint kinase TOR Genetic Analysis of Genes Damage-associated Pep Characterization of the de Functional complementation of ABA Generative Model-based characterization of a substrate of Sucrose-Starch Distribution by a Density Affects the Response of Modulate Auxin Signaling In cell maintenance in rice: modulates chloroplast Influencing Stem-Cell peptides influence root novo activated transcription biosynthesis using cell-type specific Inference of Gene

Arabidopsis MPK4 MAPK Photosynthesis-Responsive Stomatal Opening and CO2 Physcomitrella patens To Function of the FON signaling ribosomal RNA synthesis Homeostasis in Arabidopsis architecture and microbiome start sites in the Arabidopsis promoters Expression State Space in required for plant cytokinesis Raf-Like Protein Kinase in Assimilation to the Fluctuating Regulate Polarity and ASP1 corepressor through expression of a Ryuji Tsugeki (Grad. Sch. in rice genome Takashi Kuromori, Eriko Sugimoto, Higher Plants Masanobu Tomita1, Yudai Marchantia polymorpha Light Ooi-Kock Teh1,2, Junling Ren3, Chie Suzuki, Wakana Tanaka, nuclear-encoded chloroplast Sci., Kyoto Univ.) Masako Fuji1, Yuniar Devi Takayuki Hata1, Soichirou Kazuo Shinozaki (RIKEN CSRS) Yuichi Aoki1,2, Takeshi 1 1 1 1 1,2 4 1,2 1 1 1 2 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Mikami , Ryutaro Nakaoku , Eri Koide , Asuka Shintaku , Kazuma Sakoda , Tomoo (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant Mitsuyasu Hasebe , Tomomichi Hiro-Yuki Hirano (Sch. Sci., RelA-SpoT homolog (RSH) Utami , Shigetaka Yasuda , Satoh , Naoto Takada , Mei Obayashi , Kengo Takahiro Hamada2, Hirofumi Mika Terai1, Yuko Nomura2, Shimada3, Shigeo S. Sugano4,5, Fujita2 (1IAHE, Univ. Hokkaido, Univ. Tokyo) in a unicellular red alga Rena Tani1, Yuichi Hongoh2, Kazama1, Chihiro Kinoshita1,2 (1ToMMo, Nakagami3, Takashi Hashimoto4, Izumi Yotsui2, Noriyuki Ikuko Hara-Nishimura6, Yu 2Dept Biol. Sci., Univ. Hokkaido, Sousuke Imamura1, Yuhta Yutaka Sato3, Yusuke Saijo1 Hayakawa1, Makoto Tohoku Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Yasunori Machida5, Michiko Suetsugu1, Hirofumi Tanaka1,5 (1Graduate School of 3Univ. Louisville, Dept. Biol., Nomura2, Tokiaki (1Grad. Sch. Sci Tech., Tachikawa1, Mitsuhiro Info. Sci, Tohoku Univ.) Sasabe1 (1Facul. of Agri. & Life Nakagami2,3, Takayuki Kohchi1, Agriculture, Kyoto University, 4NIBB, Division Evol. Biol.) Takemura1, Imran Pancha1, NAIST, 2Sch. Life Sci. Matsuo1, Sergei Kushnir2, Sci., Hirosaki Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Ryuichi Nishihama1 (1Grad. Sch. 2Research Fellow of Japan Keiko Taki1, Kazuki Tech., Tokyo Tech, 3NIG) Junichi Obokata1 (1Grad. Art Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 3Max Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., Society for the Promotion of Toguchi1, Yuzuru Tozawa2, Sch. of Life and Env. Sci., Planck Institute for Plant 2RIKEN, CSRS, 3MPIPZ) Science, 3Graduate school of Kan Tanaka1 (1CLS, Tokyo Kyoto Pref. Univ., 2Sus. Breeding Research, 4Grad. Sch. Science, Kyoto University, Tech, 2Grad. Sch. Sci. and Dev., Vale Inst. of Tech.) Biol. Sci., NAIST, 5Grad. Sch. of 4Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Eng., Saitama Univ.) Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Research Organization, 5JST, PRESTO, 6Faculty of Science and Engineering, Konan University)

14:15 1pC02 1pD02 1pE02 1pG02 仝 1pH02 1pI02 1pJ02 1pK02 1pL02 1pM02 1pO02 仝 14:15 Dynamic recruitment of sterol Structure-Function Analysis of a Effects of chemically synthesized Biochemical analysis of The RI and RIL genes encoding Identificaiton of DNA ligase Functional analysis of Pattern Recognition Gene expression of mucus Synthetic promoters for ABA Unification of microarray- biosynthetic machinery to the Raf-Like Protein Kinase That Is ether-linked PGs on phenylacetic acid BELL1-type homeodomain that define the shape of glycosyltransferase SEC in Receptor-mediated Control proteins in tissues of response in Arabidopsis based and RNAseq-based cell plate ensures the normal Involved in Photosynthesis photoinhibition of PSII methyltransferase gene for auxin transcription factors regulate chloroplast nucleoids Arabidopsis thaliana of Plasma Membrane Japanese bunching onion Takumi Tsuchiya1, Cheng Ri Zhao1, coexpression data in cytokinesis in Arabidopsis Signaling in Marchantia Haruhiko Jimbo1, Kaichiro metabolism in Arabidopsis inflorescence architecture and Yoshiki Nishimura1, Yusuke de-differentiation and shoot Intrinsic Proteins (PIPs) in (Allium fistulosum) Sahoo Smita5, K. Panda Sanjib5, ATTED-II. Yuka Yamaroku1, Ayaka Fuwa1, Polymorpha Endo2, Masato Abe3, Hajime Eiko Takubo1, Makoto meristem maintenance in rice Kobayashi2, Takashi regeneration processes Plant Immunity Atsuko Takeuchi, Hiroshi Natsuki Hayami1, Kyonoshin Takeshi Obayashi1, Yuichi Kazuo Ebine2,3, Takashi Ueda2,3, Asuka Shintaku, Eri Koide, Wada1 (1Grad. Sch. Arts and Sci., Kobayashi2, Kosuke Fukui3, Takuyuki Ikeda1, Wakana Hamaji1, Toshiharu Takahiro Kameyama, Taishi Hirase1, Shigetaka Ueda (Institute of Vegetable Maruyama6, Satoshi Iuchi4, Aoki2 (1Grad. Sch. Info. Sci, Daisaku Ohta1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Takayuki Kohchi, Ryuichi Univ. Tokyo, 2Malopolska Ken-ichiro Hayashi3, Hiroyuki Tanaka1, Taiyo Toriba1,2, Akiteru Shikanai1 (1Lab. of Plant Umihito Nakagawa, Kazuo Yasuda1, Lionel Verdoucq2, and Floriculture Science, Yoshiharu Yamamoto1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. Tohoku Univ., 2ToMMo, Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ., Nishihama (Grad. Sch. Centre of Biotech., Jagiellonian Kasahara4 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Maeno3, Katsutoshi Tsuda3, Mol. Genet., Dep. of Bot., Kamemura, Makoto Kohji Yamada3, Iris NARO) Nat. Sci. Tech., Univ. Gifu, 2Fac. Tohoku Univ.) 2Div. Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, Biostudies, Kyoto Univ.) Univ., Poland, 3Grad. Sch. Tokyo Univ. Agric. Tech., Toshihiko Shiroishi3, Tetsuya Kyoto Univ., 2Dep. of Cell Hayashi, Aya Imamura Finkemeier4, Hirofumi appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. Gifu, 3CSRS., 3Sch. Life Sci., SOKENDAI) Agriculture, Ehime Univ.) 2RIKEN CSRS, 3Dep. Biochem., Kurata4, Tomoaki Sakamoto5, Genet., NIG) (Nagahama Inst.of Nakagami3,5, Christophe Riken, 4BRS., Riken, 5Fac. Bio. Okayama Univ. Sci., 4GIR, Masayuki Murai6, Hiroaki Bio-sci.&tech.) Maurel2, Yusuke Saijo1,3 Tech., Univ. Assam, 6JIRCAS., Int. Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.) Matsusaka7, Toshihiro (1Grad. Sch. Biological Agri. Riken) Kumamaru7, Hiro-Yuki Hirano1 Sciences., NAIST, (1Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. 2Biochimie et Physiologie Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., Moleculaire des Plantes., 3Natl. Inst. Genet., 4EditForce CNRS, 3Max Planck Inc., 5Fac. Life Sci., Kyoto Institute for Plant Breeding Sangyo Univ., 6Kochi Univ., Research, 4Institute for Plant 7Grad. Sch. Agric., Kyushu Biology and Biotechnology., Univ.) Univ. Munster, 5CSRS., RIKEN)

14:30 1pC03 仝 1pD03 1pE03 1pG03 1pH03 仝 1pI03 1pJ03 1pK03 1pL03 1pM03 仝 1pO03 14:30 Identification and Function of the serine Development of biopolymer CYP79A2-dependent Two quantitative trait loci for The Pentatricopeptide Negative regulation of shoot Phosphate status-dependent Transcriptional regulation in Ethanol mediated drought stress Exploring novel gene Characterization of a Putative biosynthetic enzyme production system using carbon biosynthesis pathway of panicle length influence panicle Repeat Protein PGR3 regeneration competence by control of Pep1 peptide- response to 5-aminolevulinic tolerance in plants candidates related to Borealin in Arabidopsis 3-phosphoglycerate dioxide and nitrogen fixation phenylacetic acid in Arabidopsis. architecture in rice. Regulates the Translation of endogenous IAA in mediated pathogen acid in Arabidopsis Khurram Bashir1, Sultana Rasheed1, parthenocarpy in tomato Shinichiro Komaki1, Yuki dehydrogenase in Marchantia abilities of marine purple Yuki Aoi1, Noriko Takeda2, Ayumi Agata1, Tokunori Hobo2, NdhG Encoding a 2,4-D-induced callus of resistance in Arabidopsis Mao Imamura1, Kaho Maho Tanaka2, Chien Van Ha1, using gene co-expression Hamamura2, Maren Hesse2, polymorpha photosynthetic bacteria Yumiko Takebayashi2, Koki Ando1, Yasuko Fujishiro1, Plastid-Encoded NDH Arabidopsis thaliana Tsuruyama1, Sakura Yoshiaki Habu3, Yuuri Tsubui4, Jun network analysis Takashi Hashimoto1, Arp Hiromichi Akashi1,2, Ayuko Mieko Higuchi-Takeuchi, Keiji Ken-ichiro Hayashi3, Hiroyuki Takamasa Suzuki4, Hitoshi Subunit Yuki Sakamoto1, Hitomi Taehong Lee1, Midori Iwamura2, Minori Kikuchi4,5,6, Shunsuke Watanabe7, Ken Kamiya1, Tuan Nam Schnittger2 (1Grad. Sch. Biol. Kuwahara1, Ryuichi Nishihama3, Numata (RIKEN CSRS, Kasahara1,4 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Sakakibara1,3, Sayaka Takehara2, Haruka Higashi1, Yoshinobu Kuwae2, Hiroyuki Tanaka1, Taishi Hirase1, Sakamoto2, Shuji Kuroda2, Mitsunori Seo7, Eigo Ando8, Vu1, Atsushi Fukushima3, Sci., NAIST, 2Univ. Hamburg) Yoriko Matsuda3, Hiromitsu Biomacromolecules Research Tokyo Univ. Agric. Tech., Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka2, Kato1, Tomoya Fujita2,3, Kasahara3, Munetaka Shigetaka Yasuda1, Kei Tomohide Uno2, Kengo Toshinori Kinoshita8, Makoto Seito9, Shuhei Hao1, Yoshihito Tabeta1,4, Eiji Okamura1, Ali Team) 2RIKEN CSRS, 3Dep. Biochem., Makoto Matsuoka2, Kazuyuki Mari Mito2, Shintaro Sugiyama1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Hiruma1,2, Yusuke Saijo1 Kanamaru2 (1Lab Biol. Kanako Kawaura9, Miki Fujita10, Shinozaki2, Ning Wang1,2, Ferjani4, Takayuki Kohchi3, Okayama Univ. Sci., 4GIR, Doi1, Motoyuki Ashikari2, Iwasaki2,4, Yoshiki Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. (1NAIST Biological Science, Chem., Fac. Agri., Kobe Kazuo Shinozaki10, Motoaki Tohru Ariizumi1,2, Hiroshi Masami Yokota Hirai1,2 (1RIKEN Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.) Hidemi Kitano2 (1Grad. Sch. Nishimura1, Mizuki Agric., Tokyo Univ. Agric. 2JST PRESTO) Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Agri. Sci., Seki1,2,9,11 (1Plant Genomic Network Ezura1,2, Miyako Kusano1,2,3 CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya U., 2Biosci. Takenaka1, Toshiharu Tech., 3GIR, Tokyo Univ. Kobe Univ.) Research Team RIKEN CSRS, 2Plant (1Grad. Sch. Life Env. Sci., Bioagricultural Sci., Nagoya Biotec. Ctr., Nagoya U., 3CSRS, Shikanai1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Agric. Tech.) Epigenome Regulation Laboratory, Univ. Tsukuba, 2Fac. Life. Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Biostudies, RIKEN, 4Grad. Sch. Biosci. Kyoto Univ., 2CPR, RIKEN, CPR, RIKEN, 3Graduate School of Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, Kyoto Univ., 4Dept. Biology, Biotech., Chubu U.) 3IIR, Tokyo Inst. Tech., Life and Environmental Sciences, 3CSRS, RIKEN) Tokyo Gakugei Univ.) 4Grad. Sch. Front. Sci., Univ. University of Tsukuba, Tokyo) 4Environmental Metabolic Analysis Research Team, CSRS, RIKEN, 5Graduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama City University, 6Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences and School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, 7Dormancy and Adaptation Research Unit CSRS, RIKEN, 8Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, 9Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Yokohama City University, 10Gene Discovery Research Group CSRS, RIKEN, 11CREST, JST, 4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi, Saitama, 332-0012, Japan)

48 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Photosynthesis, Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Cell cycle/Cell division Environmental responses Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Systems biology Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein of photosynthesis modification & degradation 14:00 1pC01 1pD01 1pE01 1pG01 仝 1pH01 1pI01 1pJ01 1pK01 仝 1pL01 1pM01 仝 1pO01 14:00 Identification and Possible Regulation of Manipulation of the Stomatal Ancient Arabinogalactans A mechanism controlling stem The checkpoint kinase TOR Genetic Analysis of Genes Damage-associated Pep Characterization of the de Functional complementation of ABA Generative Model-based characterization of a substrate of Sucrose-Starch Distribution by a Density Affects the Response of Modulate Auxin Signaling In cell maintenance in rice: modulates chloroplast Influencing Stem-Cell peptides influence root novo activated transcription biosynthesis using cell-type specific Inference of Gene

Arabidopsis MPK4 MAPK Photosynthesis-Responsive Stomatal Opening and CO2 Physcomitrella patens To Function of the FON signaling ribosomal RNA synthesis Homeostasis in Arabidopsis architecture and microbiome start sites in the Arabidopsis promoters Expression State Space in required for plant cytokinesis Raf-Like Protein Kinase in Assimilation to the Fluctuating Regulate Polarity and ASP1 corepressor through expression of a Ryuji Tsugeki (Grad. Sch. in rice genome Takashi Kuromori, Eriko Sugimoto, Higher Plants Masanobu Tomita1, Yudai Marchantia polymorpha Light Ooi-Kock Teh1,2, Junling Ren3, Chie Suzuki, Wakana Tanaka, nuclear-encoded chloroplast Sci., Kyoto Univ.) Masako Fuji1, Yuniar Devi Takayuki Hata1, Soichirou Kazuo Shinozaki (RIKEN CSRS) Yuichi Aoki1,2, Takeshi 1 1 1 1 1,2 4 1,2 1 1 1 2 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Mikami , Ryutaro Nakaoku , Eri Koide , Asuka Shintaku , Kazuma Sakoda , Tomoo (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant Mitsuyasu Hasebe , Tomomichi Hiro-Yuki Hirano (Sch. Sci., RelA-SpoT homolog (RSH) Utami , Shigetaka Yasuda , Satoh , Naoto Takada , Mei Obayashi , Kengo Takahiro Hamada2, Hirofumi Mika Terai1, Yuko Nomura2, Shimada3, Shigeo S. Sugano4,5, Fujita2 (1IAHE, Univ. Hokkaido, Univ. Tokyo) in a unicellular red alga Rena Tani1, Yuichi Hongoh2, Kazama1, Chihiro Kinoshita1,2 (1ToMMo, Nakagami3, Takashi Hashimoto4, Izumi Yotsui2, Noriyuki Ikuko Hara-Nishimura6, Yu 2Dept Biol. Sci., Univ. Hokkaido, Sousuke Imamura1, Yuhta Yutaka Sato3, Yusuke Saijo1 Hayakawa1, Makoto Tohoku Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Yasunori Machida5, Michiko Suetsugu1, Hirofumi Tanaka1,5 (1Graduate School of 3Univ. Louisville, Dept. Biol., Nomura2, Tokiaki (1Grad. Sch. Sci Tech., Tachikawa1, Mitsuhiro Info. Sci, Tohoku Univ.) Sasabe1 (1Facul. of Agri. & Life Nakagami2,3, Takayuki Kohchi1, Agriculture, Kyoto University, 4NIBB, Division Evol. Biol.) Takemura1, Imran Pancha1, NAIST, 2Sch. Life Sci. Matsuo1, Sergei Kushnir2, Sci., Hirosaki Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Ryuichi Nishihama1 (1Grad. Sch. 2Research Fellow of Japan Keiko Taki1, Kazuki Tech., Tokyo Tech, 3NIG) Junichi Obokata1 (1Grad. Art Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 3Max Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., Society for the Promotion of Toguchi1, Yuzuru Tozawa2, Sch. of Life and Env. Sci., Planck Institute for Plant 2RIKEN, CSRS, 3MPIPZ) Science, 3Graduate school of Kan Tanaka1 (1CLS, Tokyo Kyoto Pref. Univ., 2Sus. Breeding Research, 4Grad. Sch. Science, Kyoto University, Tech, 2Grad. Sch. Sci. and Dev., Vale Inst. of Tech.) Biol. Sci., NAIST, 5Grad. Sch. of 4Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Eng., Saitama Univ.) Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Research Organization, 5JST, PRESTO, 6Faculty of Science and Engineering, Konan University)

14:15 1pC02 1pD02 1pE02 1pG02 仝 1pH02 1pI02 1pJ02 1pK02 1pL02 1pM02 1pO02 仝 14:15 Dynamic recruitment of sterol Structure-Function Analysis of a Effects of chemically synthesized Biochemical analysis of The RI and RIL genes encoding Identificaiton of DNA ligase Functional analysis of Pattern Recognition Gene expression of mucus Synthetic promoters for ABA Unification of microarray- biosynthetic machinery to the Raf-Like Protein Kinase That Is ether-linked PGs on phenylacetic acid BELL1-type homeodomain that define the shape of glycosyltransferase SEC in Receptor-mediated Control proteins in tissues of response in Arabidopsis based and RNAseq-based cell plate ensures the normal Involved in Photosynthesis photoinhibition of PSII methyltransferase gene for auxin transcription factors regulate chloroplast nucleoids Arabidopsis thaliana of Plasma Membrane Japanese bunching onion Takumi Tsuchiya1, Cheng Ri Zhao1, coexpression data in cytokinesis in Arabidopsis Signaling in Marchantia Haruhiko Jimbo1, Kaichiro metabolism in Arabidopsis inflorescence architecture and Yoshiki Nishimura1, Yusuke de-differentiation and shoot Intrinsic Proteins (PIPs) in (Allium fistulosum) Sahoo Smita5, K. Panda Sanjib5, ATTED-II. Yuka Yamaroku1, Ayaka Fuwa1, Polymorpha Endo2, Masato Abe3, Hajime Eiko Takubo1, Makoto meristem maintenance in rice Kobayashi2, Takashi regeneration processes Plant Immunity Atsuko Takeuchi, Hiroshi Natsuki Hayami1, Kyonoshin Takeshi Obayashi1, Yuichi Kazuo Ebine2,3, Takashi Ueda2,3, Asuka Shintaku, Eri Koide, Wada1 (1Grad. Sch. Arts and Sci., Kobayashi2, Kosuke Fukui3, Takuyuki Ikeda1, Wakana Hamaji1, Toshiharu Takahiro Kameyama, Taishi Hirase1, Shigetaka Ueda (Institute of Vegetable Maruyama6, Satoshi Iuchi4, Aoki2 (1Grad. Sch. Info. Sci, Daisaku Ohta1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Takayuki Kohchi, Ryuichi Univ. Tokyo, 2Malopolska Ken-ichiro Hayashi3, Hiroyuki Tanaka1, Taiyo Toriba1,2, Akiteru Shikanai1 (1Lab. of Plant Umihito Nakagawa, Kazuo Yasuda1, Lionel Verdoucq2, and Floriculture Science, Yoshiharu Yamamoto1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. Tohoku Univ., 2ToMMo, Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ., Nishihama (Grad. Sch. Centre of Biotech., Jagiellonian Kasahara4 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Maeno3, Katsutoshi Tsuda3, Mol. Genet., Dep. of Bot., Kamemura, Makoto Kohji Yamada3, Iris NARO) Nat. Sci. Tech., Univ. Gifu, 2Fac. Tohoku Univ.) 2Div. Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, Biostudies, Kyoto Univ.) Univ., Poland, 3Grad. Sch. Tokyo Univ. Agric. Tech., Toshihiko Shiroishi3, Tetsuya Kyoto Univ., 2Dep. of Cell Hayashi, Aya Imamura Finkemeier4, Hirofumi appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. Gifu, 3CSRS., 3Sch. Life Sci., SOKENDAI) Agriculture, Ehime Univ.) 2RIKEN CSRS, 3Dep. Biochem., Kurata4, Tomoaki Sakamoto5, Genet., NIG) (Nagahama Inst.of Nakagami3,5, Christophe Riken, 4BRS., Riken, 5Fac. Bio. Okayama Univ. Sci., 4GIR, Masayuki Murai6, Hiroaki Bio-sci.&tech.) Maurel2, Yusuke Saijo1,3 Tech., Univ. Assam, 6JIRCAS., Int. Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.) Matsusaka7, Toshihiro (1Grad. Sch. Biological Agri. Riken) Kumamaru7, Hiro-Yuki Hirano1 Sciences., NAIST, (1Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. 2Biochimie et Physiologie Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., Moleculaire des Plantes., 3Natl. Inst. Genet., 4EditForce CNRS, 3Max Planck Inc., 5Fac. Life Sci., Kyoto Institute for Plant Breeding Sangyo Univ., 6Kochi Univ., Research, 4Institute for Plant 7Grad. Sch. Agric., Kyushu Biology and Biotechnology., Univ.) Univ. Munster, 5CSRS., RIKEN)

14:30 1pC03 仝 1pD03 1pE03 1pG03 1pH03 仝 1pI03 1pJ03 1pK03 1pL03 1pM03 仝 1pO03 14:30 Identification and Function of the serine Development of biopolymer CYP79A2-dependent Two quantitative trait loci for The Pentatricopeptide Negative regulation of shoot Phosphate status-dependent Transcriptional regulation in Ethanol mediated drought stress Exploring novel gene Characterization of a Putative biosynthetic enzyme production system using carbon biosynthesis pathway of panicle length influence panicle Repeat Protein PGR3 regeneration competence by control of Pep1 peptide- response to 5-aminolevulinic tolerance in plants candidates related to Borealin in Arabidopsis 3-phosphoglycerate dioxide and nitrogen fixation phenylacetic acid in Arabidopsis. architecture in rice. Regulates the Translation of endogenous IAA in mediated pathogen acid in Arabidopsis Khurram Bashir1, Sultana Rasheed1, parthenocarpy in tomato Shinichiro Komaki1, Yuki dehydrogenase in Marchantia abilities of marine purple Yuki Aoi1, Noriko Takeda2, Ayumi Agata1, Tokunori Hobo2, NdhG Encoding a 2,4-D-induced callus of resistance in Arabidopsis Mao Imamura1, Kaho Maho Tanaka2, Chien Van Ha1, using gene co-expression Hamamura2, Maren Hesse2, polymorpha photosynthetic bacteria Yumiko Takebayashi2, Koki Ando1, Yasuko Fujishiro1, Plastid-Encoded NDH Arabidopsis thaliana Tsuruyama1, Sakura Yoshiaki Habu3, Yuuri Tsubui4, Jun network analysis Takashi Hashimoto1, Arp Hiromichi Akashi1,2, Ayuko Mieko Higuchi-Takeuchi, Keiji Ken-ichiro Hayashi3, Hiroyuki Takamasa Suzuki4, Hitoshi Subunit Yuki Sakamoto1, Hitomi Taehong Lee1, Midori Iwamura2, Minori Kikuchi4,5,6, Shunsuke Watanabe7, Ken Kamiya1, Tuan Nam Schnittger2 (1Grad. Sch. Biol. Kuwahara1, Ryuichi Nishihama3, Numata (RIKEN CSRS, Kasahara1,4 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Sakakibara1,3, Sayaka Takehara2, Haruka Higashi1, Yoshinobu Kuwae2, Hiroyuki Tanaka1, Taishi Hirase1, Sakamoto2, Shuji Kuroda2, Mitsunori Seo7, Eigo Ando8, Vu1, Atsushi Fukushima3, Sci., NAIST, 2Univ. Hamburg) Yoriko Matsuda3, Hiromitsu Biomacromolecules Research Tokyo Univ. Agric. Tech., Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka2, Kato1, Tomoya Fujita2,3, Kasahara3, Munetaka Shigetaka Yasuda1, Kei Tomohide Uno2, Kengo Toshinori Kinoshita8, Makoto Seito9, Shuhei Hao1, Yoshihito Tabeta1,4, Eiji Okamura1, Ali Team) 2RIKEN CSRS, 3Dep. Biochem., Makoto Matsuoka2, Kazuyuki Mari Mito2, Shintaro Sugiyama1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Hiruma1,2, Yusuke Saijo1 Kanamaru2 (1Lab Biol. Kanako Kawaura9, Miki Fujita10, Shinozaki2, Ning Wang1,2, Ferjani4, Takayuki Kohchi3, Okayama Univ. Sci., 4GIR, Doi1, Motoyuki Ashikari2, Iwasaki2,4, Yoshiki Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. (1NAIST Biological Science, Chem., Fac. Agri., Kobe Kazuo Shinozaki10, Motoaki Tohru Ariizumi1,2, Hiroshi Masami Yokota Hirai1,2 (1RIKEN Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.) Hidemi Kitano2 (1Grad. Sch. Nishimura1, Mizuki Agric., Tokyo Univ. Agric. 2JST PRESTO) Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Agri. Sci., Seki1,2,9,11 (1Plant Genomic Network Ezura1,2, Miyako Kusano1,2,3 CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya U., 2Biosci. Takenaka1, Toshiharu Tech., 3GIR, Tokyo Univ. Kobe Univ.) Research Team RIKEN CSRS, 2Plant (1Grad. Sch. Life Env. Sci., Bioagricultural Sci., Nagoya Biotec. Ctr., Nagoya U., 3CSRS, Shikanai1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Agric. Tech.) Epigenome Regulation Laboratory, Univ. Tsukuba, 2Fac. Life. Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Biostudies, RIKEN, 4Grad. Sch. Biosci. Kyoto Univ., 2CPR, RIKEN, CPR, RIKEN, 3Graduate School of Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, Kyoto Univ., 4Dept. Biology, Biotech., Chubu U.) 3IIR, Tokyo Inst. Tech., Life and Environmental Sciences, 3CSRS, RIKEN) Tokyo Gakugei Univ.) 4Grad. Sch. Front. Sci., Univ. University of Tsukuba, Tokyo) 4Environmental Metabolic Analysis Research Team, CSRS, RIKEN, 5Graduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama City University, 6Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences and School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, 7Dormancy and Adaptation Research Unit CSRS, RIKEN, 8Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, 9Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Yokohama City University, 10Gene Discovery Research Group CSRS, RIKEN, 11CREST, JST, 4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi, Saitama, 332-0012, Japan)

仝=Presentation in English 49 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Photosynthesis, Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Cell cycle/Cell division Environmental responses Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Systems biology Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein of photosynthesis modification & degradation 14:45 1pC04 仝 1pD04 1pE04 1pG04 仝 1pH04 1pI04 1pJ04 1pK04 1pL04 1pM04 1pO04 14:45 Exploring Function of TPX2 Metabolome analysis for oxalate Localization of low-CO2 Spatio-temporal Analysis of Analysis of the Mechanism of Functional analysis of a Analyses of plant cellular Functional analysis of glucan Coordinated transcriptional Tuning water use efficiency and Quantitative Measurement Protein in Microtubule accumulation in two rice inducible protein B (LCIB) in the Gene Expression and Carpel Specification in Rice mitochondrial P-class PPR plasticity in Arabidopsis synthase-like genes in Arabi- regulation of isopentenyl drought tolerance in wheat using of Plant Proteins using Organization in Moss cultivars chloroplast is determined by net Phytohormones During Shige-Hiro Sugiyama1, Yukiko protein in Physcomitrella protoplasts from dopsis thaliana under diphosphate biosynthetic ABA receptors MRM Assays by Mass 1 1,2 1,3 1,2 Physcomitrella patens. Atsuko Miyagi , Shunsuke CO2 concentration and CCM1 in Tissue-reunion in Incised Yasui , Suzuha Ohmori , patens differentiated cells. phoshpate starvation pathway enzymes in plastids Masanori Okamoto , Fumitaka Spectrometry Elena Kozgunova, Gohta Adachi2, Taiichiro Ookawa2, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Arabidopsis Flowering Stems. Wakana Tanaka1, Hiro-Yuki Mizuho Ichinose1,2, Mamoru Yuki Sakamoto1,2, Takamasa Kentaro Okada, Koei Yachi, by Arabidopsis response Abe3, Jun Kikuchi4, Ryousuke Mega5 Hitoshi Mori (Bioagr. 1 1 1,5 1 1 1 1 3 1,2 1 2 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Goshima (Nagoya University, Maki Kawai-Yamada ( Grad. Chihana Toyokawa, Toshiki (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant Kazuki Yamada , Miyuki Hirano ( Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Sugita ( Center for Gene Suzuki , Keiko Sugimoto Kei Hiruma, Yusuke Saijo regulator 14 ( Utsunomiya Univ., PRESTO, JST, Nagoya Univ.) Graduate School of Science) Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ., Matsuoka, Takashi Yamano, Nakanowatari1, Emi Yumoto3, Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Res., Nagoya Univ., 2ITbM, (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. (Grad. Sch. Biol. Sci., Ikumi Okubo1, Masashi 3NARO, 4RIKEN, 5Tottori Univ.) 2Grad. Sch. Agr., Tokyo Univ. Hideya Fukuzawa (Grad. Sch. Yukio Noda2, Ryuichi Koike2, Univ., 3Sch. Agric., Meiji Univ.) Nagoya Univ.) Tokyo, 2CSRS, RIKEN, NAIST) Shindo1, Hirokazu Agri. & Tech.) Biostudies, Kyoto Univ.) Takao Yokota2, Hisakazu 3Col. Biosci. Biotech., Hashikawa2, Yusuke Yamane2, Hiroki Tsutsui4, Chubu Univ.) Takabayashi2, Kazuto Michitaka Notaguchi4, Takamasa Mannen2, Fumihiro Yanbe2, Suzuki5, Shinobu Satoh6, Toshiyuki Waki2, Seiji Masashi Asahina1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. Takahashi2, Toru Nakayama2 Sci. & Eng., Teikyo Univ., 2Dept. (1School of Engineering, Biosci., Teikyo Univ., 3Adv. Tohoku University, Instrum. Anal. Cent., Teikyo 2Graduate School of Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Bio. Agr. Sci., Engineering, Tohoku Nagoya Univ., 5Biosci, Biotec., University) Chubu Univ., 6Life & Environ Sci., Univ. Tsukuba.)

15:00 1pC05 1pD05 1pE05 1pG05 1pH05 1pI05 1pJ05 1pK05 1pL05 1pM05 1pO05 仝 15:00 Identifying transcription factor A Novel Glycosyltransferase Radiation use efficiency of a The role of TMK signaling OsMYB80, an anther-specific Pentatricopeptide repeat Two R2R3-MYB Functional requirements for Transcriptional regulation of A monitoring of plant drought stress Anthesis rate prediction of complexes involved in DNA Family Governing Structural recombinant rice line with high during integument development transcription factor required for proteins involved in Transcription Factors Induce BAK1 in beneficial GA biosynthetic genes by under excess light by leaf reflectance greenhouse tomatoes damage-induced cell cycle arrest Diversity of Plant-specific Head leaf photosynthesis rate Kaori Miyawaki N1, Mingzeng pollen development in rice post-transcriptional Pluripotency with Different interaction with the GAF1 and its interactors Kaori Kohzuma, Kouki Hikosaka through metabolomics using Tomonobu Takahashi, Nobuo Groups of Sphingolipid. Chizuru Terasaki1, Hiroe Chang2, Fen Wang2, Shui Wang2, Makiko Kawagishi-Kobayashi1, regulation of plastid ndh Ways in Marchantia mutualistic fungus Takeshi Ito, Takayoshi (Tohoku Univ., Life Science) Lasso regularized linear Ogita, Shoji Taniguchi, Naoki Toshiki Ishikawa, Maki Yoshida2, Keisuke Katsura1, Tetsuya Higashiyama1,3, Masaharu Kuroda2, Kakeru genes polymorpha Colletotrichum tofieldiae in Katsube, Jutarou Fukazawa, regression model Takahashi, Masaaki Umeda Kawai-Yamada (Grad. Sch. Sci. Taiichiro Ookawa1, Shunsuke Zhenbiao Yang4 (1ITbM, Nagoya Suzuki3, Yuzuru Tozawa3, Ayaka Ito1, Chieko Sugita1, Yukiko Yasui1, Shigeyuki Arabidopsis thaliana Yohsuke Takahashi (Grad. Ratklao Siriwach1, Jun (Nara Institute of Science and Eng., Saitama Univ.) Adachi1 (1Graduate School of Univ., 2Shanghai Center for Plant Atsushi Higashitani4 (1NIAS, Mizuho Ichinose1,2, Tsukamoto1, Sakiko Ishida2, Takuma Inoue1, Shigetaka Sch. Sci., Hiroshima Univ.) Matsuzaki1, Takeshi Saito2, Technology) Agriculture, Tokyo University of Stress Biology, 3Grad.Sch.Sci., NARO, 2CARC, NARO, 3Grad. Yoshinobu Kato3, Hiroshi Ryuichi Nishihama2, Yasuda1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Muneo Sato1, Yuji Sawada1, Agriculture and Technology, Nagoya Univ., 4Univ. California, Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ., Yamamoto3, Toshiharu Hidehiro Fukaki1, Tetsuro Taishi Hirase1, Yuki Suzuki1, Masanori Arita1,3, Tadahisa 2NARO Institute for Agro- Riverside) 4Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Shikanai3, Mamoru Sugita1 Mimura1, Takayuki Kohchi2, Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Higashide2, Kentaro Yano4, Environmental Sciences) Univ.) (1Centr. Gene Res., Nagoya Kimitsune Ishizaki1 (1Grad. Sci. Tech., NAIST, 2JST Masami Yokota Hirai1 Univ., 2ITbM, Nagoya Sch. Sci, Kobe Univ., 2Grad. PRESTO) (1RIKEN Center for Univ., 3Grad. Sci., Kyoto Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Sustainable Resource Univ.) Univ.) Science(CSRS), 2Institute of Vegetable and Floriculture Science, 3National Institute of Genetics, 4Bioinformatics Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University)

15:15 1pC06 1pD06 1pE06 1pG06 1pH06 仝 1pI06 1pJ06 1pK06 1pL06 1pM06 1pO06 15:15 Regulatory mechanism of G2 Identification and Improvement of stomatal Feed-forward regulation of auxin Gibberellin Precursor Is Involved The P-class Functional analysis of Regulatory mechanism of Functional difference of Regulatory mechanism of B3 Rice metabolite changing arrest in response to stresses characterization of WSRK, a key response leads to enhancement signal by reactive oxygen species in Sexual Organ Formation in the pentatricopeptide repeat Marchantia polymorpha WRKY45-transcriptional three classes of AUXIN MAPKKK-mediated SnRK2 during the ripening period Naoki Takahashi, Nobuo Ogita, regulatory factor of anaerobic of photosynthesis and biomass and reactive carbonyl species in Liverwort Marchantia protein is needed for CLE gene activity by rice immune RESPONSE FACOTR in activation in the moss Physcomitrella Masataka Wakayama1,2, Tomonobu Takahashi, Shoji wax ester metabolism in Euglena production under fluctuating light lateral root formation polymorpha accumulation of the Yuki Hirakawa1, Touko factor PBI1. land plants patens Yoshiro Kita1, Yohei Abe3, Taniguchi, Masaaki Umeda gracilis conditions Kazuha Nakahara1, Md. Rui Sun, Ran Wang, Ryunosuke psbI-ycf12 dicistronic Fujimoto1, Naoyuki Uchida2, Shusuke Shigeta1, Kouta Hirotaka Kato, Sumanth Tsukasa Toriyama1, Masashi Yujin Ashino1, Tatsuki (Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST) Yuuki Ishii1, Mitsuhiro Kimura1, Haruki Kimura1, Mimi Sanaullah Biswas2, Hidehiro Kusunoki, Keisuke Inoue, mRNA in Physcomitrella Shinichiro Sawa3, Kimitsune Ichimaru1, Kenichi Harada2, Mutte, Dolf Weijers (Lab. Saruhashi2, Daisuke Takezawa2, Ogura1, Rie Kadowaki1, Takahisa Ogawa1, Takanori Hashimoto-Sugimoto2, Koh Iba3, Fukaki3, Izumi Mori4, Jun’ichi Ryuichi Nishihama, Shohei chloroplasts Ishizaki4, Ryuichi Kento Inoue1, Shunsuke Biochem., Wageningen UR) Izumi Yotsui1, Teruaki Taji1, Yoichi Tomoyoshi Soga1,2, Masaru Maruta1, Masaru Mori2,3, Ichiro Terashima1, Wataru Mano5 (1Fac. Agr., Yamaguchi Yamaoka, Takayuki Kohchi Tetsuo Ebihara1, Takuya Nishihama5, Takayuki Ando1, Satomi Yoshimura1, Sakata1 (1Dept Bio, Tokyo Univ. Tomita1,2 (1Inst. Adv. Biosci., Takahiro Ishikawa1 (1Dept. Life Yamori1 (1Biol. Sci., Sci., Univ. Univ., 2Dept. Horticulture, (Grad. Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Matsuda1, Chieko Sugita1, Kohchi5, Tomohiro Koji Yamaguchi1, Chojiro Agric., 2Inst. for Env. Sci. and Tech., Keio Univ., 2Grd. Sch. Sci. Biotechnol., Fac. Life Tokyo, 2Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya BSMR Agricultural Univ., Univ.) Mizuho Ichinose1,2, Hiroshi Kiyosue1, John Bowman6 Kojima2,3, Tsutomu Saitama Univ.) Media Gov., Keio Univ., Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ., Univ., 3Biol., Sci., Kyushu 3Grad. Schl. Sci., Kobe Univ., Yamamoto3, Toshiharu (1Sch.Sci., Gakushuin Univ., Kawasaki1 (1Dept. Adv. 3Yamagata Pref. Agric. Res. 2Institute for Advanced Univ.) 4IPSR, Okayama Univ., 5Sci. Shikanai3, Mamoru Sugita1 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Biosci. Kindai Univ, 2Instit. Cent.) Biosciences, Keio Univ., 3SFC Res. Center, Yamaguchi Univ.) (1Centr. Gene Res., Nagoya 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., for Protein Res. Osaka Univ, Grad. Sch. of Media and Univ., 2ITbM, Nagoya Kumamoto Uni., 4Grad. Sch. 3Grad. Sch Engineer. Governance, Keio Univ.) Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Sci., Kobe Uni, 5Grad. Sch. Yokohama Nat. Univ) Kyoto Univ.) Biostud., Kyoto Univ., 6Sch. Biol. Sci., Monash Univ.)

15:30 1pC07 1pD07 1pE07 1pG07 1pH07 1pI07 1pJ07 1pK07 1pL07 1pM07 1pO07 仝 15:30 Role of histone methylation in Analysis of sugar component of Photosynthetic characteristics in Search for novel transcription A methyltransferase family gene Potential advantages of Analysis of roles of Inhibition of photosynthetic ER stress-responsive Inter-organ transport of ABA Evaluation of various cell cycle progression in rice sugi immature male flower bud the Arabidopsis mutant ihc1 with factors involved in primitive involved in sexual organ having two DNA-binding ROS-producing enzyme activity results in transcription factors bZIP17 molecules and/or their precursors seaweeds by water-soluble plants Tomohiro Igasaki1, Shojiro enhanced cuticle permeability auxin response in Klebsormidi- formation in the liverwort domains of HMGB proteins MpRbohA in the apical chloroplastic ROS burst and bZIP28 regulate root under drought conditions metabolites Shinichiro Suzuki, Hirotomo Hishiyama2, Koichi Kakegawa2 due to abnormal cuticle um nitens Marchantia polymorpha localized in organelle meristematic zones of during plant immune elongation Daisuke Todaka1, Yuma Tagawa1, Shahlizah Sahul Hamid1,2, Takatsuka, Masaaki Umeda (1Forestry and Forest Products formation. Kanami Sesoko, Koichi Hori, Shogo Kawamura, Shohei nucleoids Marchantia polymorpha responses June-Sik Kim1, Yuki Junro Mogami1, Shunsuke Masataka Wakayama1,2, (Graduate School of Science and Research Institute, 2Forestry and Keina Monda1, Ryoma Tohmori1, Mie Shimojima, Hiroyuki Ohta Yamaoka, Ryunosuke Kusunoki, Mari Takusagawa1, Yusuke Yuki Hagiwara1, Daisuke Takaya Ogawa1, Hiroaki Sakamoto2, Fuminori Watanabe2, Mitsunori Seo2, Hiroki Kensuke Ichihara3, Technology, Nara Institute of Forest Products Research Sho Takahashi1, Juntaro Negi1, (School of Life Science and Rui Sun, Ryuichi Nishihama, Kobayashi1, Yoichiro Miyamoto1, Tomohiro Adachi2, Miki Yoshioka1, Takahashi1, Mikiko Kojima1, Tsutsui3, Yaichi Kawakatsu3, Katsutoshi Sakurai4, Yujin Science and Technology) Institute) Atsushi Mabuchi1, Ichiro Technology, Tokyo Institute of Takayuki Kohchi (Graduate Fukao2, Kumi Hidaka1, Takagawa1, Kenji Daisuke Sugiura1, Hirofumi Kaoru Urano1, Hitoshi Michitaka Notaguchi3,4, Kazuko Ashino1, Rie Kadowaki1, Terashima2, Wataru Yamori2, Technology) School of Biostudeis, Kyoto Masayuki Endo3, Hiroshi Hashimoto2, Ryuichi Yoshioka1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sakakibara1, Sachihiro Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Tomoyoshi Soga1,2, Masaru Koh Iba1 (1Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., University) Sugiyama1,3, Isamu Nishihama3, Kimitsune Univ. Nagoya, 2The Matsunaga3, Kazuko Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Center Tomita1,2 (1Inst. Adv. Bio. Univ. Kyushu, 2Dept. Biol., Sch. Miyakawa4, Toshiharu Ishizaki4, Takayuki Kohchi3, Sainsbury Lab.) Yamaguchi-Shinozaki4, for Sustainable Resource Science, Sci., Keio Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) Shikanai1, Osami Misumi4, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu1,2 (1Dept. Kazuo Shinozaki1 (1RIKEN RIKEN, 3Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Media and Governance, Yoshiki Nishimura1 (1Grad. of Appl. Biol. Sci., Tokyo CSRS, 2IFC, RIST, Tokyo Nagoya Univ., 4Japan Science and 3Field Sci. Center., Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., Univ. of Science, 2Imaging Univ. Sci., 3Dept. Applied Technology Agency, PRESTO) Hokkaido Univ., 4Yamagata 2Dept. Bioinfo., Ritsumeikan Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Prefectural Fishery Institute) Univ., 3iCeMS, Kyoto Univ., of Science, 3Grad. Sch. of Tokyo Univ. Sci., 4Grad. 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech. Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., Sch. Agri. Life Sci., Univ. Innov., Yamaguchi Univ.) 4Grad. Sch. of Sci., Kobe Tokyo) Univ.)

50 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Photosynthesis, Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Cell cycle/Cell division Environmental responses Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Systems biology Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein of photosynthesis modification & degradation 14:45 1pC04 仝 1pD04 1pE04 1pG04 仝 1pH04 1pI04 1pJ04 1pK04 1pL04 1pM04 1pO04 14:45 Exploring Function of TPX2 Metabolome analysis for oxalate Localization of low-CO2 Spatio-temporal Analysis of Analysis of the Mechanism of Functional analysis of a Analyses of plant cellular Functional analysis of glucan Coordinated transcriptional Tuning water use efficiency and Quantitative Measurement Protein in Microtubule accumulation in two rice inducible protein B (LCIB) in the Gene Expression and Carpel Specification in Rice mitochondrial P-class PPR plasticity in Arabidopsis synthase-like genes in Arabi- regulation of isopentenyl drought tolerance in wheat using of Plant Proteins using Organization in Moss cultivars chloroplast is determined by net Phytohormones During Shige-Hiro Sugiyama1, Yukiko protein in Physcomitrella protoplasts from dopsis thaliana under diphosphate biosynthetic ABA receptors MRM Assays by Mass 1 1,2 1,3 1,2 Physcomitrella patens. Atsuko Miyagi , Shunsuke CO2 concentration and CCM1 in Tissue-reunion in Incised Yasui , Suzuha Ohmori , patens differentiated cells. phoshpate starvation pathway enzymes in plastids Masanori Okamoto , Fumitaka Spectrometry Elena Kozgunova, Gohta Adachi2, Taiichiro Ookawa2, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Arabidopsis Flowering Stems. Wakana Tanaka1, Hiro-Yuki Mizuho Ichinose1,2, Mamoru Yuki Sakamoto1,2, Takamasa Kentaro Okada, Koei Yachi, by Arabidopsis response Abe3, Jun Kikuchi4, Ryousuke Mega5 Hitoshi Mori (Bioagr. 1 1 1,5 1 1 1 1 3 1,2 1 2 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Goshima (Nagoya University, Maki Kawai-Yamada ( Grad. Chihana Toyokawa, Toshiki (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant Kazuki Yamada , Miyuki Hirano ( Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Sugita ( Center for Gene Suzuki , Keiko Sugimoto Kei Hiruma, Yusuke Saijo regulator 14 ( Utsunomiya Univ., PRESTO, JST, Nagoya Univ.) Graduate School of Science) Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ., Matsuoka, Takashi Yamano, Nakanowatari1, Emi Yumoto3, Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Res., Nagoya Univ., 2ITbM, (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. (Grad. Sch. Biol. Sci., Ikumi Okubo1, Masashi 3NARO, 4RIKEN, 5Tottori Univ.) 2Grad. Sch. Agr., Tokyo Univ. Hideya Fukuzawa (Grad. Sch. Yukio Noda2, Ryuichi Koike2, Univ., 3Sch. Agric., Meiji Univ.) Nagoya Univ.) Tokyo, 2CSRS, RIKEN, NAIST) Shindo1, Hirokazu Agri. & Tech.) Biostudies, Kyoto Univ.) Takao Yokota2, Hisakazu 3Col. Biosci. Biotech., Hashikawa2, Yusuke Yamane2, Hiroki Tsutsui4, Chubu Univ.) Takabayashi2, Kazuto Michitaka Notaguchi4, Takamasa Mannen2, Fumihiro Yanbe2, Suzuki5, Shinobu Satoh6, Toshiyuki Waki2, Seiji Masashi Asahina1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. Takahashi2, Toru Nakayama2 Sci. & Eng., Teikyo Univ., 2Dept. (1School of Engineering, Biosci., Teikyo Univ., 3Adv. Tohoku University, Instrum. Anal. Cent., Teikyo 2Graduate School of Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Bio. Agr. Sci., Engineering, Tohoku Nagoya Univ., 5Biosci, Biotec., University) Chubu Univ., 6Life & Environ Sci., Univ. Tsukuba.)

15:00 1pC05 1pD05 1pE05 1pG05 1pH05 1pI05 1pJ05 1pK05 1pL05 1pM05 1pO05 仝 15:00 Identifying transcription factor A Novel Glycosyltransferase Radiation use efficiency of a The role of TMK signaling OsMYB80, an anther-specific Pentatricopeptide repeat Two R2R3-MYB Functional requirements for Transcriptional regulation of A monitoring of plant drought stress Anthesis rate prediction of complexes involved in DNA Family Governing Structural recombinant rice line with high during integument development transcription factor required for proteins involved in Transcription Factors Induce BAK1 in beneficial GA biosynthetic genes by under excess light by leaf reflectance greenhouse tomatoes damage-induced cell cycle arrest Diversity of Plant-specific Head leaf photosynthesis rate Kaori Miyawaki N1, Mingzeng pollen development in rice post-transcriptional Pluripotency with Different interaction with the GAF1 and its interactors Kaori Kohzuma, Kouki Hikosaka through metabolomics using Tomonobu Takahashi, Nobuo Groups of Sphingolipid. Chizuru Terasaki1, Hiroe Chang2, Fen Wang2, Shui Wang2, Makiko Kawagishi-Kobayashi1, regulation of plastid ndh Ways in Marchantia mutualistic fungus Takeshi Ito, Takayoshi (Tohoku Univ., Life Science) Lasso regularized linear Ogita, Shoji Taniguchi, Naoki Toshiki Ishikawa, Maki Yoshida2, Keisuke Katsura1, Tetsuya Higashiyama1,3, Masaharu Kuroda2, Kakeru genes polymorpha Colletotrichum tofieldiae in Katsube, Jutarou Fukazawa, regression model Takahashi, Masaaki Umeda Kawai-Yamada (Grad. Sch. Sci. Taiichiro Ookawa1, Shunsuke Zhenbiao Yang4 (1ITbM, Nagoya Suzuki3, Yuzuru Tozawa3, Ayaka Ito1, Chieko Sugita1, Yukiko Yasui1, Shigeyuki Arabidopsis thaliana Yohsuke Takahashi (Grad. Ratklao Siriwach1, Jun (Nara Institute of Science and Eng., Saitama Univ.) Adachi1 (1Graduate School of Univ., 2Shanghai Center for Plant Atsushi Higashitani4 (1NIAS, Mizuho Ichinose1,2, Tsukamoto1, Sakiko Ishida2, Takuma Inoue1, Shigetaka Sch. Sci., Hiroshima Univ.) Matsuzaki1, Takeshi Saito2, Technology) Agriculture, Tokyo University of Stress Biology, 3Grad.Sch.Sci., NARO, 2CARC, NARO, 3Grad. Yoshinobu Kato3, Hiroshi Ryuichi Nishihama2, Yasuda1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Muneo Sato1, Yuji Sawada1, Agriculture and Technology, Nagoya Univ., 4Univ. California, Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ., Yamamoto3, Toshiharu Hidehiro Fukaki1, Tetsuro Taishi Hirase1, Yuki Suzuki1, Masanori Arita1,3, Tadahisa 2NARO Institute for Agro- Riverside) 4Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Shikanai3, Mamoru Sugita1 Mimura1, Takayuki Kohchi2, Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Higashide2, Kentaro Yano4, Environmental Sciences) Univ.) (1Centr. Gene Res., Nagoya Kimitsune Ishizaki1 (1Grad. Sci. Tech., NAIST, 2JST Masami Yokota Hirai1 Univ., 2ITbM, Nagoya Sch. Sci, Kobe Univ., 2Grad. PRESTO) (1RIKEN Center for Univ., 3Grad. Sci., Kyoto Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Sustainable Resource Univ.) Univ.) Science(CSRS), 2Institute of Vegetable and Floriculture Science, 3National Institute of Genetics, 4Bioinformatics Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University)

15:15 1pC06 1pD06 1pE06 1pG06 1pH06 仝 1pI06 1pJ06 1pK06 1pL06 1pM06 1pO06 15:15 Regulatory mechanism of G2 Identification and Improvement of stomatal Feed-forward regulation of auxin Gibberellin Precursor Is Involved The P-class Functional analysis of Regulatory mechanism of Functional difference of Regulatory mechanism of B3 Rice metabolite changing arrest in response to stresses characterization of WSRK, a key response leads to enhancement signal by reactive oxygen species in Sexual Organ Formation in the pentatricopeptide repeat Marchantia polymorpha WRKY45-transcriptional three classes of AUXIN MAPKKK-mediated SnRK2 during the ripening period Naoki Takahashi, Nobuo Ogita, regulatory factor of anaerobic of photosynthesis and biomass and reactive carbonyl species in Liverwort Marchantia protein is needed for CLE gene activity by rice immune RESPONSE FACOTR in activation in the moss Physcomitrella Masataka Wakayama1,2, Tomonobu Takahashi, Shoji wax ester metabolism in Euglena production under fluctuating light lateral root formation polymorpha accumulation of the Yuki Hirakawa1, Touko factor PBI1. land plants patens Yoshiro Kita1, Yohei Abe3, Taniguchi, Masaaki Umeda gracilis conditions Kazuha Nakahara1, Md. Rui Sun, Ran Wang, Ryunosuke psbI-ycf12 dicistronic Fujimoto1, Naoyuki Uchida2, Shusuke Shigeta1, Kouta Hirotaka Kato, Sumanth Tsukasa Toriyama1, Masashi Yujin Ashino1, Tatsuki (Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST) Yuuki Ishii1, Mitsuhiro Kimura1, Haruki Kimura1, Mimi Sanaullah Biswas2, Hidehiro Kusunoki, Keisuke Inoue, mRNA in Physcomitrella Shinichiro Sawa3, Kimitsune Ichimaru1, Kenichi Harada2, Mutte, Dolf Weijers (Lab. Saruhashi2, Daisuke Takezawa2, Ogura1, Rie Kadowaki1, Takahisa Ogawa1, Takanori Hashimoto-Sugimoto2, Koh Iba3, Fukaki3, Izumi Mori4, Jun’ichi Ryuichi Nishihama, Shohei chloroplasts Ishizaki4, Ryuichi Kento Inoue1, Shunsuke Biochem., Wageningen UR) Izumi Yotsui1, Teruaki Taji1, Yoichi Tomoyoshi Soga1,2, Masaru Maruta1, Masaru Mori2,3, Ichiro Terashima1, Wataru Mano5 (1Fac. Agr., Yamaguchi Yamaoka, Takayuki Kohchi Tetsuo Ebihara1, Takuya Nishihama5, Takayuki Ando1, Satomi Yoshimura1, Sakata1 (1Dept Bio, Tokyo Univ. Tomita1,2 (1Inst. Adv. Biosci., Takahiro Ishikawa1 (1Dept. Life Yamori1 (1Biol. Sci., Sci., Univ. Univ., 2Dept. Horticulture, (Grad. Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Matsuda1, Chieko Sugita1, Kohchi5, Tomohiro Koji Yamaguchi1, Chojiro Agric., 2Inst. for Env. Sci. and Tech., Keio Univ., 2Grd. Sch. Sci. Biotechnol., Fac. Life Tokyo, 2Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya BSMR Agricultural Univ., Univ.) Mizuho Ichinose1,2, Hiroshi Kiyosue1, John Bowman6 Kojima2,3, Tsutomu Saitama Univ.) Media Gov., Keio Univ., Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ., Univ., 3Biol., Sci., Kyushu 3Grad. Schl. Sci., Kobe Univ., Yamamoto3, Toshiharu (1Sch.Sci., Gakushuin Univ., Kawasaki1 (1Dept. Adv. 3Yamagata Pref. Agric. Res. 2Institute for Advanced Univ.) 4IPSR, Okayama Univ., 5Sci. Shikanai3, Mamoru Sugita1 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Biosci. Kindai Univ, 2Instit. Cent.) Biosciences, Keio Univ., 3SFC Res. Center, Yamaguchi Univ.) (1Centr. Gene Res., Nagoya 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., for Protein Res. Osaka Univ, Grad. Sch. of Media and Univ., 2ITbM, Nagoya Kumamoto Uni., 4Grad. Sch. 3Grad. Sch Engineer. Governance, Keio Univ.) Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Sci., Kobe Uni, 5Grad. Sch. Yokohama Nat. Univ) Kyoto Univ.) Biostud., Kyoto Univ., 6Sch. Biol. Sci., Monash Univ.)

15:30 1pC07 1pD07 1pE07 1pG07 1pH07 1pI07 1pJ07 1pK07 1pL07 1pM07 1pO07 仝 15:30 Role of histone methylation in Analysis of sugar component of Photosynthetic characteristics in Search for novel transcription A methyltransferase family gene Potential advantages of Analysis of roles of Inhibition of photosynthetic ER stress-responsive Inter-organ transport of ABA Evaluation of various cell cycle progression in rice sugi immature male flower bud the Arabidopsis mutant ihc1 with factors involved in primitive involved in sexual organ having two DNA-binding ROS-producing enzyme activity results in transcription factors bZIP17 molecules and/or their precursors seaweeds by water-soluble plants Tomohiro Igasaki1, Shojiro enhanced cuticle permeability auxin response in Klebsormidi- formation in the liverwort domains of HMGB proteins MpRbohA in the apical chloroplastic ROS burst and bZIP28 regulate root under drought conditions metabolites Shinichiro Suzuki, Hirotomo Hishiyama2, Koichi Kakegawa2 due to abnormal cuticle um nitens Marchantia polymorpha localized in organelle meristematic zones of during plant immune elongation Daisuke Todaka1, Yuma Tagawa1, Shahlizah Sahul Hamid1,2, Takatsuka, Masaaki Umeda (1Forestry and Forest Products formation. Kanami Sesoko, Koichi Hori, Shogo Kawamura, Shohei nucleoids Marchantia polymorpha responses June-Sik Kim1, Yuki Junro Mogami1, Shunsuke Masataka Wakayama1,2, (Graduate School of Science and Research Institute, 2Forestry and Keina Monda1, Ryoma Tohmori1, Mie Shimojima, Hiroyuki Ohta Yamaoka, Ryunosuke Kusunoki, Mari Takusagawa1, Yusuke Yuki Hagiwara1, Daisuke Takaya Ogawa1, Hiroaki Sakamoto2, Fuminori Watanabe2, Mitsunori Seo2, Hiroki Kensuke Ichihara3, Technology, Nara Institute of Forest Products Research Sho Takahashi1, Juntaro Negi1, (School of Life Science and Rui Sun, Ryuichi Nishihama, Kobayashi1, Yoichiro Miyamoto1, Tomohiro Adachi2, Miki Yoshioka1, Takahashi1, Mikiko Kojima1, Tsutsui3, Yaichi Kawakatsu3, Katsutoshi Sakurai4, Yujin Science and Technology) Institute) Atsushi Mabuchi1, Ichiro Technology, Tokyo Institute of Takayuki Kohchi (Graduate Fukao2, Kumi Hidaka1, Takagawa1, Kenji Daisuke Sugiura1, Hirofumi Kaoru Urano1, Hitoshi Michitaka Notaguchi3,4, Kazuko Ashino1, Rie Kadowaki1, Terashima2, Wataru Yamori2, Technology) School of Biostudeis, Kyoto Masayuki Endo3, Hiroshi Hashimoto2, Ryuichi Yoshioka1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sakakibara1, Sachihiro Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Tomoyoshi Soga1,2, Masaru Koh Iba1 (1Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., University) Sugiyama1,3, Isamu Nishihama3, Kimitsune Univ. Nagoya, 2The Matsunaga3, Kazuko Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Center Tomita1,2 (1Inst. Adv. Bio. Univ. Kyushu, 2Dept. Biol., Sch. Miyakawa4, Toshiharu Ishizaki4, Takayuki Kohchi3, Sainsbury Lab.) Yamaguchi-Shinozaki4, for Sustainable Resource Science, Sci., Keio Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) Shikanai1, Osami Misumi4, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu1,2 (1Dept. Kazuo Shinozaki1 (1RIKEN RIKEN, 3Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Media and Governance, Yoshiki Nishimura1 (1Grad. of Appl. Biol. Sci., Tokyo CSRS, 2IFC, RIST, Tokyo Nagoya Univ., 4Japan Science and 3Field Sci. Center., Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., Univ. of Science, 2Imaging Univ. Sci., 3Dept. Applied Technology Agency, PRESTO) Hokkaido Univ., 4Yamagata 2Dept. Bioinfo., Ritsumeikan Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Prefectural Fishery Institute) Univ., 3iCeMS, Kyoto Univ., of Science, 3Grad. Sch. of Tokyo Univ. Sci., 4Grad. 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech. Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., Sch. Agri. Life Sci., Univ. Innov., Yamaguchi Univ.) 4Grad. Sch. of Sci., Kobe Tokyo) Univ.)

仝=Presentation in English 51 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Photosynthesis, Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Cell cycle/Cell division Environmental responses Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein of photosynthesis modification & degradation 15:45 1pC08 仝 1pD08 1pE08 1pG08 1pH08 1pI08 仝 1pJ08 1pK08 1pL08 1pM08 15:45 - Distinct regulation of G2 Identification of a transcription HCO3 utilization of underwater Roles of CLE peptide signaling Jasmonic acid controls petal GUN1 regulates tetrapyrrole Epi-alleles involved in shoot Visualization of plant-to- Elucidation of cis-element Identification of protein kinases that progression in the root epidermis factor regulating the expressions photosynthesis in the in response to environmental growth and senescence in biosynthesis in Arabidopsis regeneration efficiency plant communication via binding affinity of VNS regulate the activation of ABA- Teruki Sugiyama, Masaaki of biosynthetic genes heterophyllous amphibious plant stimuli Arabidopsis. Tatsuru Masuda1, Takayuki Tatsumi Hirasawa1, Hiroki green leaf volatiles family transcription factors, unresponsive subclass I SnRK2s in Umeda (Nara Institute of Science Chihiro Oda-Yamamizo1,2, Hygrophila difformis Akie Shimotohno, Hiroo Fukuda Akira Uemura, Nobutoshi Shimizu1, Nobuyoshi Maeji1, Hanae Ohta1, Akiko Yuri Aratani, Masatsugu master regulators of water Arabidopsis and Technology) Akemi Ohmiya3, Nobutaka Genki Horiguchi, Naoki Hirotsu (The University of Tokyo) Yamaguchi, Toshiro Ito Mochizuki2, Akira Yamamoto2, Hidetoshi Toyota (Saitama University) conducting cell formation Fumiyuki Soma1, Fuminori 4 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Mitsuda , Shingo Sakamoto , (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant (Graduate School of Biological Nagatani , Satoru Saze , Atsushi J. Nagano , Nobuhiro Akiyoshi , Takahashi , Takamasa Suzuki , Norihito Nakamichi5, Yasunari Toyo) Sciences, Nara Institute of Watanabe3, Kacprzak Shin Takeda2, Tsukaho Yoshimi Nakano1, Yusuke Kazuo Shinozaki2, Kazuko Fujita1,6 (1Biol. Resources Science and Technology) Sylwia4, Haruko Okamoto4, Hattori2, Taisuke Nishimura1 Kunigita1, Misato Ohtani1,2, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Post-harvest Div., JIRCAS, Terry Matthew4 (1Grad. Sch. (1Dept. of Bioeng., Nagaoka Taku Demura1,2 (1NAIST, Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Center 2JSPS Fellow, 3Inst. Vegeta. and Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Univ. of Tech., 2Biosci. and 2RIKEN CSRS) for Sustainable Resource Science, Flori. Sci., NARO, 4AIST, 2Grad. Sch. Sci, Kyoto Biotech. Center, Nagoya RIKEN, 3Biosci. Biotech., Chubu 5ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 6Grad. Univ., 3Dept. Biosci., Tokyo Univ., 3Okinawa Inst. of Sci. Univ.) Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Univ. Agricul. Univ., 4Sch. Biol. & Tech. Grad. Univ., Tsukuba) Sci., Univ. Southampton) 4Ryukoku Univ.)

16:00 1pC09 1pD09 仝 1pE09 1pG09 1pH09 1pI09 1pJ09 仝 1pK09 1pL09 1pM09 16:00 Ploidy effects on root growth and Chlorophyll Degradation Single particle analysis of A leaf-derived phloem mobile Identification of The Arabidopsis Functional analyses of Ghost Chromatin remodeling Rain evokes a primitive Transcriptional regulation of Insights into the functional evolution chromosome behavior in Pathways in Chl-deficient Photosystem I-IsiA peptide integrates shoot nitrogen FIREWORKS Gene Involved in White gene in tomato factors are required for immune response in OsPR7 encoding cysteine of plant SnRK2 family Arabidopsis thaliana Mutants of Rice (Oryza sativa) supercomplex by Cryo-electron status to systemically regulate Global Proliferative Arrest Yuuji Kinjyou1, Yuri de-novo shoot regeneration Arabidopsis thaliana endopeptidase in rice Akihisa Shinozawa1, Ryoko Otake1, Suzuka Kikuchi1, Eri Kondo1, Szu-Hsien Lin1, Minh-Khiem microscopy root nitrogen acquisition Sho Imai1, Hikaru Hirozawa1, Suzuki1, Gou Ma1, Kenta in Arabidopsis thaliana Mamoru Matsumura1, Mika Akifumi Nishimura1, Andrew C. Cuming2, Kenji Munetaka Sugiyama2, Akitoshi Nguyen2, Tin-Han Shih1, Fusamichi Akita1,2, Ryo Nagao1, Ryosuke Ota, Yuri Ohkubo, Mari Takamasa Suzuki2, Keio Kokaji3, Shirasawa2, Yoshihiro Mariana Diaz, Kaoru Nomoto1,2, Tomotaka Itaya1, Hiroyuki Hirai2, Takehito Komatsu3, Daisuke Takezawa4, Taishi Iwamoto1 (1Dept. Biol., Tokyo Chi-Ming Yang1 (1Biodiversity Koji Kato1, Yoshiki Nakajima1, Ogawa-Ohnishi, Yoshikatsu Nobuyoshi Mochizuki3, Akira Okabe3, Hiroshi Ezura3, Sugimoto, Takuya Mizuki Iwamoto3, Takamasa Furukawa2, Hideo Umezawa5, Teruaki Taji1, Takahisa Gakugei Univ., 2Bot. Gard., Research Center, Academia Jian-Ren Shen1, Naoyuki Matsubayashi (Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagatani3, Chiharu Ueguchi1 Reiko Motohashi1 (1Agri., Sakamoto, Sachihiro Suzuki4, Hironaka Nakashita3, Fang-Sik Che1,2 Hayashi1, Yoichi Sakata1 (1Dept Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) Sinica, 2Faculty of Applied Miyazaki3 (1RIIS., Okayama Nagoya Univ.) (1Biosci. Biotech. Center, Shizuoka Univ., 2Kazusa Matsunaga (Matsunaga Tsukagoshi5, Masatsugu (1Grad. Sch. of Bio-sci. Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. Agric., Science, Ton Duc Thang Univ., 2PRESTO, JST, 3IPR., Nagoya Univ., 2Col. Biosci. DNA Res. Inst., 3Grad. Life laboratory, Tokyo University Toyota6, Shigeyuki Nagahama Inst. of Bio-Sci 2Univ.of Leeds, Dept., 3Dep. of University) Osaka Univ.) Biotech., Chubu Univ., 3Grad. and Env. Sci., Univ. of Science) Betsuyaku7, Yasuomi Tada1,2 and Tech., 2Dept. of Biosci., Bioresource Development, Tokyo Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ.) Tsukuba) (1Div. of Bio. Sci., Grad. Nagahama Inst. of Bio-Sci. Univ. Agric., 4Grad. Sch. Sci and Sch. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., and Tech., 3Dept. Biosci., Eng., Univ. Saitama., 5BASE, Tokyo 2Cent. for Gene Res., Fukui Pref. Univ.) University of Agriculture and Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Technology) of Life and Environ. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, 4Col. of BioSci. and Biotech., Chubu Univ., 5JST, PRESTO, 6Fac. of Agri., Meijo Univ., 7Grad. Sch. of Sci and Eng., Saitama Univ)

16:15 1pC10 1pD10 仝 1pG10 1pH10 1pI10 1pJ10 仝 1pK10 仝 1pL10 1pM10 仝 16:15 Involvement of ATP-dependent Studies on rapid color change of Mechanistic insight into CIF The seasonal synchrony system Holliday junction resolvase Heat-mediated in vitro Shoot Cysteine-rich receptor-like Boron-Dependent Comparative RNA-Seq analysis protease ClpXP and the cell immature black soybean’s seed peptide ligands binding and for flowering and senescence in MOC1 maintains the Regeneration in Arabidopsis kinase CRK2 directly Transcriptional Regulation revealed osmotic stress tolerance enlargement under acid stress in coat signalling activation in Casparian Arabidopsis integrity of chloroplast and Tatsuya Takahashi1,2, Alice regulates NADPH oxidase of NIP5;1 Is Coordinated mechanisms in the hyper-tolerant Cyanobacterium Synechocystis Yada Teppabut1, Yuhsuke strip formation Chitose Kami, Hiroshi Kudoh mitochondrial DNA in the Lambolez1, Ayako RBOHD in Arabidopsis with Its mRNA Degradation indica rice variety sp, PCC6803 Nakane1, Reo Sawaguchi1, Satohiro Okuda1, Satoshi Fujita2, (Kyoto University, The Center moss Physcomitrella patens Kawamura1, Takamasa Sachie Kimura1, Kerri in Arabidopsis thaliana. Sanjib Kumar Panda (Assam Hidetaka Kohga1, Mirai Kin-ichi Oyama2, Tadao Kondo1, Veronica G. Doblas2, Andrea for Ecological Research) Yusuke Kobayashi1, Masaki Suzuki3, Bart Rymen1, Akira Hunter1, Anne Rokka2, Mayuki Tanaka1, Naoyuki University, Silchar, India) Kanamaru1, Yoshikazu Saitou2, Kumi Yoshida1 (1Graduated Moretti1, Niko Geldner2, Michael Odahara2,3, Yasuhiko Iwase1, Katja Jager4, Philip Masatsugu Toyota3,4, Sotta1, Satoshi Naito2,3, Toru Ayami Nakahara1, Akiko School of Informatics, Nagoya Hothorn1 (1Dep. Botany and Sekine3, Shin-ya A. Wigge4, Kengo Hirofumi Nakagami5, Fujiwara1 (1Grad. Sch. Agri. Imaida1, Junji Uchiyama1,3, University, 2Research Center for Plant Biol., Univ. Geneva, 2Dep. Miyagishima1 (1Dept. Cell Morohashi2, Keiko Michael Wrzaczek1 Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Hisataka Ohta1,3 (1Grad. Sch. of Materials Science, Nagoya Plant Mol. Biol., Univ. Genetics, NIG, 2CSRS, Sugimoto1 (1Yokohama Inst., (1Organismal and 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Sci., Tokyo univ. of Sci., 2Fac. of University) Lausanne) RIKEN, 3Dept. Life Sci., RIKEN, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Evolutionary Biology Hokkaido Univ, 3Grad. Sch. Ind. Sci. and Tech., Tokyo univ. Rikkyo Univ.) Tokyo Univ. of Science, Research Programme, Univ. Agri., Hokkaido Univ) of Sci., 3Fac. of Sci., Tokyo univ. 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Helsinki, 2Turku Centre for of Sci.) Chubu, 4Sainsbury Lab., Biotechnology, Univ. Turku Univ. Cambridge) and Abo Akademi Univ., 3Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama Univ., 4Department of Botany, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, 5Protein Mass Spectrometry Group, Max-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research)

52 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Photosynthesis, Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Cell cycle/Cell division Environmental responses Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein of photosynthesis modification & degradation 15:45 1pC08 仝 1pD08 1pE08 1pG08 1pH08 1pI08 仝 1pJ08 1pK08 1pL08 1pM08 15:45 - Distinct regulation of G2 Identification of a transcription HCO3 utilization of underwater Roles of CLE peptide signaling Jasmonic acid controls petal GUN1 regulates tetrapyrrole Epi-alleles involved in shoot Visualization of plant-to- Elucidation of cis-element Identification of protein kinases that progression in the root epidermis factor regulating the expressions photosynthesis in the in response to environmental growth and senescence in biosynthesis in Arabidopsis regeneration efficiency plant communication via binding affinity of VNS regulate the activation of ABA- Teruki Sugiyama, Masaaki of chlorophyll biosynthetic genes heterophyllous amphibious plant stimuli Arabidopsis. Tatsuru Masuda1, Takayuki Tatsumi Hirasawa1, Hiroki green leaf volatiles family transcription factors, unresponsive subclass I SnRK2s in Umeda (Nara Institute of Science Chihiro Oda-Yamamizo1,2, Hygrophila difformis Akie Shimotohno, Hiroo Fukuda Akira Uemura, Nobutoshi Shimizu1, Nobuyoshi Maeji1, Hanae Ohta1, Akiko Yuri Aratani, Masatsugu master regulators of water Arabidopsis and Technology) Akemi Ohmiya3, Nobutaka Genki Horiguchi, Naoki Hirotsu (The University of Tokyo) Yamaguchi, Toshiro Ito Mochizuki2, Akira Yamamoto2, Hidetoshi Toyota (Saitama University) conducting cell formation Fumiyuki Soma1, Fuminori 4 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Mitsuda , Shingo Sakamoto , (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant (Graduate School of Biological Nagatani , Satoru Saze , Atsushi J. Nagano , Nobuhiro Akiyoshi , Takahashi , Takamasa Suzuki , Norihito Nakamichi5, Yasunari Toyo) Sciences, Nara Institute of Watanabe3, Kacprzak Shin Takeda2, Tsukaho Yoshimi Nakano1, Yusuke Kazuo Shinozaki2, Kazuko Fujita1,6 (1Biol. Resources Science and Technology) Sylwia4, Haruko Okamoto4, Hattori2, Taisuke Nishimura1 Kunigita1, Misato Ohtani1,2, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Post-harvest Div., JIRCAS, Terry Matthew4 (1Grad. Sch. (1Dept. of Bioeng., Nagaoka Taku Demura1,2 (1NAIST, Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Center 2JSPS Fellow, 3Inst. Vegeta. and Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Univ. of Tech., 2Biosci. and 2RIKEN CSRS) for Sustainable Resource Science, Flori. Sci., NARO, 4AIST, 2Grad. Sch. Sci, Kyoto Biotech. Center, Nagoya RIKEN, 3Biosci. Biotech., Chubu 5ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 6Grad. Univ., 3Dept. Biosci., Tokyo Univ., 3Okinawa Inst. of Sci. Univ.) Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Univ. Agricul. Univ., 4Sch. Biol. & Tech. Grad. Univ., Tsukuba) Sci., Univ. Southampton) 4Ryukoku Univ.)

16:00 1pC09 1pD09 仝 1pE09 1pG09 1pH09 1pI09 1pJ09 仝 1pK09 1pL09 1pM09 16:00 Ploidy effects on root growth and Chlorophyll Degradation Single particle analysis of A leaf-derived phloem mobile Identification of The Arabidopsis Functional analyses of Ghost Chromatin remodeling Rain evokes a primitive Transcriptional regulation of Insights into the functional evolution chromosome behavior in Pathways in Chl-deficient Photosystem I-IsiA peptide integrates shoot nitrogen FIREWORKS Gene Involved in White gene in tomato factors are required for immune response in OsPR7 encoding cysteine of plant SnRK2 family Arabidopsis thaliana Mutants of Rice (Oryza sativa) supercomplex by Cryo-electron status to systemically regulate Global Proliferative Arrest Yuuji Kinjyou1, Yuri de-novo shoot regeneration Arabidopsis thaliana endopeptidase in rice Akihisa Shinozawa1, Ryoko Otake1, Suzuka Kikuchi1, Eri Kondo1, Szu-Hsien Lin1, Minh-Khiem microscopy root nitrogen acquisition Sho Imai1, Hikaru Hirozawa1, Suzuki1, Gou Ma1, Kenta in Arabidopsis thaliana Mamoru Matsumura1, Mika Akifumi Nishimura1, Andrew C. Cuming2, Kenji Munetaka Sugiyama2, Akitoshi Nguyen2, Tin-Han Shih1, Fusamichi Akita1,2, Ryo Nagao1, Ryosuke Ota, Yuri Ohkubo, Mari Takamasa Suzuki2, Keio Kokaji3, Shirasawa2, Yoshihiro Mariana Diaz, Kaoru Nomoto1,2, Tomotaka Itaya1, Hiroyuki Hirai2, Takehito Komatsu3, Daisuke Takezawa4, Taishi Iwamoto1 (1Dept. Biol., Tokyo Chi-Ming Yang1 (1Biodiversity Koji Kato1, Yoshiki Nakajima1, Ogawa-Ohnishi, Yoshikatsu Nobuyoshi Mochizuki3, Akira Okabe3, Hiroshi Ezura3, Sugimoto, Takuya Mizuki Iwamoto3, Takamasa Furukawa2, Hideo Umezawa5, Teruaki Taji1, Takahisa Gakugei Univ., 2Bot. Gard., Research Center, Academia Jian-Ren Shen1, Naoyuki Matsubayashi (Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagatani3, Chiharu Ueguchi1 Reiko Motohashi1 (1Agri., Sakamoto, Sachihiro Suzuki4, Hironaka Nakashita3, Fang-Sik Che1,2 Hayashi1, Yoichi Sakata1 (1Dept Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) Sinica, 2Faculty of Applied Miyazaki3 (1RIIS., Okayama Nagoya Univ.) (1Biosci. Biotech. Center, Shizuoka Univ., 2Kazusa Matsunaga (Matsunaga Tsukagoshi5, Masatsugu (1Grad. Sch. of Bio-sci. Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. Agric., Science, Ton Duc Thang Univ., 2PRESTO, JST, 3IPR., Nagoya Univ., 2Col. Biosci. DNA Res. Inst., 3Grad. Life laboratory, Tokyo University Toyota6, Shigeyuki Nagahama Inst. of Bio-Sci 2Univ.of Leeds, Dept., 3Dep. of University) Osaka Univ.) Biotech., Chubu Univ., 3Grad. and Env. Sci., Univ. of Science) Betsuyaku7, Yasuomi Tada1,2 and Tech., 2Dept. of Biosci., Bioresource Development, Tokyo Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ.) Tsukuba) (1Div. of Bio. Sci., Grad. Nagahama Inst. of Bio-Sci. Univ. Agric., 4Grad. Sch. Sci and Sch. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., and Tech., 3Dept. Biosci., Eng., Univ. Saitama., 5BASE, Tokyo 2Cent. for Gene Res., Fukui Pref. Univ.) University of Agriculture and Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Technology) of Life and Environ. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, 4Col. of BioSci. and Biotech., Chubu Univ., 5JST, PRESTO, 6Fac. of Agri., Meijo Univ., 7Grad. Sch. of Sci and Eng., Saitama Univ)

16:15 1pC10 1pD10 仝 1pG10 1pH10 1pI10 1pJ10 仝 1pK10 仝 1pL10 1pM10 仝 16:15 Involvement of ATP-dependent Studies on rapid color change of Mechanistic insight into CIF The seasonal synchrony system Holliday junction resolvase Heat-mediated in vitro Shoot Cysteine-rich receptor-like Boron-Dependent Comparative RNA-Seq analysis protease ClpXP and the cell immature black soybean’s seed peptide ligands binding and for flowering and senescence in MOC1 maintains the Regeneration in Arabidopsis kinase CRK2 directly Transcriptional Regulation revealed osmotic stress tolerance enlargement under acid stress in coat signalling activation in Casparian Arabidopsis integrity of chloroplast and Tatsuya Takahashi1,2, Alice regulates NADPH oxidase of NIP5;1 Is Coordinated mechanisms in the hyper-tolerant Cyanobacterium Synechocystis Yada Teppabut1, Yuhsuke strip formation Chitose Kami, Hiroshi Kudoh mitochondrial DNA in the Lambolez1, Ayako RBOHD in Arabidopsis with Its mRNA Degradation indica rice variety sp, PCC6803 Nakane1, Reo Sawaguchi1, Satohiro Okuda1, Satoshi Fujita2, (Kyoto University, The Center moss Physcomitrella patens Kawamura1, Takamasa Sachie Kimura1, Kerri in Arabidopsis thaliana. Sanjib Kumar Panda (Assam Hidetaka Kohga1, Mirai Kin-ichi Oyama2, Tadao Kondo1, Veronica G. Doblas2, Andrea for Ecological Research) Yusuke Kobayashi1, Masaki Suzuki3, Bart Rymen1, Akira Hunter1, Anne Rokka2, Mayuki Tanaka1, Naoyuki University, Silchar, India) Kanamaru1, Yoshikazu Saitou2, Kumi Yoshida1 (1Graduated Moretti1, Niko Geldner2, Michael Odahara2,3, Yasuhiko Iwase1, Katja Jager4, Philip Masatsugu Toyota3,4, Sotta1, Satoshi Naito2,3, Toru Ayami Nakahara1, Akiko School of Informatics, Nagoya Hothorn1 (1Dep. Botany and Sekine3, Shin-ya A. Wigge4, Kengo Hirofumi Nakagami5, Fujiwara1 (1Grad. Sch. Agri. Imaida1, Junji Uchiyama1,3, University, 2Research Center for Plant Biol., Univ. Geneva, 2Dep. Miyagishima1 (1Dept. Cell Morohashi2, Keiko Michael Wrzaczek1 Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Hisataka Ohta1,3 (1Grad. Sch. of Materials Science, Nagoya Plant Mol. Biol., Univ. Genetics, NIG, 2CSRS, Sugimoto1 (1Yokohama Inst., (1Organismal and 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Sci., Tokyo univ. of Sci., 2Fac. of University) Lausanne) RIKEN, 3Dept. Life Sci., RIKEN, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Evolutionary Biology Hokkaido Univ, 3Grad. Sch. Ind. Sci. and Tech., Tokyo univ. Rikkyo Univ.) Tokyo Univ. of Science, Research Programme, Univ. Agri., Hokkaido Univ) of Sci., 3Fac. of Sci., Tokyo univ. 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Helsinki, 2Turku Centre for of Sci.) Chubu, 4Sainsbury Lab., Biotechnology, Univ. Turku Univ. Cambridge) and Abo Akademi Univ., 3Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama Univ., 4Department of Botany, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, 5Protein Mass Spectrometry Group, Max-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research)

仝=Presentation in English 53 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

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S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein modification & degradation 16:30 1pD11 1pG11 1pH11 1pI11 1pJ11 仝 1pK11 1pL11 1pM11 仝 16:30 Mapping of hydrangea Functional analysis of homologs Dynamic epigenetic flexibility Exploration of Arabidopsis WIND1-mediated tracheary The Relation between Analysis of cohesive nature Identification of an Arabidopsis blue-complex and aluminum of jasmonate receptor COI1 in underlies somaclonal sex GLK1 protein complex elements formation in Oxidative Burst and of JAZ2 protein in rice protein family that regulates SnRK2 species in hydrangea sepals by rice conversions in hexaploid using complemented line Arabidopsis Broad-spectrum Disease Yu Joshima, Nagisa kinases in ABA signaling cryo-TOF-SIMS analysis Hideo Inagaki1, Hibiki Ito2, Yuki persimmon tree Tomomi Horinouchi, Akira Iwase1, Yuki Kondo2, Resistance Conferred by Hakamata, Hinako Kaseda, Yohei Takahashi, Jingbo Zhang, Takaaki Ito1, Dan Aoki2, Fukumoto2, Ayaka Yajima2, Xi Kanae Masuda1, Takashi Akagi1, Hinako Yuasa, Yasuko Momoko Ikeuchi1, Bart Overexpression of Rice Tsukaho Hattori, Shin Po-Kai Hsu, Paulo De Oliveira 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Kazuhiko Fukushima , Kumi (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant Chen , Miyuki Shimosato , Emi Tomoya Esumi , Ryutaro Tao Ito-Inaba, Takehito Inaba Rymen , Ayako Kawamura , RLCK-VII Protein BSR1 Takeda (Biosci. Biotech. Ceciliato, Jiyoung Park, Felix Yoshida3 (1Grad. Sch. Info. Sci., Hasett2, Kodai Hatakeyama2, (1Grad. Sch. Agr., Univ. Kyoto, (Fac. Agr.,Univ. Miyazaki) Arika Takebayashi1, Yasukazu Kanda1,2, Yoko Center, Nagoya Univ.) Hauser, Julian I. Schroeder Nagoya Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Yuko Hirakuri2, Masanobu 2Inst. Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Takamasa Suzuki3, Nishizawa1, Takashi (University of California, San Diego) Bioagricultural. Sci., Nagoya Ishitsuka1, Tomoko Sakazawa2, Shimane) Nobutaka Mitsuda4, Hiroo Kamakura2, Masaki Mori1,2 Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Informatics, Emi Yumoto4, Masashi Fukuda2, Keiko Sugimoto1 (1NIAS, 2Grad. Sch. of Nagoya Univ.) Asahina1,2,4, Kengo Hayashi5, (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2Dept. Science and Technology, Yasuhiro Ishimaru5, Yousuke Biol. Sci., The Univ. Tokyo, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.) Takaoka5,6, Minoru Ueda5,7, 3Dept. Biol. Chem. Biosci. Kazunori Okada8, Hisakazu Biotech., Chubu Univ., Yamane1,2,4, Koji Miyamoto1,2 4Biopro. Res. Inst., AIST) (1Grad. Sch. Sci. & Eng., Teikyo Univ., 2Dept. of Biosci., Teikyo Univ., 3Univ. Bremen, 4Advanced Instrumental Analysis Center of Teikyo Univ., 5Grad. Sch. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 6JST-PRESTO, 7Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 8BRC, The Univ. of Tokyo)

16:45 1pD12 1pG12 1pH12 1pJ12 1pK12 仝 1pL12 仝 1pM12 16:45 Physiological and transcriptional Combined hormonome and Roles of Hordium vulgare Functional analysis of a Comparative Genomics Boron Transporter (BOR1) Evaluation of Environmental Stress comparisons of nitrogen transcriptome profiling of barley tonoplast intrinsic proteins, transcription factor OsPIL7 Reveals Genomic Plasticity is Involved in Nitrate- Response of Crops using “RIPPS”, responses among eight different throughout the life-course under HvTIPs, in barley seeds involved in leaf Mediated by Transposable dependent Growth an Automated Phenotyping System rice cultivars field conditions reveals Shigeko Utsugi, Maki Katsuhara morphogenesis. Elements in the Fungal Promotion in Arabidopsis Miki Fujita1, Saya Kikuchi1, Masami Taro Kadowaki1, Kazuhiro conserved, genotype- and (IPSR, OKAYAMA UNIV.) Takayuki Hashimoto1, Phytopathogen Colle- thaliana Toyoshima2, Yasunari Fujita2,3, Nakashima1, Yonghyun Kim1, life-stage specific physiological Daisuke Todaka1, Yu Zhao1, totrichum higginsianum Qing Wang, Naoyuki Sotta, Kazuo Shinozaki1 (1RIKEN CSRS, Yoshiaki Ueda2, Shuichi states Kazuo Shinozaki2, Kazuko Ayako Tsushima1,2, Pamela Toru Fujiwara (Graduate 2JIRCAS Biol. Resources Yanagisawa2, Mitsue Miyao- Takashi Hirayama1, Daisuke Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 Gan2, Naoyoshi Kumakura2, School of Agricultural and Post-harvest Div., 3Univ. Tsukuba) Tokutomi1 (1Grad. Sch. Agricul. Saisho1, Kotaro Takahagi2,3, (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci., Mari Narusaka3, Yoshitaka Life Sciences, The Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Biotech. Takakazu Matsuura1, Asaka Univ. Tokyo, 2Center for Takano4, Yoshihiro University of Tokyo) Res. Center, Univ. Tokyo) Kanatani1, Komaki Inoue2, Sustainable Resource Narusaka3, Ken Shirasu1,2 Yukiko Uehara-Yamaguchi2, Science, RIKEN) (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Minami Shimizu2, Keiichi Tokyo, 2CSRS RIKEN, Mochida1,2,3 (1IPSR, Okayama 3RIBS Okayama, 4Grad. Univ., 2CSRS, RIKEN, 3KIBR, Sch. Agric., Kyoto Univ.) Yokohama City Univ.)

54 ● Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM (14:00–17:00)

Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N Room O Time

S04 Symposium S05 Symposium S06 Symposium Transcriptional, post- Primary metabolism, Plant hormones/ Organelles/ Plant-organism transcriptional/Translational Reproductive growth Vegetative growth Environmental responses B Secondary metabolism Signaling molecules Cytoskeleton interaction A regulations/Protein modification & degradation 16:30 1pD11 1pG11 1pH11 1pI11 1pJ11 仝 1pK11 1pL11 1pM11 仝 16:30 Mapping of hydrangea Functional analysis of homologs Dynamic epigenetic flexibility Exploration of Arabidopsis WIND1-mediated tracheary The Relation between Analysis of cohesive nature Identification of an Arabidopsis blue-complex and aluminum of jasmonate receptor COI1 in underlies somaclonal sex GLK1 protein complex elements formation in Oxidative Burst and of JAZ2 protein in rice protein family that regulates SnRK2 species in hydrangea sepals by rice conversions in hexaploid using complemented line Arabidopsis Broad-spectrum Disease Yu Joshima, Nagisa kinases in ABA signaling cryo-TOF-SIMS analysis Hideo Inagaki1, Hibiki Ito2, Yuki persimmon tree Tomomi Horinouchi, Akira Iwase1, Yuki Kondo2, Resistance Conferred by Hakamata, Hinako Kaseda, Yohei Takahashi, Jingbo Zhang, Takaaki Ito1, Dan Aoki2, Fukumoto2, Ayaka Yajima2, Xi Kanae Masuda1, Takashi Akagi1, Hinako Yuasa, Yasuko Momoko Ikeuchi1, Bart Overexpression of Rice Tsukaho Hattori, Shin Po-Kai Hsu, Paulo De Oliveira 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 Metabolisms as Survival Strategy in Plants (14:00–17:00) Plants in Strategy Survival as Metabolisms Strategies of mechanical optimization in plants (14:00–17:00) plants in optimization mechanical of Strategies Kazuhiko Fukushima , Kumi (14:00–17:00) conditions environmental of change in signaling ABA-mediated via strategies adaptation Plant Chen , Miyuki Shimosato , Emi Tomoya Esumi , Ryutaro Tao Ito-Inaba, Takehito Inaba Rymen , Ayako Kawamura , RLCK-VII Protein BSR1 Takeda (Biosci. Biotech. Ceciliato, Jiyoung Park, Felix Yoshida3 (1Grad. Sch. Info. Sci., Hasett2, Kodai Hatakeyama2, (1Grad. Sch. Agr., Univ. Kyoto, (Fac. Agr.,Univ. Miyazaki) Arika Takebayashi1, Yasukazu Kanda1,2, Yoko Center, Nagoya Univ.) Hauser, Julian I. Schroeder Nagoya Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Yuko Hirakuri2, Masanobu 2Inst. Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Takamasa Suzuki3, Nishizawa1, Takashi (University of California, San Diego) Bioagricultural. Sci., Nagoya Ishitsuka1, Tomoko Sakazawa2, Shimane) Nobutaka Mitsuda4, Hiroo Kamakura2, Masaki Mori1,2 Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Informatics, Emi Yumoto4, Masashi Fukuda2, Keiko Sugimoto1 (1NIAS, 2Grad. Sch. of Nagoya Univ.) Asahina1,2,4, Kengo Hayashi5, (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2Dept. Science and Technology, Yasuhiro Ishimaru5, Yousuke Biol. Sci., The Univ. Tokyo, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.) Takaoka5,6, Minoru Ueda5,7, 3Dept. Biol. Chem. Biosci. Kazunori Okada8, Hisakazu Biotech., Chubu Univ., Yamane1,2,4, Koji Miyamoto1,2 4Biopro. Res. Inst., AIST) (1Grad. Sch. Sci. & Eng., Teikyo Univ., 2Dept. of Biosci., Teikyo Univ., 3Univ. Bremen, 4Advanced Instrumental Analysis Center of Teikyo Univ., 5Grad. Sch. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 6JST-PRESTO, 7Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 8BRC, The Univ. of Tokyo)

16:45 1pD12 1pG12 1pH12 1pJ12 1pK12 仝 1pL12 仝 1pM12 16:45 Physiological and transcriptional Combined hormonome and Roles of Hordium vulgare Functional analysis of a Comparative Genomics Boron Transporter (BOR1) Evaluation of Environmental Stress comparisons of nitrogen transcriptome profiling of barley tonoplast intrinsic proteins, transcription factor OsPIL7 Reveals Genomic Plasticity is Involved in Nitrate- Response of Crops using “RIPPS”, responses among eight different throughout the life-course under HvTIPs, in barley seeds involved in leaf Mediated by Transposable dependent Growth an Automated Phenotyping System rice cultivars field conditions reveals Shigeko Utsugi, Maki Katsuhara morphogenesis. Elements in the Fungal Promotion in Arabidopsis Miki Fujita1, Saya Kikuchi1, Masami Taro Kadowaki1, Kazuhiro conserved, genotype- and (IPSR, OKAYAMA UNIV.) Takayuki Hashimoto1, Phytopathogen Colle- thaliana Toyoshima2, Yasunari Fujita2,3, Nakashima1, Yonghyun Kim1, life-stage specific physiological Daisuke Todaka1, Yu Zhao1, totrichum higginsianum Qing Wang, Naoyuki Sotta, Kazuo Shinozaki1 (1RIKEN CSRS, Yoshiaki Ueda2, Shuichi states Kazuo Shinozaki2, Kazuko Ayako Tsushima1,2, Pamela Toru Fujiwara (Graduate 2JIRCAS Biol. Resources Yanagisawa2, Mitsue Miyao- Takashi Hirayama1, Daisuke Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 Gan2, Naoyoshi Kumakura2, School of Agricultural and Post-harvest Div., 3Univ. Tsukuba) Tokutomi1 (1Grad. Sch. Agricul. Saisho1, Kotaro Takahagi2,3, (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci., Mari Narusaka3, Yoshitaka Life Sciences, The Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Biotech. Takakazu Matsuura1, Asaka Univ. Tokyo, 2Center for Takano4, Yoshihiro University of Tokyo) Res. Center, Univ. Tokyo) Kanatani1, Komaki Inoue2, Sustainable Resource Narusaka3, Ken Shirasu1,2 Yukiko Uehara-Yamaguchi2, Science, RIKEN) (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Minami Shimizu2, Keiichi Tokyo, 2CSRS RIKEN, Mochida1,2,3 (1IPSR, Okayama 3RIBS Okayama, 4Grad. Univ., 2CSRS, RIKEN, 3KIBR, Sch. Agric., Kyoto Univ.) Yokohama City Univ.)

仝=Presentation in English 55 ● Day 2, Thu., March 14, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N Room O Time S07 Symposium (9:00–12:00) Workshop 15th Database The Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Environmental Others (New technology, Cell wall Secondary metabolism Photosynthesis Reproductive growth Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Signaling molecules interaction A responses B Bioresources)

9:00 2aC01 2aD01 2aE01 2aG01 2aH01 2aI01 2aJ01 2aK01 2aM01 2aO01 9:00 A Point Mutation in a Putative Isolation of dehydrogenase genes Effects of co-overproduction of Mechanism of ABCG14- Exploration of Feminizer, the sex ANGUSTIFOLIA Regulates Actin Establishment and maintenance of Effect of 660nm irradiation to Comparison of ultrastructure and Functional analysis of the Glycosyltransferase Decreases involved in gallate biosynthesis Rubisco and Rubisco activase on mediated root-to-shoot cytokinin determination factor on X Filament Alignment for Centripetal stem cells during axillary meristem activate phytochrome signaling excretion function of the salt regulatory domains of the rice Boron Requirement Through in Eucalyptus camaldulensis photosynthesis in rice transport chromosome in Liverwort Nuclear Positioning in Arabidopsis formation in rice and to control the Western flower glands between adaxial and abaxial glutamate decarboxylases (GADs) Reduction of Ko Tahara1,2, Mitsuru Mao Suganami1, Yuji Suzuki2, Mayu Kamiya1, Jyun Inaba2, Marchantia polymorpha Leaves Wakana Tanaka, Hiro-Yuki Hirano thrips damage leaf surfaces in Zoysia japonica by targeted mutagenesis Rhamnogalacturonan II Nishiguchi1, Shin-Ichi Youshi Tazoe1, Amane Makino1 Yumiko Takebayashi2, Mikiko Miyuki Iwasaki1, Shohei Kosei Iwabuchi1, Haruna Ohnishi2, (Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) Takeshi Ohya1, Nobuo Masahiro Koyama, Mitsutaka Kazuhito Akama1,2, Naoki 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 2 1 Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis (9:00–11:45) photosynthesis C4 supporting mechanism the out Find Yuto Nozaki, Hiroya Funakawa, Miyazawa , Takafumi Miyama , ( Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Tohoku Kojima , Takatoshi Kiba , Yamaoka , Tomoaki Kajiwara , Kentaro Tamura , Yoichiro Fukao , Kanemistu , Tamito Sakurai , Taniguchi, Takao Oi (Grad. Sch. Okamoto , Honoka Ozaki , Izumi Aibara, Kyoko Miwa Juliane Mittasch2, Carsten Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Iwate Univ.) Hitoshi Sakakibara1 (1Grad. Sch. Motoki Miyazaki2, Noriyuki Tomoyuki Furuya5, Koro Hattori5, Hiroshi Abe4 (1kanagawa Bioagri., Univ. Nagoya) Masako Kanesaki1 (1Fac. Life & (Grad. Sch. Environ. Sci., Milkowski2 (1Forestry and Forest Bioagr. Sci., Univ Nagoya, Suetsugu1, Yoshihiro Yoshitake1, Hirokazu Tsukaya5,6, Ikuko Agricultural Technology Center, Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ., Hokkaido Univ.) Products Research Institute, 2RIKEN CSRS) Ryuichi Nishihama1, Katsuyuki Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. Sci. Eng., 2Mera Group Corporation 2Grad. School Nat. Sci. & Tech., 2Martin Luther University T. Yamato3, Takayuki Kohchi1 Konan Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoritsudensho Co.,Ltd, 3Central Shimane Univ.) Halle-Wittenberg) (1Laboratory of Plant Molecular Kyoto Univ., 3Sch. Food Nutri. Region Agricultural Research Biology, Graduate School of Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, 4Coll. Life Center, NARO, 4RIKEN Biostudies, Kyoto University, Sci., Ritsumeikan Univ., 5Grad. BioResource Center) 2Faculty School of Agriculture, Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Kyoto University, 3Graduate 6ExCELLS, NINS) School of Biology-oriented Science and technology, Kindai University)

9:15 2aC02 2aD02 2aE02 2aG02 2aH02 2aI02 2aJ02 2aK02 2aM02 2aO02 9:15 Analysis of Arabidopsis mutant Structure Function Analysis of L/ Photosynthetic characteristics in Regulation of flowering via Regulation of sexual organ Function of actin filaments in Control of subcellular localization Development of a simple and Natural variation of tissue-specific CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene defective in KDO biosynthesis ODC, ADC and DapDC transgenic rice with gibberellin signaling formation by an MpBONOBO flower opening and closure of a KNOX transcription factor in quantitative method to evaluate the Na+ accumulation in young quinoa targeting in Arabidopsis using Toshiro Shimizu, Masaki Hajime Sato1,2, Wakana Iwasaki2, overproduced Rubisco activase Jutarou Fukazawa, Yuki Ohashi, transcriptional complex in Ayaka Okita, Sumie Ishiguro rice. disease resistance of Arabidopsis seedlings sequential transformation Nakamichi, Rinako Ujiie, Yohei Kurihara1, Mizuki So Konno1, Mao Suganami1, Kanako Nakai, Ryuhei Marchantia polymorpha (Bio-Agric., Nagoya Univ.) Katsutoshi Tsuda1,2, Ken-ichi against Pseudomonas syringae and Yasufumi Kobayashi1, Masami Daisuke Miki, Wenxin Zhang, Mizuki Noguchi, Masaru Murakami1, Mikako Shirouzu2, Yoshiya Ota1, Daisuke Takagi1, Takahashi, Takeshi Ito, Yohsuke Misaki Saito1, Shohei Yamaoka1, Nonomura1,2 (1National Institute of characterization of novel putative Toyoshima1, Yasuo Yasui2, Peng Fangnan, Wenjie Zeng, Zhu Kobayashi, Naoki Mori, Toru Masanobu Uchiyama2,3, Kazuki Youshi Tazoe1, Yuji Suzuki2, Takahashi (Grad.Sch.Sci., Univ. Yoshihiro Yoshitake1, Nobutaka Genetics, Experimental Farm, plant defense activators. Yasunari Fujita1,3 (1Biol. Resources Jian-Kang (Shanghai Center for Matoh (Grad.Sch.Agr., Kyoto Saito1,2, Mami Yamazaki1 Amane Makino1 (1Grad. Sch. Hiroshima) Mitsuda2, Ryuichi Nishihama1, 2Graduate University for Masataka Nakano1, Nobutaka Post-harvest Div., JIRCAS, 2Grad. Plant Stress Biology (PSC), CAS) Univ) (1Chiba University, 2RIKEN, 3the Agr.Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Fac. Takayuki Kohchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Advanced Studies) Kitahata1,2, Takako Ishiga3, Sch. Agri. Sci., Kyoto Univ., University of Tokyo) Agr., Iwate Univ.) Bio., Kyoto Univ., Yasuhiro Ishiga3, Kazuyuki 3Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., 2Bioproduction Research Inst., Kuchitsu1,2 (1Dept. Appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba) AIST) Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 2Imagimg Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3Faculty of Life & Envi. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba.)

9:30 2aC03 2aD03 2aE03 2aG03 2aH03 2aI03 2aJ03 2aK03 仝 2aM03 2aO03 9:30 Characterization of an Ancestral Identification of genes regulated Excess Phosphorus Supply Physiological and genetic Essential roles of autophagy in The regulatory mechanisms of Functional Analysis of LATERAL Update on mechanisms of Identification of upstream factors Genome editing in commercial Type of Xyloglucan by a jasmonate- and NaCl- inhibits growth by the decreases analysis of ethylene in pollen maturation and seed plant growth by cytoplasmic ORGAN BOUNDARIES NERICA rice direct defense that regulate SnRK2-activity under cultivar tomatoes by CRISPR/ endotransglucosylase/hydrolase , responsive transcription factor in Rubisco activation and Marchantia development in rice streaming. Transcription Factors Involved in against insect herbivores osmotic stress conditions. Cas9 Endoglucanase16, from JRE3 in tomato. anti-oxidant systems in rice polymorphaMarchantia Kazuyuki Kuchitsu1,2, Yuri Sera1, Motoki Tominaga1,2,3, Hirotomo Cytokinin Signaling-Regulated Joackin B. Andama1,2, Tomonori Azusa Fukui1, Fumiyuki Soma1, Chihiro Abe, Risa Ueta, Ryosuke Marchantia polymorpha Tsubasa Shoji1, Ayman plants polymorpha Shigeru Hanamata2,3, Jumpei Takatsuka4, Zhongrui Duan1, Shun Radial Growth Shinya1, Ivan Galis1 (1IPSR, Junro Mogami1, Karin Sato1, Yuta Hashimoto, Yuriko Osakabe, Konan Ishida1, Takeshi Kuroha1, Abdelkareem1, Chonprakun Daisuke Takagi1, Youshi Tazoe1, Hiroyasu Motose1, Asuka Sawada1, Togo Fukunaga1, Kawabata2, Misato Tanaka2, Miyu Imamura1, Yurina Shimada1, Okayama Univ., 2Abi Zonal Agric. Sato1, Fuminori Takahashi2, Kazuo Keishi Osakabe (Grad. Sch. bio., Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Takumi Thagun1, Shunshuke Imanishi2, Mao Suganami1, Akihiro Ueda2, Katayose1, Yasutaka Kubo2, Taku Kazunori Ogawa1, Shingo Takashi Haraguchi5, Takehiko Masaki Ito1, Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Res. Dev. Inst., (NARO, Uganda)) Shinozaki2, Kazuko Yamaguchi- Univ. Tokushima) Higaki3, Satoshi Naramoto1, Takashi Hashimoto1 (1NAIST Yuji Suzuki3, Amane Makino1 Takahashi1 (1Faculty of Science, Sakamoto4, Seijiro Ono5, Kanazawa6, Kohji Ito5, Takashi Yuki Kondo3, Masaru Ohme- Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Ryusuke Yokoyama1, Toshihisa Bio, 2NARO) (1Graduate School of Okayama Univ., 2Faculty of Kentaro Kaneko3, Yudai Mitsui3, Ueda6, Masaaki Umeda4 (1Fac. Takagi2,4, Takafumi Yamashino1 Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Center for Kotake4, Kazuhiko Nishitani1 Agricultural Science, Tohoku Agriculture, Okayama Univ.) Nobutaka Mitsuda4, Ken-ichi Educ. Integrated Arts. Sci., Univ. (1Grad. Sch. Bio. Sci., Nagoya Sustainable Resource Science, (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku University, Japan., 2Graduate Nonomura5, Toshiaki Mitsui3, Waseda, 2Grad. Sch. Adv. Sci. and Univ., 2Bioprod. Res. Inst., Nat. RIKEN) Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe School of Biosphere Science, Takamitsu Kurusu2,6 (1Dept. Eng., Univ. Waseda, 3JST-ALCA, Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. Tech, 3Grad. Univ., 3IROAST., Kumamoto Hiroshima University, Japan., Appl. Biol. Sci., Tokyo Univ. of 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST, Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo., 4Grad. Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Sci and Eng., 3Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Sci., 2Imaging Frontier Center, 5Grad. School Sci., Univ. Chiba, Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ.) Saitama Univ.) University, Japan.) Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3Niigata 6Div. Cellular Dynamics, NIBB) Univ., 4AIST, 5Natl. Inst. Genetics, 6Suwa Uni. of Sci.)

9:45 2aC04 仝 2aD04 2aE04 2aG04 2aH04 2aI04 2aJ04 2aK04 2aM04 2aO04 9:45 Overlapping Shifts: Switching of Interaction and its functional Increase in grain yield of Function analysis of D14 A GDSL-family esterase A novel ROP-actin pathway Mechanisms to increased cell size ER-body system is involved in Analysis of surface lipid synthesis Control of plant gene expression Cellulose Synthase Machinery correlation of factors constituting transgenic rice plants with knockout in a strawberry regulates pollen cell wall regulates bordered cell wall during cell proliferation phase in production of volatile compounds system in Marchantia polymorpha by using CRISPR/dCas9 system. During Xylem the biosynthetic machinery of overproduced Rubisco content Fragaria vesca using CRISPR/ structure in Arabidopsis deposition in xylem vessels Arabidopsis angustifolia3 mutant. to suppress feeding motivation of Yuya Takahashi1, Koichi Hori1, Risa Ueta, Tomoko Miyaji, Naoki Transdifferentiation natural rubber from Hevea brasil- grown in an isolated paddy field Cas9 system Daisuke Tsugama1,2, Kaien Yuki Sugiyama1,2, Yoshinobu Kazune Ezaki1, Hirokazu the blowflyPhormia regina Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Mie Wada, Yuriko Osakabe, Keishi Yoichiro Watanabe1,2, Rene iensis from 2016 to 2018 Tomoko Miyaji1, Shoya Tagami1, Fujino1 (1Dept. Agri., Hokkaido Nagashima1, Mayumi Wakazaki3, Tsukaya1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci, Univ. Somare Mizuho1, Toru Maeda2, Shimojima1, Hiroyuki Ohta1 Osakabe (Faculty of Bioscience Schneider3, Sarah Barkwill2, Kouji Kojima1, Makoto Dong Kyung Yoon1, Mari Kohei Sakaguchi1, Kanari Univ., 2ANESC., Univ. Tokyo) Mayuko Sato3, Hiroo Fukuda1, of Tokyo, 2ExCELLS, NINS) Junpei Takagi3, Tadashi Kunieda4, (1School of Life Science and and Bioindustry, Tokushima Lacey Samuels2, Staffan Yamaguchi1, Tomoki Ishii1, Miki Watanabe1, Mao Suganami1, Shimada1, Syuki Fujii1, Keiko Yoshihisa Oda2,4 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kenji Yamada5, Mamiko Ozaki2, Technology, Tokyo Institute of University) Persson3, Shawn Mansfield2 Hiromori1, Toshiyuki Waki1, Serina Imaruoka1, Maki Ogura1, Shinohara2, Yoko Harada2, Univ. Tokyo, 2Cent. Front. Res., Ikuko Hara-Nishimura1,3 (1Grad. Technology, 2Department of (1Nara Institute of Science and Satoshi Yamashita2, Yuzuru Keiki Ishiyama1,2, Youshi Tazoe1, Keishi Osakabe1, Yuriko NIG, 3RIKEN, CSRS, 4Dep. Shc. of Nat. Sci., Konan Univ., Biology, School of Science, Kobe Technology, 2University of Tozawa3, Haruhiko Yamaguchi4, Hiroyuki Ishida1, Yuji Suzuki2, Osakabe1,3 (1Faculty of Genet., SOKENDAI) 2Grad. Shc. of Sci., Kobe Univ., University) British Columbia, 3University of Yukino Inoue4, Kazuhisa Tadahiko Mae1, Amane Makino1 Bioscience and Bioindustry, 3Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Univ., 4Div. Melbourne) Fushihara4, Toru Nakayama1, (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci. Tohoku Tokushima University, of Biol. Sci., NSIST, 5Malopolska Seiji Takahashi1 (1Grad. Eng., Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Iwate Univ.) 2Tokushima Agriculture, Center Biotechnol., Jagiellonian Tohoku Univ., 2Grad. Natural Forestry, and Fisheries Univ.) Sci. Tech., Kanazawa Univ., Technology Support Center, 3Grad. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ., 3RIKEN, BZP) 4Sumitomo Rubber Ind., Ltd.)

56 ● Day 2, Thu., March 14, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N Room O Time S07 Symposium (9:00–12:00) Workshop 15th Database The Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Environmental Others (New technology, Cell wall Secondary metabolism Photosynthesis Reproductive growth Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Signaling molecules interaction A responses B Bioresources)

9:00 2aC01 2aD01 2aE01 2aG01 2aH01 2aI01 2aJ01 2aK01 2aM01 2aO01 9:00 A Point Mutation in a Putative Isolation of dehydrogenase genes Effects of co-overproduction of Mechanism of ABCG14- Exploration of Feminizer, the sex ANGUSTIFOLIA Regulates Actin Establishment and maintenance of Effect of 660nm irradiation to Comparison of ultrastructure and Functional analysis of the Glycosyltransferase Decreases involved in gallate biosynthesis Rubisco and Rubisco activase on mediated root-to-shoot cytokinin determination factor on X Filament Alignment for Centripetal stem cells during axillary meristem activate phytochrome signaling excretion function of the salt regulatory domains of the rice Boron Requirement Through in Eucalyptus camaldulensis photosynthesis in rice transport chromosome in Liverwort Nuclear Positioning in Arabidopsis formation in rice and to control the Western flower glands between adaxial and abaxial glutamate decarboxylases (GADs) Reduction of Ko Tahara1,2, Mitsuru Mao Suganami1, Yuji Suzuki2, Mayu Kamiya1, Jyun Inaba2, Marchantia polymorpha Leaves Wakana Tanaka, Hiro-Yuki Hirano thrips damage leaf surfaces in Zoysia japonica by targeted mutagenesis Rhamnogalacturonan II Nishiguchi1, Shin-Ichi Youshi Tazoe1, Amane Makino1 Yumiko Takebayashi2, Mikiko Miyuki Iwasaki1, Shohei Kosei Iwabuchi1, Haruna Ohnishi2, (Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) Takeshi Ohya1, Nobuo Masahiro Koyama, Mitsutaka Kazuhito Akama1,2, Naoki 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 2 1 Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis (9:00–11:45) photosynthesis C4 supporting mechanism the out Find Yuto Nozaki, Hiroya Funakawa, Miyazawa , Takafumi Miyama , ( Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Tohoku Kojima , Takatoshi Kiba , Yamaoka , Tomoaki Kajiwara , Kentaro Tamura , Yoichiro Fukao , Kanemistu , Tamito Sakurai , Taniguchi, Takao Oi (Grad. Sch. Okamoto , Honoka Ozaki , Izumi Aibara, Kyoko Miwa Juliane Mittasch2, Carsten Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Iwate Univ.) Hitoshi Sakakibara1 (1Grad. Sch. Motoki Miyazaki2, Noriyuki Tomoyuki Furuya5, Koro Hattori5, Hiroshi Abe4 (1kanagawa Bioagri., Univ. Nagoya) Masako Kanesaki1 (1Fac. Life & (Grad. Sch. Environ. Sci., Milkowski2 (1Forestry and Forest Bioagr. Sci., Univ Nagoya, Suetsugu1, Yoshihiro Yoshitake1, Hirokazu Tsukaya5,6, Ikuko Agricultural Technology Center, Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ., Hokkaido Univ.) Products Research Institute, 2RIKEN CSRS) Ryuichi Nishihama1, Katsuyuki Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. Sci. Eng., 2Mera Group Corporation 2Grad. School Nat. Sci. & Tech., 2Martin Luther University T. Yamato3, Takayuki Kohchi1 Konan Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoritsudensho Co.,Ltd, 3Central Shimane Univ.) Halle-Wittenberg) (1Laboratory of Plant Molecular Kyoto Univ., 3Sch. Food Nutri. Region Agricultural Research Biology, Graduate School of Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, 4Coll. Life Center, NARO, 4RIKEN Biostudies, Kyoto University, Sci., Ritsumeikan Univ., 5Grad. BioResource Center) 2Faculty School of Agriculture, Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Kyoto University, 3Graduate 6ExCELLS, NINS) School of Biology-oriented Science and technology, Kindai University)

9:15 2aC02 2aD02 2aE02 2aG02 2aH02 2aI02 2aJ02 2aK02 2aM02 2aO02 9:15 Analysis of Arabidopsis mutant Structure Function Analysis of L/ Photosynthetic characteristics in Regulation of flowering via Regulation of sexual organ Function of actin filaments in Control of subcellular localization Development of a simple and Natural variation of tissue-specific CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene defective in KDO biosynthesis ODC, ADC and DapDC transgenic rice with gibberellin signaling formation by an MpBONOBO flower opening and closure of a KNOX transcription factor in quantitative method to evaluate the Na+ accumulation in young quinoa targeting in Arabidopsis using Toshiro Shimizu, Masaki Hajime Sato1,2, Wakana Iwasaki2, overproduced Rubisco activase Jutarou Fukazawa, Yuki Ohashi, transcriptional complex in Ayaka Okita, Sumie Ishiguro rice. disease resistance of Arabidopsis seedlings sequential transformation Nakamichi, Rinako Ujiie, Yohei Kurihara1, Mizuki So Konno1, Mao Suganami1, Kanako Nakai, Ryuhei Marchantia polymorpha (Bio-Agric., Nagoya Univ.) Katsutoshi Tsuda1,2, Ken-ichi against Pseudomonas syringae and Yasufumi Kobayashi1, Masami Daisuke Miki, Wenxin Zhang, Mizuki Noguchi, Masaru Murakami1, Mikako Shirouzu2, Yoshiya Ota1, Daisuke Takagi1, Takahashi, Takeshi Ito, Yohsuke Misaki Saito1, Shohei Yamaoka1, Nonomura1,2 (1National Institute of characterization of novel putative Toyoshima1, Yasuo Yasui2, Peng Fangnan, Wenjie Zeng, Zhu Kobayashi, Naoki Mori, Toru Masanobu Uchiyama2,3, Kazuki Youshi Tazoe1, Yuji Suzuki2, Takahashi (Grad.Sch.Sci., Univ. Yoshihiro Yoshitake1, Nobutaka Genetics, Experimental Farm, plant defense activators. Yasunari Fujita1,3 (1Biol. Resources Jian-Kang (Shanghai Center for Matoh (Grad.Sch.Agr., Kyoto Saito1,2, Mami Yamazaki1 Amane Makino1 (1Grad. Sch. Hiroshima) Mitsuda2, Ryuichi Nishihama1, 2Graduate University for Masataka Nakano1, Nobutaka Post-harvest Div., JIRCAS, 2Grad. Plant Stress Biology (PSC), CAS) Univ) (1Chiba University, 2RIKEN, 3the Agr.Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Fac. Takayuki Kohchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Advanced Studies) Kitahata1,2, Takako Ishiga3, Sch. Agri. Sci., Kyoto Univ., University of Tokyo) Agr., Iwate Univ.) Bio., Kyoto Univ., Yasuhiro Ishiga3, Kazuyuki 3Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., 2Bioproduction Research Inst., Kuchitsu1,2 (1Dept. Appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba) AIST) Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 2Imagimg Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3Faculty of Life & Envi. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba.)

9:30 2aC03 2aD03 2aE03 2aG03 2aH03 2aI03 2aJ03 2aK03 仝 2aM03 2aO03 9:30 Characterization of an Ancestral Identification of genes regulated Excess Phosphorus Supply Physiological and genetic Essential roles of autophagy in The regulatory mechanisms of Functional Analysis of LATERAL Update on mechanisms of Identification of upstream factors Genome editing in commercial Type of Xyloglucan by a jasmonate- and NaCl- inhibits growth by the decreases analysis of ethylene in pollen maturation and seed plant growth by cytoplasmic ORGAN BOUNDARIES NERICA rice direct defense that regulate SnRK2-activity under cultivar tomatoes by CRISPR/ endotransglucosylase/hydrolase , responsive transcription factor in Rubisco activation and Marchantia development in rice streaming. Transcription Factors Involved in against insect herbivores osmotic stress conditions. Cas9 Endoglucanase16, from JRE3 in tomato. anti-oxidant systems in rice polymorphaMarchantia Kazuyuki Kuchitsu1,2, Yuri Sera1, Motoki Tominaga1,2,3, Hirotomo Cytokinin Signaling-Regulated Joackin B. Andama1,2, Tomonori Azusa Fukui1, Fumiyuki Soma1, Chihiro Abe, Risa Ueta, Ryosuke Marchantia polymorpha Tsubasa Shoji1, Ayman plants polymorpha Shigeru Hanamata2,3, Jumpei Takatsuka4, Zhongrui Duan1, Shun Radial Growth Shinya1, Ivan Galis1 (1IPSR, Junro Mogami1, Karin Sato1, Yuta Hashimoto, Yuriko Osakabe, Konan Ishida1, Takeshi Kuroha1, Abdelkareem1, Chonprakun Daisuke Takagi1, Youshi Tazoe1, Hiroyasu Motose1, Asuka Sawada1, Togo Fukunaga1, Kawabata2, Misato Tanaka2, Miyu Imamura1, Yurina Shimada1, Okayama Univ., 2Abi Zonal Agric. Sato1, Fuminori Takahashi2, Kazuo Keishi Osakabe (Grad. Sch. bio., Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Takumi Thagun1, Shunshuke Imanishi2, Mao Suganami1, Akihiro Ueda2, Katayose1, Yasutaka Kubo2, Taku Kazunori Ogawa1, Shingo Takashi Haraguchi5, Takehiko Masaki Ito1, Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Res. Dev. Inst., (NARO, Uganda)) Shinozaki2, Kazuko Yamaguchi- Univ. Tokushima) Higaki3, Satoshi Naramoto1, Takashi Hashimoto1 (1NAIST Yuji Suzuki3, Amane Makino1 Takahashi1 (1Faculty of Science, Sakamoto4, Seijiro Ono5, Kanazawa6, Kohji Ito5, Takashi Yuki Kondo3, Masaru Ohme- Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Ryusuke Yokoyama1, Toshihisa Bio, 2NARO) (1Graduate School of Okayama Univ., 2Faculty of Kentaro Kaneko3, Yudai Mitsui3, Ueda6, Masaaki Umeda4 (1Fac. Takagi2,4, Takafumi Yamashino1 Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Center for Kotake4, Kazuhiko Nishitani1 Agricultural Science, Tohoku Agriculture, Okayama Univ.) Nobutaka Mitsuda4, Ken-ichi Educ. Integrated Arts. Sci., Univ. (1Grad. Sch. Bio. Sci., Nagoya Sustainable Resource Science, (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku University, Japan., 2Graduate Nonomura5, Toshiaki Mitsui3, Waseda, 2Grad. Sch. Adv. Sci. and Univ., 2Bioprod. Res. Inst., Nat. RIKEN) Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe School of Biosphere Science, Takamitsu Kurusu2,6 (1Dept. Eng., Univ. Waseda, 3JST-ALCA, Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. Tech, 3Grad. Univ., 3IROAST., Kumamoto Hiroshima University, Japan., Appl. Biol. Sci., Tokyo Univ. of 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST, Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo., 4Grad. Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Sci and Eng., 3Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Sci., 2Imaging Frontier Center, 5Grad. School Sci., Univ. Chiba, Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ.) Saitama Univ.) University, Japan.) Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3Niigata 6Div. Cellular Dynamics, NIBB) Univ., 4AIST, 5Natl. Inst. Genetics, 6Suwa Uni. of Sci.)

9:45 2aC04 仝 2aD04 2aE04 2aG04 2aH04 2aI04 2aJ04 2aK04 2aM04 2aO04 9:45 Overlapping Shifts: Switching of Interaction and its functional Increase in grain yield of Function analysis of D14 A GDSL-family esterase A novel ROP-actin pathway Mechanisms to increased cell size ER-body system is involved in Analysis of surface lipid synthesis Control of plant gene expression Cellulose Synthase Machinery correlation of factors constituting transgenic rice plants with knockout in a strawberry regulates pollen cell wall regulates bordered cell wall during cell proliferation phase in production of volatile compounds system in Marchantia polymorpha by using CRISPR/dCas9 system. During Xylem the biosynthetic machinery of overproduced Rubisco content Fragaria vesca using CRISPR/ structure in Arabidopsis deposition in xylem vessels Arabidopsis angustifolia3 mutant. to suppress feeding motivation of Yuya Takahashi1, Koichi Hori1, Risa Ueta, Tomoko Miyaji, Naoki Transdifferentiation natural rubber from Hevea brasil- grown in an isolated paddy field Cas9 system Daisuke Tsugama1,2, Kaien Yuki Sugiyama1,2, Yoshinobu Kazune Ezaki1, Hirokazu the blowflyPhormia regina Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Mie Wada, Yuriko Osakabe, Keishi Yoichiro Watanabe1,2, Rene iensis from 2016 to 2018 Tomoko Miyaji1, Shoya Tagami1, Fujino1 (1Dept. Agri., Hokkaido Nagashima1, Mayumi Wakazaki3, Tsukaya1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci, Univ. Somare Mizuho1, Toru Maeda2, Shimojima1, Hiroyuki Ohta1 Osakabe (Faculty of Bioscience Schneider3, Sarah Barkwill2, Kouji Kojima1, Makoto Dong Kyung Yoon1, Mari Kohei Sakaguchi1, Kanari Univ., 2ANESC., Univ. Tokyo) Mayuko Sato3, Hiroo Fukuda1, of Tokyo, 2ExCELLS, NINS) Junpei Takagi3, Tadashi Kunieda4, (1School of Life Science and and Bioindustry, Tokushima Lacey Samuels2, Staffan Yamaguchi1, Tomoki Ishii1, Miki Watanabe1, Mao Suganami1, Shimada1, Syuki Fujii1, Keiko Yoshihisa Oda2,4 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kenji Yamada5, Mamiko Ozaki2, Technology, Tokyo Institute of University) Persson3, Shawn Mansfield2 Hiromori1, Toshiyuki Waki1, Serina Imaruoka1, Maki Ogura1, Shinohara2, Yoko Harada2, Univ. Tokyo, 2Cent. Front. Res., Ikuko Hara-Nishimura1,3 (1Grad. Technology, 2Department of (1Nara Institute of Science and Satoshi Yamashita2, Yuzuru Keiki Ishiyama1,2, Youshi Tazoe1, Keishi Osakabe1, Yuriko NIG, 3RIKEN, CSRS, 4Dep. Shc. of Nat. Sci., Konan Univ., Biology, School of Science, Kobe Technology, 2University of Tozawa3, Haruhiko Yamaguchi4, Hiroyuki Ishida1, Yuji Suzuki2, Osakabe1,3 (1Faculty of Genet., SOKENDAI) 2Grad. Shc. of Sci., Kobe Univ., University) British Columbia, 3University of Yukino Inoue4, Kazuhisa Tadahiko Mae1, Amane Makino1 Bioscience and Bioindustry, 3Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Univ., 4Div. Melbourne) Fushihara4, Toru Nakayama1, (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci. Tohoku Tokushima University, of Biol. Sci., NSIST, 5Malopolska Seiji Takahashi1 (1Grad. Eng., Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Iwate Univ.) 2Tokushima Agriculture, Center Biotechnol., Jagiellonian Tohoku Univ., 2Grad. Natural Forestry, and Fisheries Univ.) Sci. Tech., Kanazawa Univ., Technology Support Center, 3Grad. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ., 3RIKEN, BZP) 4Sumitomo Rubber Ind., Ltd.)

仝=Presentation in English 57 ● Day 2, Thu., March 14, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N Room O Time S07 Symposium (9:00–12:00) Workshop 15th Database The Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Environmental Others (New technology, Cell wall Secondary metabolism Photosynthesis Reproductive growth Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Signaling molecules interaction A responses B Bioresources)

10:00 2aC05 2aD05 2aE05 2aG05 2aH05 2aI05 2aJ05 仝 2aK05 2aM05 2aO05 10:00 Quantitative Evaluation of the Morphological and metabolic Function of thylakoidal anion Biological property of a newly Role of cyclic AMP at the Visualization of organelle Regulation of margin cell division Induction mechanism of Functional analysis of the Enhanced FnCpf1-mediated Spatial Pattern of Secondary Cell differentiation of laticifer and transporters in the marine developed chemical agonist at reproductive stage in Marchantia dynamics during spermiogenesis in Arabidopsis cotyledon hypersensitive cell death induced antagonistic roles of class I and II genome editing using crRNA with Wall Distribution in Arabidopsis idioblast cells in Catharanthus diatom, Thalassiosira HTL/KAI2 polymorpha in Marchantia polymorpha Lian Xu1, Yuli Jian2, Shingo by effector protein IPPT derived RPD3-like histone deacetylases in short target sequence in rice inflorescence stem roseus pseudonana Kosuke Fukui1, Tadao Asami2, Chiaki Yamamoto1, Fumio Naoki Minamino1, Takuya Nagawa1 (1FAFU-UCR Joint from plant pathogenic bacteria response to environmental stresses Masafumi Mikami1,2, Masaki Miyuki Nakata1, Shingo Mai Uzaki1, Kotaro Yamamoto2, Ryousuke Amano, Yoshinori Ken-ichiro Hayashi1 (1Okayama Takahashi1, Noriyuki Suetsugu2, Norizuki1,2, Kazuo Ebine1,3, Center and Fujian Provincial Key Acidovorax avenae Minoru Ueda1,2, Akihiro Ito3,4, Endo2, Seiichi Toki1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. 1 2 3 2 2 1,3 1 1 1,5 Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis (9:00–11:45) photosynthesis C4 supporting mechanism the out Find Sakamoto , Masahiro Takahara , Katsutoshi Takahashi , Miwa Tsuji, Yusuke Matsuda Univ. of Sci., Grad. Sch. Agric. Takayuki Kohchi , Masahiro Takashi Ueda ( National Inst., Laboratory of Haixia Applied Minami Nakamura , Machiko Akihiro Matsui , Takehiro Nanobiol., Yokohama City Univ., Nobutaka Mitsuda1 (1Bioprod. Ohnishi4, Yuko Kurita5, Chizuko (Department of Bioscience, and Life Sci., The Univ. of Kasahara1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., for Basic Biology, 2Grad. Sch. Plant Systems Biology, Haixia Kondo2, Takehito Furukawa2, Suzuki6, Maho Tanaka1,5, Junko 2NIAS, NARO, 3Kihara. Inst. Biol. Res. Inst., AIST, 2Acacia Shichijo1, Atsushi J. Nagano5, Kwansei-Gakuin University) Tokyo) Univ. Ritsumeikan, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., The Univ. Tokyo, Institute of Science and Takemasa Kawaguchi1, Kohki Ishida1,5, Naoshi Dohmae6, Minoru Res., Yokohama City Univ.) Horticulture) Kimitsune Ishizaki1, Hidehiro Sci., Univ. Kyoto) 3SOKENDAI) Technology, Fujian Agriculture Yamada1, Fang-Sik Che1,2 Yoshida3,7, Motoaki Seki1,2,5,8 Fukaki1, Tetsuro Mimura1 and Forestry University, 2Shanghai (1Graduate School of Bioscience, (1Plant Genomic Network RT, (1Grad.Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ., Center for Plant Stress Biology, Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science RIKEN, 2CREST, JST, 3Chemical 2Dept. Biol. Chem., John Innes CAS) and Technology, 2Depertment of Genomics RG, RIKEN, 4Dept. Centre, 3AIST, 4Eng. Boil. Res. Bio-Sscience, Nagahama Institute Mol. Biol., Tokyo Univ. Pharmacy C, Kobe Univ., 5Fac. Agric., of Bio-Science and Technology) & Life Sci., 5Plant Epigenome Ryukoku Univ.) Regulation Lab., RIKEN, 6Biomolecular Characterization Unit, RIKEN, 7Grad. Sch. Agr. & Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 8Kihara Inst., Yokohama City Univ.)

10:15 2aC06 2aD06 2aE06 2aG06 2aH06 2aI06 2aJ06 2aK06 2aM06 2aO06 10:15 Improvement of enzymatic The multi-metabolomics strategy Specific interaction betweenA. Transcription Factor D53 Is Analysis of male germ cell The novel nuclear protein SANP1 Characterization of cambium stem Relationship between defense Analysis of leaf growth regulation Involvement of alternative saccharification in poplar by to identify monoterpene indole thaliana Trx y2 and Prx Q. Involved in the Determination of behavior in pollen based on is involved in root penetration into cell activity during secondary priming and sustained upregulation under mild salt stress condition non-homologous end joining ectopic expression of an R3-type alkaloids and their localization in Keizo Teshima, Mizuki Aikawa, the Gemma Number Formed in biolistic delivery of exogenous agar medium growth in the hypocotyl of of WRKY transcript levels induced Mika Fujii1, Miho Ikeda1, pathways (altNHEJ) in small MYB gene Catharanthus roseus Yuya Maehama, Naoki Gemma Cups of Marchantia genes Chieko Goto1,2,3, Kentaro Arabidopsis by Hyaloperonospora arabidopsi- Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Masaru Agrobacterium-mediated stable Naoki Takata1, Chiaki Hori2, Ryo Nakabayashi1, Tetsuya Nakagawa (Grad. Sch. polymorpha Shiori Nagahara1, Daisuke Tamura1,4, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura5, Dongbo Shi1, Vadir Lopez1, Ivan dis infection in Arabidopsis Ohme-Takagi1 (1Grad.Sch.Science transformation of rice Ken’ichiro Matsumoto2, Pui Mori1, Kei Hashimoto1, Kiminori Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima Univ.) Aino Komatsu1, Yohei Mizuno1, Kurihara1,2, Tetsuya Marie-Edith Chaboute2 (1Grad. Lebovka1, Pablo Sanchez2, Kanoknipa Sukaoun1, Tokuji and Engineering.,Saitama Univ., Ayako Nishizawa-Yokoi1,2, Ying Lam3, Yuki Tobimatsu3, Toyooka1, Yutaka Yamada1, Kyoichi Kodama2, Shota Higashiyama1,3, Yoko Mizuta1,2 Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 2IBMP, Virginie Jouannet1, Thomas Greb1 Tsuchiya2 (1Grad. Sch. ALS., 2AIST) Hiroaki Saika1, Lan-Ying Lee3, Soichiro Nagano4 (1Forest Bio Hiroshi Tsugawa1, Kazuki Shimazaki1, Satoshi Naramoto1, (1WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., CNRS, unistra Strasbourg France, (1Centre for Organismal Studies Nihon Univ., 2Coll. Biores. Sci., Stanton B. Gelvin3, Seiichi Toki1,4 Res. Cent., For. Forest Prod. Res. Saito1,2 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Chiba Kimitsune Ishizaki3, Junko 2JST, PRESTO, 3Grad. Sch. Sci., 3Grad. Sch. Agri. & Life Sci., Heidelberg, Department of Nihon Univ.) (1NIAS, NARO, 2JST, PRESTO, Inst., 2Grad. Sch. Eng., Hokkaido Univ.) Kyozuka1 (1Grad. Sch., Life Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Univ. Tokyo, 4Sch. Food & Developmental Physiology, 2The 3Purdue University, 4Kihara Inst. Univ., 3RISH, Kyoto Univ., Tohoku Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Tohoku Nutritional Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, Gregor Mendel Institute of Biol. Res., Yokohama City Univ.) 4Forest Tree Breeding Cent., For. Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe 5Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Univ.) Molecular Plant Biology) Forest Prod. Res. Inst.) Univ.)

10:30 2aC07 2aD07 2aE07 2aG07 2aH07 2aI07 2aJ07 仝 2aK07 2aM07 2aO07 10:30 Cell wall regulatory mechanism Metabolomic genome-wide The m-type thioredoxin bZIP family transcription factors Key activation factor of male and Estimation of intracellular ATP Investigation of the expression The characterization of Simple physical-based model of Efficient reverse genetic screening by polysaccharide chains of association study using soybean negatively regulates PSI cyclic regulate the plant organ female cells for sexual concentration from the flagellar pattern of AtRecQ gene family LPS-induced 65 AtLBR-2- transpiration and water uptake of by CRISPR/Cas9-based genome arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) core collections under drought electron transport. development via modulating the reproduction in Arabidopsis beat frequency of the unicellular during vegetative and reproductive dependent up-regulated genes plants for physio-ecological study editing in the green alga in Arabidopsis stress Yuki Okegawa, Ken Motohashi brassinosteroid signal pathway Kumi Matsuura-Tokita1, Ayaka green alga Chlamydomonas development in Arabidopsis Sayaka Iizasa1,2, Ei’ichi Iizasa3, Tsuneo Kuwagata, Horoki Ikawa Coccomyxa sp. strain KJ Ryoya Okawa, Mari Ohnishi, Kai Uchida1, Yuji Sawada1, (Fac. Life Sci., Kyoto Sangyo Hideki Yoshida1,2, Zenpei Ueda1, Hiroyuki Kitano2, Hideto reinhardtii thaliana Keiichi Watanabe2, Yukio Nagano2 (NARO Institute for Agro- Akira Nukazuka1, Yuya Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi (Grad. Hiromi Kajiya-Kanegae3, Mami Univ.) Shimatani3,4, Toshinori Suzuki3, Ito1,2,3, Ayato Sato2, Takamasa Wakako Takano1, Toru Hisabori2, Amit Kumar Dutta1,2, Mst Momtaz (1Cntr. for Higher Edu., Environmental Sciences) Yoshimitsu1, Shigeaki Harayama2 Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) Okamoto1, Muneo Sato1, Yutaka Rie Terada3, Miyako Ueguchi- Suzuki4, Takeshi Nakano5, Ken-ichi Wakabayashi2 (1Sch Life Sultana1,2, Takushi Hachiya1, Kagoshima Univ., 2Grad. Sch. (1DENSO Corporation, 2Chuo Yamada1, Mai Tsuda2, Yusuke Tanaka2, Makoto Matsuoka2, Kenichiro Itami1,2,3, Tetsuya Biotech, Tokyo tech, 2CLS, Tokyo Tsuyoshi Nakagawa1 (1Dept. Mol. Agric., Saga Univ., 3Dept. Univ.) Toda3, Yuji Yamazaki4, Hisashi Hiroyuki Tsuji1 (1KIBR, Higashiyama1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Tech) Func. Genomics, Int. Center Sci. Immunol., Grad. Sch. Med. and Tsujimoto4, Akito Kaga5, Mikio Yohohama City Univ., 2BBC, Nagoya Univ., 2WPI-ITbM, Res., Shimane Univ., 2The United Dent. Sci., Kagoshima Univ.) Nakazono6, Hiroyoshi Iwata3, Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Agri., Nagoya Univ., 3JST ERATO, Graduate School of Agricultural Toru Fujiwara3, Masami Yokota Meijo Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Tech. 4Col. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Sciences (UGSAS), Tottori Univ.) Hirai1 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Innov., Kobe Univ.) Univ., 5CSRS, RIKEN) Sch. Life and Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, 3Grad. Sch. of Agric. and Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4ALRC, Tottori Univ., 5Institute of Crop Science, NARO, 6Grad. Sch. of Bioagr. Sci., Univ. Nagoya)

10:45 2aC08 2aD08 仝 2aE08 2aG08 2aH08 仝 2aI08 2aJ08 仝 2aK08 仝 2aM08 2aO08 10:45 Accumulation and extrusion of Physico-chemical and cooking A novel subunit of the BRASSINOSTEROID- Establishment of an in vitro GFP or TagRFP multimerization Spatial regulation involved in PUB4, a novel CERK1 interactor, Suberin at the exodermis act as A Forward Genetics-based root-cap mucilage in Arabidopsis characteristics of rice varieties chloroplast NDH complex was RELATED HOMEOBOX-1 fertilization system in wheat artifactually adhere organelle bi-directional differentiation of positively regulate chitin-induced constitutive barrier to radial Genome Editing of a Green Alga thaliana Mahbuba Khatoon1, Dr. acquired via the tandem (BHB1) negatively regulates (Triticum aestivum L.) membrane and inhibit plant growth vascular cells in Arabidopsis immune signaling oxygen loss in Echinochloa Coccomyxa Improved Its Oil Kazuki Maeda1, Tadashi Md.Tariqul Islam2 (1CROP duplication of an assembly factor Brassinosteroid responses Tety Maryenti1, Norio Kato1,2,3, Shoji Segami1, Satoru Kinoshita1, Alif Meem Nurani1, Yuki Kondo1, Yoshitake Desaki1,2, Shohei Masato Ejiri, Katsuhiro Shiono Productivity Kunieda2, Kentaro Tamura3, PHYSIOLOGY DIVISION, gene Reika Hasegawa1, Kenjiro Masako Ichikawa3, Takashi Takashi Shimada2, Tomoo Yuki Sakamoto2, Kazuo Ebine3,4, Takahashi1, Saki Matsui1, Ikuya (Grad. Sch. Biosci. & Biotech., Yoko Ide1, Jumpei Hayakawa2, Kyoko Hatano4, Ikuko BINA, MYMENSINGH, Yoshinobu Kato1, Masaki Fujita2,3, Yuichiro Tanaka2,3, Okamoto1,2 (1Tokyo Metropolitan Shimada3, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura4, Sachihiro Matsunaga5, Takashi Yoshimi1, Masaki Kohari1, Emi Fukui Pref. Univ.) Yuya Yoshimitsu1, Satoko Hara-Nishimura5, Tomoo BANGLADESH, 2CROP Odahara2, Toshiharu Shikanai1 Hironori Takasaki1, Miho Ikeda1, University, Dept of Biol Sci, Masayoshi Maeshima1 (1Grad. Ueda3,4, Hiroo Fukuda1 (1Grad. Yumoto3, Koji Miyamoto4, Naoto Komatsu1, Shuua Tagiri2, Hiyori Shimada1 (1Grad. Sch. of Sci., PHYSIOLOGY DIVISION, (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., Ayumi Yamagami2, Nobutaka 2RIKEN Cluster for Science, Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2IFC, Shibuya1, Hanae Kaku1 (1Dept. Fukahori2, Sousuke Imamura2,3, Univ. Kyoto, 2Div. of Biol. Sci., BINA, MYMENSINGH, 2RIKEN) Mitsuda4, Takeshi Nakano2, Plant Breeding Innovation 2Grad. Sch. Horticulture, Chiba RIST, Tokyo Univ. Sci., 3Div. Life Sciences, Sch. Agriculture, Shigeaki Harayama2 (1DENSO NAIST, 3Sch. Food & BANGLADESH) Masaru Ohme-Takagi1 (1Grad. Laboratory, 3Japan Tobacco Inc., Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 4Sch. Meiji University, 2Dept. Biological CORP., 2Dep. Biol. Sci., Chuo Nutritional Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, Sch. Science and Engineering., Plant Innovation Center) Univ., 4Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Life Sci., SOKENDAI, 5Sci. Tech., Science and Technology, Fac. Univ., 3Tokyo Institute of 4Grad. Sch. of Human and Env. Univ. Saitama, 2Riken CSRS, Univ.) Tokyo. Univ. Sci.) Industrial Science and Technology, Technology) studies., Univ. Kyoto, 5Fac. Sci. 3Grad. Sch. Agriculture., Univ. Tokyo University of Science, Eng., Konan Univ.) Meiji, 4AIST. Bioproduction 3Advanced Instrumental Analysis Research Institute) Center of Teikyo University, 4Dept. Biosciences, Fac. Science and engineering, Teikyo University)

58 ● Day 2, Thu., March 14, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N Room O Time S07 Symposium (9:00–12:00) Workshop 15th Database The Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Environmental Others (New technology, Cell wall Secondary metabolism Photosynthesis Reproductive growth Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Signaling molecules interaction A responses B Bioresources)

10:00 2aC05 2aD05 2aE05 2aG05 2aH05 2aI05 2aJ05 仝 2aK05 2aM05 2aO05 10:00 Quantitative Evaluation of the Morphological and metabolic Function of thylakoidal anion Biological property of a newly Role of cyclic AMP at the Visualization of organelle Regulation of margin cell division Induction mechanism of Functional analysis of the Enhanced FnCpf1-mediated Spatial Pattern of Secondary Cell differentiation of laticifer and transporters in the marine developed chemical agonist at reproductive stage in Marchantia dynamics during spermiogenesis in Arabidopsis cotyledon hypersensitive cell death induced antagonistic roles of class I and II genome editing using crRNA with Wall Distribution in Arabidopsis idioblast cells in Catharanthus diatom, Thalassiosira HTL/KAI2 polymorpha in Marchantia polymorpha Lian Xu1, Yuli Jian2, Shingo by effector protein IPPT derived RPD3-like histone deacetylases in short target sequence in rice inflorescence stem roseus pseudonana Kosuke Fukui1, Tadao Asami2, Chiaki Yamamoto1, Fumio Naoki Minamino1, Takuya Nagawa1 (1FAFU-UCR Joint from plant pathogenic bacteria response to environmental stresses Masafumi Mikami1,2, Masaki Miyuki Nakata1, Shingo Mai Uzaki1, Kotaro Yamamoto2, Ryousuke Amano, Yoshinori Ken-ichiro Hayashi1 (1Okayama Takahashi1, Noriyuki Suetsugu2, Norizuki1,2, Kazuo Ebine1,3, Center and Fujian Provincial Key Acidovorax avenae Minoru Ueda1,2, Akihiro Ito3,4, Endo2, Seiichi Toki1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. 1 2 3 2 2 1,3 1 1 1,5 Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis (9:00–11:45) photosynthesis C4 supporting mechanism the out Find Sakamoto , Masahiro Takahara , Katsutoshi Takahashi , Miwa Tsuji, Yusuke Matsuda Univ. of Sci., Grad. Sch. Agric. Takayuki Kohchi , Masahiro Takashi Ueda ( National Inst., Laboratory of Haixia Applied Minami Nakamura , Machiko Akihiro Matsui , Takehiro Nanobiol., Yokohama City Univ., Nobutaka Mitsuda1 (1Bioprod. Ohnishi4, Yuko Kurita5, Chizuko (Department of Bioscience, and Life Sci., The Univ. of Kasahara1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., for Basic Biology, 2Grad. Sch. Plant Systems Biology, Haixia Kondo2, Takehito Furukawa2, Suzuki6, Maho Tanaka1,5, Junko 2NIAS, NARO, 3Kihara. Inst. Biol. Res. Inst., AIST, 2Acacia Shichijo1, Atsushi J. Nagano5, Kwansei-Gakuin University) Tokyo) Univ. Ritsumeikan, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., The Univ. Tokyo, Institute of Science and Takemasa Kawaguchi1, Kohki Ishida1,5, Naoshi Dohmae6, Minoru Res., Yokohama City Univ.) Horticulture) Kimitsune Ishizaki1, Hidehiro Sci., Univ. Kyoto) 3SOKENDAI) Technology, Fujian Agriculture Yamada1, Fang-Sik Che1,2 Yoshida3,7, Motoaki Seki1,2,5,8 Fukaki1, Tetsuro Mimura1 and Forestry University, 2Shanghai (1Graduate School of Bioscience, (1Plant Genomic Network RT, (1Grad.Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ., Center for Plant Stress Biology, Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science RIKEN, 2CREST, JST, 3Chemical 2Dept. Biol. Chem., John Innes CAS) and Technology, 2Depertment of Genomics RG, RIKEN, 4Dept. Centre, 3AIST, 4Eng. Boil. Res. Bio-Sscience, Nagahama Institute Mol. Biol., Tokyo Univ. Pharmacy C, Kobe Univ., 5Fac. Agric., of Bio-Science and Technology) & Life Sci., 5Plant Epigenome Ryukoku Univ.) Regulation Lab., RIKEN, 6Biomolecular Characterization Unit, RIKEN, 7Grad. Sch. Agr. & Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 8Kihara Inst., Yokohama City Univ.)

10:15 2aC06 2aD06 2aE06 2aG06 2aH06 2aI06 2aJ06 2aK06 2aM06 2aO06 10:15 Improvement of enzymatic The multi-metabolomics strategy Specific interaction betweenA. Transcription Factor D53 Is Analysis of male germ cell The novel nuclear protein SANP1 Characterization of cambium stem Relationship between defense Analysis of leaf growth regulation Involvement of alternative saccharification in poplar by to identify monoterpene indole thaliana Trx y2 and Prx Q. Involved in the Determination of behavior in pollen based on is involved in root penetration into cell activity during secondary priming and sustained upregulation under mild salt stress condition non-homologous end joining ectopic expression of an R3-type alkaloids and their localization in Keizo Teshima, Mizuki Aikawa, the Gemma Number Formed in biolistic delivery of exogenous agar medium growth in the hypocotyl of of WRKY transcript levels induced Mika Fujii1, Miho Ikeda1, pathways (altNHEJ) in small MYB gene Catharanthus roseus Yuya Maehama, Naoki Gemma Cups of Marchantia genes Chieko Goto1,2,3, Kentaro Arabidopsis by Hyaloperonospora arabidopsi- Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Masaru Agrobacterium-mediated stable Naoki Takata1, Chiaki Hori2, Ryo Nakabayashi1, Tetsuya Nakagawa (Grad. Sch. polymorpha Shiori Nagahara1, Daisuke Tamura1,4, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura5, Dongbo Shi1, Vadir Lopez1, Ivan dis infection in Arabidopsis Ohme-Takagi1 (1Grad.Sch.Science transformation of rice Ken’ichiro Matsumoto2, Pui Mori1, Kei Hashimoto1, Kiminori Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima Univ.) Aino Komatsu1, Yohei Mizuno1, Kurihara1,2, Tetsuya Marie-Edith Chaboute2 (1Grad. Lebovka1, Pablo Sanchez2, Kanoknipa Sukaoun1, Tokuji and Engineering.,Saitama Univ., Ayako Nishizawa-Yokoi1,2, Ying Lam3, Yuki Tobimatsu3, Toyooka1, Yutaka Yamada1, Kyoichi Kodama2, Shota Higashiyama1,3, Yoko Mizuta1,2 Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 2IBMP, Virginie Jouannet1, Thomas Greb1 Tsuchiya2 (1Grad. Sch. ALS., 2AIST) Hiroaki Saika1, Lan-Ying Lee3, Soichiro Nagano4 (1Forest Bio Hiroshi Tsugawa1, Kazuki Shimazaki1, Satoshi Naramoto1, (1WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., CNRS, unistra Strasbourg France, (1Centre for Organismal Studies Nihon Univ., 2Coll. Biores. Sci., Stanton B. Gelvin3, Seiichi Toki1,4 Res. Cent., For. Forest Prod. Res. Saito1,2 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Chiba Kimitsune Ishizaki3, Junko 2JST, PRESTO, 3Grad. Sch. Sci., 3Grad. Sch. Agri. & Life Sci., Heidelberg, Department of Nihon Univ.) (1NIAS, NARO, 2JST, PRESTO, Inst., 2Grad. Sch. Eng., Hokkaido Univ.) Kyozuka1 (1Grad. Sch., Life Sci., Nagoya Univ.) Univ. Tokyo, 4Sch. Food & Developmental Physiology, 2The 3Purdue University, 4Kihara Inst. Univ., 3RISH, Kyoto Univ., Tohoku Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Tohoku Nutritional Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, Gregor Mendel Institute of Biol. Res., Yokohama City Univ.) 4Forest Tree Breeding Cent., For. Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe 5Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Univ.) Molecular Plant Biology) Forest Prod. Res. Inst.) Univ.)

10:30 2aC07 2aD07 2aE07 2aG07 2aH07 2aI07 2aJ07 仝 2aK07 2aM07 2aO07 10:30 Cell wall regulatory mechanism Metabolomic genome-wide The m-type thioredoxin bZIP family transcription factors Key activation factor of male and Estimation of intracellular ATP Investigation of the expression The characterization of Simple physical-based model of Efficient reverse genetic screening by polysaccharide chains of association study using soybean negatively regulates PSI cyclic regulate the plant organ female cells for sexual concentration from the flagellar pattern of AtRecQ gene family LPS-induced 65 AtLBR-2- transpiration and water uptake of by CRISPR/Cas9-based genome arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) core collections under drought electron transport. development via modulating the reproduction in Arabidopsis beat frequency of the unicellular during vegetative and reproductive dependent up-regulated genes plants for physio-ecological study editing in the green alga in Arabidopsis stress Yuki Okegawa, Ken Motohashi brassinosteroid signal pathway Kumi Matsuura-Tokita1, Ayaka green alga Chlamydomonas development in Arabidopsis Sayaka Iizasa1,2, Ei’ichi Iizasa3, Tsuneo Kuwagata, Horoki Ikawa Coccomyxa sp. strain KJ Ryoya Okawa, Mari Ohnishi, Kai Uchida1, Yuji Sawada1, (Fac. Life Sci., Kyoto Sangyo Hideki Yoshida1,2, Zenpei Ueda1, Hiroyuki Kitano2, Hideto reinhardtii thaliana Keiichi Watanabe2, Yukio Nagano2 (NARO Institute for Agro- Akira Nukazuka1, Yuya Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi (Grad. Hiromi Kajiya-Kanegae3, Mami Univ.) Shimatani3,4, Toshinori Suzuki3, Ito1,2,3, Ayato Sato2, Takamasa Wakako Takano1, Toru Hisabori2, Amit Kumar Dutta1,2, Mst Momtaz (1Cntr. for Higher Edu., Environmental Sciences) Yoshimitsu1, Shigeaki Harayama2 Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) Okamoto1, Muneo Sato1, Yutaka Rie Terada3, Miyako Ueguchi- Suzuki4, Takeshi Nakano5, Ken-ichi Wakabayashi2 (1Sch Life Sultana1,2, Takushi Hachiya1, Kagoshima Univ., 2Grad. Sch. (1DENSO Corporation, 2Chuo Yamada1, Mai Tsuda2, Yusuke Tanaka2, Makoto Matsuoka2, Kenichiro Itami1,2,3, Tetsuya Biotech, Tokyo tech, 2CLS, Tokyo Tsuyoshi Nakagawa1 (1Dept. Mol. Agric., Saga Univ., 3Dept. Univ.) Toda3, Yuji Yamazaki4, Hisashi Hiroyuki Tsuji1 (1KIBR, Higashiyama1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Tech) Func. Genomics, Int. Center Sci. Immunol., Grad. Sch. Med. and Tsujimoto4, Akito Kaga5, Mikio Yohohama City Univ., 2BBC, Nagoya Univ., 2WPI-ITbM, Res., Shimane Univ., 2The United Dent. Sci., Kagoshima Univ.) Nakazono6, Hiroyoshi Iwata3, Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Agri., Nagoya Univ., 3JST ERATO, Graduate School of Agricultural Toru Fujiwara3, Masami Yokota Meijo Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Tech. 4Col. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Sciences (UGSAS), Tottori Univ.) Hirai1 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Innov., Kobe Univ.) Univ., 5CSRS, RIKEN) Sch. Life and Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, 3Grad. Sch. of Agric. and Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4ALRC, Tottori Univ., 5Institute of Crop Science, NARO, 6Grad. Sch. of Bioagr. Sci., Univ. Nagoya)

10:45 2aC08 2aD08 仝 2aE08 2aG08 2aH08 仝 2aI08 2aJ08 仝 2aK08 仝 2aM08 2aO08 10:45 Accumulation and extrusion of Physico-chemical and cooking A novel subunit of the BRASSINOSTEROID- Establishment of an in vitro GFP or TagRFP multimerization Spatial regulation involved in PUB4, a novel CERK1 interactor, Suberin at the exodermis act as A Forward Genetics-based root-cap mucilage in Arabidopsis characteristics of rice varieties chloroplast NDH complex was RELATED HOMEOBOX-1 fertilization system in wheat artifactually adhere organelle bi-directional differentiation of positively regulate chitin-induced constitutive barrier to radial Genome Editing of a Green Alga thaliana Mahbuba Khatoon1, Dr. acquired via the tandem (BHB1) negatively regulates (Triticum aestivum L.) membrane and inhibit plant growth vascular cells in Arabidopsis immune signaling oxygen loss in Echinochloa Coccomyxa Improved Its Oil Kazuki Maeda1, Tadashi Md.Tariqul Islam2 (1CROP duplication of an assembly factor Brassinosteroid responses Tety Maryenti1, Norio Kato1,2,3, Shoji Segami1, Satoru Kinoshita1, Alif Meem Nurani1, Yuki Kondo1, Yoshitake Desaki1,2, Shohei Masato Ejiri, Katsuhiro Shiono Productivity Kunieda2, Kentaro Tamura3, PHYSIOLOGY DIVISION, gene Reika Hasegawa1, Kenjiro Masako Ichikawa3, Takashi Takashi Shimada2, Tomoo Yuki Sakamoto2, Kazuo Ebine3,4, Takahashi1, Saki Matsui1, Ikuya (Grad. Sch. Biosci. & Biotech., Yoko Ide1, Jumpei Hayakawa2, Kyoko Hatano4, Ikuko BINA, MYMENSINGH, Yoshinobu Kato1, Masaki Fujita2,3, Yuichiro Tanaka2,3, Okamoto1,2 (1Tokyo Metropolitan Shimada3, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura4, Sachihiro Matsunaga5, Takashi Yoshimi1, Masaki Kohari1, Emi Fukui Pref. Univ.) Yuya Yoshimitsu1, Satoko Hara-Nishimura5, Tomoo BANGLADESH, 2CROP Odahara2, Toshiharu Shikanai1 Hironori Takasaki1, Miho Ikeda1, University, Dept of Biol Sci, Masayoshi Maeshima1 (1Grad. Ueda3,4, Hiroo Fukuda1 (1Grad. Yumoto3, Koji Miyamoto4, Naoto Komatsu1, Shuua Tagiri2, Hiyori Shimada1 (1Grad. Sch. of Sci., PHYSIOLOGY DIVISION, (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., Ayumi Yamagami2, Nobutaka 2RIKEN Cluster for Science, Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2IFC, Shibuya1, Hanae Kaku1 (1Dept. Fukahori2, Sousuke Imamura2,3, Univ. Kyoto, 2Div. of Biol. Sci., BINA, MYMENSINGH, 2RIKEN) Mitsuda4, Takeshi Nakano2, Plant Breeding Innovation 2Grad. Sch. Horticulture, Chiba RIST, Tokyo Univ. Sci., 3Div. Life Sciences, Sch. Agriculture, Shigeaki Harayama2 (1DENSO NAIST, 3Sch. Food & BANGLADESH) Masaru Ohme-Takagi1 (1Grad. Laboratory, 3Japan Tobacco Inc., Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 4Sch. Meiji University, 2Dept. Biological CORP., 2Dep. Biol. Sci., Chuo Nutritional Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, Sch. Science and Engineering., Plant Innovation Center) Univ., 4Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Life Sci., SOKENDAI, 5Sci. Tech., Science and Technology, Fac. Univ., 3Tokyo Institute of 4Grad. Sch. of Human and Env. Univ. Saitama, 2Riken CSRS, Univ.) Tokyo. Univ. Sci.) Industrial Science and Technology, Technology) studies., Univ. Kyoto, 5Fac. Sci. 3Grad. Sch. Agriculture., Univ. Tokyo University of Science, Eng., Konan Univ.) Meiji, 4AIST. Bioproduction 3Advanced Instrumental Analysis Research Institute) Center of Teikyo University, 4Dept. Biosciences, Fac. Science and engineering, Teikyo University)

仝=Presentation in English 59 ● Day 2, Thu., March 14, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N Room O Time S07 Symposium (9:00–12:00) Workshop 15th Database The Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Environmental Others (New technology, Cell wall Secondary metabolism Photosynthesis Reproductive growth Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Signaling molecules interaction A responses B Bioresources)

11:00 2aC09 2aD09 2aE09 2aG09 2aH09 2aI09 2aJ09 2aK09 仝 2aM09 仝 2aO09 仝 11:00 Identification of characteristic Mechanism of glucosinolate Low temperature stimulates Interaction between strigolactone Structural and functional Cell Cycle Dependent Changes in A study of cambial cell identity by Interference of Arabidopsis Photosynthesis and Yield Establishment of Agrobacterium- gene expression in interfamily breakdown under sulfur ferredoxin-independent cyclic and brassinosteroid on leaf angle analyses of the cysteine-rich Localization of Arabidopsis VISUAL-single cell analysis thaliana growth and immune Performance of Sesame Genotypes mediated transient transformation grafting of Nicotiana deficiency electron flow within photosystem in rice domain of Arabidopsis Gex1 Intermediate Filament Motif Shunji Yamada, Hiroo Fukuda, system by Rhizobiales commensal under Different Water Logging in Marchantia polymorpha Michitaka Notaguchi1,2,3, Ryo Ryosuke Sugiyama, Ayuko I of thylakoid membranes in Masato Shindo, Koichiro protein required for polar nuclear Protein in Transgenic Tobacco Yuki Kondo (Grad. Sch. Sci., bacteria Period Hidekazu Iwakawa, Hirofumi Tabata1, Koji Okayasu1, Yu Kuwahara, Masami Yokota Hirai wheat leaves Shimomura, Mikihisa Umehara fusion BY-2 Cells and the Expression of a Univ. of Tokyo) Ryohei Thomas Nakano1,2, Ruben Dr. Md. Tariqul Islam1, Mahbuba Nakagami (Max Planck Institute 1 4 1 1,2 3 2 1 Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis (9:00–11:45) photosynthesis C4 supporting mechanism the out Find Sawai , Takamasa Suzuki , (RIKEN CSRS) Hiroaki Ihara, Chikahiro Miyake (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Toyo Shuh-ichi Nishikawa , Chiharu Homologous Gene. Garrido-Oter , Pawel Bednarek , Khatoon ( CROP PHYSIOLOGY for Plant Breeding Research) Ken-ichi Kurotani1 (1Grad. Sch. (Grad. Sch. Agri., Univ. Kobe) Univ.) Suzuki2, Shin Kawano3, Hitomi Yamashita2, Hikaru Paul Schulzre-Lefert1,2 (1Max DIVISION, BINA, Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Nobuhisa Watanabe4, Toshiya Utsunomiya1, Tsuyoshi Kaneta1 Planck Institute for Plant Breeding MYMENSINGH, 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Endo3 (1Fac. Sci., Niigata Univ., (1Grad. Sch. Sci. & Eng., Ehime Research (MPIPZ), 2Cluster of BANGLADESH, 2CROP 3PRESTO, Nagoya Univ., 4Grad. 2Fac. Sci., Niigata Univ., 3Fac. Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.) Excellence on Plant Sciences PHYSIOLOGY DIVISION, Sch. Biosci. Biotech, Chubu Life Sci., Kyoto Sangyo Univ., (CEPLAS), 3Polish Academy of BINA, MYMENSINGH, Univ.) 4NUSR, Nagoya Univ.) Sciences) BANGLADESH)

11:15 2aC10 2aD10 2aE10 2aH10 2aI10 2aJ10 2aK10 仝 2aM10 2aO10 11:15 Analysis of regulatory Alteration of glucosinolate Ferredoxin-independent cyclic Hunting Of Zygote Polarity Straight organ growth requires Analysis of cell fate determination The suppression of immune Genetic analysis of acquired Transient expression system mechanisms of intercellular metabolism by light conditions electron flow within photosystem Regulators By Transcriptomic NEK6-dependent dampening of with a novel culture system for responses in nematode-resistant osmotolerance in Arabidopsis “Tsukuba system” for production space formation in land plants in Arabidopsis leaf I (PSI) of thylakoid membranes Approach microtubule response to phloem companion cell plant Solanum torvum by thaliana using acquired tolerant of recombinant proteins in plants. Miya Mizutani1, Yuki Hayashi1, Tomomi Ichinose1, Yuzo in wheat leaves Yusuke Kimata1, Takamasa mechanical stress differentiation root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne mutants Kenji Miura, Ken Hoshikawa, Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Ryuichi Yamazaki2, Daisuke Miura3, Kanae Kadota2,5, Riu Furutani1, Suzuki2, Miya Mizutani1,3, Shogo Takatani1, Stéphane Takayuki Tamaki1, Satoyo Oya1, arenaria Masashi Tamura, Satoru Kunitake, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Miyo Nishihama3, Toshinori Sun-Ju Kim4, Akiko Maruyama- Amane Makino3,5, Yuji Suzuki4,5, Tomomi Yamada1,3, M. Masahiro Verger1, Takashi Okamoto2, Taku Makiko Naito1, Yasuko Ozawa1, Kazuki Sato1, Yasuhiro Kadota1, Izumi Yotsui, Yoichi Sakata, Takaoka, Hiroshi Ezura (Faculty Kinoshita1,4, Takayuki Kohchi3, Nakashita1 (1Fac.Agr.Kyushu Shinya Wada4,5, Chikahiro Kanaoka1,3, Tetsuya Takahashi2, Olivier Hamant1, Mayuko Sato2, Mayumi Pamela Gan1, Taketo Uehara2, Teruaki Taji (Department of of Life and Environmental Tetsuya Higashiyama1,4, M. Univ., 2Shimadzu Corporation, Miyake2,5 (1Fac. Agri. Kobe Higashiyama1,3, Minako Ueda1,3 Hiroyasu Motose2 (1Plant Wakazaki2, Kiminori Toyooka2, Takahiro Bino3, Katsushi Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. of Sciences/ Tsukuba-Plant Masahiro Kanaoka1 (1Grad. Sch. 3AIST, 4Chungnam National Univ., 2Fac. Agri. Grad. Sch. (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Development and Reproduction Hiroo Fukuda1, Yuki Kondo1 Yamaguchi3, Yasunori Ichihashi4,5, Agriculture) Innovation Research Center, Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Univ.) Kobe Univ., 3Fac. Agri. Grad. 2College of Bioscience and Laboratory, ENS de Lyon, 2Grad. (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, Hideaki Iwahori6, Noriko Maki1, University of Tsukuba) Sci., Kobe Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sch. Tohoku Univ., 4Fac. Agri. Biotechnology, Chubu Univ., Sch. Nat. Sci. & Tech., Okayama 2RIKEN, CSRS) Shuji Shigenobu3, Takamasa Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., 4ITbM, Iwate Univ., 5Core Research for 3Institute of Transformative Univ.) Suzuki7, Ken Shirasu1,8 (1RIKEN Nagoya Univ.) Environmental Science and Bio-Molecules (ITbM), Nagoya CSRS, 2National Agriculture and Technology) Univ.) Food Research Organization, 3National Institute for Basic Biology, 4RIKEN BRC, 5JST PRESTO, 6Ryukoku Univ., 7Chubu Univ., 8Univ. Tokyo)

11:30 2aC11 2aD11 2aE11 仝 2aH11 2aI11 2aJ11 2aK11 仝 2aM11 2aO11 11:30 Tissue-specific expression of Functional Analysis of the A photosystem I assembly factor, Functional analysis of The microtubule-associated A role of auxin biosynthesis in Expression dynamics of subtilases Genetical analysis of natural Establishment and metabolic genes related to tissue reunion Phytochelatin Synthases in the CGL71, is involved in a PSI RC ENDOSEPRM3 in Arabidopsis protein family, CORD, is required initial vascular development in in the haustorium of the parasitic variation in salt tolerance among profiling of light-emitting plants and vascular differentiation in Biosynthesis of S-Alk(en) assembly in the green alga Hironori Takasaki1, Miho Ikeda1, for phragmoplast formation in Arabidopsis roots plant Phtheirospermum japonicum Arabidopsis thaliana accessions using luciferin-luciferase system incised Arabidopsis inflorescence ylcysteine Sulfoxides in Garlic Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Yilin Zhang1, Daisuke mitosis Kyoko Ohashi-Ito1, Kuninori Satoshi Ogawa1, Takanori Yu Ito, Izumi Yotsui, Yoichi Yuji Sawada, Kai Uchida, Masami stems Yumina Oiwa1, Masayo Asano1, Sreedhar Nellaepalli1,2, Yuichiro Maruyama2, Nobutaka Mitsuda3, Takema Sasaki1, Takashi Murata2,3, Iwamoto1, Mikiko Kojima2, Wakatake1,2, Juliane K. Ishida1,2, Sakata, Teruaki Taji (Dept of Yokota Hirai (RIKEN Center for Yusuke Oba1, Sakura Yoshihara1, Hideyuki Suzuki2, Yukihiro Takahashi1,2 (1Research Institute Tetsu Kinoshita2, Masaru Kohei Otomo4, Motosuke Hitoshi Sakakibara2,3, Hiroo Satoko Yoshida1,3, Yasunori Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. of Sustainable Resource Science) Tsutomu Aohara1, Keita Kodera3, Tadamitsu Tsuneyoshi3, for Interdisciplinary Science, Ohme-Takagi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tsutsumi4, Tomomi Nemoto4, Fukuda1 (1Grad. Shc. Sci., The Ichihashi1,4, Ken Shirasu1,2 Agriculture) Matsuoka2, Masashi Asahina2, Kazuki Saito1, Naoko Okayama University, Eng., Univ. Saitama, 2Kihara Mitsuyasu Hasebe2,3, Yoshihisa Univ. Tokyo, 2CSRS, RIKEN, (1RIKEN, CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. of Yuki Kondo3, Shinobu Satoh1 Yoshimoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Pharm. 2JST-CREST) Inst.Biol. Res., Univ., Yokohama Oda1,5 (1Center for Frontier 3Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 3Grad. Sch. (1Grad. Sch. Life and Envi. Sci., Sci., Chiba Univ., 2Kazusa DNA City, 3Bioprod. Res. Inst., AIST) Research, National Institute of Univ.) of Bio. Sci., NAIST, 4JST, Univ. Tsukuba, 2Bio. Sci., Univ. Research Institute, 3Wakunaga Genetics, 2Division of PRESTO) Teikyo, 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) Evolutionary Biology, National Tokyo) Institutes of Basic Biology, 3Department of Basic Biology, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), 4Nikon Imaging Center, Hokkaido University, 5Department of Genetics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI))

11:45 2aC12 2aD12 2aE12 仝 2aH12 2aI12 2aJ12 2aK12 2aM12 2aO12 11:45 Analysis of contribution of GSL Functional Analysis of LeDI-2, a Pet9, a rhodanese-like domain Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate Fluorescent microscopic Functional analysis of HR0109 Overexpression and subcellular Isolation and characterization of Accelerating Soybean Breeding in

family to low-Ca tolerance in Small Protein Specifically protein, involved in the 5-kinase genes, the PtdIns(4,5)P2 observation of actin filaments and transcription factor that regulates localization analyses of the acquired osmotolerance defective a CO2-Supplemented Growth Arabidopsis thaliana Expressed Upon Shikonin biogenesis of the cytochrome b6f producing enzyme, are microtubules directly fused with cell division and differentiation in candidates for genes of salicylic (aod) mutants from A. thaliana Chamber Yusuke Shikanai1, Mayu Asada1, Production in Lithospermum complex in maize responsible for pollen fluorescent proteins in plant cells plants. acid synthetic pathway Bu-5 Yukari Nagatoshi1, Yasunari Shunsaku Kuroki2, Mutsumi erythrorhizon Yukari Asakura1, Rosalind development in Arabidopsis Saku Kijima1, Nobutaka Mitsuda1, Mikiya Takahashi1, Miho Ikeda1, Hirotomo Komori, Sayaka Imano, Takashi Koyama1, Ryohei Fujita1,2 (1Japan International Yamagami3, Shuji Shigenobu4, Takuji Ichino1, Kanade Tatsumi1, Williams-Carrier2, Alice Barkan2, Mariko Kato, Machiko Watari, Taro Uyeda2 (1Bioproduction Res. Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Masaru Shinpei Katou (Katou Shinpei lab., Yoshihara2, Shigeki Nozawa2, Research Center for Agricultural Katsushi Yamaguchi4, Takehiro Taku Tsuyama2, Kazufumi Masato Nakai1 (1Inst. Protein Takashi Fujiwara, Takashi Inst., AIST, 2Dept. Physics, Ohme-Takagi1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Fac. Agr., Shinshu Univ.) Yoshihiro Hase2, Issay Narumi2, Sciences(JIRCAS), 2Univ. Kamiya1, Toru Fujiwara1 (1Grad. Yazaki1 (1RISH, Kyoto Univ., Res., Osaka Univ., 2Inst. Mol. Aoyama (Inst. Chem. Res., Waseda Univ.) Univ. Saitama, 2Bioproduction Izumi Yotsui1, Yoichi Sakata1, Tsukuba) Sch. Agric. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Fac. Agri., Univ. Miyazaki) Biol., Univ. Oregon, USA) Kyoto Univ.) Research institute, National Teruaki Taji1 (1Department of Bio 2Fac. Agric., Univ. Tokyo, 3Inst. Institute of Advanced Industrial Science; Tokyo University Of Environ. Sci., 4Natl. Inst. Basic Science and Technology) Agriculture, 2Ion beam Biol.) Mutagenesis Research Group; Quantum Beam Science Directorate)

60 ● Day 2, Thu., March 14, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C Room D Room E F Room G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N Room O Time S07 Symposium (9:00–12:00) Workshop 15th Database The Plant hormones/ Plant-organism Environmental Others (New technology, Cell wall Secondary metabolism Photosynthesis Reproductive growth Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Signaling molecules interaction A responses B Bioresources)

11:00 2aC09 2aD09 2aE09 2aG09 2aH09 2aI09 2aJ09 2aK09 仝 2aM09 仝 2aO09 仝 11:00 Identification of characteristic Mechanism of glucosinolate Low temperature stimulates Interaction between strigolactone Structural and functional Cell Cycle Dependent Changes in A study of cambial cell identity by Interference of Arabidopsis Photosynthesis and Yield Establishment of Agrobacterium- gene expression in interfamily breakdown under sulfur ferredoxin-independent cyclic and brassinosteroid on leaf angle analyses of the cysteine-rich Localization of Arabidopsis VISUAL-single cell analysis thaliana growth and immune Performance of Sesame Genotypes mediated transient transformation grafting of Nicotiana deficiency electron flow within photosystem in rice domain of Arabidopsis Gex1 Intermediate Filament Motif Shunji Yamada, Hiroo Fukuda, system by Rhizobiales commensal under Different Water Logging in Marchantia polymorpha Michitaka Notaguchi1,2,3, Ryo Ryosuke Sugiyama, Ayuko I of thylakoid membranes in Masato Shindo, Koichiro protein required for polar nuclear Protein in Transgenic Tobacco Yuki Kondo (Grad. Sch. Sci., bacteria Period Hidekazu Iwakawa, Hirofumi Tabata1, Koji Okayasu1, Yu Kuwahara, Masami Yokota Hirai wheat leaves Shimomura, Mikihisa Umehara fusion BY-2 Cells and the Expression of a Univ. of Tokyo) Ryohei Thomas Nakano1,2, Ruben Dr. Md. Tariqul Islam1, Mahbuba Nakagami (Max Planck Institute 1 4 1 1,2 3 2 1 Find out the mechanism supporting C4 photosynthesis (9:00–11:45) photosynthesis C4 supporting mechanism the out Find Sawai , Takamasa Suzuki , (RIKEN CSRS) Hiroaki Ihara, Chikahiro Miyake (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Toyo Shuh-ichi Nishikawa , Chiharu Homologous Gene. Garrido-Oter , Pawel Bednarek , Khatoon ( CROP PHYSIOLOGY for Plant Breeding Research) Ken-ichi Kurotani1 (1Grad. Sch. (Grad. Sch. Agri., Univ. Kobe) Univ.) Suzuki2, Shin Kawano3, Hitomi Yamashita2, Hikaru Paul Schulzre-Lefert1,2 (1Max DIVISION, BINA, Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Nobuhisa Watanabe4, Toshiya Utsunomiya1, Tsuyoshi Kaneta1 Planck Institute for Plant Breeding MYMENSINGH, 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Endo3 (1Fac. Sci., Niigata Univ., (1Grad. Sch. Sci. & Eng., Ehime Research (MPIPZ), 2Cluster of BANGLADESH, 2CROP 3PRESTO, Nagoya Univ., 4Grad. 2Fac. Sci., Niigata Univ., 3Fac. Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.) Excellence on Plant Sciences PHYSIOLOGY DIVISION, Sch. Biosci. Biotech, Chubu Life Sci., Kyoto Sangyo Univ., (CEPLAS), 3Polish Academy of BINA, MYMENSINGH, Univ.) 4NUSR, Nagoya Univ.) Sciences) BANGLADESH)

11:15 2aC10 2aD10 2aE10 2aH10 2aI10 2aJ10 2aK10 仝 2aM10 2aO10 11:15 Analysis of regulatory Alteration of glucosinolate Ferredoxin-independent cyclic Hunting Of Zygote Polarity Straight organ growth requires Analysis of cell fate determination The suppression of immune Genetic analysis of acquired Transient expression system mechanisms of intercellular metabolism by light conditions electron flow within photosystem Regulators By Transcriptomic NEK6-dependent dampening of with a novel culture system for responses in nematode-resistant osmotolerance in Arabidopsis “Tsukuba system” for production space formation in land plants in Arabidopsis leaf I (PSI) of thylakoid membranes Approach microtubule response to phloem companion cell plant Solanum torvum by thaliana using acquired tolerant of recombinant proteins in plants. Miya Mizutani1, Yuki Hayashi1, Tomomi Ichinose1, Yuzo in wheat leaves Yusuke Kimata1, Takamasa mechanical stress differentiation root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne mutants Kenji Miura, Ken Hoshikawa, Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Ryuichi Yamazaki2, Daisuke Miura3, Kanae Kadota2,5, Riu Furutani1, Suzuki2, Miya Mizutani1,3, Shogo Takatani1, Stéphane Takayuki Tamaki1, Satoyo Oya1, arenaria Masashi Tamura, Satoru Kunitake, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Miyo Nishihama3, Toshinori Sun-Ju Kim4, Akiko Maruyama- Amane Makino3,5, Yuji Suzuki4,5, Tomomi Yamada1,3, M. Masahiro Verger1, Takashi Okamoto2, Taku Makiko Naito1, Yasuko Ozawa1, Kazuki Sato1, Yasuhiro Kadota1, Izumi Yotsui, Yoichi Sakata, Takaoka, Hiroshi Ezura (Faculty Kinoshita1,4, Takayuki Kohchi3, Nakashita1 (1Fac.Agr.Kyushu Shinya Wada4,5, Chikahiro Kanaoka1,3, Tetsuya Takahashi2, Olivier Hamant1, Mayuko Sato2, Mayumi Pamela Gan1, Taketo Uehara2, Teruaki Taji (Department of of Life and Environmental Tetsuya Higashiyama1,4, M. Univ., 2Shimadzu Corporation, Miyake2,5 (1Fac. Agri. Kobe Higashiyama1,3, Minako Ueda1,3 Hiroyasu Motose2 (1Plant Wakazaki2, Kiminori Toyooka2, Takahiro Bino3, Katsushi Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. of Sciences/ Tsukuba-Plant Masahiro Kanaoka1 (1Grad. Sch. 3AIST, 4Chungnam National Univ., 2Fac. Agri. Grad. Sch. (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Development and Reproduction Hiroo Fukuda1, Yuki Kondo1 Yamaguchi3, Yasunori Ichihashi4,5, Agriculture) Innovation Research Center, Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Univ.) Kobe Univ., 3Fac. Agri. Grad. 2College of Bioscience and Laboratory, ENS de Lyon, 2Grad. (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, Hideaki Iwahori6, Noriko Maki1, University of Tsukuba) Sci., Kobe Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sch. Tohoku Univ., 4Fac. Agri. Biotechnology, Chubu Univ., Sch. Nat. Sci. & Tech., Okayama 2RIKEN, CSRS) Shuji Shigenobu3, Takamasa Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., 4ITbM, Iwate Univ., 5Core Research for 3Institute of Transformative Univ.) Suzuki7, Ken Shirasu1,8 (1RIKEN Nagoya Univ.) Environmental Science and Bio-Molecules (ITbM), Nagoya CSRS, 2National Agriculture and Technology) Univ.) Food Research Organization, 3National Institute for Basic Biology, 4RIKEN BRC, 5JST PRESTO, 6Ryukoku Univ., 7Chubu Univ., 8Univ. Tokyo)

11:30 2aC11 2aD11 2aE11 仝 2aH11 2aI11 2aJ11 2aK11 仝 2aM11 2aO11 11:30 Tissue-specific expression of Functional Analysis of the A photosystem I assembly factor, Functional analysis of The microtubule-associated A role of auxin biosynthesis in Expression dynamics of subtilases Genetical analysis of natural Establishment and metabolic genes related to tissue reunion Phytochelatin Synthases in the CGL71, is involved in a PSI RC ENDOSEPRM3 in Arabidopsis protein family, CORD, is required initial vascular development in in the haustorium of the parasitic variation in salt tolerance among profiling of light-emitting plants and vascular differentiation in Biosynthesis of S-Alk(en) assembly in the green alga Hironori Takasaki1, Miho Ikeda1, for phragmoplast formation in Arabidopsis roots plant Phtheirospermum japonicum Arabidopsis thaliana accessions using luciferin-luciferase system incised Arabidopsis inflorescence ylcysteine Sulfoxides in Garlic Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Yilin Zhang1, Daisuke mitosis Kyoko Ohashi-Ito1, Kuninori Satoshi Ogawa1, Takanori Yu Ito, Izumi Yotsui, Yoichi Yuji Sawada, Kai Uchida, Masami stems Yumina Oiwa1, Masayo Asano1, Sreedhar Nellaepalli1,2, Yuichiro Maruyama2, Nobutaka Mitsuda3, Takema Sasaki1, Takashi Murata2,3, Iwamoto1, Mikiko Kojima2, Wakatake1,2, Juliane K. Ishida1,2, Sakata, Teruaki Taji (Dept of Yokota Hirai (RIKEN Center for Yusuke Oba1, Sakura Yoshihara1, Hideyuki Suzuki2, Yukihiro Takahashi1,2 (1Research Institute Tetsu Kinoshita2, Masaru Kohei Otomo4, Motosuke Hitoshi Sakakibara2,3, Hiroo Satoko Yoshida1,3, Yasunori Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. of Sustainable Resource Science) Tsutomu Aohara1, Keita Kodera3, Tadamitsu Tsuneyoshi3, for Interdisciplinary Science, Ohme-Takagi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tsutsumi4, Tomomi Nemoto4, Fukuda1 (1Grad. Shc. Sci., The Ichihashi1,4, Ken Shirasu1,2 Agriculture) Matsuoka2, Masashi Asahina2, Kazuki Saito1, Naoko Okayama University, Eng., Univ. Saitama, 2Kihara Mitsuyasu Hasebe2,3, Yoshihisa Univ. Tokyo, 2CSRS, RIKEN, (1RIKEN, CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. of Yuki Kondo3, Shinobu Satoh1 Yoshimoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Pharm. 2JST-CREST) Inst.Biol. Res., Univ., Yokohama Oda1,5 (1Center for Frontier 3Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 3Grad. Sch. (1Grad. Sch. Life and Envi. Sci., Sci., Chiba Univ., 2Kazusa DNA City, 3Bioprod. Res. Inst., AIST) Research, National Institute of Univ.) of Bio. Sci., NAIST, 4JST, Univ. Tsukuba, 2Bio. Sci., Univ. Research Institute, 3Wakunaga Genetics, 2Division of PRESTO) Teikyo, 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) Evolutionary Biology, National Tokyo) Institutes of Basic Biology, 3Department of Basic Biology, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), 4Nikon Imaging Center, Hokkaido University, 5Department of Genetics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI))

11:45 2aC12 2aD12 2aE12 仝 2aH12 2aI12 2aJ12 2aK12 2aM12 2aO12 11:45 Analysis of contribution of GSL Functional Analysis of LeDI-2, a Pet9, a rhodanese-like domain Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate Fluorescent microscopic Functional analysis of HR0109 Overexpression and subcellular Isolation and characterization of Accelerating Soybean Breeding in family to low-Ca tolerance in Small Protein Specifically protein, involved in the 5-kinase genes, the PtdIns(4,5)P2 observation of actin filaments and transcription factor that regulates localization analyses of the acquired osmotolerance defective a CO2-Supplemented Growth Arabidopsis thaliana Expressed Upon Shikonin biogenesis of the cytochrome b6f producing enzyme, are microtubules directly fused with cell division and differentiation in candidates for genes of salicylic (aod) mutants from A. thaliana Chamber Yusuke Shikanai1, Mayu Asada1, Production in Lithospermum complex in maize responsible for pollen fluorescent proteins in plant cells plants. acid synthetic pathway Bu-5 Yukari Nagatoshi1, Yasunari Shunsaku Kuroki2, Mutsumi erythrorhizon Yukari Asakura1, Rosalind development in Arabidopsis Saku Kijima1, Nobutaka Mitsuda1, Mikiya Takahashi1, Miho Ikeda1, Hirotomo Komori, Sayaka Imano, Takashi Koyama1, Ryohei Fujita1,2 (1Japan International Yamagami3, Shuji Shigenobu4, Takuji Ichino1, Kanade Tatsumi1, Williams-Carrier2, Alice Barkan2, Mariko Kato, Machiko Watari, Taro Uyeda2 (1Bioproduction Res. Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Masaru Shinpei Katou (Katou Shinpei lab., Yoshihara2, Shigeki Nozawa2, Research Center for Agricultural Katsushi Yamaguchi4, Takehiro Taku Tsuyama2, Kazufumi Masato Nakai1 (1Inst. Protein Takashi Fujiwara, Takashi Inst., AIST, 2Dept. Physics, Ohme-Takagi1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Fac. Agr., Shinshu Univ.) Yoshihiro Hase2, Issay Narumi2, Sciences(JIRCAS), 2Univ. Kamiya1, Toru Fujiwara1 (1Grad. Yazaki1 (1RISH, Kyoto Univ., Res., Osaka Univ., 2Inst. Mol. Aoyama (Inst. Chem. Res., Waseda Univ.) Univ. Saitama, 2Bioproduction Izumi Yotsui1, Yoichi Sakata1, Tsukuba) Sch. Agric. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Fac. Agri., Univ. Miyazaki) Biol., Univ. Oregon, USA) Kyoto Univ.) Research institute, National Teruaki Taji1 (1Department of Bio 2Fac. Agric., Univ. Tokyo, 3Inst. Institute of Advanced Industrial Science; Tokyo University Of Environ. Sci., 4Natl. Inst. Basic Science and Technology) Agriculture, 2Ion beam Biol.) Mutagenesis Research Group; Quantum Beam Science Directorate)

仝=Presentation in English 61 ● Day 2, Thu., March 14, PM (13:30–16:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E Room F G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N O Time S08 Symposium S09 Symposium Photoreceptors/ Photosynthesis Flowering/Clock Membrane trafficking Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction A, B Environmental responses C Photoresponses

13:30 2pC01 2pE01 2pF01 2pH01 2pI01 2pJ01 2pK01 仝 2pM01 13:30 Forward Genetic Analysis of Enhancement of charge separation in A primordial flowering module Dynamic relationship between ER exit HIGH STEROL ESTER 1 Has a Key The roles of GSK3-BES1 signaling Field Analyses For Structural Dynamics Cold-inducible expression of Arabidopsis Phytochrome-Mediated Alternative the photosynthetic reaction center of the underlies the protective response of sites and moving Golgi stacks in plant Role in Plant Sterol Homeostasis on module in Marchantia polymorpha Of Rice Associated Microbiome DREB1 genes regulated by circadian Promoter Selection green sulfur bacterium Chlorobaculum algal photosynthesis cells Endoplasmic Reticulum Tomoyuki Furuya1, Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Yuniar Devi Utami1, Masako Fuji1, clock components Nanako Katake, Jaewook Kim, tepidum with external phylloquinons Ryutaro Tokutsu1, Konomi Kamada- Junpei Takagi1, Tomoo Shimada2, Takashi Shimada1, Tomoo Shimada2, Ryuichi Nishihama3, Takayuki Kohchi3, Yukiko Shimizu1, Yuichi Hongoh2, Satoshi Kidokoro1, Hiroki Haraguchi1, Tomokazu Ushijima, Tomonao Chihiro Azai1, Su Lin2,3, Kein E. Fujimura1, Takuya Matsuo2, Tomohito Ikuko Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. of Sci. Yozo Okazaki3, Yasuhiro Higashi4, Hiroo Fukuda1, Yuki Kondo1 (1Grad. Sch. Yutaka Sato3, Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Tomona Ishikawa1, Satomi Toda1, Kazuo 3 1 3 1 1 2 4,5 6 2 2 2 How to inherit and rewrite cellular memory in plants (13:30–16:00) plants in memory cellular rewrite and inherit to How Plant mineral transporters: from function to structure and modelling (13:30–16:00) modelling and structure to function from transporters: mineral Plant Matsushita (Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ.) Redding ( Col. Life Sci., Ritsumeikan Yamasaki , Jun Minagawa ( Div. and Eng., Konan Univ., Grad. Sch. of Kazuki Saito , Keiko Kuwata , Kaori Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Sci. Tech., NAIST, Sch. Life Sci. Tech., Shinozaki , Kazuko Yamaguchi- Univ., 2The Biodesign Inst., Arizona Envir. Photobiol., NIBB, 2Cent. Gene Sci., Kyoto Univ.) Oyama7, Misako Kato7, Yoshitaka Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Tokyo Tech., 3NIG) Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci., State Univ., 3Sch. Mol. Sci., Arizona Res., Nagoya Univ., 3Sci. Technol. Takano8, Takashi Ueda9,10,11, Akihiko Univ.) Univ. Tokyo, 2Center for Sustainable State Univ.) Dep., Kochi Univ.) Nakano12, Haruko Ueda13, Ikuko Resource Science, RIKEN) Hara-Nishimura13 (1Grad. Sch. of Horticulture, Chiba Univ., 2Grad. Sch. of Sci., Kyoto Univ., 3Mie Univ., 4RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, 5Grad. Sch. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba Univ., 6Nagoya Univ., 7Ochanomizu Univ., 8Grad. Sch. of Agri., Kyoto Univ., 9National Institute for Basic Biology, 10JST PRESTO, 11SOKENDAI, 12RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, 13Konan Univ.)

13:45 2pC02 2pE02 2pF02 2pH02 2pI02 2pJ02 2pK02 仝 2pM02 13:45 Cis-Element Analysis of Phytochrome- Theoretical Model of Exciton States Floral induction by day lengths and Mechanisms of membrane trafficking Identification of components and Analysis of Arabidopsis DROL1 gene Three-dimensional reconstruction of the Functional Analysis of Protein Kinases Mediated Alternative Promoter and Ultra-fast Energy Transfer in environmental stresses in a duckweed, regulating male gametogenesis in functional analysis of ER-plasma dependent splicing internal structure of a haustorium in that Is Involved in the Post-Translational Selection in Arabidopsis Heliobacterial Type-I Homodimeric Wolffiella hyalina. Arabidopsis membrane contact sites Takamasa Suzuki1, Yuki Ueno1, Yusuke parasitic plants Regulation of the Stress-Responsive Jaewook Kim1, Mika Nomoto2, Reaction Center Minako Isoda, Shogo Ito, Tokitaka Kazuo Ebine1,2, Takashi Ueda1,2 (1Div. Kazuya Ishikawa1, Kentaro Tamura2, Kimata2, Hideki Tanaka1, Hibiki Akeda1, Natsumi Masumoto1, Yuki Suzuki1,3, Transcription Factor DREB2A Yasuomi Tada2, Tomonao Matsushita1 Akihiro Kimura, Shigeru Itoh (Dept Oyama (Dept. Bot., Grad. Sch. Sci., Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 2Sch. Life Yoichiro Fukao3, Tomoo Shimada1 Toru Kato1, Yuki Sugita1, Tsutae Kawai1, Songkui Cui1,2, Mayumi Wakazaki2, Junya Mizoi1, Ryosuke Takahashi1, (1Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ., 2Gene Physics, Grad Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ) Kyoto Univ.) Sci., SOKENDAI) (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 2Sch. Tetsuya Higashiyama2,3, Kenzo Mayuko Sato2, Arisa Shibata2, Kie Norihito Nakamichi2,3, Toshinori Research Center, Nagoya Univ.) Food & Nutrition Sci., Univ. Shizuoka., Nakamura1 (1Col. Biosci. Biotech., Kumaishi4, Yasunori Ichihashi4, Ken Kinoshita2,3, Kazuo Shinozaki4, Kazuko 3Dept. Bioinfo., Ritsumeikan Univ.) Chubu Univ., 2Div. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Shirasu2,5, Yoshinobu Sato1, Kiminori Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 3WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Toyooka2, Satoko Yoshida1,2 (1NAIST, Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ.) Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., 2RIKEN, CSRS, Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Nagoya Univ., 3Osaka Uni., 4RIKEN, BRC, 5Univ. 4Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Tokyo, Grad. Sch. Sci.) RIKEN)

14:00 2pC03 2pE03 2pF03 2pH03 2pI03 2pJ03 2pK03 仝 2pM03 14:00 Both phytochrome phytochrome B Spectroscopic analyses of the A mechanical model for circadian clock Regulatory Mechanisms of Biogenesis Functional Analysis of the ER-Body- The transcription factor regulating seed Ethylene signaling is involved in Analysis of the subcellular localization of proteins in shoots and roots are D1-S169A mutant of photosystem II in KaiC: Harmonic oscillator in of the Oil Body in Marchantia Formation Factor NAI2 in Arabidopsis coat cuticle is involved in seed longevity host-parasitic plant interaction via HTS1 protein under high temperature involved in the regulation of -mediated for understanding the water oxidation CI-ATPase as pacemaker for stable polymorpha Tadashi Kunieda1,2, Keiko Kuwata3, Kenji Yoshimi Oshima1, Takako Narumi2, regulation of haustorium development stress regulatory mechanism of phosphorus mechanism periodicity Takehiko Kanazawa1,2, Takashi Ueda1,2 Yamada4, Taku Demura2, Ikuko Yasuko Kaneko3, Toshiki Ishikawa4, Songkui Cui1,2, Ken Shirasu2, Satoko Takuya Ogata1, Yasunari Fujita1,2 (1Biol. acquisition Yuichiro Shimada1, Tomomi Kumiko Ito-Miwa1, Tomoaki (1Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 2Life Sci., Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. of Sci. and Eng., Maki Kawai-Yamada4, Masaru Yoshida1,2 (1Nara Inst. Sci. Tech., Resources Post-harvest Div., JIRCAS, Yasuhito Sakuraba1, Satomi Kanno1, Kitajima-Ihara1, Ryo Nagao1,2, Takumi Muranaka2, Takao Kondo1 (1Grad. Sch. SOKENDAI) Konan Univ., 2Div. of Biol. Sci., NAIST, Ohme-Takagi5, Nobutaka Mitsuda1 2RIKEN) 2Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Univ. Atsushi Mabuchi2, Keina Monda2, Koh Noguchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Center for 3WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 4Malopolska (1Bioprod. Res. Inst., Natl. Adv. Ind. Sci. Tsukuba) Iba2, Shuichi Yanagisawa1 (1Biotech. Univ., 2RIIS, Okayama Univ.) Ecological Research, Kyoto Univ.) Center Biotechnol., Jagiellonian Univ.) & Tech. (AIST), 2Fac. Agr. Kagawa univ., Res. Center, Univ. Tokyo, 2Dept. Biol., 3Fac. Educ., Saitama Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Fac. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) Sci & Eng., Saitama univ., 5Inst. Envir. Sci. & Tech. (IEST), Saitama univ.)

14:15 2pC04 2pE04 2pF04 2pH04 2pI04 2pJ04 2pK04 2pM04 14:15 Far-red high-irradiance response Post-translational modification of D1 A mechanical model for circadian clock Search for the molecular determinants Analysis on the function and localization Arabidopsis thaliana IDD4 gene is a Involvement of gibberellin and branching Excess supply of nitrogen mitigate signaling regulates reproductive protein in PSII repair cycle in KaiC: Loose coupling between two for plasma membrane localization of a control of the new factor, APEM6, which novel factor for seed germination control factor in Paris-type arbuscular phosphate-starvation stress via the induction in Marchantia polymorpha Yusuke Kato1, Dogra Vivek2, Li ATPases in KaiC sustains robust cuticle-related transporter ABCG11 in is involved in peroxisome biogenesis Takuya Aoyanagi2, Akiko Kozaki1 (1Grad. mycorrhizal symbiosis in Eustoma activation of autophagy in plants Keisuke Inoue, Ryuichi Nishihama, Mingyue2, Hiroshi Kuroda3, Yuichiro oscillation Arabidopsis Akane Kamigaki1, Mikio Nishimura2, Sch. Sci., univ. Shizuoka, 2Grad. Sch. grandiflorum Yushi Yoshitake1, Sakuya Nakamura2, Takashi Araki, Takayuki Kohchi (Grad. Takahashi3, Kim Chanhong2, Wataru Kumiko Ito-Miwa1, Tomoaki Hirokazu Tanaka1, Satomi Tai2, Yuki Shoji Mano1,3 (1NIBB, Dept.Cell Biol., Integrated Science and Technology., univ. Takaya Tominaga1, Chihiro Miura2, Masanori Izumi2,3,4, Hiroyuki Ohta1,5, Mie Sch. Biostudies, Univ. Kyoto) Sakamoto1 (1IPSR Okayama Muranaka2, Takao Kondo1 (1Grad.Sch. Hashiguchi2, Megumi Eguchi1, Keita 2Konan Univ., Facl. Sci., 3Sokendai, Shizuoka) Naoya Takeda3, Yuri Kanno4, Yoshihiro Shimojima1 (1Sch. Life Sci. Tech., Titech, University, 2Shanghai Center for Plant Sci.,Nagoya Univ., 2Center for Mitani1, Tatsuo Kakimoto2 (1Sch. Agri., Dept.Basic Biol.) Takemura2, Mitsunori Seo4, Masahide 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. Tohoku, Stress Biology and Center of Ecological Research, Kyoto Univ.) Meiji Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Yamato5, Hironori Kaminaka2 (1Dept. 3FRIS, Univ. Tohoku, 4PREST, JST, Excellence in Molecular Plant Univ.) Agr. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sust. Sci., Tottori 5OPERA, JST) Sciences, Chinese Academy of Univ., 2Fac. Arg., Tottori Univ., 3Schl. Sciences, China, 3Research Institute for Sci. Tech., Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama 4RIKEN CSRS, 5Fac. Edu., Chiba Univ.) University)

14:30 2pC05 2pE05 2pF05 2pH05 2pI05 2pJ05 2pK05 2pM05 14:30 The analysis of MYB involved in light Structural changes of oxygen-evolving Circadian oscillation of cyanobacterial GPI-anchoring is required for the GFS9 has a role in piecemeal autophagy Analysis of transcription factors act Global transcriptome analyses reveal that Improvements of Plant Growth and signaling as a negative factor in PSII during S-state transitions revealed clock protein KaiC under anaerobic proper transport and glycan assembly of plastids in dark-grown seedlings of downstream of ETT genes in rice infection of chrysanthemum stunt viroid developments under Ultra-High CO2 Arabidopsis thaliana by XFEL conditions of arabinogalactan protein precursor Arabidopsis embryogenesis (CSVd) affects gene expression profile in condition in International Space Station Setsuko Shimada1, Yukio Kurihara1, Michihiro Suga1, Fusamichi Akita1, Megumi Fujimoto, Yoshitaro Daiki Nagasato2, Yuto Sugita2, Yuhei Hiroyuki Ishida1,6, Hiromi Ishida1,6, Misuzu Nosaka-Takahashi1, Toshiya chrysanthemum plants, but the siRNAs Takuya Furuichi, Shiho Matsunami, Aya Takachika Munesada1,2, Yoko Horii1, Keitaro Yamashita2, Yoshiki Nakajima1, Sambayashi, Chihiro Azai, Kazuki Tsuno2, Ken Matsuoka1,2,3 (1Fac. Agr., Masanori Izumi2,3,4, Makoto Hayashi5, Suzuki1, Sae Shimizu-Sato1, Nhung Ta generated from CSVd RNA genome may Kato, Erika Nakazawa, Yui Nagao, Tomoko Kuriyama1, Mika Minoru Kubo3, Go Ueno5, Honjie Li1, Terauchi (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Kyushu Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Bio-Env. Amane Makino1, Klaas van Wijk6 (1Grad. Kim1, Hirokazu Takahashi2, Takamasa not be directly involved in gene silencing Hiroko Fujita (Dept. Human Life Kawashima1, Minami Matsui1 Takahiro Yamane1, Yasufumi Umena1, Ritsumeikan Univ.) Sci.、Kyushu Univ., 3Biotron Appl. Schl. Agr. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Grad. Suzuki3, Atsushi Toyoda1, Mikio that provokes pathogenicity. Sciences, Nagoya Univ. of Economics) (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. Shin-Ichiro Yonekura1, Long-Jiang Yu1, Ctr., Kyushu Univ.) Schl. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 3FRIS, Nakazono2, Yutaka Sato1 (1NIG, 2Grad. Hiroki Takino1, Sakihito Kitajima2, Saki NanoBioscience., Yokohama City Hironori Murakami5, Takashi Nomura3, Tohoku Univ., 4PRESTO, JST, 5Dept. Sch. Bioagricultural Sci., Nagoya Univ., Hirano1, Mariko Oka3, Takakazu Univ.) Seiki Baba4, Takashi Kumasaka4, Biosci., Nagahama Inst. Biosci. Tech., 3Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Matsuura4, Yoko Ikeda4, Mikiko Kojima5, Masaki Yamamoto5, Hideo Ago5, 6SIPS, Cornell Univ.) Univ.) Yumiko Takebayashi5, Hitoshi Jian-Ren Shen1 (1Research Institute for Sakakibara5, Masanobu Mino1 (1Grad. Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama Sch. Life and Environ. Sci., Kyoto University, 2University of Tokyo, Prefectural Univ., 2Dep. Applied Biol., 3University of Hyogo, 4Japan Kyoto Inst. of Tech., 3Fac. Agric., Tottori Synchrotron Radiation Research Univ., 4Okayama Univ. Inst. Plant Sci. Institute, 5RIKEN SPring-8 Center) Resour., 5RIKEN CSRS)

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Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E Room F G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N O Time S08 Symposium S09 Symposium Photoreceptors/ Photosynthesis Flowering/Clock Membrane trafficking Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction A, B Environmental responses C Photoresponses

13:30 2pC01 2pE01 2pF01 2pH01 2pI01 2pJ01 2pK01 仝 2pM01 13:30 Forward Genetic Analysis of Enhancement of charge separation in A primordial flowering module Dynamic relationship between ER exit HIGH STEROL ESTER 1 Has a Key The roles of GSK3-BES1 signaling Field Analyses For Structural Dynamics Cold-inducible expression of Arabidopsis Phytochrome-Mediated Alternative the photosynthetic reaction center of the underlies the protective response of sites and moving Golgi stacks in plant Role in Plant Sterol Homeostasis on module in Marchantia polymorpha Of Rice Associated Microbiome DREB1 genes regulated by circadian Promoter Selection green sulfur bacterium Chlorobaculum algal photosynthesis cells Endoplasmic Reticulum Tomoyuki Furuya1, Kimitsune Ishizaki2, Yuniar Devi Utami1, Masako Fuji1, clock components Nanako Katake, Jaewook Kim, tepidum with external phylloquinons Ryutaro Tokutsu1, Konomi Kamada- Junpei Takagi1, Tomoo Shimada2, Takashi Shimada1, Tomoo Shimada2, Ryuichi Nishihama3, Takayuki Kohchi3, Yukiko Shimizu1, Yuichi Hongoh2, Satoshi Kidokoro1, Hiroki Haraguchi1, Tomokazu Ushijima, Tomonao Chihiro Azai1, Su Lin2,3, Kein E. Fujimura1, Takuya Matsuo2, Tomohito Ikuko Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. of Sci. Yozo Okazaki3, Yasuhiro Higashi4, Hiroo Fukuda1, Yuki Kondo1 (1Grad. Sch. Yutaka Sato3, Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Tomona Ishikawa1, Satomi Toda1, Kazuo 3 1 3 1 1 2 4,5 6 2 2 2 How to inherit and rewrite cellular memory in plants (13:30–16:00) plants in memory cellular rewrite and inherit to How Plant mineral transporters: from function to structure and modelling (13:30–16:00) modelling and structure to function from transporters: mineral Plant Matsushita (Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ.) Redding ( Col. Life Sci., Ritsumeikan Yamasaki , Jun Minagawa ( Div. and Eng., Konan Univ., Grad. Sch. of Kazuki Saito , Keiko Kuwata , Kaori Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Sci. Tech., NAIST, Sch. Life Sci. Tech., Shinozaki , Kazuko Yamaguchi- Univ., 2The Biodesign Inst., Arizona Envir. Photobiol., NIBB, 2Cent. Gene Sci., Kyoto Univ.) Oyama7, Misako Kato7, Yoshitaka Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Tokyo Tech., 3NIG) Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci., State Univ., 3Sch. Mol. Sci., Arizona Res., Nagoya Univ., 3Sci. Technol. Takano8, Takashi Ueda9,10,11, Akihiko Univ.) Univ. Tokyo, 2Center for Sustainable State Univ.) Dep., Kochi Univ.) Nakano12, Haruko Ueda13, Ikuko Resource Science, RIKEN) Hara-Nishimura13 (1Grad. Sch. of Horticulture, Chiba Univ., 2Grad. Sch. of Sci., Kyoto Univ., 3Mie Univ., 4RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, 5Grad. Sch. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba Univ., 6Nagoya Univ., 7Ochanomizu Univ., 8Grad. Sch. of Agri., Kyoto Univ., 9National Institute for Basic Biology, 10JST PRESTO, 11SOKENDAI, 12RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, 13Konan Univ.)

13:45 2pC02 2pE02 2pF02 2pH02 2pI02 2pJ02 2pK02 仝 2pM02 13:45 Cis-Element Analysis of Phytochrome- Theoretical Model of Exciton States Floral induction by day lengths and Mechanisms of membrane trafficking Identification of components and Analysis of Arabidopsis DROL1 gene Three-dimensional reconstruction of the Functional Analysis of Protein Kinases Mediated Alternative Promoter and Ultra-fast Energy Transfer in environmental stresses in a duckweed, regulating male gametogenesis in functional analysis of ER-plasma dependent splicing internal structure of a haustorium in that Is Involved in the Post-Translational Selection in Arabidopsis Heliobacterial Type-I Homodimeric Wolffiella hyalina. Arabidopsis membrane contact sites Takamasa Suzuki1, Yuki Ueno1, Yusuke parasitic plants Regulation of the Stress-Responsive Jaewook Kim1, Mika Nomoto2, Reaction Center Minako Isoda, Shogo Ito, Tokitaka Kazuo Ebine1,2, Takashi Ueda1,2 (1Div. Kazuya Ishikawa1, Kentaro Tamura2, Kimata2, Hideki Tanaka1, Hibiki Akeda1, Natsumi Masumoto1, Yuki Suzuki1,3, Transcription Factor DREB2A Yasuomi Tada2, Tomonao Matsushita1 Akihiro Kimura, Shigeru Itoh (Dept Oyama (Dept. Bot., Grad. Sch. Sci., Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 2Sch. Life Yoichiro Fukao3, Tomoo Shimada1 Toru Kato1, Yuki Sugita1, Tsutae Kawai1, Songkui Cui1,2, Mayumi Wakazaki2, Junya Mizoi1, Ryosuke Takahashi1, (1Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ., 2Gene Physics, Grad Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ) Kyoto Univ.) Sci., SOKENDAI) (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 2Sch. Tetsuya Higashiyama2,3, Kenzo Mayuko Sato2, Arisa Shibata2, Kie Norihito Nakamichi2,3, Toshinori Research Center, Nagoya Univ.) Food & Nutrition Sci., Univ. Shizuoka., Nakamura1 (1Col. Biosci. Biotech., Kumaishi4, Yasunori Ichihashi4, Ken Kinoshita2,3, Kazuo Shinozaki4, Kazuko 3Dept. Bioinfo., Ritsumeikan Univ.) Chubu Univ., 2Div. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Shirasu2,5, Yoshinobu Sato1, Kiminori Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 3WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Toyooka2, Satoko Yoshida1,2 (1NAIST, Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ.) Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., 2RIKEN, CSRS, Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Nagoya Univ., 3Osaka Uni., 4RIKEN, BRC, 5Univ. 4Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Tokyo, Grad. Sch. Sci.) RIKEN)

14:00 2pC03 2pE03 2pF03 2pH03 2pI03 2pJ03 2pK03 仝 2pM03 14:00 Both phytochrome phytochrome B Spectroscopic analyses of the A mechanical model for circadian clock Regulatory Mechanisms of Biogenesis Functional Analysis of the ER-Body- The transcription factor regulating seed Ethylene signaling is involved in Analysis of the subcellular localization of proteins in shoots and roots are D1-S169A mutant of photosystem II in KaiC: Harmonic oscillator in of the Oil Body in Marchantia Formation Factor NAI2 in Arabidopsis coat cuticle is involved in seed longevity host-parasitic plant interaction via HTS1 protein under high temperature involved in the regulation of -mediated for understanding the water oxidation CI-ATPase as pacemaker for stable polymorpha Tadashi Kunieda1,2, Keiko Kuwata3, Kenji Yoshimi Oshima1, Takako Narumi2, regulation of haustorium development stress regulatory mechanism of phosphorus mechanism periodicity Takehiko Kanazawa1,2, Takashi Ueda1,2 Yamada4, Taku Demura2, Ikuko Yasuko Kaneko3, Toshiki Ishikawa4, Songkui Cui1,2, Ken Shirasu2, Satoko Takuya Ogata1, Yasunari Fujita1,2 (1Biol. acquisition Yuichiro Shimada1, Tomomi Kumiko Ito-Miwa1, Tomoaki (1Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 2Life Sci., Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. of Sci. and Eng., Maki Kawai-Yamada4, Masaru Yoshida1,2 (1Nara Inst. Sci. Tech., Resources Post-harvest Div., JIRCAS, Yasuhito Sakuraba1, Satomi Kanno1, Kitajima-Ihara1, Ryo Nagao1,2, Takumi Muranaka2, Takao Kondo1 (1Grad. Sch. SOKENDAI) Konan Univ., 2Div. of Biol. Sci., NAIST, Ohme-Takagi5, Nobutaka Mitsuda1 2RIKEN) 2Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Univ. Atsushi Mabuchi2, Keina Monda2, Koh Noguchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Center for 3WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 4Malopolska (1Bioprod. Res. Inst., Natl. Adv. Ind. Sci. Tsukuba) Iba2, Shuichi Yanagisawa1 (1Biotech. Univ., 2RIIS, Okayama Univ.) Ecological Research, Kyoto Univ.) Center Biotechnol., Jagiellonian Univ.) & Tech. (AIST), 2Fac. Agr. Kagawa univ., Res. Center, Univ. Tokyo, 2Dept. Biol., 3Fac. Educ., Saitama Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Fac. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) Sci & Eng., Saitama univ., 5Inst. Envir. Sci. & Tech. (IEST), Saitama univ.)

14:15 2pC04 2pE04 2pF04 2pH04 2pI04 2pJ04 2pK04 2pM04 14:15 Far-red high-irradiance response Post-translational modification of D1 A mechanical model for circadian clock Search for the molecular determinants Analysis on the function and localization Arabidopsis thaliana IDD4 gene is a Involvement of gibberellin and branching Excess supply of nitrogen mitigate signaling regulates reproductive protein in PSII repair cycle in KaiC: Loose coupling between two for plasma membrane localization of a control of the new factor, APEM6, which novel factor for seed germination control factor in Paris-type arbuscular phosphate-starvation stress via the induction in Marchantia polymorpha Yusuke Kato1, Dogra Vivek2, Li ATPases in KaiC sustains robust cuticle-related transporter ABCG11 in is involved in peroxisome biogenesis Takuya Aoyanagi2, Akiko Kozaki1 (1Grad. mycorrhizal symbiosis in Eustoma activation of autophagy in plants Keisuke Inoue, Ryuichi Nishihama, Mingyue2, Hiroshi Kuroda3, Yuichiro oscillation Arabidopsis Akane Kamigaki1, Mikio Nishimura2, Sch. Sci., univ. Shizuoka, 2Grad. Sch. grandiflorum Yushi Yoshitake1, Sakuya Nakamura2, Takashi Araki, Takayuki Kohchi (Grad. Takahashi3, Kim Chanhong2, Wataru Kumiko Ito-Miwa1, Tomoaki Hirokazu Tanaka1, Satomi Tai2, Yuki Shoji Mano1,3 (1NIBB, Dept.Cell Biol., Integrated Science and Technology., univ. Takaya Tominaga1, Chihiro Miura2, Masanori Izumi2,3,4, Hiroyuki Ohta1,5, Mie Sch. Biostudies, Univ. Kyoto) Sakamoto1 (1IPSR Okayama Muranaka2, Takao Kondo1 (1Grad.Sch. Hashiguchi2, Megumi Eguchi1, Keita 2Konan Univ., Facl. Sci., 3Sokendai, Shizuoka) Naoya Takeda3, Yuri Kanno4, Yoshihiro Shimojima1 (1Sch. Life Sci. Tech., Titech, University, 2Shanghai Center for Plant Sci.,Nagoya Univ., 2Center for Mitani1, Tatsuo Kakimoto2 (1Sch. Agri., Dept.Basic Biol.) Takemura2, Mitsunori Seo4, Masahide 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. Tohoku, Stress Biology and Center of Ecological Research, Kyoto Univ.) Meiji Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Yamato5, Hironori Kaminaka2 (1Dept. 3FRIS, Univ. Tohoku, 4PREST, JST, Excellence in Molecular Plant Univ.) Agr. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sust. Sci., Tottori 5OPERA, JST) Sciences, Chinese Academy of Univ., 2Fac. Arg., Tottori Univ., 3Schl. Sciences, China, 3Research Institute for Sci. Tech., Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama 4RIKEN CSRS, 5Fac. Edu., Chiba Univ.) University)

14:30 2pC05 2pE05 2pF05 2pH05 2pI05 2pJ05 2pK05 2pM05 14:30 The analysis of MYB involved in light Structural changes of oxygen-evolving Circadian oscillation of cyanobacterial GPI-anchoring is required for the GFS9 has a role in piecemeal autophagy Analysis of transcription factors act Global transcriptome analyses reveal that Improvements of Plant Growth and signaling as a negative factor in PSII during S-state transitions revealed clock protein KaiC under anaerobic proper transport and glycan assembly of plastids in dark-grown seedlings of downstream of ETT genes in rice infection of chrysanthemum stunt viroid developments under Ultra-High CO2 Arabidopsis thaliana by XFEL conditions of arabinogalactan protein precursor Arabidopsis embryogenesis (CSVd) affects gene expression profile in condition in International Space Station Setsuko Shimada1, Yukio Kurihara1, Michihiro Suga1, Fusamichi Akita1, Megumi Fujimoto, Yoshitaro Daiki Nagasato2, Yuto Sugita2, Yuhei Hiroyuki Ishida1,6, Hiromi Ishida1,6, Misuzu Nosaka-Takahashi1, Toshiya chrysanthemum plants, but the siRNAs Takuya Furuichi, Shiho Matsunami, Aya Takachika Munesada1,2, Yoko Horii1, Keitaro Yamashita2, Yoshiki Nakajima1, Sambayashi, Chihiro Azai, Kazuki Tsuno2, Ken Matsuoka1,2,3 (1Fac. Agr., Masanori Izumi2,3,4, Makoto Hayashi5, Suzuki1, Sae Shimizu-Sato1, Nhung Ta generated from CSVd RNA genome may Kato, Erika Nakazawa, Yui Nagao, Tomoko Kuriyama1, Mika Minoru Kubo3, Go Ueno5, Honjie Li1, Terauchi (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Kyushu Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Bio-Env. Amane Makino1, Klaas van Wijk6 (1Grad. Kim1, Hirokazu Takahashi2, Takamasa not be directly involved in gene silencing Hiroko Fujita (Dept. Human Life Kawashima1, Minami Matsui1 Takahiro Yamane1, Yasufumi Umena1, Ritsumeikan Univ.) Sci.、Kyushu Univ., 3Biotron Appl. Schl. Agr. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Grad. Suzuki3, Atsushi Toyoda1, Mikio that provokes pathogenicity. Sciences, Nagoya Univ. of Economics) (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Grad. Sch. Shin-Ichiro Yonekura1, Long-Jiang Yu1, Ctr., Kyushu Univ.) Schl. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 3FRIS, Nakazono2, Yutaka Sato1 (1NIG, 2Grad. Hiroki Takino1, Sakihito Kitajima2, Saki NanoBioscience., Yokohama City Hironori Murakami5, Takashi Nomura3, Tohoku Univ., 4PRESTO, JST, 5Dept. Sch. Bioagricultural Sci., Nagoya Univ., Hirano1, Mariko Oka3, Takakazu Univ.) Seiki Baba4, Takashi Kumasaka4, Biosci., Nagahama Inst. Biosci. Tech., 3Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Matsuura4, Yoko Ikeda4, Mikiko Kojima5, Masaki Yamamoto5, Hideo Ago5, 6SIPS, Cornell Univ.) Univ.) Yumiko Takebayashi5, Hitoshi Jian-Ren Shen1 (1Research Institute for Sakakibara5, Masanobu Mino1 (1Grad. Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama Sch. Life and Environ. Sci., Kyoto University, 2University of Tokyo, Prefectural Univ., 2Dep. Applied Biol., 3University of Hyogo, 4Japan Kyoto Inst. of Tech., 3Fac. Agric., Tottori Synchrotron Radiation Research Univ., 4Okayama Univ. Inst. Plant Sci. Institute, 5RIKEN SPring-8 Center) Resour., 5RIKEN CSRS)

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Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E Room F G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N O Time S08 Symposium S09 Symposium Photoreceptors/ Photosynthesis Flowering/Clock Membrane trafficking Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction A, B Environmental responses C Photoresponses

14:45 2pC06 仝 2pE06 2pF06 2pH06 2pI06 2pJ06 2pK06 2pM06 14:45 AT-hook transcription factors repress Cryo-EM structure of PSII-FCPII Day-length dependent flowering time The adaptor protein complex AP-4 Toward Understanding How the Number Live-cell imaging of early embryogenesis Leaf ER bodies are involved in defense Diel Oxygen Concentration And Gene petiole growth by antagonizing PIF4 super-complex from a diatom regulation in tomato. plays a role in vacuolar targeting of a of Mitochondria is Regulated by in Arabidopsis against herbivory in Arabidopsis thaliana Expression Dynamics In Submerged David S Favero1,4,5, Ayako Kawamura1, Ryo Nagao1, Fusamichi Akita1,2, Koji Chie Moriya, Koji Goto (Research Inst. borate transporter BOR1. Autophagy during Spermiogenesis in Minako Ueda1, Yusuke Kimata1, Sayuri Akiko Nakazaki1, Kenji Yamada2, Deepwater Rice Jae-Hoon Jung2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Kato1, Takehiro Suzuki3, Kentaro for Biological Sciences, Okayama Takuya Hosokawa1, Akira Yoshinari1,2, Marchantia polymorpha Tanaka1, Takehide Kato2, Takumi Tadashi Kunieda3, Ryosuke Sugiyama4, Yoshinao Mori1, Timothy Colmer2, Katja E Jaeger2, Philip A. Wigge2, Ifuku4, Ikuo Uchiyama5, Yasuhiro Pref.) Tadashi Kunieda3,4, Tomoo Shimada5, Takuya Norizuki1,2, Naoki Minamino2, Higaki3, Daisuke Kurihara1, Tomomi Masami Yokota Hirai4, Kentaro Tamura5, Motoyuki Ashikari1, Ole Pedersen2,3, 4,5 1,6 6 3 3 1 2,3 2,3 1 1 4 6 1 1 1 How to inherit and rewrite cellular memory in plants (13:30–16:00) plants in memory cellular rewrite and inherit to How Plant mineral transporters: from function to structure and modelling (13:30–16:00) modelling and structure to function from transporters: mineral Plant Michael M Neff , Keiko Sugimoto Kashino , Naoshi Dohmae , Seiji Ikuko Hara-Nishimura , Junpei Takano Takehiko Kanazawa , Takashi Ueda Yamada , Naoe Ando , Miyo T. Morita , Ikuko Hara-Nishimura , Tomoo Shimada Keisuke Nagai ( Bioscience and (1Cen. Sus. Res. Sci., RIKEN, 2Sains. Akimoto7, Naoyuki Miyazaki8, (1Grad. Sch. Life Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Natl. Inst. Shoji Segami1, Masayoshi Maeshima1, (1Grad. Sch. of Sci., Univ. Kyoto, Biotechnology Center, Nagoya Lab. Univ. Cambridge, UK, 3Dep. Biol. Jian-Ren Shen1 (1RIIS, Okayama Univ., Univ., 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Basic Biol, 3Dept. Basic Biol., Seiichiro Hasezawa5, Keiko Kuwata1, 2Malopolska Center of Biotechnology, University, 2UWA School of Agriculture Chem., Chubu Univ., 4Dep. Crop and 2JST, PRESTO, 3RIKEN CSRS, 4Grad. 3Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Univ., 4Grad. SOKENDAI) Ayato Sato1, Takamasa Suzuki6, Tetsuya Univ. Jagiellonian, 3Div. of Biol. Sci., and Environment, Faculty of Science, Soil Sci, Wash. State Univ., USA, 5Mol. Sch. Bio., Kyoto Univ., 5NIBB, 6Grad. Sch., Biosci., NAIST., 5Grad. Sch. Sci., Higashiyama1, Masao Tasaka2 (1Nagoya NAIST, 4RIKEN CSRS, 5Sch. Food & The University of Western Australia, Plant Sci. Grad. Prog., Wash. State Sch. Sci., Univ. Hyogo, 7Grad. Sch. Kyoto Univ.) University, 2Nara Institute of Science and Nutritional Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, 6Fac. of 3Department of Biology, University of Univ., USA, 6Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Sci., Kobe Univ., 8IPR., Osaka Univ.) Technology, 3Kumamoto University, Sci. and Eng., Konan Univ.) Copenhagen) Tokyo) 4National Institute for Basic Biology, 5The University of Tokyo, 6Chubu University)

15:00 2pC07 2pE07 2pF07 2pH07 仝 2pI07 2pJ07 2pK07 仝 2pM07 15:00 Finding of novel Phy-Cry fusion gene Phycobilisome-CpcL-Photosystem I Florigen in cactus The high-affinity potassium transporter Cooperative contribution of autophagy A regulatory cascade involving miR319 Single molecule signaling analysis; Ca2+- Effects of oxidized glutathione feeding on from marine metagenome and its Supercomplex Under Nitrogen Natsuki Hasegawa1, Keisuke Tanaka2, AtHAK5 undergoes degradation upon and a chloroplast-associated and TCP transcription factors operates in dependent protein kinase recognizes the seedling growth of Picea jezoensis, Picea genome and functional analysis. Starvation Condition Hirokazu Takahashi3, Tomoaki high K+ supply ubiquitination to oxidative damage leaf development suppressor signals of Phytophthora glehnii and Abies jezoensis under two Yuko Makita1, Setsuko Shimada1, Aya Mai Watanabe1,2, Masahiko Ikeuchi2, Nishiyama4, Yuki Sakamoto5, Dario Marcel P. Beier1, Kehan Su1, Daichi management and starvation response Tomotsugu Koyama1, Nobutaka infestans to control hypersensitive cell light conditions. Suehisa1, Tomoko Kuriyama1, Manami Annegret Wilde1 (1Inst. for Biol. III, Copeti6, Hisato Kobayashi2,7, Mikio Nagata2, Junpei Takano1 (1Grad. Sch. Yuta Kikuchi1, Sakuya Nakamura1, Jesse Mitsuda2, Motoaki Seki3, Koji death in plant cell Ken’ichi Ogawa (Res. Inst. Biol. Sci., Hirata1, Mika Kawashima1, Yukio A-L-Univ. Freiburg, 2Dept. of Life Sci. Nakazono3, Kentaro K. Shimizu1,6, Life Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ., Woodson2, Hiroyuki Ishida3, Jun Takahashi4,5, Toshinori Kinoshita4,5, Naotaka Furuichi1, Masahiro Ohta2 Okayama (RIBS OKAYAMA)) Kurihara1, Haruyo Yamaguchi2, (Biol.), Univ. of Tokyo) Sachihiro Matsunaga8, Hiroyuki Tsuji1 2Grad. Sch. Agri., Hokkaido Univ.) Hidema1, Paul Jarvis4, Masanori Izumi1,5,6 Masaru Ohme-Takagi6 (1Suntory (1Advisory Board, AAAS., 2Grad. Sci. Shigekatsu Suzuki2, Tsuyoshi (1Kihara Institute for Biological (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., Foundation for Life Sicences, and Tech, Niigata U.) Watanabe3, Kazutoshi Yoshitake4, Keiji Research, Yokohama City University, 2Sch. Plant Sci., Univ. Arizona, 3Grad. 2Bioproduction Res. Inst., AIST, 3Center Fushimi5, Rei Narikawa5, Masanobu 2NODAI Genome Research Center, Sch. Agri. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 4Dep. Plant for Sustainable Resource Science, Kawachi2, Takashi Gojobori7, Minami Tokyo University of Agriculture, Sci., Univ. Oxford, 5FRIS, Tohoku Univ., RIKEN, 4Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Matsui1 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2NIES, 3Graduate School of Bioagricultural 6PRESTO, JST) 5ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 6Grad. Sch. Sci., 3FRA, TNFRI, 4Tokyo Univ, 5Shizuoka Sciences, Nagoya University, Saitama Univ.) Univ, 6Kyusyu Univ, 7Waseda Univ, 4Advanced Science Research Center, 8FRA, NRIA) Kanazawa University, 5Imaging Frontier Center, Research Institute for Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, 6Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, 7Nara Medical University, 8Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science)

15:15 2pC08 2pE08 2pF08 2pI08 2pJ08 2pK08 仝 2pM08 15:15 Functional complementation analysis Characterization of New type of Imaging and functional analysis of Plant autophagy eliminates dysfunctional Comparative analysis of pitcher and flat Investigating the role of Cyclic Functional analyses of SPX genes under of Arabidopsis mutants with novel chromatic acclimation regulating cytokinin signaling of the shoot apical mitochondria caused by ultraviolet B leaf development in the carnivorous plant Nucleotide Gated Ion Channel 2 in phosphorus starvation in Nannochloropsis PHY-CRY gene from green algae phycoerythrocyanin and rod-shaped meristem in rice on flowering damage Cephalotus follicularis auxin-induced Ca2+ signaling Kumiko Okazaki1, Koichi Hori2, Manami Hirata1,2, Yuko Makita1, phycobilisome in cyanobacteria Moeko Sato1, Hidemi Kitano2, Sakuya Nakamura1, Jun Hidema1, Kohei Hideki Narukawa1, Gergo Palfalvi1,2, Sonhita Chakraborty1, Masatsugu Shinsuke Shimizu2, Shohei Sawa1, Seiji Setsuko Shimada1, Aya Suehisa1, Yuu Hirose1, Song Chihong2, Mai Hiroyuki Tsuji1 (1Kihara Institute for Otomo2, Tomomi Nemoto2, Hiroyuki Mitsuyasu Hasebe1,2 (1NIBB, Toyota2, Wolfgang Moeder1, Simon Nomura3, Fumihiko Saito3, Akihide Tomoko Kuriyama1, Mika Watanabe3, Chinatsu Yonekawa1, Biological Research, Yokohama City Ishida3, Masanori Izumi1,4,5 (1Grad. Sch. 2SOKENDAI) Gilroy3, Keiko Yoshioka1 (1University of Takami3, Takashi Yamamoto1, Hiroyuki Kawashima1, Haruyo Yamaguchi3, Kazuyoshi Murata2, Masahiko Ikeuchi3, University, 2Biosci. Biotec. Ctr., Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2RIES, Hokkaido Toronto, Department of Cells and Ohta2, Atsushi Sakamoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Shigekatsu Suzuki3, Masanobu Toshihiko Eki1 (1Toyohashi Unv. of Nagoya University) Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Agri. Sci., Tohoku Systems Biology, Toronto, Canada, Sci., Hiroshima Univ., 2Sch. Life Sci. Kawachi3, Masaaki Sakuta2, Minami Tech., 2National Institute of Univ., 4FRIS, Tohoku Univ., 5PRESTO, 2Saitama University, Graduate School of Tech., Tokyo Inst. Tech., 3Tech. Res. Ctr., Matsui1 (1CSRS., Riken, 2Bio., Univ. Physiological Sciences, 3The JST) Science and Engineering, Saitama, Japan, Mazda Motor Co., Ltd.) Ochanomizu, 3NIES) University of Tokyo) 3University of Wisconsin, Department of Botany, Madison, United States)

15:30 2pC09 2pE09 2pF09 2pI09 2pJ09 2pM09 15:30 Creation of blue-light-responsive CheA Excitation relaxation dynamics of SbPRR37 is involved in low night The BPP family is involved in Analysis Of The Rice Mutant That Shows Development of high-throughput by fusion of two different-class carotenoids having antenna function temperature induced flowering in morphogenesis of leaf epidermal cells. Aberrant Polarity In The Fourth Leaf RNA-Seq library preparation method and histidine kinases Kohei Kagatani1, Ryo Nagao2, Jian-Ren Sorghum bicolor Takehide Kato1, Jeh Haur Wong1, Rie Takumi Tezuka1, Toshiki Kobayashi1, its application to analysis on temperature- Yusuke Fukuhara, Mamiko Shimoji, Shen2, Reona Toyofuku3, Tatsuya Shumpei Hashimoto, Takahiro Tezuka, Shimizu1, Nene Kinoshita1, Takumi Tomokazu Watanabe1, Rie Satoh2, response of Arabidopsis thaliana Masahiro Kasahara, Kazuki Terauchi, Tomo3, Seiji Akimoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Shuji Yokoi (Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Higaki2, Takashi Hashimoto1 (1Div. of Hiroetsu Wabiko1, Nobuhiro Nagasawa1, Mari Kamitani, Makoto Kashima, Ayumi Chihiro Azai (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Sci., Kobe Univ., 2RIIS, Okayama Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Tech., Namiko Satoh-Nagasawa1 (1Akita Pref. Tezuka, Atsushi J. Nagano (Research Univ. Ritsumei) Univ., 3Fac. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci.) NAIST, 2IROAST, Univ. Kumamoto) Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Biores. Sci. Akita Pref. Institute for Food and Agriculture, Univ.) Ryukoku University)

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Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E Room F G Room H Room I Room J Room K L Room M N O Time S08 Symposium S09 Symposium Photoreceptors/ Photosynthesis Flowering/Clock Membrane trafficking Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction A, B Environmental responses C Photoresponses

14:45 2pC06 仝 2pE06 2pF06 2pH06 2pI06 2pJ06 2pK06 2pM06 14:45 AT-hook transcription factors repress Cryo-EM structure of PSII-FCPII Day-length dependent flowering time The adaptor protein complex AP-4 Toward Understanding How the Number Live-cell imaging of early embryogenesis Leaf ER bodies are involved in defense Diel Oxygen Concentration And Gene petiole growth by antagonizing PIF4 super-complex from a diatom regulation in tomato. plays a role in vacuolar targeting of a of Mitochondria is Regulated by in Arabidopsis against herbivory in Arabidopsis thaliana Expression Dynamics In Submerged David S Favero1,4,5, Ayako Kawamura1, Ryo Nagao1, Fusamichi Akita1,2, Koji Chie Moriya, Koji Goto (Research Inst. borate transporter BOR1. Autophagy during Spermiogenesis in Minako Ueda1, Yusuke Kimata1, Sayuri Akiko Nakazaki1, Kenji Yamada2, Deepwater Rice Jae-Hoon Jung2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Kato1, Takehiro Suzuki3, Kentaro for Biological Sciences, Okayama Takuya Hosokawa1, Akira Yoshinari1,2, Marchantia polymorpha Tanaka1, Takehide Kato2, Takumi Tadashi Kunieda3, Ryosuke Sugiyama4, Yoshinao Mori1, Timothy Colmer2, Katja E Jaeger2, Philip A. Wigge2, Ifuku4, Ikuo Uchiyama5, Yasuhiro Pref.) Tadashi Kunieda3,4, Tomoo Shimada5, Takuya Norizuki1,2, Naoki Minamino2, Higaki3, Daisuke Kurihara1, Tomomi Masami Yokota Hirai4, Kentaro Tamura5, Motoyuki Ashikari1, Ole Pedersen2,3, 4,5 1,6 6 3 3 1 2,3 2,3 1 1 4 6 1 1 1 How to inherit and rewrite cellular memory in plants (13:30–16:00) plants in memory cellular rewrite and inherit to How Plant mineral transporters: from function to structure and modelling (13:30–16:00) modelling and structure to function from transporters: mineral Plant Michael M Neff , Keiko Sugimoto Kashino , Naoshi Dohmae , Seiji Ikuko Hara-Nishimura , Junpei Takano Takehiko Kanazawa , Takashi Ueda Yamada , Naoe Ando , Miyo T. Morita , Ikuko Hara-Nishimura , Tomoo Shimada Keisuke Nagai ( Bioscience and (1Cen. Sus. Res. Sci., RIKEN, 2Sains. Akimoto7, Naoyuki Miyazaki8, (1Grad. Sch. Life Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Natl. Inst. Shoji Segami1, Masayoshi Maeshima1, (1Grad. Sch. of Sci., Univ. Kyoto, Biotechnology Center, Nagoya Lab. Univ. Cambridge, UK, 3Dep. Biol. Jian-Ren Shen1 (1RIIS, Okayama Univ., Univ., 2WPI-ITbM, Nagoya Univ., Basic Biol, 3Dept. Basic Biol., Seiichiro Hasezawa5, Keiko Kuwata1, 2Malopolska Center of Biotechnology, University, 2UWA School of Agriculture Chem., Chubu Univ., 4Dep. Crop and 2JST, PRESTO, 3RIKEN CSRS, 4Grad. 3Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Univ., 4Grad. SOKENDAI) Ayato Sato1, Takamasa Suzuki6, Tetsuya Univ. Jagiellonian, 3Div. of Biol. Sci., and Environment, Faculty of Science, Soil Sci, Wash. State Univ., USA, 5Mol. Sch. Bio., Kyoto Univ., 5NIBB, 6Grad. Sch., Biosci., NAIST., 5Grad. Sch. Sci., Higashiyama1, Masao Tasaka2 (1Nagoya NAIST, 4RIKEN CSRS, 5Sch. Food & The University of Western Australia, Plant Sci. Grad. Prog., Wash. State Sch. Sci., Univ. Hyogo, 7Grad. Sch. Kyoto Univ.) University, 2Nara Institute of Science and Nutritional Sci., Univ. Shizuoka, 6Fac. of 3Department of Biology, University of Univ., USA, 6Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Sci., Kobe Univ., 8IPR., Osaka Univ.) Technology, 3Kumamoto University, Sci. and Eng., Konan Univ.) Copenhagen) Tokyo) 4National Institute for Basic Biology, 5The University of Tokyo, 6Chubu University)

15:00 2pC07 2pE07 2pF07 2pH07 仝 2pI07 2pJ07 2pK07 仝 2pM07 15:00 Finding of novel Phy-Cry fusion gene Phycobilisome-CpcL-Photosystem I Florigen in cactus The high-affinity potassium transporter Cooperative contribution of autophagy A regulatory cascade involving miR319 Single molecule signaling analysis; Ca2+- Effects of oxidized glutathione feeding on from marine metagenome and its Supercomplex Under Nitrogen Natsuki Hasegawa1, Keisuke Tanaka2, AtHAK5 undergoes degradation upon and a chloroplast-associated and TCP transcription factors operates in dependent protein kinase recognizes the seedling growth of Picea jezoensis, Picea genome and functional analysis. Starvation Condition Hirokazu Takahashi3, Tomoaki high K+ supply ubiquitination to oxidative damage leaf development suppressor signals of Phytophthora glehnii and Abies jezoensis under two Yuko Makita1, Setsuko Shimada1, Aya Mai Watanabe1,2, Masahiko Ikeuchi2, Nishiyama4, Yuki Sakamoto5, Dario Marcel P. Beier1, Kehan Su1, Daichi management and starvation response Tomotsugu Koyama1, Nobutaka infestans to control hypersensitive cell light conditions. Suehisa1, Tomoko Kuriyama1, Manami Annegret Wilde1 (1Inst. for Biol. III, Copeti6, Hisato Kobayashi2,7, Mikio Nagata2, Junpei Takano1 (1Grad. Sch. Yuta Kikuchi1, Sakuya Nakamura1, Jesse Mitsuda2, Motoaki Seki3, Koji death in plant cell Ken’ichi Ogawa (Res. Inst. Biol. Sci., Hirata1, Mika Kawashima1, Yukio A-L-Univ. Freiburg, 2Dept. of Life Sci. Nakazono3, Kentaro K. Shimizu1,6, Life Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ., Woodson2, Hiroyuki Ishida3, Jun Takahashi4,5, Toshinori Kinoshita4,5, Naotaka Furuichi1, Masahiro Ohta2 Okayama (RIBS OKAYAMA)) Kurihara1, Haruyo Yamaguchi2, (Biol.), Univ. of Tokyo) Sachihiro Matsunaga8, Hiroyuki Tsuji1 2Grad. Sch. Agri., Hokkaido Univ.) Hidema1, Paul Jarvis4, Masanori Izumi1,5,6 Masaru Ohme-Takagi6 (1Suntory (1Advisory Board, AAAS., 2Grad. Sci. Shigekatsu Suzuki2, Tsuyoshi (1Kihara Institute for Biological (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., Foundation for Life Sicences, and Tech, Niigata U.) Watanabe3, Kazutoshi Yoshitake4, Keiji Research, Yokohama City University, 2Sch. Plant Sci., Univ. Arizona, 3Grad. 2Bioproduction Res. Inst., AIST, 3Center Fushimi5, Rei Narikawa5, Masanobu 2NODAI Genome Research Center, Sch. Agri. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 4Dep. Plant for Sustainable Resource Science, Kawachi2, Takashi Gojobori7, Minami Tokyo University of Agriculture, Sci., Univ. Oxford, 5FRIS, Tohoku Univ., RIKEN, 4Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Matsui1 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2NIES, 3Graduate School of Bioagricultural 6PRESTO, JST) 5ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 6Grad. Sch. Sci., 3FRA, TNFRI, 4Tokyo Univ, 5Shizuoka Sciences, Nagoya University, Saitama Univ.) Univ, 6Kyusyu Univ, 7Waseda Univ, 4Advanced Science Research Center, 8FRA, NRIA) Kanazawa University, 5Imaging Frontier Center, Research Institute for Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, 6Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, 7Nara Medical University, 8Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science)

15:15 2pC08 2pE08 2pF08 2pI08 2pJ08 2pK08 仝 2pM08 15:15 Functional complementation analysis Characterization of New type of Imaging and functional analysis of Plant autophagy eliminates dysfunctional Comparative analysis of pitcher and flat Investigating the role of Cyclic Functional analyses of SPX genes under of Arabidopsis mutants with novel chromatic acclimation regulating cytokinin signaling of the shoot apical mitochondria caused by ultraviolet B leaf development in the carnivorous plant Nucleotide Gated Ion Channel 2 in phosphorus starvation in Nannochloropsis PHY-CRY gene from green algae phycoerythrocyanin and rod-shaped meristem in rice on flowering damage Cephalotus follicularis auxin-induced Ca2+ signaling Kumiko Okazaki1, Koichi Hori2, Manami Hirata1,2, Yuko Makita1, phycobilisome in cyanobacteria Moeko Sato1, Hidemi Kitano2, Sakuya Nakamura1, Jun Hidema1, Kohei Hideki Narukawa1, Gergo Palfalvi1,2, Sonhita Chakraborty1, Masatsugu Shinsuke Shimizu2, Shohei Sawa1, Seiji Setsuko Shimada1, Aya Suehisa1, Yuu Hirose1, Song Chihong2, Mai Hiroyuki Tsuji1 (1Kihara Institute for Otomo2, Tomomi Nemoto2, Hiroyuki Mitsuyasu Hasebe1,2 (1NIBB, Toyota2, Wolfgang Moeder1, Simon Nomura3, Fumihiko Saito3, Akihide Tomoko Kuriyama1, Mika Watanabe3, Chinatsu Yonekawa1, Biological Research, Yokohama City Ishida3, Masanori Izumi1,4,5 (1Grad. Sch. 2SOKENDAI) Gilroy3, Keiko Yoshioka1 (1University of Takami3, Takashi Yamamoto1, Hiroyuki Kawashima1, Haruyo Yamaguchi3, Kazuyoshi Murata2, Masahiko Ikeuchi3, University, 2Biosci. Biotec. Ctr., Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2RIES, Hokkaido Toronto, Department of Cells and Ohta2, Atsushi Sakamoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Shigekatsu Suzuki3, Masanobu Toshihiko Eki1 (1Toyohashi Unv. of Nagoya University) Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Agri. Sci., Tohoku Systems Biology, Toronto, Canada, Sci., Hiroshima Univ., 2Sch. Life Sci. Kawachi3, Masaaki Sakuta2, Minami Tech., 2National Institute of Univ., 4FRIS, Tohoku Univ., 5PRESTO, 2Saitama University, Graduate School of Tech., Tokyo Inst. Tech., 3Tech. Res. Ctr., Matsui1 (1CSRS., Riken, 2Bio., Univ. Physiological Sciences, 3The JST) Science and Engineering, Saitama, Japan, Mazda Motor Co., Ltd.) Ochanomizu, 3NIES) University of Tokyo) 3University of Wisconsin, Department of Botany, Madison, United States)

15:30 2pC09 2pE09 2pF09 2pI09 2pJ09 2pM09 15:30 Creation of blue-light-responsive CheA Excitation relaxation dynamics of SbPRR37 is involved in low night The BPP family is involved in Analysis Of The Rice Mutant That Shows Development of high-throughput by fusion of two different-class carotenoids having antenna function temperature induced flowering in morphogenesis of leaf epidermal cells. Aberrant Polarity In The Fourth Leaf RNA-Seq library preparation method and histidine kinases Kohei Kagatani1, Ryo Nagao2, Jian-Ren Sorghum bicolor Takehide Kato1, Jeh Haur Wong1, Rie Takumi Tezuka1, Toshiki Kobayashi1, its application to analysis on temperature- Yusuke Fukuhara, Mamiko Shimoji, Shen2, Reona Toyofuku3, Tatsuya Shumpei Hashimoto, Takahiro Tezuka, Shimizu1, Nene Kinoshita1, Takumi Tomokazu Watanabe1, Rie Satoh2, response of Arabidopsis thaliana Masahiro Kasahara, Kazuki Terauchi, Tomo3, Seiji Akimoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Shuji Yokoi (Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Higaki2, Takashi Hashimoto1 (1Div. of Hiroetsu Wabiko1, Nobuhiro Nagasawa1, Mari Kamitani, Makoto Kashima, Ayumi Chihiro Azai (Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Sci., Kobe Univ., 2RIIS, Okayama Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Tech., Namiko Satoh-Nagasawa1 (1Akita Pref. Tezuka, Atsushi J. Nagano (Research Univ. Ritsumei) Univ., 3Fac. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci.) NAIST, 2IROAST, Univ. Kumamoto) Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Biores. Sci. Akita Pref. Institute for Food and Agriculture, Univ.) Ryukoku University)

仝=Presentation in English 65 ● Day 3, Fri., March 15, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E F G H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N O Time TB2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/ Photoreceptors/Photoresponses Photosynthesis Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction B Translational regulations/Protein Environmental responses B modification & degradation 9:00 3aC01 3aE01 3aI01 3aJ01 3aK01 3aL01 仝 3aM01 仝 9:00 RPT2 Modulation of Photosensitivity of phot1 Exciton Quenching by Oxidized ChlorophyllZ Analysis of mitochondria-chloroplast Specific lipids mediate radial positional Exploration of novel arbuscular mycorrhizal CFI 25 subunit of cleavage factor I is Different roles of two variants of a half-size in hypocotyl phototropism of Arabidopsis in the Adjacent Monomer in Photosystem II interaction signaling in Arabidopsis symbiosis signals transduced by D14L/ essential for plant development and 3’UTR ABC transporter in Al accumulation and Taro Kimura1, Tomoko Mayama-Tsuchida2, Dimer Kazusato Oikawa1, Takuto Imai1, Yutaka Kenji Nagata1, Toshiki Ishikawa2, Taku KAI2 pathway polyadenylation site determination detoxification of buckwheat Tatsuya Sakai1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Niigata Yutaka Shibata1, Ahmed Mohamed1, Hiroshi Kodama1,2, Keiji Numata1 (1CSRS., RIKEN, Takahashi3, Mitsutomo Abe1 (1Grad. Sch. Hiromu Kameoka1,2, Yoshihiro Kobae3, Xiaojuan Zhang1, Naoki Takahashi2, Gui Jie Lei, Kengo Yokosho, Naoki Yamaji, Univ., 2RIKEN PSC) Fukumura1, Shigeru Ito2, Keisuke Kawakami3, 2Bio. Res. Edu. Center., Univ. Utsunomiya) Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Junko Kyozuka4, Masayoshi Kawaguchi5 Masaaki Umeda2, Marta Garcia-Leon3, Miho Fujii-Kashino, Jian Feng Ma Jian-Ren Shen4 (1Grad. School of Sci. Tohoku Saitama Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Okayama (1Grad. Sch. Life & Environ. Sci., Osaka Vicente Rubio3, Tsuyoshi Furumoto4, (Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Univ., 2Grad. School of Sci. Nagoya Univ., Univ.) Pref. Univ., 2JSPS Research Fellow, 3Col. Takashi Aoyama1, Tom Tsuge1 (1ICR Inst., Okayama University) 3OCARINA, Osaka City Univ., 4RIIS, Agri. Food & Environ. Sci., Rakuno Univ. Kyoto, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., NAIST, Okayama Univ.) Gakuen Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Life Sci., 3CNB-CSIC, Spain, 4Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku Univ., 5NIBB, Dept. Symbio. Sys.) Univ. Ryukoku)

9:15 3aC02 3aE02 3aI02 3aJ02 3aK02 3aL02 仝 3aM02 9:15 Molecular Genetic Analysis of the PIN Establishment of energy transfer pathway in The role of ppGpp synthesis in the chloroplast Transomics approach to the AN3 function Evidence of non-tandemly repeated rDNAs Understanding CSN-mediated regulation Single-population GWAS of AtMATE Indepent Pathway Inducing the Phototropic cyanobacterium during the accumulation biogenesis during early leaf development related to the regulation of primary and their intragenomic heterogeneity in through its interaction with RNA processing expression level in Arabidopsis thaliana Rsponses in Arabidopsis. process of chlorophyll f Kazuhiro Ito1, Doshun Ito2, Shinji Masuda3, metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana Rhizophagus irregularis factors accessions Keita Kawaura1, Mami Yoshioka1, Ken Haga2, Toshiyuki Shinoda1, Keishi Arai2, Hiroki Koh Iba1, Kensuke Kusumi1 (1Dept. Biol. Fac. Mamoru Nozaki1, Kensuke Kawade1,2,3,4, Taro Maeda1, Yuuki Kobayashi1, Hiromu Tom Tsuge1, Xiaojuan Zhang1, Mika Yuki Nakano1, Kazutaka Kusunoki1, Tatsuya Sakai1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci & Tech., Tabushi2, Seiji Akimoto3, Tatsuya Tomo1,2 Sci. Kyushu Univ., 2Dept. Life Science & Gorou Horiguchi5, Shuji Shigenobu2,4, Kameoka2, Nao Okuma1,2, Naoya Takeda4, Nomoto2, Marta Garcia-Leon3, Naoki Haruka Maruyama2, Hiroyuki Koyama1,2, Niigata Univ., 2Faculty of Fund. Eng., Nippon (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Fac. Sci., Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Katsushi Yamaguchi2, Yuji Sawada4, Katsushi Yamaguchi1, Takahiro Bino1, Shuji Takahashi4, Mariko Kato1, Masaaki Yuriko Kobayashi1,2 (1Uni. Grad. Sch. of Inst. of Tech.) Tokyo Univ. Sci., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ.) 3Center for Biological Resources & Masami Yokota Hirai4, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,6 Shigenobu1,3, Masayoshi Kawaguchi1,3 Umeda4, Vicente Rubio3, Yasuomi Tada2, Agr. Sci, Univ. Gifu, 2Appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. Informatics, Tokyo Institute of Technology) (1ExCELLs, 2NIBB, 3SOKENDAI, (1National Institute for Basic Biology, Tsuyoshi Furumoto5, Takashi Aoyama1 Gifu) 4RIKEN CSRS, 5Res. Cent. Life Sci., 2Osaka Prefecture University, 3the Graduate (1ICR, Kyoto Univ., 2CGR, Nagoya Univ., Rikkyo Univ., 6Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. University for Advanced Studies, 4Kwansei 3CNB, CSIC, 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Tokyo) Gakuin University) NAIST, 5Grad. Sch. Agr., Ryukoku Univ.)

9:30 3aC03 3aE03 3aI03 3aJ03 3aK03 仝 3aL03 3aM03 9:30 The regulatory function of C-terminal domain Role of carotenoids in the acclimation of the Genetic characterization of the stringent- Roles of an Arabidopsis PtdIns(3)P-binding Molecular trafficking pathways associated Elucidation of translational change of Physiological roles of AtPCS1 in toxic of BLUS1 in the blue light signaling for cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 to response factors, RSHs, in Arabidopsis thaliana Protein AtFYVE2 in Autophagy and Leaf with the interaction between parasitic plant non-protein-coding ORFs upon light metal tolerance of root apical meristem stomatal opening very high light Sumire Ono1, Doshun Ito1, Shinji Masuda2 Senescence and host plant exposure from darkness in Arabidopsis. Shimpei Uraguchi1, Yuka Sone1, Yuto Sakurako Hosotani1, Shigekazu Koya2, Taichi Izuhara1, Konatsu Nakazawa2, Haruhiko (1School of Life Science and Technology, Yuki Fujiki1,2, Mariko Okabe1, Youngsook Koh Aoki, Kohki Shimizu, Rika Takada, Yukio Kurihara1, Yuko Makita1, Haruka Ohtsuka1, Ayaka Ohmori1, Arunee Ken-ichiro Shimazaki2, Atsushi Takemiya1 Jimbo3, Shinichi Takaichi4, Yoshitaka Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2Center for Lee3, Ikuo Nishida1,2 (1Fac. Sci., Saitama Yusuke Takagaki (Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Shimohira1, Tomoya Fujita2,3, Shintaro Wongkaew2, Naoko Ohkama-Ohtsu2, (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech. Innov., Yamaguchi Nishiyama1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Biological Resources and Informatics, Tokyo Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci. & Eng., Saitama Sci., Osaka Pref. Uni.) Iwasaki2, Minami Matsui1 (1Synthetic Ryosuke Nakamura1, Yasukazu Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) Univ, 2Dept. Biochem. Mol. Biol., Saitama Institute of Technology) Univ, 3Dept. Life Sci., POSTECH.) Genomics Research Group, RIKEN Center Takanezawa1, Stephan Clemens3, Masako Univ, 3Grad. Sch. Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo, for Sustainable Resource Science, 2RNA Kiyono1 (1Sch. Pharm., Kitasato Univ., 4Dept. Mol. Microbiol., Faculty of Life Systems Biochemistry Laboratory, RIKEN, 2Inst. Agri., Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech., 3Univ. Science, Tokyo Univ Agriculture) 3Cell Biology Center, Institute of Innovative Bayreuth) Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

9:45 3aC04 3aE04 3aI04 3aJ04 3aK04 3aL04 3aM04 仝 9:45 Functional analysis of a signaling component Defect of photosynthetic activity in the cruC Analysis of the Plastid-to-nucleus Signaling in Relationship Among Four NAC Translation of mobile GUS-tRNAmet Identification of Arabidopsis CCR4-NOT Glutathione and its biosynthesis phosphorylated in response to blue light in gene mutant of the green sulfur bacterium Arabidopsis Seedling De-etiolation Transcription Factor Genes SZK1, 3, 4 mRNA from host into the shoot of a stem complexes with variable combinations of intermediates alleviate cesium stress in stomatal guard cell Chlorobaculum tepidum, which lost the ability Nobuyoshi Mochizuki, Akira Nagatani (Grad. And SRIW1 And Their Roles In Leaf parasitic plant, Cuscuta campestris deadenylase subunits Arabidopsis thaliana Shota Yamauchi1, Naoyuki Sugiyama2, to synthesize carotenoid glucoside ester Sch. Sci., Kyoto Unive.) Abaxialization In as2 rpl4d Kohki Shimizu, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Life Toshihiro Arae1, Riko Imahori2, Yuya Eri Adams, Takae Miyazaki, Shunsuke Ken-ichiro Shimazaki3, Atsushi Takemiya1 Jiro Harada1, Chihiro Azai2, Taku Inoue2, Gorou Horiguchi1,2, Shugo Maekawa1, Iwai and Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Suzuki1, Yukako Chiba1,3 (1Grad. Schl. Life Watanabe, Mitsunori Seo, Ryoung Shin (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech. Innov., Yamaguchi Shogo Fujimoto3, Shinji Masuda4, Ken Ohbayashi3, Munetaka Sugiyama4, Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Schl. Life Sci., (RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Pharm., Kyoto Univ., 3Grad. Yamamoto1, Daisuke Kosumi5 (1Department of Hirokazu Tsukaya5,6 (1Dept. Life Sci., Coll. Hokkaido Univ., 3Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Science) Sch. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) Medical Biochemistry, Kurume University Sci., Rikkyo Univ., 2Res. Cent. Life Sci., Univ.) School of Medicine, 2College of Life Sciences, Coll. Sci., Rikkyo Univ., 3HIST, Fujian Ritsumeikan University, 3Graduate School of Agricult. Forest. Univ., 4Bot. Gard., Grad. Science and Technology, Department of Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 5Grad. Sch. Sci., Physics, Kumamoto University, 4Center for Univ. Tokyo, 6ExCELLS, NINS) Biological Resources and Informatics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 5Institute of Pulsed Power Science, Kumamoto University)

10:00 3aC05 3aE05 3aI05 3aJ05 3aK05 3aL05 3aM05 10:00 Relationship between stomatal movement and Crysatalization and enzymatic reactivity of DNA virus-mediated massive gene transfer in Functional analyses of the ribosomal protein Expression of cell division- and vascular Fine-tuning of qE quenching by microRNA The suppression mechanism of stomatal malate synthesis in guard cells ferredoxin NADP+ oxidoreductase from the primary endosymbiotic evolution of a RPL12B and the RING-type ubiquitin development- related genes of host plant are in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii development under submerged condition in Kohei Fukatsu1, Yuki Hayashi1, Keiko Rhodopseudomonas palustris photosynthetic amoeba ligase SZK2 in ribosome stress signaling transiently up-regulated in the parasitic Tomohito Yamasaki1, Ryutaro Tokutsu2, Jun Rorippa aquatica Kuwata2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Toshinori Daisuke Seo1, Norifumi Muraki2, Genji Kurisu3 Mitsuhiro Matsuo1, Atsushi Katahata1, Makoto Shugo Maekawa1, Kanae Fukada1, interface with a stem parasitic plant, Minagawa2 (1Sci and Tech., Kochi univ., Tatsushi Umase, Shuka Ikematsu, Fuko Kinoshita1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., (1Graduate School of Natural Science and Minakuchi1, Yohei Minakuchi2, Hideki Masahiro Takahara1, Hirokazu Tsukaya2,3, Cuscuta campestris 2Photobiol., NIBB) Noguchi, Tomoaki Sakamoto, Seisuke 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 3Dep. Biol. Chem., Technology, Kanazawa University, 2Institute Noguchi2, Atsushi Toyoda2, Asao Fujiyama2, Gorou Horiguchi1,4 (1Department of Life Shota Yamamoto, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Kimura (Kyoto-sangyo Univ.) Chubu Univ.) for Molecular Science, National Institute of Yutaka Suzuki3, Soichirou Satoh1, Takuro Science, College of Science, Rikkyo Life and Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Natural Science, 3Institute for Protein Research, Nakayama4, Ryoma Kamikawa5, Mami University, 2Graduate School of Science, Osaka University) Nomura6, Yuji Inagaki4, Ken-ichiro Ishida6, The University of Tokyo, 3Exploratory Junichi Obokata1 (1Grad. Sch. of Life and Env., Research Center on Life and Living Kyoto Prefect. Univ., 2Ctr. Info. Biol., N.I.G., Systems, NINS, 4Research Center for Life 3Grad. Sch. of FronAer Sci, Univ. of Tokyo, Science, College of Science, Rikkyo 4Ctr. Comp. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, 5Env., Grad. University) Sch. of Human & Env., Kyoto Univ., 6Grad. Sch. of Life & Env. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba)

10:15 3aC06 3aE06 3aI06 3aJ06 3aK06 3aL06 3aM06 10:15 Functional analysis of the PP2C-Ds that Alternative cyclic electron transfer pathways of Discovery of a dynamic feature of chloroplast Mathematical and morphological analysis Epidermal cells patterning-related genes are miR319-MpRKD Regulation Is Involved in Possible involvement of trans-acting regulate stomatal movements photosynthesis found in the purple bacterium, nucleoids in response to the light/dark cycle of “monospirostichy”, a special kind of involved in the holdfast formation of a stem the Asexual Reproduction Organ Formation siRNA3 in response to low nitrogen in Mitsumasa Akiyama1, Shin-ichiro Inoue1, Rubrivivax gelatinosus Seika Ishihara1, Kohta Sakashita1, Yusuke spiral phyllotaxis unique to Costaceae parasitic plant, Cuscuta campestris in Marchantia polymorpha Arabidopsis Yohei Takahashi1, Maki Hayashi1, Hodaka Kenji Nagashima1, Sakiko Nagashima1,2, Ishida1, Yoshitaka Kimori2, Kosei Iwabuchi1, plants Daiki Fujiwara, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Life Kazutaka Futagami1, Masayuki Tsuzuki2, Sho Nishida1, Makiha Fukuda2,3, Yusuke Sugimoto1, William M Gray2, Toshinori Takeshi Sato1, Kazuhito Inoue1,3 (1Res. Inst. Ikuko Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Takaaki Yonekura, Munetaka Sugiyama Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Takahiro Hamada1,3, Yuichiro Watanabe1 Kakei4,5, Yukihisa Shimada4, Toru Fujiwara3 Kinoshita1,3 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya, Integ. Sci., Kanagawa Univ., 2Dept. Biol. Sci., Univ., 2Fac. Environ. Info. Sci., Fukui Univ. (Botanical Gardens, Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. (1Grad. Sch. Arts and Sci., Univ. Tokyo, (1Grad. Sch. Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima 2Department of Plant Biology, University of Fac. Sci., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 3Dept. Tech.) Tokyo) 2Dept. Mol. Cel. Dev. Biol., Univ. Univ., 2Fac. Sci. Technol., Tokyo Univ. Sci., Minnesota, 3Nagoya University., WPI-ITbM) Biol. Sci., Fac. Sci., Kanagawa Univ.) Michigan, 3JST, PRESTO) 3Grad. Sch. Agri. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4Kihara Inst. Biol. Res., Yokohama City Univ., 5Inst. Veg. Flor. Sci., NARO)

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Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E F G H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N O Time TB2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/ Photoreceptors/Photoresponses Photosynthesis Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction B Translational regulations/Protein Environmental responses B modification & degradation 9:00 3aC01 3aE01 3aI01 3aJ01 3aK01 3aL01 仝 3aM01 仝 9:00 RPT2 Modulation of Photosensitivity of phot1 Exciton Quenching by Oxidized ChlorophyllZ Analysis of mitochondria-chloroplast Specific lipids mediate radial positional Exploration of novel arbuscular mycorrhizal CFI 25 subunit of cleavage factor I is Different roles of two variants of a half-size in hypocotyl phototropism of Arabidopsis in the Adjacent Monomer in Photosystem II interaction signaling in Arabidopsis symbiosis signals transduced by D14L/ essential for plant development and 3’UTR ABC transporter in Al accumulation and Taro Kimura1, Tomoko Mayama-Tsuchida2, Dimer Kazusato Oikawa1, Takuto Imai1, Yutaka Kenji Nagata1, Toshiki Ishikawa2, Taku KAI2 pathway polyadenylation site determination detoxification of buckwheat Tatsuya Sakai1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Niigata Yutaka Shibata1, Ahmed Mohamed1, Hiroshi Kodama1,2, Keiji Numata1 (1CSRS., RIKEN, Takahashi3, Mitsutomo Abe1 (1Grad. Sch. Hiromu Kameoka1,2, Yoshihiro Kobae3, Xiaojuan Zhang1, Naoki Takahashi2, Gui Jie Lei, Kengo Yokosho, Naoki Yamaji, Univ., 2RIKEN PSC) Fukumura1, Shigeru Ito2, Keisuke Kawakami3, 2Bio. Res. Edu. Center., Univ. Utsunomiya) Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Junko Kyozuka4, Masayoshi Kawaguchi5 Masaaki Umeda2, Marta Garcia-Leon3, Miho Fujii-Kashino, Jian Feng Ma Jian-Ren Shen4 (1Grad. School of Sci. Tohoku Saitama Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Okayama (1Grad. Sch. Life & Environ. Sci., Osaka Vicente Rubio3, Tsuyoshi Furumoto4, (Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Univ., 2Grad. School of Sci. Nagoya Univ., Univ.) Pref. Univ., 2JSPS Research Fellow, 3Col. Takashi Aoyama1, Tom Tsuge1 (1ICR Inst., Okayama University) 3OCARINA, Osaka City Univ., 4RIIS, Agri. Food & Environ. Sci., Rakuno Univ. Kyoto, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., NAIST, Okayama Univ.) Gakuen Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Life Sci., 3CNB-CSIC, Spain, 4Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku Univ., 5NIBB, Dept. Symbio. Sys.) Univ. Ryukoku)

9:15 3aC02 3aE02 3aI02 3aJ02 3aK02 3aL02 仝 3aM02 9:15 Molecular Genetic Analysis of the PIN Establishment of energy transfer pathway in The role of ppGpp synthesis in the chloroplast Transomics approach to the AN3 function Evidence of non-tandemly repeated rDNAs Understanding CSN-mediated regulation Single-population GWAS of AtMATE Indepent Pathway Inducing the Phototropic cyanobacterium during the accumulation biogenesis during early leaf development related to the regulation of primary and their intragenomic heterogeneity in through its interaction with RNA processing expression level in Arabidopsis thaliana Rsponses in Arabidopsis. process of chlorophyll f Kazuhiro Ito1, Doshun Ito2, Shinji Masuda3, metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana Rhizophagus irregularis factors accessions Keita Kawaura1, Mami Yoshioka1, Ken Haga2, Toshiyuki Shinoda1, Keishi Arai2, Hiroki Koh Iba1, Kensuke Kusumi1 (1Dept. Biol. Fac. Mamoru Nozaki1, Kensuke Kawade1,2,3,4, Taro Maeda1, Yuuki Kobayashi1, Hiromu Tom Tsuge1, Xiaojuan Zhang1, Mika Yuki Nakano1, Kazutaka Kusunoki1, Tatsuya Sakai1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci & Tech., Tabushi2, Seiji Akimoto3, Tatsuya Tomo1,2 Sci. Kyushu Univ., 2Dept. Life Science & Gorou Horiguchi5, Shuji Shigenobu2,4, Kameoka2, Nao Okuma1,2, Naoya Takeda4, Nomoto2, Marta Garcia-Leon3, Naoki Haruka Maruyama2, Hiroyuki Koyama1,2, Niigata Univ., 2Faculty of Fund. Eng., Nippon (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Fac. Sci., Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Katsushi Yamaguchi2, Yuji Sawada4, Katsushi Yamaguchi1, Takahiro Bino1, Shuji Takahashi4, Mariko Kato1, Masaaki Yuriko Kobayashi1,2 (1Uni. Grad. Sch. of Inst. of Tech.) Tokyo Univ. Sci., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ.) 3Center for Biological Resources & Masami Yokota Hirai4, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,6 Shigenobu1,3, Masayoshi Kawaguchi1,3 Umeda4, Vicente Rubio3, Yasuomi Tada2, Agr. Sci, Univ. Gifu, 2Appl. Biol. Sci., Univ. Informatics, Tokyo Institute of Technology) (1ExCELLs, 2NIBB, 3SOKENDAI, (1National Institute for Basic Biology, Tsuyoshi Furumoto5, Takashi Aoyama1 Gifu) 4RIKEN CSRS, 5Res. Cent. Life Sci., 2Osaka Prefecture University, 3the Graduate (1ICR, Kyoto Univ., 2CGR, Nagoya Univ., Rikkyo Univ., 6Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. University for Advanced Studies, 4Kwansei 3CNB, CSIC, 4Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Tokyo) Gakuin University) NAIST, 5Grad. Sch. Agr., Ryukoku Univ.)

9:30 3aC03 3aE03 3aI03 3aJ03 3aK03 仝 3aL03 3aM03 9:30 The regulatory function of C-terminal domain Role of carotenoids in the acclimation of the Genetic characterization of the stringent- Roles of an Arabidopsis PtdIns(3)P-binding Molecular trafficking pathways associated Elucidation of translational change of Physiological roles of AtPCS1 in toxic of BLUS1 in the blue light signaling for cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 to response factors, RSHs, in Arabidopsis thaliana Protein AtFYVE2 in Autophagy and Leaf with the interaction between parasitic plant non-protein-coding ORFs upon light metal tolerance of root apical meristem stomatal opening very high light Sumire Ono1, Doshun Ito1, Shinji Masuda2 Senescence and host plant exposure from darkness in Arabidopsis. Shimpei Uraguchi1, Yuka Sone1, Yuto Sakurako Hosotani1, Shigekazu Koya2, Taichi Izuhara1, Konatsu Nakazawa2, Haruhiko (1School of Life Science and Technology, Yuki Fujiki1,2, Mariko Okabe1, Youngsook Koh Aoki, Kohki Shimizu, Rika Takada, Yukio Kurihara1, Yuko Makita1, Haruka Ohtsuka1, Ayaka Ohmori1, Arunee Ken-ichiro Shimazaki2, Atsushi Takemiya1 Jimbo3, Shinichi Takaichi4, Yoshitaka Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2Center for Lee3, Ikuo Nishida1,2 (1Fac. Sci., Saitama Yusuke Takagaki (Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Shimohira1, Tomoya Fujita2,3, Shintaro Wongkaew2, Naoko Ohkama-Ohtsu2, (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech. Innov., Yamaguchi Nishiyama1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Biological Resources and Informatics, Tokyo Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci. & Eng., Saitama Sci., Osaka Pref. Uni.) Iwasaki2, Minami Matsui1 (1Synthetic Ryosuke Nakamura1, Yasukazu Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) Univ, 2Dept. Biochem. Mol. Biol., Saitama Institute of Technology) Univ, 3Dept. Life Sci., POSTECH.) Genomics Research Group, RIKEN Center Takanezawa1, Stephan Clemens3, Masako Univ, 3Grad. Sch. Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo, for Sustainable Resource Science, 2RNA Kiyono1 (1Sch. Pharm., Kitasato Univ., 4Dept. Mol. Microbiol., Faculty of Life Systems Biochemistry Laboratory, RIKEN, 2Inst. Agri., Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech., 3Univ. Science, Tokyo Univ Agriculture) 3Cell Biology Center, Institute of Innovative Bayreuth) Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

9:45 3aC04 3aE04 3aI04 3aJ04 3aK04 3aL04 3aM04 仝 9:45 Functional analysis of a signaling component Defect of photosynthetic activity in the cruC Analysis of the Plastid-to-nucleus Signaling in Relationship Among Four NAC Translation of mobile GUS-tRNAmet Identification of Arabidopsis CCR4-NOT Glutathione and its biosynthesis phosphorylated in response to blue light in gene mutant of the green sulfur bacterium Arabidopsis Seedling De-etiolation Transcription Factor Genes SZK1, 3, 4 mRNA from host into the shoot of a stem complexes with variable combinations of intermediates alleviate cesium stress in stomatal guard cell Chlorobaculum tepidum, which lost the ability Nobuyoshi Mochizuki, Akira Nagatani (Grad. And SRIW1 And Their Roles In Leaf parasitic plant, Cuscuta campestris deadenylase subunits Arabidopsis thaliana Shota Yamauchi1, Naoyuki Sugiyama2, to synthesize carotenoid glucoside ester Sch. Sci., Kyoto Unive.) Abaxialization In as2 rpl4d Kohki Shimizu, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Life Toshihiro Arae1, Riko Imahori2, Yuya Eri Adams, Takae Miyazaki, Shunsuke Ken-ichiro Shimazaki3, Atsushi Takemiya1 Jiro Harada1, Chihiro Azai2, Taku Inoue2, Gorou Horiguchi1,2, Shugo Maekawa1, Iwai and Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Suzuki1, Yukako Chiba1,3 (1Grad. Schl. Life Watanabe, Mitsunori Seo, Ryoung Shin (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech. Innov., Yamaguchi Shogo Fujimoto3, Shinji Masuda4, Ken Ohbayashi3, Munetaka Sugiyama4, Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Schl. Life Sci., (RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Pharm., Kyoto Univ., 3Grad. Yamamoto1, Daisuke Kosumi5 (1Department of Hirokazu Tsukaya5,6 (1Dept. Life Sci., Coll. Hokkaido Univ., 3Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Science) Sch. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) Medical Biochemistry, Kurume University Sci., Rikkyo Univ., 2Res. Cent. Life Sci., Univ.) School of Medicine, 2College of Life Sciences, Coll. Sci., Rikkyo Univ., 3HIST, Fujian Ritsumeikan University, 3Graduate School of Agricult. Forest. Univ., 4Bot. Gard., Grad. Science and Technology, Department of Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 5Grad. Sch. Sci., Physics, Kumamoto University, 4Center for Univ. Tokyo, 6ExCELLS, NINS) Biological Resources and Informatics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 5Institute of Pulsed Power Science, Kumamoto University)

10:00 3aC05 3aE05 3aI05 3aJ05 3aK05 3aL05 3aM05 10:00 Relationship between stomatal movement and Crysatalization and enzymatic reactivity of DNA virus-mediated massive gene transfer in Functional analyses of the ribosomal protein Expression of cell division- and vascular Fine-tuning of qE quenching by microRNA The suppression mechanism of stomatal malate synthesis in guard cells ferredoxin NADP+ oxidoreductase from the primary endosymbiotic evolution of a RPL12B and the RING-type ubiquitin development- related genes of host plant are in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii development under submerged condition in Kohei Fukatsu1, Yuki Hayashi1, Keiko Rhodopseudomonas palustris photosynthetic amoeba ligase SZK2 in ribosome stress signaling transiently up-regulated in the parasitic Tomohito Yamasaki1, Ryutaro Tokutsu2, Jun Rorippa aquatica Kuwata2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Toshinori Daisuke Seo1, Norifumi Muraki2, Genji Kurisu3 Mitsuhiro Matsuo1, Atsushi Katahata1, Makoto Shugo Maekawa1, Kanae Fukada1, interface with a stem parasitic plant, Minagawa2 (1Sci and Tech., Kochi univ., Tatsushi Umase, Shuka Ikematsu, Fuko Kinoshita1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., (1Graduate School of Natural Science and Minakuchi1, Yohei Minakuchi2, Hideki Masahiro Takahara1, Hirokazu Tsukaya2,3, Cuscuta campestris 2Photobiol., NIBB) Noguchi, Tomoaki Sakamoto, Seisuke 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 3Dep. Biol. Chem., Technology, Kanazawa University, 2Institute Noguchi2, Atsushi Toyoda2, Asao Fujiyama2, Gorou Horiguchi1,4 (1Department of Life Shota Yamamoto, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Kimura (Kyoto-sangyo Univ.) Chubu Univ.) for Molecular Science, National Institute of Yutaka Suzuki3, Soichirou Satoh1, Takuro Science, College of Science, Rikkyo Life and Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Natural Science, 3Institute for Protein Research, Nakayama4, Ryoma Kamikawa5, Mami University, 2Graduate School of Science, Osaka University) Nomura6, Yuji Inagaki4, Ken-ichiro Ishida6, The University of Tokyo, 3Exploratory Junichi Obokata1 (1Grad. Sch. of Life and Env., Research Center on Life and Living Kyoto Prefect. Univ., 2Ctr. Info. Biol., N.I.G., Systems, NINS, 4Research Center for Life 3Grad. Sch. of FronAer Sci, Univ. of Tokyo, Science, College of Science, Rikkyo 4Ctr. Comp. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, 5Env., Grad. University) Sch. of Human & Env., Kyoto Univ., 6Grad. Sch. of Life & Env. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba)

10:15 3aC06 3aE06 3aI06 3aJ06 3aK06 3aL06 3aM06 10:15 Functional analysis of the PP2C-Ds that Alternative cyclic electron transfer pathways of Discovery of a dynamic feature of chloroplast Mathematical and morphological analysis Epidermal cells patterning-related genes are miR319-MpRKD Regulation Is Involved in Possible involvement of trans-acting regulate stomatal movements photosynthesis found in the purple bacterium, nucleoids in response to the light/dark cycle of “monospirostichy”, a special kind of involved in the holdfast formation of a stem the Asexual Reproduction Organ Formation siRNA3 in response to low nitrogen in Mitsumasa Akiyama1, Shin-ichiro Inoue1, Rubrivivax gelatinosus Seika Ishihara1, Kohta Sakashita1, Yusuke spiral phyllotaxis unique to Costaceae parasitic plant, Cuscuta campestris in Marchantia polymorpha Arabidopsis Yohei Takahashi1, Maki Hayashi1, Hodaka Kenji Nagashima1, Sakiko Nagashima1,2, Ishida1, Yoshitaka Kimori2, Kosei Iwabuchi1, plants Daiki Fujiwara, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Life Kazutaka Futagami1, Masayuki Tsuzuki2, Sho Nishida1, Makiha Fukuda2,3, Yusuke Sugimoto1, William M Gray2, Toshinori Takeshi Sato1, Kazuhito Inoue1,3 (1Res. Inst. Ikuko Hara-Nishimura1 (1Fac. Sci. Eng., Konan Takaaki Yonekura, Munetaka Sugiyama Env. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.) Takahiro Hamada1,3, Yuichiro Watanabe1 Kakei4,5, Yukihisa Shimada4, Toru Fujiwara3 Kinoshita1,3 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya, Integ. Sci., Kanagawa Univ., 2Dept. Biol. Sci., Univ., 2Fac. Environ. Info. Sci., Fukui Univ. (Botanical Gardens, Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. (1Grad. Sch. Arts and Sci., Univ. Tokyo, (1Grad. Sch. Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima 2Department of Plant Biology, University of Fac. Sci., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 3Dept. Tech.) Tokyo) 2Dept. Mol. Cel. Dev. Biol., Univ. Univ., 2Fac. Sci. Technol., Tokyo Univ. Sci., Minnesota, 3Nagoya University., WPI-ITbM) Biol. Sci., Fac. Sci., Kanagawa Univ.) Michigan, 3JST, PRESTO) 3Grad. Sch. Agri. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4Kihara Inst. Biol. Res., Yokohama City Univ., 5Inst. Veg. Flor. Sci., NARO)

仝=Presentation in English 67 ● Day 3, Fri., March 15, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E F G H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N O Time TB2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/ Photoreceptors/Photoresponses Photosynthesis Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction B Translational regulations/Protein Environmental responses B modification & degradation 10:30 3aC07 3aE07 3aI07 3aJ07 3aK07 3aL07 3aM07 10:30 Functional characterization of protein kinases Transcription patterns of photosynthesis-related Digalactosyldiacylglycerol is required for rapid Quantitative 3D observation of cells in Identification of resistance genes in tomato Biochemical characterization of microRNA Ion profiles of acid-tolerant plant species that interact with blue light-receptor genes in the green filamentous bacterium formation of thylakoid membrane during twisting Arabidopsis petiole introgression lines that show post- precursor processing by Dicer-Like1 in distributed in solfatara fields. phototropins in Arabidopsis stomatal opening Chloroflexus aurantiacus under ANaerobic etioplast-chloroplast differentiation in Yuta Otsuka1, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,2 (1Grad. germination resistance to a root parasitic Arabidopsis Jun Wasaki1, Akihiro Yamamoto1, Takato Shin-ichiro Inoue1, Yohei Takahashi1, Maki Light, Aerobic Light, and Aerobic Dark Arabidopsis Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2ExCELLS, NINS) plant, Phelipanche aegyptiaca Rikako Hirata1, Tomoya Makabe1, Saito1, Hiromi Tsubota2, Toshihiro Hayashi1, Masaki Okumura1, Tatsuya conditions Sho Fujii1, Noriko Nagata2, Tatsuru Masuda1, Junna Saito, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Life and Kei-ichiro Mishiba1, Nozomu Koizumi1, Watanabe3, Takayuki Nakatsubo1 (1Grad. Sawasaki2, B. Michael Palmgren3, Toshinori Kazaha Izaki, Shin Haruta (Grad. Sch. Sci., Hajime Wada1, Koichi Kobayashi3 (1Grad. Sch. Env. Sci., Osaka Pref Univ.) Hamdan Samir M.2, Yuji Iwata1 (1Grad. Sch. Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Kinoshita4 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Univ. Tokyo Metropolitan) Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Fac. Sci., Japan Life. Environ. Sci., Univ. Osaka Pref., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Hiroshima Univ., 3Res. 2Proteo-Science Center, Ehime Univ., 3Dept. Women’s Univ., 3Fac. Arts Sci., Osaka Pref. 2King abdullah Univ. Sci. Tech.) Fac. Agr., Hokkaido Univ.) Plant. Environ. Sci. Univ. Copenhagen, Univ.) 4ITbM., Nagoya Univ.)

10:45 3aC08 3aE08 3aI08 3aJ08 仝 3aK08 仝 3aL08 仝 3aM08 仝 10:45 Cytosolic phototropin can not induce the Genetically and morphologically distinct two Isolation and characterization of Arabidopsis Arabidopsis zinc-finger-like protein Implication of mobile small RNAs for Genome wide analysis of nutrient- Chemical screening identified that lipid chloroplast avoidance and cold-avoidance heterocystous cyanobacteria analyzed by mutants with reduced chlorophyll fluorescence ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 (AS2) bound common functions in different host-parasitic dependent translational regulation signaling pathways regulate early responses. Raman scattering microscopy in guard cells exon 1 of ETTIN (ARF3) and maintain plant complexes Naoyuki Sotta1, Yukako Chiba2, Hirofumi aluminum-inducible malate secretion in Kotoko Sasaki, Yasuhide Osaki, Yutaka Kouto Tamamizu, Shigeichi Kumazaki (Grad. Boseok Song, Sho Yamagaki, Koh Iba, Juntaro gene body DNA methylation in ETTIN Subhankar Bera1, Kohki Shimizu1, Keisuke Fukuda1, Mayuki Tanaka1, Seidai Arabidopsis Kodama (Center for Bioscience Research and Sch. Sci., Univ. Kyoto) Negi (Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) together with nucleolar proteins Tanaka2, Shunsuke Yajima2, Katsushi Takamatsu2, Yui Yamashita2, Kyoko Miwa2, Liujie Wu1, Ayan Sadhukhan1, Yuriko Education, Utsunomiya University) Simon Vial-Pradel1, Mika Nomoto2,4, Hiro Yamaguchi3, Shigenobu Shuji3, Koh Aoki1 Masami Yokota Hirai3, Satoshi Naito2, Toru Kobayashi1, Naohisa Ogo2, Mutsutomo Takahashi3, Sayuri Ando1, Masataka (1Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Fujiwara1 (1Univ Tokyo, 2Hokkaido Univ, Tokizawa1, Raj Kishan Agrahari1, Hiroki Suzuki1, Shoko Kojima1, Yasuomi Tada2,4, Japan, 2NODAI Genome Research Center, 3RIKEN) Ito1, Akira Asai2, Hiroyuki Koyama1 Yasunori Machida2, Chiyoko Machida1 Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan, (1Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu (1Graduate School of Bioscience and 3National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan) University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan., Biotechnology, Chubu University, 2Graduate Division of Pharmaceutical 2Graduate School of Science, Nagoya Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka University, 3Graduate School of Medical 422-8526, Japan.) Sciences, Kanazawa University, 4Center for Gene Research, Nagoya University)

11:00 3aC09 3aE09 3aI09 3aJ09 3aK09 3aL09 3aM09 11:00 Chloroplast outer membrane-localized Trials to enhance nitrogenase activity of a High-throughput screening of algal mutant cells Roles of nucleolar proteins for nuclear Natural variations of interactions with a Translation Complexes Containing a uORF- Functional characterization of OsBBPIs, a

phototropin induces the chloroplast avoidance transformant carrying the nif gene cluster in the based on CO2-dependent protein relocation by localization of zinc-finger-like protein root-colonizing endophytic fungus and Encoded Nascent Peptide Sense Cellular putative ART1-interactive protein in rice response non-diazotrophic cyanobacterium Synechocystis intelligent image-activated cell sorting ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 (AS2) in leaf indole glucosinolates in Arabidopsis Magnesium Concentration to Regulate Kengo Yokosho, Zhi Chang Chen, Naoki Eiji Gotoh1, Kazuhiro Ishishita1, Takeshi Higa2, sp. PCC 6803 Takashi Yamano1, Chihana Toyokawa1, Toshiki development of Arabidopsis thaliana thaliana Translation. Yamaji, Jian Feng Ma (Institute of Plant Shin-ichiro Inoue3, Noriyuki Suetsugu4, Konomi Yokomizo, Hiroya Kotani, Ryoma Matsuoka1, Nao Nitta2,3, Takeaki Sugimura2,3, Sayuri Ando1, Takumi Ogawa2, Shuichiro Shion Yamaguchi1, Shigetaka Yasuda1, Noriya Hayashi1, Shun Sasaki1, Yuta Science and Resources, Okayama Masamitsu Wada5 (1Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ, Tsujimoto, Haruki Yamamoto, Yuichi Fujita Akihiro Isozaki2, Takanori Iino2, Takuro Ito2,3, Goto2, Shoko Kojima1, Yuki Sakamoto3, Hong Ye1, Midori Tanaka1, Mutsumi Hiragori2, Feng Zhihang3, Toru Fujiwara3, University) 2Inst. Protein Res., Osaka Univ, 3Grad. Sch. (Grad. Sch. Bioagricultual. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) Keisuke Goda2,3, Hideya Fukuzawa1 (1Graduate Sachihiro Matsunaga3, Yasunori Machida4, Watanabe1, Takayuki Tohge1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Hiro Takahashi4, Yui Yamashita1, Satoshi Sci., Nagoya Univ, 4Grad. Sch. Bio., Kyoto School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Chiyoko Machida1 (1Grad. Sch. Biosci. Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Naito1,5, Hitoshi Onouchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr., Univ, 5Grad. Sch. Sci and Eng., Tokyo Metro 2School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Biotech., Chubu Univ, 2Sch. Biosci. NAIST, 2JST, PRESTO) Hokkaido Univ., 2Sch. Agr., Hokkaido Univ) 3JST) Biotech., Chubu Univ, 3Bio Sci., Tokyo Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Univ of Sci, 4Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ) 4Grad. Sch. Medical Sci. Kanazawa Univ., 5Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ.)

11:15 3aC10 3aE10 3aI10 3aJ10 3aK10 3aL10 3aM10 11:15 Phosphoproteomic analysis of SnRK2 Elucidation of the ammonium toxicity in Characterization of phosphoproteins in The ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 is involved Functional analyses for effector candidates Biochemical Evidence for the Involvement Environmental stress responses in the downstream factors responsible for red-light PII-less mutant and the mechanisms of thylakoid membranes using Phos-tag in leaf development through the repression of plant growth-promoting endophytic fungi of the Ribosomal Exit Tunnel in the Nascent mutants of RNA binding protein, APUM5 responses in the moss Physcomitrella patens ammonium tolerance involving PII protein in Keiji Nishioka1, Yusuke Kato1, Shin-ichiro of AtIPT3 transcription. and their suppression by the host Peptide-Mediated Ribosome Stalling and deadenylases in Arabidopsis Kazuki Udagawa1, Shoko Kageyama1, Ryoko cyanobacteria Ozawa2, Yuichiro Takahashi2, Wataru Shoko Kojima1, Tamami Nishimoto1, Kana tryptophan-­derived metabolites in Systems Kotone Morita1, Toshihiro Arae1, Yuya Otake1, Akihisa Shinozawa1, Taishi Umezawa2, Takayuki Sakamoto1, Yajun Chang1, Nobuyuki Sakamoto1 (1Inst. Plant Sci. Res., Okayama Koda1, Nanako Ishibashi2, Mikiko Kojima4, Arabidopsis thaliana Seidai Takamatsu1, Yubun Ohashi2, Suzuki1, Yukako Chiba1,2 (1Grad. Schl. Life Takumi Tomoi3,4, Tomomichi Fujita5, Andrew Takatani1, Kazuma Uesaka1,2, Kunio Ihara2, Univ., 2Res. Inst. Interdisciplinary Sci., Hiro Takahashi5, Hitoshi Sakakibara3, Shigetaka Yasuda1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Kazuki Noriyuki Onoue1, Hitoshi Onouchi2, Yui Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Hokkaido C. Cuming6, Izumi Yotsui1, Teruaki Taji1, Tatsuo Omata1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Okayama Univ.) Yasunori Machida2, Chiyoko Machida1 Tsurukawa1, Kazuhiko Semba3, Mutsumi Yamashita2, Satoshi Naito1,2 (1Grad. Schl. Univ.) Yoichi Sakata1 (1Dept. Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. Nagoya Univ., 2Ctr. Gene Res., Nagoya Univ.) (1Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ., Watanabe1, Keisuke Tanaka4, Teruaki Taji5, Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Grad. Schl. Agric., 2Grad.Sch. Bio-Applications and 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Takayuki Tohge1, Yoshiaki Nakao3, Yusuke Agr., Hokkaido Univ.) Systems Engneering, Tokyo Univ. Agric.and of Bioagr., Nagoya Univ, 4CSRS, RIKEN, Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST, 2JST Tech., 3Grad.Sch.of Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ, 5Grad. Sch. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., Kanazawa PRESTO, 3Grad. Sch. Eng., Kyoto Univ., 4OIIB, 5Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ, 6University Univ) 4NODAI Genome Research Center, Tokyo of Leeds, UK) Univ. Agric., 5Dept. Biosci., Tokyo Univ. Agric.)

11:30 3aC11 3aE11 3aI11 3aJ11 3aK11 3aM11 11:30 3+ Phosphorylation of Rice CPD Photolyase and Study of Glycolate Metabolism in The Role of Phosphorylation of Chloroplast Subcellular localization and interaction of RSS interacts with NO, ROS, H2S and is Evaluation of aluminum (Al ) tolerance in Its Transport to the Chloroplast Photorespiration of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Ca2+ Binding Protein CAS in Light-Dependent pathogenicity factor βC1 of leaf curl viruses involved in the root nodule symbiosis a worldwide collection of the genus Vigna Mika Teranishi, Chiharu Komatsu, Mamoru Kotaro Kobayashi1, Stefan Timm2, Martin Stomatal Opening with the host receptor, ASYMMETRIC Mitsutaka Fukudome1, Hazuki Shimada2, Akiko Baba-Kasai, Kaoru Ebana, Norihiko Hara, Hiroko Yamaguchi, Jun Hidema (Grad. Hagemann2, Iwane Suzuki3 (1Grad. Sch. Life Yuna Uemura, Yuki Kirishima, Masaki Mizuno, LEAVES1 (AS1) Nahoko Uchi1, Ken-ichi Osuki1, Toshiki Tomooka (Genetic Resources Center of Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ.) Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, 2Dept. Plant Physiol., Yoko Ishizaki, Takashi Shiina (Grad. Life and Takanori Suzuki1,2, Norifusa Matsuo1, Uchiumi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kagoshima NARO) Univ. Rostock, 3Fac. Life Environ. Sci., Univ. Env. Sci., Kyoto Pref. Univ.) Masato Omatsu1, Mika Tanaka1, Michiko Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Kagoshima Univ) Tsukuba) Sasabe3, Chiyoko Machida4, Yasunori Machida2 (1Cent. Res. Inst., Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 3Fac. Agric. Life Sci., Hirosaki Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotechnol., Chubu Univ.)

11:45 3aC12 仝 3aE12 3aI12 3aJ12 3aK12 3aM12 11:45 African Rice Species (O. glaberrima, O. barthii Establishment of energy transfer pathway in Structure-function analysis of the cargo Plastid signaling is involved in rice Development of thrips repellents and plant Variation in the regulation of SUF and O. sativa) Exhibit Hypersensitivity to UVB photosystem I complex during the transporter KCBP kinesin in P. patens endosperm development. secondary metabolites, involved in thrips machinery in response to Fe deficiency Radiation Caused by Lower Specific Activity accumulation process of chlorophyll f Mari Yoshida, Moe Yamada, Gohta Goshima Hirokazu Katoh1, Mao Fukai1, Shu Anami1, avoidance. among barley cultivars and Amount of CPD Photolyase. Toshiyuki Shinoda1, Keishi Arai2, Seiji (Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ) Yutaka Sato2, Sae Shimizu-Sato2, Hidemi Hiroshi Abe1, Tamito Sakurai2, Shigemi Maya Katori1, Akihiro Saito2, Takuji Gideon Mmbando, Mika Teranishi, Jun Akimoto3, Tatsuya Tomo1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kitano1, Yuko Kobayashi3, Issei Seo2, Yuji Sawada3, Masami Yokota Hirai3, Ohyama2, Kyoko Higuchi2 (1Grad. Sch. Hidema (Tohoku University, Graduate School Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Fac. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci., Kobayashi3, Shin Takeda1, Tsukaho Hattori1 Takeshi Ohya4, Shohei Matsuura5, Masaaki Agri. Chem., Tokyo Univ. Agri., 2Agri. of Life Sciences) 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ.) (1Nagoya Univ. BBC., 2NIG. Plant Mitomi6, Kenji Umemura6, Masami Chem., Tokyo Univ. Agri.) Genetics, 3Mie Univ. ASRPC.) Koshiyama7, Shinya Tsuda2, Masatomo Kobayashi1 (1RIKEN BRC, 2NARO, 3RIKEN CSRS, 4Kanagawa Agricultural Technology Center, 5Hiroshima Prefectural Technology Research Institute, 6Meiji Seika Pharma Co. Ltd, 7Zeon Corporation)

68 ● Day 3, Fri., March 15, AM (9:00–12:00)

Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Time A B Room C D Room E F G H Room I Room J Room K Room L Room M N O Time TB2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB 2019 JTPB Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/ Photoreceptors/Photoresponses Photosynthesis Organelles/Cytoskeleton Vegetative growth Plant-organism interaction B Translational regulations/Protein Environmental responses B modification & degradation 10:30 3aC07 3aE07 3aI07 3aJ07 3aK07 3aL07 3aM07 10:30 Functional characterization of protein kinases Transcription patterns of photosynthesis-related Digalactosyldiacylglycerol is required for rapid Quantitative 3D observation of cells in Identification of resistance genes in tomato Biochemical characterization of microRNA Ion profiles of acid-tolerant plant species that interact with blue light-receptor genes in the green filamentous bacterium formation of thylakoid membrane during twisting Arabidopsis petiole introgression lines that show post- precursor processing by Dicer-Like1 in distributed in solfatara fields. phototropins in Arabidopsis stomatal opening Chloroflexus aurantiacus under ANaerobic etioplast-chloroplast differentiation in Yuta Otsuka1, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,2 (1Grad. germination resistance to a root parasitic Arabidopsis Jun Wasaki1, Akihiro Yamamoto1, Takato Shin-ichiro Inoue1, Yohei Takahashi1, Maki Light, Aerobic Light, and Aerobic Dark Arabidopsis Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2ExCELLS, NINS) plant, Phelipanche aegyptiaca Rikako Hirata1, Tomoya Makabe1, Saito1, Hiromi Tsubota2, Toshihiro Hayashi1, Masaki Okumura1, Tatsuya conditions Sho Fujii1, Noriko Nagata2, Tatsuru Masuda1, Junna Saito, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Life and Kei-ichiro Mishiba1, Nozomu Koizumi1, Watanabe3, Takayuki Nakatsubo1 (1Grad. Sawasaki2, B. Michael Palmgren3, Toshinori Kazaha Izaki, Shin Haruta (Grad. Sch. Sci., Hajime Wada1, Koichi Kobayashi3 (1Grad. Sch. Env. Sci., Osaka Pref Univ.) Hamdan Samir M.2, Yuji Iwata1 (1Grad. Sch. Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Kinoshita4 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Univ. Tokyo Metropolitan) Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Fac. Sci., Japan Life. Environ. Sci., Univ. Osaka Pref., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Hiroshima Univ., 3Res. 2Proteo-Science Center, Ehime Univ., 3Dept. Women’s Univ., 3Fac. Arts Sci., Osaka Pref. 2King abdullah Univ. Sci. Tech.) Fac. Agr., Hokkaido Univ.) Plant. Environ. Sci. Univ. Copenhagen, Univ.) 4ITbM., Nagoya Univ.)

10:45 3aC08 3aE08 3aI08 3aJ08 仝 3aK08 仝 3aL08 仝 3aM08 仝 10:45 Cytosolic phototropin can not induce the Genetically and morphologically distinct two Isolation and characterization of Arabidopsis Arabidopsis zinc-finger-like protein Implication of mobile small RNAs for Genome wide analysis of nutrient- Chemical screening identified that lipid chloroplast avoidance and cold-avoidance heterocystous cyanobacteria analyzed by mutants with reduced chlorophyll fluorescence ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 (AS2) bound common functions in different host-parasitic dependent translational regulation signaling pathways regulate early responses. Raman scattering microscopy in guard cells exon 1 of ETTIN (ARF3) and maintain plant complexes Naoyuki Sotta1, Yukako Chiba2, Hirofumi aluminum-inducible malate secretion in Kotoko Sasaki, Yasuhide Osaki, Yutaka Kouto Tamamizu, Shigeichi Kumazaki (Grad. Boseok Song, Sho Yamagaki, Koh Iba, Juntaro gene body DNA methylation in ETTIN Subhankar Bera1, Kohki Shimizu1, Keisuke Fukuda1, Mayuki Tanaka1, Seidai Arabidopsis Kodama (Center for Bioscience Research and Sch. Sci., Univ. Kyoto) Negi (Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) together with nucleolar proteins Tanaka2, Shunsuke Yajima2, Katsushi Takamatsu2, Yui Yamashita2, Kyoko Miwa2, Liujie Wu1, Ayan Sadhukhan1, Yuriko Education, Utsunomiya University) Simon Vial-Pradel1, Mika Nomoto2,4, Hiro Yamaguchi3, Shigenobu Shuji3, Koh Aoki1 Masami Yokota Hirai3, Satoshi Naito2, Toru Kobayashi1, Naohisa Ogo2, Mutsutomo Takahashi3, Sayuri Ando1, Masataka (1Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Fujiwara1 (1Univ Tokyo, 2Hokkaido Univ, Tokizawa1, Raj Kishan Agrahari1, Hiroki Suzuki1, Shoko Kojima1, Yasuomi Tada2,4, Japan, 2NODAI Genome Research Center, 3RIKEN) Ito1, Akira Asai2, Hiroyuki Koyama1 Yasunori Machida2, Chiyoko Machida1 Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan, (1Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu (1Graduate School of Bioscience and 3National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan) University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan., Biotechnology, Chubu University, 2Graduate Division of Pharmaceutical 2Graduate School of Science, Nagoya Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka University, 3Graduate School of Medical 422-8526, Japan.) Sciences, Kanazawa University, 4Center for Gene Research, Nagoya University)

11:00 3aC09 3aE09 3aI09 3aJ09 3aK09 3aL09 3aM09 11:00 Chloroplast outer membrane-localized Trials to enhance nitrogenase activity of a High-throughput screening of algal mutant cells Roles of nucleolar proteins for nuclear Natural variations of interactions with a Translation Complexes Containing a uORF- Functional characterization of OsBBPIs, a phototropin induces the chloroplast avoidance transformant carrying the nif gene cluster in the based on CO2-dependent protein relocation by localization of zinc-finger-like protein root-colonizing endophytic fungus and Encoded Nascent Peptide Sense Cellular putative ART1-interactive protein in rice response non-diazotrophic cyanobacterium Synechocystis intelligent image-activated cell sorting ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 (AS2) in leaf indole glucosinolates in Arabidopsis Magnesium Concentration to Regulate Kengo Yokosho, Zhi Chang Chen, Naoki Eiji Gotoh1, Kazuhiro Ishishita1, Takeshi Higa2, sp. PCC 6803 Takashi Yamano1, Chihana Toyokawa1, Toshiki development of Arabidopsis thaliana thaliana Translation. Yamaji, Jian Feng Ma (Institute of Plant Shin-ichiro Inoue3, Noriyuki Suetsugu4, Konomi Yokomizo, Hiroya Kotani, Ryoma Matsuoka1, Nao Nitta2,3, Takeaki Sugimura2,3, Sayuri Ando1, Takumi Ogawa2, Shuichiro Shion Yamaguchi1, Shigetaka Yasuda1, Noriya Hayashi1, Shun Sasaki1, Yuta Science and Resources, Okayama Masamitsu Wada5 (1Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ, Tsujimoto, Haruki Yamamoto, Yuichi Fujita Akihiro Isozaki2, Takanori Iino2, Takuro Ito2,3, Goto2, Shoko Kojima1, Yuki Sakamoto3, Hong Ye1, Midori Tanaka1, Mutsumi Hiragori2, Feng Zhihang3, Toru Fujiwara3, University) 2Inst. Protein Res., Osaka Univ, 3Grad. Sch. (Grad. Sch. Bioagricultual. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) Keisuke Goda2,3, Hideya Fukuzawa1 (1Graduate Sachihiro Matsunaga3, Yasunori Machida4, Watanabe1, Takayuki Tohge1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Hiro Takahashi4, Yui Yamashita1, Satoshi Sci., Nagoya Univ, 4Grad. Sch. Bio., Kyoto School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Chiyoko Machida1 (1Grad. Sch. Biosci. Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Naito1,5, Hitoshi Onouchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr., Univ, 5Grad. Sch. Sci and Eng., Tokyo Metro 2School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Biotech., Chubu Univ, 2Sch. Biosci. NAIST, 2JST, PRESTO) Hokkaido Univ., 2Sch. Agr., Hokkaido Univ) 3JST) Biotech., Chubu Univ, 3Bio Sci., Tokyo Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Univ of Sci, 4Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ) 4Grad. Sch. Medical Sci. Kanazawa Univ., 5Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ.)

11:15 3aC10 3aE10 3aI10 3aJ10 3aK10 3aL10 3aM10 11:15 Phosphoproteomic analysis of SnRK2 Elucidation of the ammonium toxicity in Characterization of phosphoproteins in The ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 is involved Functional analyses for effector candidates Biochemical Evidence for the Involvement Environmental stress responses in the downstream factors responsible for red-light PII-less mutant and the mechanisms of thylakoid membranes using Phos-tag in leaf development through the repression of plant growth-promoting endophytic fungi of the Ribosomal Exit Tunnel in the Nascent mutants of RNA binding protein, APUM5 responses in the moss Physcomitrella patens ammonium tolerance involving PII protein in Keiji Nishioka1, Yusuke Kato1, Shin-ichiro of AtIPT3 transcription. and their suppression by the host Peptide-Mediated Ribosome Stalling and deadenylases in Arabidopsis Kazuki Udagawa1, Shoko Kageyama1, Ryoko cyanobacteria Ozawa2, Yuichiro Takahashi2, Wataru Shoko Kojima1, Tamami Nishimoto1, Kana tryptophan-­derived metabolites in Systems Kotone Morita1, Toshihiro Arae1, Yuya Otake1, Akihisa Shinozawa1, Taishi Umezawa2, Takayuki Sakamoto1, Yajun Chang1, Nobuyuki Sakamoto1 (1Inst. Plant Sci. Res., Okayama Koda1, Nanako Ishibashi2, Mikiko Kojima4, Arabidopsis thaliana Seidai Takamatsu1, Yubun Ohashi2, Suzuki1, Yukako Chiba1,2 (1Grad. Schl. Life Takumi Tomoi3,4, Tomomichi Fujita5, Andrew Takatani1, Kazuma Uesaka1,2, Kunio Ihara2, Univ., 2Res. Inst. Interdisciplinary Sci., Hiro Takahashi5, Hitoshi Sakakibara3, Shigetaka Yasuda1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Kazuki Noriyuki Onoue1, Hitoshi Onouchi2, Yui Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Hokkaido C. Cuming6, Izumi Yotsui1, Teruaki Taji1, Tatsuo Omata1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Okayama Univ.) Yasunori Machida2, Chiyoko Machida1 Tsurukawa1, Kazuhiko Semba3, Mutsumi Yamashita2, Satoshi Naito1,2 (1Grad. Schl. Univ.) Yoichi Sakata1 (1Dept. Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. Nagoya Univ., 2Ctr. Gene Res., Nagoya Univ.) (1Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ., Watanabe1, Keisuke Tanaka4, Teruaki Taji5, Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Grad. Schl. Agric., 2Grad.Sch. Bio-Applications and 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Takayuki Tohge1, Yoshiaki Nakao3, Yusuke Agr., Hokkaido Univ.) Systems Engneering, Tokyo Univ. Agric.and of Bioagr., Nagoya Univ, 4CSRS, RIKEN, Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST, 2JST Tech., 3Grad.Sch.of Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ, 5Grad. Sch. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., Kanazawa PRESTO, 3Grad. Sch. Eng., Kyoto Univ., 4OIIB, 5Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ, 6University Univ) 4NODAI Genome Research Center, Tokyo of Leeds, UK) Univ. Agric., 5Dept. Biosci., Tokyo Univ. Agric.)

11:30 3aC11 3aE11 3aI11 3aJ11 3aK11 3aM11 11:30 3+ Phosphorylation of Rice CPD Photolyase and Study of Glycolate Metabolism in The Role of Phosphorylation of Chloroplast Subcellular localization and interaction of RSS interacts with NO, ROS, H2S and is Evaluation of aluminum (Al ) tolerance in Its Transport to the Chloroplast Photorespiration of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Ca2+ Binding Protein CAS in Light-Dependent pathogenicity factor βC1 of leaf curl viruses involved in the root nodule symbiosis a worldwide collection of the genus Vigna Mika Teranishi, Chiharu Komatsu, Mamoru Kotaro Kobayashi1, Stefan Timm2, Martin Stomatal Opening with the host receptor, ASYMMETRIC Mitsutaka Fukudome1, Hazuki Shimada2, Akiko Baba-Kasai, Kaoru Ebana, Norihiko Hara, Hiroko Yamaguchi, Jun Hidema (Grad. Hagemann2, Iwane Suzuki3 (1Grad. Sch. Life Yuna Uemura, Yuki Kirishima, Masaki Mizuno, LEAVES1 (AS1) Nahoko Uchi1, Ken-ichi Osuki1, Toshiki Tomooka (Genetic Resources Center of Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ.) Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, 2Dept. Plant Physiol., Yoko Ishizaki, Takashi Shiina (Grad. Life and Takanori Suzuki1,2, Norifusa Matsuo1, Uchiumi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kagoshima NARO) Univ. Rostock, 3Fac. Life Environ. Sci., Univ. Env. Sci., Kyoto Pref. Univ.) Masato Omatsu1, Mika Tanaka1, Michiko Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Kagoshima Univ) Tsukuba) Sasabe3, Chiyoko Machida4, Yasunori Machida2 (1Cent. Res. Inst., Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 3Fac. Agric. Life Sci., Hirosaki Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotechnol., Chubu Univ.)

11:45 3aC12 仝 3aE12 3aI12 3aJ12 3aK12 3aM12 11:45 African Rice Species (O. glaberrima, O. barthii Establishment of energy transfer pathway in Structure-function analysis of the cargo Plastid signaling is involved in rice Development of thrips repellents and plant Variation in the regulation of SUF and O. sativa) Exhibit Hypersensitivity to UVB photosystem I complex during the transporter KCBP kinesin in P. patens endosperm development. secondary metabolites, involved in thrips machinery in response to Fe deficiency Radiation Caused by Lower Specific Activity accumulation process of chlorophyll f Mari Yoshida, Moe Yamada, Gohta Goshima Hirokazu Katoh1, Mao Fukai1, Shu Anami1, avoidance. among barley cultivars and Amount of CPD Photolyase. Toshiyuki Shinoda1, Keishi Arai2, Seiji (Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ) Yutaka Sato2, Sae Shimizu-Sato2, Hidemi Hiroshi Abe1, Tamito Sakurai2, Shigemi Maya Katori1, Akihiro Saito2, Takuji Gideon Mmbando, Mika Teranishi, Jun Akimoto3, Tatsuya Tomo1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kitano1, Yuko Kobayashi3, Issei Seo2, Yuji Sawada3, Masami Yokota Hirai3, Ohyama2, Kyoko Higuchi2 (1Grad. Sch. Hidema (Tohoku University, Graduate School Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Fac. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci., Kobayashi3, Shin Takeda1, Tsukaho Hattori1 Takeshi Ohya4, Shohei Matsuura5, Masaaki Agri. Chem., Tokyo Univ. Agri., 2Agri. of Life Sciences) 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ.) (1Nagoya Univ. BBC., 2NIG. Plant Mitomi6, Kenji Umemura6, Masami Chem., Tokyo Univ. Agri.) Genetics, 3Mie Univ. ASRPC.) Koshiyama7, Shinya Tsuda2, Masatomo Kobayashi1 (1RIKEN BRC, 2NARO, 3RIKEN CSRS, 4Kanagawa Agricultural Technology Center, 5Hiroshima Prefectural Technology Research Institute, 6Meiji Seika Pharma Co. Ltd, 7Zeon Corporation)

仝=Presentation in English 69 List of Chairpersons of Oral Presentations

Day 1, Wed., March 13, AM Day 1, Wed., March 13, PM

1aC01-12 Biomembrane/Ion and solute transport 1pC01-10 Cell cycle/Cell division Michiko Sasabe Miki Kawachi Shin-Ichiro Komaki Naoki Yamaji Naoki Takahashi Yoichi Nakanishi 1pD01-12 Primary metabolism, Secondary metabolism 1aD01-12 Primary metabolism Takeo Satou Toshiki Ishikawa Shoji Segami Ryuichi Nishihama Mineko Konishi Takahiro Ishikawa

1aE01-11 Environmental responses of photosynthesis 1pE01-09 Photosynthesis, Environmental responses of Keisuke Yoshida photosynthesis Ko Noguchi Kenichi Wakabayashi Mimi Hashimoto Sumie Keta 1pG01-12 Plant hormones/Signaling molecules 1aF01-12 Environmental responses A Kaori Miyawaki-Nagawa Miyo Morita Akie Shimotohno Masaru Kobayashi Satohiro Okuda Masatsugu Toyota 1pH01-12 Reproductive growth Nobutoshi Yamaguchi 1aG01-12 Plant hormones/Signaling molecules Wakana Tanaka Mitsunori Seo Miho Ikeda Kenichi Kurotani Yukari Nagatoshi 1pI01-11 Organelles/Cytoskeleton Mizuho Ichinose Yusuke Kobayashi 1aH01-12 Epigenetic regulation Takuya Sakamoto Yoshiki Nishimura Hidenori Takeuchi Atsushi Hoshino 1pJ01-12 Vegetative growth Yukiko Yasui Aya Imamura 1aI01-12 Flowering/Clock Akane Kubota Yuki Hirakawa Tomoaki Muranaka Ryosuke Hayama 1pK01-12 Plant-organism interaction A Shigeyuki Betsuyaku 1aJ01-12 Vegetative growth Takashi Soyano Yoji Kawano Tatsuaki Goh Akira Mine Ayami Nakagawa 1pL01-12 Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/Translational 1aK01-12 Plant-organism interaction A regulations/Protein modification & degradation Kazuya Ichimura Mayuki Tanaka Yusuke Saijo Kengo Kanamaru Koji Yamaguchi Junichi Obokata

1aL01-12 Plant-organism interaction B 1pM01-12 Environmental responses B Takuya Suzaki Kaori Kohzuma Kei Hiruma Takashi Kuromori Tatsuhiro Ezawa Miki Fujita

1aM01-12 Environmental responses C 1pO01-07 Systems biology Miyako Kusano Naohiko Ohama Takeshi Obayashi Takehito Inaba Hiroshi Kudoh

1aO01-11 Systems biology Yoshiharu Y. Yamamoto Atsushi Nagano Kyonoshin Maruyama

70 Day 2, Thu., March 14, AM 2pF01-09 Flowering/Clock Sumire Fujiwara Hiroyuki Tsuji Kumiko Ito 2aC01-12 Cell wall Kyoko Miwa Miyuki Nakata 2pH01-07 Membrane trafficking Ken Matsuoka Miya Mizutani Kazuo Ebine

2aD01-12 Secondary metabolism Seiji Takahashi 2pI01-09 Organelles/Cytoskeleton Masanori Izumi Akiko Maruyama Takashi L. Shimada Masami Hirai Reiko Motohashi

2aE01-12 Photosynthesis Amane Makino 2pJ01-09 Vegetative growth Misuzu Takahashi Yuki Okegawa Hideki Narukawa Yukari Asakura Yoshimi Oshima

2aG01-09 Plant hormones/Signaling molecules 2pK01-08 Plant-organism interaction A, B Mikiko Kojima Yasuhiro Kadota Koji Miyamoto Koh Aoki Aino Komatsu 2pM01-09 Environmental responses C 2aH01-12 Reproductive growth Shuh-Ichi Nishikawa Takuya Ogata Takashi Okamoto Mari Kamitani Kazuyuki Kuchitsu Junya Mizoi

2aI01-12 Organelles/Cytoskeleton Minako Ueda Saku Kijima Day 3, Fri., March 15, AM Takehide Kato

2aJ01-12 Vegetative growth Shingo Nagawa 3aC01-12 Photoreceptors/Photoresponses Kyoko Ohashi-Ito Tatsuya Sakai Katsutoshi Tsuda Eiji Gotoh Mika Teranishi 2aK01-12 Plant-organism interaction A Shuta Asai 3aE01-12 Photosynthesis Yutaka Shibata Yoshiteru Noutoshi Jiro Harada Kenishi Tsuda Nobuyuki Takatani

2aM01-12 Environmental responses B 3aI01-12 Organelles/Cytoskeleton Haruko Ueda Minoru Ueda Nobuyoshi Mochizuki Tsuneo Kuwagata Kazusato Oikawa Teruaki Taji 3aJ01-12 Vegetative growth Shoko Kojima 2aO01-12 Others (New technology, Bioresources) Mamoru Nozaki Yuriko Osakabe Shugo Maekawa Ayako Nishizawa-Yokoi Masaki Endo 3aK01-12 Plant-organism interaction B Satoko Yoshida Hiromu Kameoka Day 2, Thu., March 14, PM Taro Maeda 3aL01-10 Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/Translational 2pC01-09 Photoreceptors/Photoresponses regulations/Protein modification & degradation Tomomi Suzuki Tomohiko Tsuge Tomonao Matsushita Yukio Kurihara Shizue Yoshihara Yuichiro Watanabe

2pE01-09 Photosynthesis Chihiro Azai 3aM01-12 Environmental responses B Yusuke Kato Seisuke Kimura Yuu Hirose Kengo Yokosho Sho Nishida

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Gener al Presentations Program of Poster Presentations

● On Day 2, those presenting on Day 1 should remove their posters at 9:00–10:00, and those presenting on Day 3 should mount their posters at 12:00–16:00.

The poster discussion times are as follows. ● For presentations in the first half: 17:00–19:00 on Day 1. ● For presentations in the second half: 14:00–16:00 on Day 3. ● On both Days 1 and 3, presenters of odd- and even-numbered posters should be in front of their boards during the first and second half of the poster discussion time, respectively Poster [First half] 2019.3.13

■ Photosynthesis

PF-001 Effects of chlorophyll degradation by Stay-Green on senescence in Arabidopsis Ying Chen, Ayumi Tanaka, Hisashi Ito (Inst Low Temp Sci, Hokkaido Univ) PF-002 Ethylene production and leaf abscission through chlorophyll degradation in poplar Hisashi Ito1, Keita Arakawa2, Ayumi Tanaka1 (1Inst Low Temp Sci, Hokkaido Univ, 2Res Fac Agr, Hokkaido Univ) PF-003 Reconstitution of the catalytic component (NB-protein) of dark-operative protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase with individual subunit proteins, BchN and BchB Yoshiki Morimoto, Haruki Yamamoto, Hisanori Yamakawa, Yuichi Fujita (Grad. Sch. Bioagricultural. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) PF-004 Four distinct trimeric forms of light-harvesting complex II isolated from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Keisuke Kawakami1, Ryutaro Tokutsu2, Eunchul Kim2, Jun Minagawa2 (1Osaka City University, 2Division of Environmental Photobiology, National Institute for Basic Biology) PF-005 Imaging of Intracellular Rearrangement of Photosynthetic Proteins upon State Transition by Using High Resolution Cryogenic Microscope Yuki Fujita, Xianjun Zhang, Yutaka Shibata (Organic Physical Chemistry Lab., Department of Chemistry, Grad. Sch. of Sci., Tohoku Univ.) PF-006 Long-term light adaptation of the glaucophyte Cyanophora paradoxa, probed by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy Yoshifumi Ueno, Seiji Akimoto (Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ.) PF-007 Screening of Arabidopsis Mutants with Disturbed Regulation of Proton Concentration Gradient across the Thylakoid Membrane Nayu Otsuki1, Mari Takusagawa1, Fumiyoshi Myouga2, Toshiharu Shikanai1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 2RIKEN CSRS) PF-008 Selective photoinhibition of photosystem I induced by the detachment of leaves Yuki Sato1, Kintake Sonoike2 (1Integrative Bioscience and Biomedical Engineering, 2Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University, Japan) PF-009 Infrared microspectroscopic analysis of the water oxidation reaction in a single photosystem II microcrystal Yuki Kato1, Satoshi Haniu1, Yoshiki Nakajima2, Fusamichi Akita2,3, Jian-Ren Shen2, Takumi Noguchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Res. Inst. Interdiscip. Sci., Okayama Univ., 3JST-PRESTO) PF-010 Effects of cryoprotectants on the efficiency of S-state transition in oxygen-evolving photosystem II Yoshiki Nakajima1, Fusamichi Akita1,2, Jian-Ren Shen1 (1Res. Inst. Interdiscip. Sci., Unv. Okayama, 2JST, PRESTO)

PF-011 Factors to regulate the species-dependent equilibrium of the S2-state isomers of the water-oxidizing Mn4CaO5 cluster in photosystem II Shota Taguchi1, Liangliang Shen2, Guangye Han2, Jian-Ren Shen3, Takumi Noguchi1, Hiroyuki Mino1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Key Lab. Photobiol., Inst. Botany, Chinese Acad. Sci., China, 3Res. Inst. Interdiscip. Sci., Okayama Univ.) PF-012 Comparison of Photosystem II Complexes in Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 Isolated through Cell Disruption with Glass beads or Lysozyme Treatment Sayaka Nakaji1, Masahiro Aota2, Mitsunori Katayama3, Toshiyuki Shinoda4, Kaichiro Endo5, Asako Ishii2, Tatsuya Tomo4, Hajime Wada5, Naoki Mizusawa2,6 (1Graduate School of Science, Hosei University, 2Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry, Hosei University, 3College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University, 4Graduate School of Science, Tokyo University of Science, 5Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 6Research Center for Micro-Nano Technology, Hosei University) PF-013 Reassessment of state transitions for activating cyclic electron flow Kenji Takizawa1,2 (1National Institute for Basic Biology, 2Astrobiology Center) PF-014 The role of D1-R140 and D2-T231 interacting with a phosphatidylglycerol molecule (PG714) in the structure and functions of photosystem II Yuji Fujita1, Mayu Matsubara2, Yuto Sugawara3, Kaichiro Endo4, Toshiyuki Shinoda5, Tatsuya Tomo5, Kenjin Shen6, Asako Ishi3, Koichi Kobayashi4, Hajime Wada2,4, Naoki Mizusawa1,3,7 (1Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Hosei University, 2Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 3Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry, Hosei University, 4Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science, 6Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, The University of Okayama, 7Research Center for Micro-Nano Technology, Hosei University) PF-015 Quantitative and functional variation of photosystems of Fe-deficient leaves among barley(Hordeum vulgare) cultivars Yuna Wakabayashi, Yuta Majima, Rika Uehara, Akihiro Saito, Takuji Ohyama, Kyoko Higuchi (Agri. Chem., Tokyo Univ. Agri.)

74 PF-016 Differing isoforms of the cobalamin binding photoreceptor AerR oppositely regulate photosystem expression Haruki Yamamoto, Mingxu Fang, Carl Bauer (Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Department, Indiana University) PF-017 The effect of environmental stress on the amino acid primary structure of the photosynthetic reaction center complex in photosynthetic bacteria Yurika Morioka, Sakiko Nagashima, Setsuko Hirose, Satoshi Hanada (Department of Biol. Sci. Tokyo Met. Univ.)

■ Environmental Responses of Photosynthesis

PF-018 Functional analysis of heat-sensitive mutant identified by screening using tag-lines of genes encoding chloroplast membrane proteins Fumiyoshi Myouga, Kazuo Shinozaki (RIKEN CSRS) PF-019 Quantitative proteome analysis of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 under different spectral lights Masakazu Toyoshima, Masumi Sakata, Yoshihiro Toya, Fumio Matsuda, Hiroshi Shimizu (Dept. of Bioinfo. Eng., Grad. Sch. IST, Osaka Univ.) PF-020 Circadian rhythm of the balance between intracellular reducing power and ROS-level in Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 Kenya Tanaka1, Masahito Ishikawa2,3, Souishiro Kato3,4, Shuji Nakanishi1,3 (1Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Eng., Nagoya Univ., 3RCSEC, Osaka Univ., 4AIST) PF-021 Effects of reduced unsaturation of membrane lipids on growth and productivity of the Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 mutant engineered for free fatty acid production Sumie Keta1, Honoka Saruhashi1, Yuuya Senoo2, Kazutaka Ikeda3, Tatsuo Omata4, Makiko Aichi1 (1Biol. Chem., Chubu Univ., 2Med., Nagoya Univ., 3IMS, Riken, 4Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Univ.)

■ Primary metabolism

PF-022 Metabolic Flux Analysis of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Grown Under Different Spectral Lights Chiaki Yamamoto1, Sayaka Kitamura2, Masakazu Toyoshima2, Yoshihiro Toya2, Hiroshi Shimizu2 (1Sch. Eng., Osaka Univ., 2Dept. Bioinfo. Eng., Grad. Sch. IST, Osaka Univ.) PF-023 Functional analysis of the glutamine binding domain repeat protein (CmACR) in the unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae Tokiaki Takemura, Sousuke Imamura, Kan Tanaka (CLS, Tokyo Tech) PF-024 Diverse functions of starch decomposition products in developing fruit of tomato Chiaki Matsukura1, Xiaoran Yu2, Yonggen Yin3, Hiroshi Ezura1 (1T-PIRC, Univ. Tsukuba, 2Grad. Sch. Life Env. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, 3Nat. Inst. Quantum Radiological Sci. Tech.) PF-025 Analysis of membrane trafficking regulation in plant C/N nutrient response Yoko Hasegawa1, Akari Fujimaki1, Yongming Luo1, Koki Mukuta2, Tomohiro Uemura3, Yohann Boutte4, Akihiko Nakano5, Takeo Sato1, Junji Yamaguchi1 (1Fac. Sci. and Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Sch. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 3Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu Univ., 4Laboratory of Membrane Biogenesis - CNRS/Bordeaux University - France, 5Live Cell Super-Resolution Imaging Research Team, RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics) PF-026 Biochemical analysis of ubiquitin signals on a SNARE protein involved in plant C/N response Akari Fujimaki1, Yoko Hasegawa1, Takeo Sato1, Syouta Hozuki1, Tomohiro Uemura2, Akihiko Nakano3, Junji Yamaguchi1 (1Fac. Sci. and Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University, 3Live Cell Super-Resolution Imaging Research Team, RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics) PF-027 Induction of chloroplast development in the detached root tissues is disturbed in the Arabidopsis gles1 mutant that has a defect in chloroplast envelope-localized lipid transporter Tomoki Obata1, Ryosuke Tadakuma1, Koichi Kobayashi2, Koh Iba1, Juntaro Negi1 (1Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University, 2Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University) PF-028 Engineering of Arabidopsis plants to produce high-value oils in leaves Yuuki Ebiya1, Hiroyuki Ohta1,2, Mie Shimojima1 (1School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2OPERA, JST) PF-029 Do cyanobacteria synthesize triacylglycerols? Natsumi Mori, Naoki Sato (Univ. of Tokyo, Grad. School Arts Sciences) PF-030 Functional analysis of a proline-knot-like motif of LDSP in Nannochloropsis Shohei Yasuda, Takashi Nobusawa, Masako Iwai, Mie Shimojima, Hiroyuki Ohta (Tkyo tech)

75 PF-031 Novel insights into mechanisms underlying growth defects associated with trinucleotide repeat expansion in Arabidopsis thaliana Yimeng Li1, Yuji Sawada1, Kensuke Kawade2, Hirokazu Tsukaya3, Masami Yokota Hirai1 (1RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS), 2Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience (OIIB), 3Tokyo University) PF-032 A search for novel transcription factors involved in flavin metabolism of plants Junya Namba1, Takanori Maruta1, Takahiro Ishikawa1, Kazuya Yoshimura2, Shigeru Shigeoka3, Takahisa Ogawa1 (1Grad. Sch. Nat. Sci. Technol., Shimane Univ., 2Dept. Food Nutr. Sci., Coll. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ., 3Dept. Adv. Biosci., Fac. Agr., Kindai Univ.) PF-033 Genetic analysis of callose deposition during phosphate starvation response in Arabidopsis thaliana Koei Yachi1, Tan Anh Nhi Nguyen1, Kentaro Okada1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST, 2JST, Presto)

■ Secondary metabolism

PF-034 In vivo functional analysis of terpene synthase genes from medicinal plant Scoparia dulcis. Kazuya Ishita, Ryo Yamamoto, Yoshimi Yamamura, Fumiya Kurosaki, Jung-Bum Lee (Graduate School Med & Pharm. Sci., Univ. Toyama) PF-035 Production of -producing gentian plants by constitutive and petal specific promoters Masahiro Nishihara, Atsumi Higuchi, Aiko Watanabe, Hideyuki Takahashi (Iwate Biotechnology Research Center) PF-036 Molecular analysis of persulfide metabolism involved in hydrogen sulfide dependent signaling Takayuki Shimizu1, Tatsuru Masuda1, Shinji Masuda2 (1Grad. Sch. Arts and Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Cent. Biol. Res. and Inform., Tokyo Inst. Technol.)

■ Biomembrane/Ion and solute transport

PF-037 The role of sphingolipids in the dynamics of plasma membrane in plants Minoru Nagano1, Yohann Boutte2, Adiilah Mamode-Cassim2, Laetitia Fouillen2, Maki Kawai-Yamada3, Sebastien Mongrand2 (1Ritsumeikan Univ., 2Bordeaux Univ., 3Saitama Univ.) PF-038 Identification and characterization of novel factors involved in the flavin transport in plants Madoka Kikuchi1, Takuto Sugimoto1, Miho Harada1, Takanori Maruta1, Takahiro Ishikawa1, Kazuya Yoshimura2, Shigeru Shigeoka3, Takahisa Ogawa1 (1Dept. Life Sci. Biotechnol., Fac. Life Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ., 2Dept. Food Nutr. Sci., Coll. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ., 3Dept. Adv. Biosci., Fac. Agr., Kindai Univ.) PF-039 A Study for Taxane Compound Transporters from Yew Hiroaki Kuasno1, Hiroshi Minami2, Yoshihiro Kato2, Homare Tabata2, Kazufumi Yazaki1 (1Laboratory of Gene Expression, Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, 2Lifescience Center, Hokkaido Mitsui Chemicals) PF-040 Screening for Transporters Required for Shikonin Secretion Mechanism Kanade Tatsumi, Takuji Ichino, Yuka Saida-Munakata, Kazufumi Yazaki (RISH, Kyoto Univ.) PF-041 Glutathione, applied to leaves, activates zinc transport from roots to shoots in oilseed rape plants Shin-ichi Nakamura1, Arunee Wongkaew2, Yuji Nakai3, Hiroki Rai4, Naoko Ohkama-Ohtsu2 (1Tokyo University of Agriculture, 2Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3Hirosaki University, 4Akita Prefectural University) PF-042 Apoplastic bypass flow is involved in cadmium uptake in rice Izumi Mori1, Carlos Arias-Barreiro1, Lia Ooi1, Muhammad Sobahan2, Yoshimasa Nakamura2, Yoshihiko Hirai2, Yoshiyuki Murata2 (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Env. Life. Sci., Okayama Univ.) PF-043 ATP Binding Cassette Proteins ABCG37 and ABCG33 function as cesium uptake carriers in Arabidopsis thaliana Mohammad Arif Ashraf1, Sayaka Kumagai2, Ryohei Sugita3, Keitaro Tanoi3,4, Abidur Rahman1,2 (1United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University, Morioka, 020-8550, Japan, 2Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Morioka, 020-8550, Japan, 3Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8654, Japan, 4PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), 4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi, Saitama 332-0012, Japan)

76 ■ Membrane trafficking

PF-044 Identification of RAB5 effectors containing PH domain REAP2 and REAP3 in Arabidopsis Seung-won Choi1, Kazuo Ebine2,5, Naoya Kato3, Takafumi Ishihara3, Chie Suzuki3, Yuki Sugiyama3, Yumiko Tanaka3, Takashi Ueda2,5, Akihiko Nakano4, Emi Ito1 (1Dept. Natural Sciences, ICU, 2Div. Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 3Grad. Sch. Science, Univ. Tokyo, 4RIKEN, RAP, 5Sch. Life Sci., SOKENDAI) PF-045 Analysis of a new PH domain-containing effector of plant RAB5s Emi Ito1, Seung-won Choi1, Kazuo Ebine2,3, Takafumi Ishihara4, Chie Suzuki4, Yuki Sugiyama4, Akihiko Nakano5, Takashi Ueda2,3 (1Dept. Natural Sciences, ICU, 2Div. Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 3Sch. Life Sci., SOKENDAI, 4Grad. Sch. Science, Univ. Tokyo, 5RIKEN, RAP) PF-046 Functional analysis on sequences responsible for sorting of vacuolar lumenal proteins to vacuole in Arabidopsis thaliana Shuhei Kohata1, Yuga Shinozaki2, Kazuhiro Kuga2, Hidehisa Shimizu2, Mitsuo Jisaka2, Kazushige Yokota2, Tsuyoshi Nakagawa1, Kohji Nishimura1,2 (1Dept. Mol. Func. Gen., Int. Cent. Sci. Res., Shimane Univ., 2Dept. Life Sci., Fac. Life Environ. Sci, Shimane Univ.) PF-047 Sucrose-starvation induced degradation of TGN localized proteins Yamato Oda1, Satoru Asatsuma2, Hiroaki Nakasone1, Abiodun Moses O2, Kiminori Toyooka3, Ken Matsuoka1,2,4 (1Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental, Kyushu University, 2Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 3RIKEN CSRS, 4Biotron Application center, Kyushu University)

■ Organelles/Cytoskeleton

PF-048 Characterization of Chloroplast Protein Import in Red Alga, Cyanidioschyzon merolae. Sanghun Baek1,2, Yukari Asakura1, Gaku Fujii3, Sousuke Imamura3, Kan Tanaka3, Masato Nakai1 (1Inst. Prot. Res., Osaka Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Univ., 3Inst. Innov. Res., Tokyo Inst. Tech.) PF-049 Physiological Consequences Of Autophagy Deficiency In The Moss Physcomitrella patens Most. Mohoshena Aktar, Kyosuke Mukae, Tomoya Tano, Mai Sato, Junyu Bao, Ryo Funada, Toshihisa Kotake, Daisuke Takezawa, Yuko Inoue-Aono, Yuji Moriyasu (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University) PF-050 Characterization of a Non-Photosynthetic-Type Protein Translocation Machinery at the Inner Envelope Membrane of Plastid (Chloroplast) in Arabidopsis thaliana. Xueyang Zhao1,2, Takeshi Higa1, Masato Nakai1 (1Inst. Prot. Res., Osaka Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Univ.) PF-051 The Localization of Chlorophyllase in Arabidopsis thaliana Jun-Wei Lin1,2, Tin-Han Shih1, Chih-Wen Sun2, Chi-Ming Yang1 (1Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 2Department of Life Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan) PF-052 Effects of Sodium Chloride on Chloroplast division in the Moss Physcomitrella patens Thi Huong Do1, Prapapron Pongthai1, Hiroyoshi Takano2, Yasushi Yoshioka3, Ooi-Kock Teh1, Tomomichi Fujita1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. Hokkaido, 2Grad. Sch. Sci, Univ. Kumamoto, 3Grad. Sch. Sci, Univ. Nagoya) PF-053 Functional study in GTPase activity of VIPP1 involved in chloroplast membrane integrity Kenichi Shioya, Norikazu Ohnishi, Wataru Sakamoto (IPSR, Okayama Univ.) PF-054 Identification and analysis of the suppressor genes of crl in Arabidopsis thaliana Ryo Yoshimura1, Ryohei Seta1, Takamasa Suzuki2, Yasushi Yoshioka1 (1Div. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Col. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ.) PF-055 Functional analysis of organelle exonuclease DPD1 in rice Tsuneaki Takami1, Hiroshi Yamatani2, Makoto Kusaba2, Wataru Sakamoto1 (1IPSR., Okayama Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Hiroshima Univ.) PF-056 Complementation Analysis of MurE Knockout Lines Showing Defects for Chloroplast Division in Moss and for Chloroplast Development in Arabidopsis Ichiro Kajisa1, Xiaofei Lin2, Yilan E2, Hiromi Kudo1, Susumu Takio3,4, Katsuaki Takechi3, Hiroyoshi Takano3 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. & Tech., Univ. Kumamoto, 2Col. of Life Sci., Univ. Inner Mongolia, 3FAST, Univ. Kumamoto, 4Cent. Water Cycle, Mar. Environ. Disast. Manage.)

77 PF-057 Analysis of mitochondrial RNA processing factors involved in lateral root development Akihito Mamiya1, Kurataka Otsuka1, Kento Kobayashi2, Yusuke Yagi2, Takahiro Nakamura2, Takashi Hirayama3, Munetaka Sugiyama1 (1Dept. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Dept. Biosci. & Biotech., Fac. Agr. Sci., Kyusyu Univ., 3Inst. Plant Sci. & Res., Okayama Univ.) PF-058 Defense gene expression upregulated by mitochondrial perturbation-induced Ca2+ signals Takaki Murata, Koji Shimotani, Miho Kotani, Marina Onoue, Kanako Yamasaki, Satoshi Sano, Takashi Shiina (Grad. Sch. Life and Env. Sci., Kyoto Pref. Univ)

■ Cell wall

PF-059 Effects of Gajyumaru latex on cell growth and cell wall structure and properties in fission yeast S.japonicus Momoko Terao, Yoh Sakuma, Masahiro Inouhe (Biology and Environmental Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Ehime University) PF-060 Increase in Pectin Methylesterase Activity in Transgenic Poplar Trees with an Introduced Pectin Methylesterase Gene. Koichi Kakegawa1, Mitsuru Nishiguchi2 (1Dept. Forest Resources Chemistry, Forestry and Forest Products Res. Inst., 2Dept. Forest Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology, Forestry and Forest Products Res. Inst.) PF-061 Analysis of cell wall and genes related to it in Napiergrass Tomoko Niki1, Shingo Sakamoto1, Yasuyo Himuro2, Yusuke Ueta2, Madoka Yonekura2, Satoshi Kondo2, Kunio Matsui2, Takehiko Shimada2, Kaoru Suzuki1, Nobutaka Mitsuda1 (1Bioprod. Res. Inst., AIST, 2Agriculture & Biotechnology Business Division, Toyota Motor Corporation) PF-062 Development of selection system by gene expression in Napier grass Yasuyo Himuro1, Tomoko Niki2, Shingo Sakamoto2, Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Yusuke Ueta1, Madoka Yonekura1, Satoshi Kondo1, Kunio Matsui1, Kaoru Suzuki2, Takehiko Shimada1 (1Agric. Biotechnol. Bus. Div., Toyota Motor Corp., 2Bioprod. Res. Inst., AIST)

■ Cell cycle/Cell division

PF-063 Vacuole may be involved in asymmetric cell division of protonemal stem cells, which is directed by a GRAS family transcriptional factor in Physcomitrella patens Renqi Wang1, Ooi-Kock Teh1, Alisa Vyacheslavova1, Mitsuyasu Hasebe3, Tomomichi Fujita1,2 (1Dept. Biol. Sci, Hokkaido University, 2Fac. Sci, Hokkaido University, 3National Institute for Basic Biology) PF-064 Involvement of RopGTPase signaling in the slime papillae development in Marchantia polymorpha Takuma Hiwatashi, Hidehiro Fukaki, Tetsuro Mimura, Kimitsune Ishizaki (Graduate School of Science, Kobe University) PF-065 Functional analysis of a novel GRAS-type transcription factor E1M required for proper cell cycle regulation in meristem. Yuji Nomoto1, Rieko Noda1, Toshiya Suzuki2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Kenichiro Maeo1, Masaki Ito1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Plant Genet. Lab., Nat. Inst. Genet., 3Coll. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ.)

■ Vegetative growth

PF-066 Colony formation from mesophyll protoplast of Perilla frutescens Mizuki Nakamura1, Tomoko Murayama2 (1Natl. Inst. tech., Sasebo Col. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, 2Natl. Inst. tech., Sasebo Col. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering) PF-067 Growth of leaf and Usefulness as the experiment material of Ceylon-Benkei Keiko Goto1, Akira Nakamura2 (1Pediatrist, 2Emeritus professor, Univ. of Shizuoka) PF-068 Genotypic comparative analysis of the early phase of adventitious root formation in Eucalyptus Takato Kameyama1, Hiroaki Machino1, Kazuo Watanabe2,3, Taichi Oguchi2,3 (1College of Biological Sciences, School of Life & Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 2Faculty of Life & Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 3Tsukuba Plant Innovation Research Center (T-PIRC), University of Tsukuba) PF-069 Regulation of cytokinin in lateral root growth by root pruning Jiahang Miao1, Dongyang Xu2, Emi Yumoto3, Takao Yokota3, Masashi Asahina3, Masaaki Watahiki1,4 (1Grad. Sch. Life. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, 2Sch. Biomed. Sci., Inst. Geno., Huaqiao Univ., Amoy, China, 3Dep. Biosci., Teikyo Univ., Utsunomiya, 4Div. Biol. Sci., Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo)

78 PF-070 A yeast one-hybrid screening to identify transcription factors that regulate auxin biosynthesis during haustorium initiation in parasitic plants Takanori Wakatake1, Satoko Yoshida2, Ken Shirasu1,3 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2Bioscience, NAIST, 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) PF-071 ANGUSTIFOLIA Regulates Cell Elongation In Both Gametophyte And Sporophyte Phases In The Moss Physcomitrella patens. Hiroaki Nagase1, Yoshikazu Hashida1, Katsuaki Takechi2, Tomoyuki Yabe1, Susumu Takio2,3, Yoshikatsu Sato4, Mitsuyasu Hasebe5, Hirokazu Tsukaya6, Hiroyoshi Takano2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Univ. Kumamoto, 2FAST., Univ. Kumamoto, 3Center Water Cycle, Mar. Environ. Disast. Manage., Univ. Kumamoto, 4NIBB-ITBM., Univ. Nagoya, 5NIBB, SOKENDAI, 6Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo) PF-072 PpTAWs, encoding an ALOG transcription factors, are required for stem cell maintenance in Physcomitrella patens Yuki Hata1, Yuji Hiwatashi2, Junko Kyozuka1, Satoshi Naramoto1 (1Graduate School of Lifescience, Tohoku University, 2School of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Miyagi University) PF-073 Search for factors which are important for cell-to-cell communication or cell polarity regulation with chemical screening in the moss Physcomitrella patens Chiyo Jinno1, Naoya Kadofusa2, Ayato Sato2, Tomomichi Fujita3 (1Sch. Sci., Univ. Hokkaido, 2WPI-ITbM, Univ. Nagoya, 3Grad. Fac. Sci., Univ. Hokkaido) PF-074 Gene-Expression Profiling of Shoot Regeneration from the Epidermis in Cultured Stem Segments of Torenia fournieri. Hatsune Morinaka1, Akihito Mamiya1, Hiroaki Tamaki1, Takamasa Suzuki2, Momoko Ikeuchi3, Akira Iwase3, Keiko Sugimoto3, Tetsuya Higashiyama4, Munetaka Sugiyama1 (1Botanical Gardens, Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Dept. Biol. Chem., Coll. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ., 3CSRS, Riken, 4ITbM, Nagoya Univ.) PF-075 The role of plant autophagy in callus formation Yuki Utsugi1, Akira Iwase2, Kohki Yoshimoto1 (1Meiji Univ., Sch. Agric. Dep. Life Sci., 2RIKEN, CSRS) PF-076 Novel meristematic organ on the cauline leaf of Rorippa aquatica Shuka Ikematsu, Ami Sasaki, Rumi Amano, Tomoaki Sakamoto, Seisuke Kimura (Kyoto-sangyo Univ.) PF-077 The relationships between phytohormones and vegetative propagation in Rorippa aquatica Rumi Amano1, Hokuto Nakayama2, Risa Momoi1, Shozuka Gunji3, Yumiko Takebayashi4, Tomoaki Sakamoto1, Hiroyuki Kasahara4,5, Hitoshi Sakakibara4,6, Ali Ferjani3,7, Seisuke Kimura1 (1Facul. Life Sci., Kyoto Sangyo Univ., 2Dept. of Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, 3Unit. Grad. Sch. Edu., Univ. Tokyo Gakugei, 4RIKEN, CSRS, 5GIR, Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech., 6Nagoya Univ., 7Dept. Biol., Tokyo Gakugei Univ.) PF-078 ASHH2 Regulates Arabidopsis Callus Formation And Shoot Regeneration Through Photosynthesis/light And Glucose Metabolism Pathways Ryosuke Makino1, Kaoru Sugimoto1, Yuki Katsuyama1, Hiroya Ishihara1, Satoshi Kadokura1, Takamasa Suzuki2, Takuya Sakamoto1, Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1Dept. Applied Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Chubu Univ., Department of Bio. Sci. Tech., Kasugai) PF-079 Analysis of novel eda1 mutant of Marchantia polymorpha with ectopic meristem formation Yuya Mori1, Kento Otani1, Shohei Yamaoka2, Ryuichi Nishihama2, Takayuki Kohchi2, Taku Takahashi1, Hiroyasu Motose1 (1Grad. Sch. Nat. Sci. & Tech., Okayama Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Univ.) PF-080 Gene expression analyses in the unique meristems of one-leaf plants, Monophyllaea Ayaka Kinoshita1, Hiroyuki Koga1, Sujung Kim2, Nobuyoshi Mochizuki2, Akira Nagatani2, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,3 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Kyoto, 3NINS, ExCELLS) PF-081 Analysis of REPRESSOR OF SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS 1 (RSE1) transcription factor that controls cell totipotency in Arabidopsis Jun Nakayama1, Tsubasa Yamagata2, Hironori Takasaki2, Miho Ikeda2, Masaru Ohme-Takagi2 (1Sch. Sci., Univ. Saitama, 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Univ. Saitama) PF-082 Genome wide association mapping for phytic acid content in rice grain Ishara Perera1, Ayaka Fukushima2, Tatsuki Akabane2, Naoki Hirotsu1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci. Toyo Univ., 2Fac. Life Sci. Toyo Univ.) PF-083 Natural variation of phytic acid contents in rice germplasm and characterization of low and high phytic acid rice Ayaka Fukushima1, Ishara Perera2, Tatsuki Akabane1, Fumiya Asano1, Koki Hosoya1, Naoki Hirotsu1,2 (1Fac. Life Sci. Toyo Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci. Toyo Univ.) PF-084 The Mechanism of action of Arabidopsis thaliana IAP like proteins (AtlLPs) for germination Masami Nakamura1, Reona Takano2, Rio Shimizu2, Katsumi Higashi1,2 (1Grad. Sci. & Eng. Bio, Teikyo Univ. Sci., 2Dept. Life&Health Sci., Teikyo Univ. Sci.)

79 PF-085 Functional analysis of adaptin binding protein on endosperm development in Arabidopsis seeds morphological functions of adaptin binding protein in Arabidopsis Keito Yamaguchi, Yuki Nakao, Reo Sugiyama, Naoto Kawakami (Department of Life Sciences, Univ. Meiji) PF-086 Physiological role of a cell-wall protein SRPP in Arabidopsis seed maturation Natsuki Tanaka-Takada, Hiroshi Uno, Masayoshi Maeshima (Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sciences, Nagoya University) PF-087 Natural variation in seed germination response to temperature and phenology in Arabidopsis Hiroki Maruyama1, Jun Shigeeda1, Nanami Morijiri1, Nozomi Nagatake1, Misaki Tochinai1, Ryo Shimizu1, Masatomo Kobayashi2, Sei Iuchi2, Naoto Kawakami1 (1Laboratory of Plant Molecular Physiology, Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University, 2Experimental Plant Division, RIKEN BioResource Research Center) PF-088 The Mechanism of Submergence-Induced Suppression of Stomatal Development in an Amphibious Aquatic Plant, Callitriche palustris. Yuki Doll1, Hiroyuki Koga1, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo., 2ExCELLS, NINS.) PF-089 Senescence of the Arabidopsis leaf disk with the meta-caspase gene knockdown plant Kensin Sakano, Takuma Suwa, Hiroshi Hayashi (Fac. Biosci. Biotec., Fukui Pref. Univ.)

■ Vegetative growth

PF-090 Phenotypic analysis of the parthenocarpy and bubbling fruit mutant in tomato Yu Lu, Johan Hunziker, Ryoichi Yano, Hiroshi Ezura, Tohru Ariizumi (Fac. Life and Envir. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba) PF-091 Gene networks underlying the diversity in persimmon fruit shapes Haruka Maeda1, Takashi Akagi1,2, Noriyuki Onoue3, Atsushi Kono3, Ryutaro Tao1 (1Grad. Sch. Agri., Kyoto Univ., 2JST PRESTO, 3Inst. of Fruit Tree and Tea Science, NARO) PF-092 Crosstalk between auxin and cytokinin for the spatio-temporal regulation of floral meristem activities in Arabidopsis Ze Hong Lee1, Yoshitaka Tatsumi1, Nobutoshi Yamaguchi1,2, Toshiro Ito1 (1NAIST, Biological Sciences, 2Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology (PRESTO), JST) PF-093 The longevity of shoot apical meristems in clavata3 mutants Yukun Wang, Makoto Shirakawa, Toshiro Ito (Graduate School of Biological Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology) PF-094 Function of H3K4 methylation in Homeotic Development in Plants Satoyo Oya1,2, Soichi Inagaki2, Tetsuji Kakutani1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., UTokyo, 2National Institute of Genetics)

■ Plant hormones/Signaling molecules

PF-095 Selective role of YUCCA gene family in the root-pruning induced lateral root formation Yu Chen1, Masaaki Watahiki1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Life. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ.) PF-096 Growth control of lateral root through auxin biosynthesis and transport Xiaoli Sun1, Masaaki Watahiki1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Life. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ.) PF-097 Structure and action of auxin-responsive genetic switches Keita Tanaka1, Alejandra Freire-Rios2, Victoria Mironova3, Roeland Boer4, Dolf Weijers1 (1Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen UR, 2Laboratory of Cell Biology, Wageningen UR, 3Novosibirsk State University, 4IRB Barcelona, BIST) PF-098 A mechanism for communication between epidermal and cortical tissues in Lotus japonicus root nodule symbiosis Takashi Goto1,2, Meng Liu1,2, Takashi Soyano1,2, Masayoshi Kawaguchi1,2 (1National Institute for Basic Biology, 2The Graduate University for Advanced Studies) PF-099 Rooting activity of Phenyllactic acid is a consequence of Phenyl acetic acid production Yuko Maki1, Hiroshi Soejima1, Takeo Sato2, Masaaki Watahiki2, Junji Yamaguchi2 (1Snow Brand Seed Co., ltd, 2Fuc. Sci., Hokkaido Univ.) PF-100 Effects of calcium dynamics on the gene expressions involved in auxin polar transport and recycling of PIN protein Riko Inoue1, Naoya Hayashi1, Mariko Oka2 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Tottori Univ., 2Fac. Agric., Tottori Univ.) PF-101 Auxinic herbicides dicamba, picloram and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid control weed by deploymerizing cellular actin Haruna Sakai1, Abidur Rahman2 (1Grad. Sch. Agro-Biosci., Univ. Iwate, 2Dept. Agriculture Agro-Biosci., Univ. Iwate) PF-102 Characterization of biosynthesis pathway and function of novel cytokinins produced by Rhodococcus fascians Alicia Surjana1, Mio Takahata1, Nanae Ueda2, Mikiko Kojima2, Hitoshi Sakakibara1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagri. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2RIKEN CSRS)

80 PF-103 Biosynthesis pathway of ABA mediates the regeneration of root system in Arabidopsis Kou Kyo1, Masaaki Watahiki1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Life. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ.) PF-104 Downstream pathway of abscisic acid inducible Arabidopsis MAP3Ks, MAP3K17/18. Daisuke Matsuoka1, Masayuki Hazama2, Takashi Nanmori3, Katsuhiko Sakamoto1,2 (1Biosigal Research Center, Kobe Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Agric. Sci., Kobe Univ., 3Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Otemae Univ.) PF-105 Functional analysis of brassinosteroid in woodland strawberry Hikari Ishii, Yukihisa Shimada, Ayako Nakamura (Yokohama City University, KIBR) PF-106 Arabidopsis transcription factors in BRs signaling by Yeast-two hybrid method Kenjiro Fujita1,2, Reika Hasegawa3, Ayumi Yamagami1, Miho Ikeda3, Nobutaka Mitsuda4, Tetsuo Kushiro2, Kazuo Shinozaki1, Masaru Takagi3,4, Tadao Asami5, Takeshi Nakano1 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2Dept. Agric. Chem., Meiji Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Science. Technol. Saitama Univ., 4AIST., 5Dept. Appl. Bio. Chem., Univ. of Tokyo) PF-107 Functional analysis of brassinosteroid signaling factor BSHs Rina Su1,2, Ayumi Yamagami1, Tomoko Miyaqi1, Masaaki Sakuta2, Tadao Asami3, Kazuo Shinozaki1, Takeshi Nakano1 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Ochanomizu Univ, 3Dept. Appl. Biol. chem. Univ of Tokyo) PF-108 CEP5 and CEPR1 contribute to zinc homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana Hou Xiao1, Yuji Yamaguchi1, Mami Kobayashi1, Izumi Mori2, Hiroyuki Daimon3, Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi4, Kousuke Hanada5, Yoichiro Fukao1 (1Dept. Bioinfo., Ritsumeikan Univ., 2IPSR, Okayama Univ., 3Fac. Agri, Ryukoku Univ., 4Div. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 5Dept. Biosci. Bioinfo., Kyusyu Inst. Tech.) PF-109 Characterization of defensin-like (DEFL) family proteins on Zinc deficient condition in Arabidopsis thaliana root Tomoya Ohshita1, Kotomi Yokoyama1, Mami Kobayashi1, Izumi Mori2, Shigeo S. Sugano3,4, Yoichiro Fukao1 (1Grad. Sch, Life Sci., Ritsumeikan Univ., 2IPSR, Okayama Univ., 3R-GIRO, Ritsumeikan Univ., 4JST, PRESTO.) PF-110 Analysis Of Mutants Showing An Altered Response To TOLS2 Peptide That Negatively Regulates Arabidopsis Lateral Root Initiation Riku Nishimaru1, Yuka Aoki1, Koichi Toyokura1,2, Akinori Shinoda1, Tatsuaki Goh1,3, Kimitsune Ishizaki1, Tetsuro Mimura1, Hidehiro Fukaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Kobe, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Osaka, 3Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology) PF-111 Exhaustive analysis of small proteins and peptides in xylem sap under different nutrient conditions Satoru Okamoto1,2, Shungo Kobori3, Kie Kumaishi3, Yumiko Makino4, Takamasa Suzuki5, Yasunori Ichihashi2,3 (1Niigata Univ., 2JST PRESTO, 3RIKEN BRC, 4NIBB, 5Chubu Univ.) PF-112 Screening and analyses of the mode of action of novel putative plant defense activators that activate salicylic acid- or jasmonic acid- pathways Nobutaka Kitahata1,2, Yuho Saito1, Takamitsu Kurusu3, Masataka Nakano1, Yasuhiro Ishiga4, Tadao Asami5, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu1,2 (1Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 2IFC, Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3Suwa Univ. of Sci, 4Univ. of Tsukuba, 5Univ. of Tokyo) PF-113 Analysis of urm15 mutant defective in jasmonate-induced trichome formation Yuki Yoshida1, Kiyotaka Okada2, Shinichiro Sawa1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Kumamoto Univ., 2Dept. Agr., Ryukoku Univ.) PF-114 Identification of the genes regulated by NtCBP60g and NtSARD1, tobacco CBP60-type transcription factors Tuyet Nhung Nguyen Thi, Kumiko Takagi, Shinpei Katou (Fac. Agr., Shinshu Univ.) PF-115 Investigation of the key mechanisms of 4-phenylbutanoic acid for increasing root hairs Youichi Kondou, Takahiro Sato, Issei Takahashi, Kenta Nakatsuka, Hirokazu Iida (Kanto Gakuin Univ. College Sci. Eng.) PF-116 Molecular mechanism of plant callus formation accelerated by promoter of plant growth (PPG) Kotomi Maekawa1,2, Shota Tanaka1,2, Shun Takeno1,2, Ayumi Yamagami1, Yusuke Kakei3, Yukihisa Shimada3, Yoshimitu Kondou1, Naoshi Douzen1, Setsuko Shimada1, Minami Matsui1, Tetsuo Kushiro2, Hiroyuki Osada1, Tadao Asami4, Kazuo Shinozaki1, Takeshi Nakano1 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Dept. Agri. Chem., Meiji. Univ., 3Yokohama City Univ., 4Dept. Appl. Biol. Chem., Univ. of Tokyo) PF-117 Chemical screening for identifying RGF signaling pathway components Daiki Tanaka1, Yoko Hayashi1, Ayato Sato2, Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi1, Hidefumi Shinohara1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2ITbM, Nagoya Univ.) PF-118 Analysis of a mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana that shows low-sensitivity to an auxin/brassinosteroid signal transduction inhibitor NJ15 Naiyanate Tanaka-Jaroensanti1, Sho Miyazaki1, Kenji Tomita1, Akito Hosoi2, Keisuke Tanaka3, Shinsaku Ito2, Satoshi Iuchi4, Takeshi Nakano5, Masatomo Kobayashi4, Masatoshi Nakajima1, Tadao Asami1 (1Dept. Appl. Biol. Chem., Univ. of Tokyo., 2Dept. Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. Agric., 3NODAI Genome Research Center, 4RIKEN BRC, 5RIKEN CSRS)

81 ■ Photoreceptors/Photoresponses

PF-119 Influence of green-absorbing phytochrome on plant growth Chise Otsuji, Masafumi Nomura, Hayato Tokumoto, Shizue Yoshihara (College Life, Env., Adv. Sci., Univ. Osaka Prefecture) PF-120 Light-dependent induction of hypocotyl elongation by the N-terminal 26 peptides of Arabidopsis phyB Masafumi Nomura, Chise Ootsuji, Hayato Tokumoto, Shizue Yoshihara (College Life, Env., Adv. Sci., Univ. Osaka Prefecture) PF-121 The effects of lipid transporter flippase mutations on phototropin responses at low temperature. Tomomi Suzuki1,2, Masaya Iriguchi1, Masahiro Nagao1, Yusuke Aihara3, Akira Nagatani1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Kyoto, 2JST PRESTO, 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) PF-122 Analysis of cortical microtubule orientation regulated by blue light Shotaro Hayashi1, Juri Kikuchi1, Takahiro Hamada2, Hayato Tokumoto1, Shizue Yoshihara1 (1Col. Life Env. Adv. Sci., Osaka pref. univ., 2Grad. Sch. Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo) PF-123 Light-dependent regulation of cortical microtubule dynamics speeds in plants Juri Kikuchi1, Shotaro Hayashi1, Takahiro Hamada2, Hayato Tokumoto1, Shizue Yoshihara1 (1Col. Life Env. Adv. Sci., Osaka pref. univ., 2Grad. Sch. Arts Sci., Univ. Tokyo) PF-124 Regulation of chloroplast dark positioning in adaxial/abaxial polarity mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana Takahiro Kojima1, Suguru Kai1, Yasuhiro Isida1, Etsuo Yokota2, Shingo Takagi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. Hyogo) PF-125 Analysis of Arabidopsis TF-GR line that accumulates by blue and far-red lights. Takachika Munesada1,2, Setsuko Shimada1, Yoko Horii1, Tomoko Kuriyama1, Mika Kawashima1, Taku Takahashi3, Minami Matsui1 (1RIKEN CSRS, 2Yokohama City Univ., Graduate school of NanoBioscience, 3Okayama Univ., Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology) PF-126 Requirement Of Kinase Activity Of CDKA On The Novel Functions In The Moss, Physcomitrella patens Eggie Febrianto Ginanjar1, Masaki Ishikawa2, Masami Sekine3, Natsumi Inoue1, Mitsuyasu Hasebe2, Ooi-Kock Teh4, Tomomichi Fujita4 (1Grad. Sch. of Life Sci. Hokkaido Univ., 2Natl. Inst. Basic. Biol., 3Fac. of Bioresour. Environ. Sci., Ishikawa Pref. Univ., 4Fac. of Sci. Hokkaido Univ.) PF-127 Gene expression analysis of microbial rhodopsin without retinal-binding lysine from Guillardia theta Yumeka Yamauchi1, Masae Konno1,2, Keiichi Inoue1,3,4, Hideki Kandori1,2 (1Life Sci. Appl. Chem., Grad. Sch. Eng., NIT, 2OBTRC, NIT, 3ISSP, Univ. Tokyo, 4PRESTO, JST) PF-128 Blue light dependent carotenoid biosynthesis and its effects on photo-acclimation in Euglena gracilis Yuri Tanno1, Shaka Kato2, Senji Takahashi1,3, Kintake Sonoike4, Yutaka Kodama5, Shinichi Takaichi6, Tomoko Shinomura1,3 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Teikyo Univ., 2Center Plant Aging Res., Inst. Basic Sci., 3Dept. Biosci., Teikyo Univ, 4Fac. Edu. & Int. Arts Sci., Waseda Univ., 5Center Biosci. Res. & Edu., Utsunomiya Univ., 6Dept. Mol. Microbiol., Tokyo Univ. Agric.)

■ Flowering/Clock

PF-129 Search for proteins involved in the degradation of KaiC and the effect on rhythm by KaiC turnover. Keiko Imai1, Yoko Kitayama2, Masayuki Fujiwara3, Kenyo Kaneko4, Hiroshi Ito4, Takao Kondo2 (1Laboratory of Biology Kansai Med. Univ., 2Div. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 3Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio Univ., 4Labolatory for Biological Rhythms, Kyushu University) PF-130 Functional characterization of two LOV-containing histidine kinases, LHK1 and LHK2, in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Wataru Tomida1, Takuya Matsuo2, Tetsuhiro Otsuka1, Tomonori Suzuki3, Setsuyuki Aoki1 (1Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, 2Center for Gene Research, Nagoya University, 3School of Informatics and Sciences) PF-131 Analysis of synchronization patterns and its processes of circadian rhythms in a duckweed plant under partly-illuminated light conditions Ayana Yoshinaga, Jun Yomo, Shogo Ito, Tokitaka Oyama (Dept. Bot., Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ.) PF-132 Development of genetic tools for overexpressing or disrupting genes in duckweeds, Lemna minor and L. turionifera Shogo Ito, Tokitaka Oyama (Dept. Bot., Div. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ.) PF-133 LNK, Transcriptional activator of circadian clock Aya Matsumura1, Saori Takao2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Toshinori Kinoshita2, Norihito Nakamichi2 (1Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, 2Institute of Transformative Bio-molecules, Nagoya University, 3College of Biosci, Chubu University)

82 PF-134 Differential effects of light-to-dark transitions on phase setting in circadian expression among clock-controlled genes in Pharbitis nil Ryosuke Hayama1, Tsuyoshi Mizoguchi1, George Coupland2 (1International Christian University, 2Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research) PF-135 Identification and analysis of FT family genes in Sugarcane Sumire Fujiwara1, Tomoko Niki1, Akari Nakasone2, Yoshimi Nakano1, Nobutaka Mitsuda1, Yasuyo Himuro2, Madoka Yonekura2, Satoshi Kondo2, Kunio Matsui2, Takehiko Shimada2, Kaoru Suzuki1 (1Bioprod. Res. Inst., AIST, 2Agric. Biotechnol. Bus. Div., Toyota Motor Corp.)

■ Environmental responses A

PF-136 Analysis of a mutant showing strong positive phototaxis in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Yuichiro Hoga1,4, Keisuke Okajima2,6, Masako Nakajima4, Noriko Ueki3,4, Jiro Nomata1,4, Katsushi Yamaguchi5, Shuji Shigenobu5, Jun Minagawa2,6, Toru Hisabori1,4, Ken-ichi Wakabayashi1,4 (1Sch. Life Sci Biotech, Tokyo Tech, 2NIBB, 3CUNY, Brooklyn, 4CLS, Tokyo Tech, 5NIBB, 6SOKENDAI) PF-137 Regulatory mechanisms of the ROS-producing enzymes, Rbohs, by Ca2+ binding and phosphorylation and their evolution in plants. Takafumi Hashimoto1,2, Takeru Itabashi1,2, Yoichi Funaki1, Kenji Hashimoto3, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu1,2,3 (1Dept. Appl. Biol. Sci., Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 2Agricultural Interdisciplinary Sci. & Tech. Course, Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3Imaging Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.) PF-138 Comprehensive analysis of ROS-producing enzymes and Ca2+-permeable channels involved in diverse stress-induced signaling in Marchantia polymorpha Misaki Hasegawa1, Hiroki Shindo1, Hikaru Mizoe1, Takeru Itabashi1, Kenji Hashimoto2, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu1,2 (1Dept. of Appl. Biol. Sci., Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 2Imaging Frontier Center, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.) PF-139 Comprehensive reverse genetic analysis of monodehydroascorbate reductases in Arabidopsis Mio Tanaka, Naoki Matsubara, Takahisa Ogawa, Takahiro Ishikawa, Takanori Maruta (Dept. Life Sci. Biotechnol., Fac. Life Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ.) PF-140 Dehydroascorbate reduction systems in plants Hiromi Ueno, Yusuke Terai, Takahisa Ogawa, Takahiro Ishikawa, Takanori Maruta (Dept. Life Sci. Biotechnol., Fac. Life Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ.) PF-141 Physiological and morphological adjustments of the duckweed fronds shifting the life forms from water-surface float to water-bottom sink. Hiroyuki Ono1, Nozomi Arai1, Yoh Sakuma2, Masahiro Inouhe2 (1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ehime University, 2Biology and Environmental Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Ehime University) PF-142 The Analysis of High Gene Expression of Ascorbic Acid Biosynthesis Enzymes in Acerola Marina Suekawa1, Akari Inoue1, Takayuki Kondo1,2, Yukichi Fujikawa1, Eriko Uchida3, Takeshi Koizumi3, Muneharu Esaka1 (1Grad. Sch. Bio. Sci., Univ. Hiroshima, 2Grad. Sch. Com. Sci. Sys. Eng., Univ. Kyutech., 3Nichirei Foods Inc.) PF-143 The bZIP protein VIP1 binds protein phosphatase 2A B” subunits Hyuk Sung Yoon1, Daisuke Tsugama1,2, Kaien Fujino1, Tetsuo Takano2 (1Grad. Sch. Agri., Hokkaido Univ., 2ANESC., Univ. Tokyo)

■ Environmental responses B

PF-144 Diversity of Biofilm formation under various environmental storesses in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Koichi Takahashi1, Haruna Ishikawa2, Ayako Itagaki2, Junji Uchiyama1,2,3, Hisataka Ohta1,2,3 (1Grad. Sch. of Sci., Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 2Grad. Sch. of Math & Sci. Edu., Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Univ. of Sci.) PF-145 Effect of Grafting on Drought Tolerance in Solanum lycopersicum Maria Isabel Fuentes Merlos1, Makoto Endo2, Shusei Sato1, Atsushi Higashitani1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Takii & Co., LTD.) PF-146 Characterization of root-specific drought-inducible MYB transcription factors for the enhancement of water use efficiency in Arabidopsis Zarnab Ahmad1,2, Khurram Bashir1, Sultana Rasheed1, Bushra Rashid2, Tayyab Husnain2, Motoaki Seki1,3,4,5 (1Plant Genomic Network Research Team RIKEN CSRS, 2CEMB, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, 3Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Yokohama City University, 4CREST, JST, 4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi, Saitama, 332-0012, Japan, 5Plant Epigenome Regulation Laboratory, CPR, RIKEN)

83 PF-147 Role of endogenous abscisic acid in osmotic, cold and sugar responses in Marchantia polymorpha Nobiza Khatun, Kei Saito, Akida Jahan, Daisuke Takezawa (Saitama University) PF-148 Functional analysis of B3 MAPKKK in ABA and osmotic stress responses of Arabidopsis thaliana Hyeokjin Bak1, Goro Masuda1, Shota Kobayashi1, Shohei Katsuda1, Masashi Saruhashi1,2, Daisuke Takezawa2, Izumi Yotsui1, Teruaki Taji1, Yoichi Sakata1 (1Department of Bioscience, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan, 2Graduate School of Science and Engineering Univ. Saitama) PF-149 Functional analysis of chloroplast-localized NAD kinase in plant abiotic stress responses Ryosuke Hashimoto1, Atsuko Miyagi2, Yuji Sawada3, Muneo Sato3, Kohji Yamada1, Masami Yokota Hirai3, Maki Kawai-Yamada3, Keishi Osakabe1, Yuriko Osakabe1 (1Fac. Biosci. Bioindust., Tokushima Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ., 3RIKEN CSRS) PF-150 A novel AP2/ERF transcription factor regulates cuticular wax formation under dehydration response Kaoru Urano1, Kyonoshin Maruyama2, Yoshimi Oshima3, Toshiki Ishikawa4, Mayuko Sato1, Maki Kawai-Yamada4, Kiminori Toyooka1, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki5, Kazuo Shinozaki1 (1RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS), 2Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), 3Bioproduction Research Institute, Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 4Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, 5Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo) PF-151 Anti-Ageing Activities of a Salt-Inducible Mycosporine-like Amino Acid Isolated from a Halotolerant Cyaobacterium Tanutcha Patipong1,2, Supamate Tarasuntisuk2, Takashi Hibino1,3, Rungaroon Waditee-Sirisattha2, Hakuto Kageyama1,3 (1Grad. Sch. Environ. Hum. Sci., Meijo Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Chulalongkorn Univ., 3Fac. Sci. Tech., Meijo Univ.) PF-152 Chemical screening of compounds enhancing salinity stress tolerance Kaori Sako1,5, Chien Van Ha2, Akihiro Matsui1, Maho Tanaka1, Ayato Sato3, Motoaki Seki1,4,5 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2Danforth Center, 3ITbM, Nagoya Univ., 4Kihara Inst., Yokohama City Univ., 5CREST, JST) PF-153 Initial Responses to Salt Stress in Barley Varieties Showing Different Salt Tolerance Aya Ohnishi, Maki Katsuhara (Okayama University Institute of Plant Science and Resources) PF-154 Growth and environmental adaptation of Mongolian plants Chloris virgata and Arabidopsis mongolica Bolortuya Byambajav1,2, Ayumi Yamagami1, Davaapurev Bekh-Ochir2, Udval Gombosuren3, Jigjidsuren Sodnomdarjaa3, Battogtokh Tugsjargal3, Batkhuu Javzan2, Tadao Asami4, Kazuo Shinozaki1, Takeshi Nakano1,2 (1CSRS, RIKEN, 2Joint Univ. of National Univ. of Mongolia and RIKEN, 3Res. Ins. of Ani Husb, 4Dept. Appl. Biol. Chem., Univ. of Tokyo) PF-155 Characterization of polyamine biosynthetic enzymes involved in biofilm formation in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Kota Kera1, Tatsuya Nagayama1, Kei Nanatani1, Chika Saeki-Yamoto1, Akira Tominaga1, Satoshi Souma1, Nozomi Miura1, Kota Takeda1,2, Syunsuke Kayamori1, Eiji Ando3, Kyohei Higashi4, Masashi Kihana1, Kazuei Igarashi4, Nobuyuki Uozumi1 (1Grad. Sch. Eng., Tohoku Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Bio Sci., Tohoku Univ., 3Clinical and Biotechnology B. U., Shimadzu Corporation, 4Grad. Sch. Med, Chiba University.) PF-156 A Salicornia europaea gene (SeNN43) encoding a short peptide improved plant salt tolerance and induced swelling of root cells. Hikaru Sakamoto1, Kenta Kainuma1, Aoto Kitamura1, Yoshiki Nakahara2, Maki Katsuhara2, Suguru Oguri1 (1Fac. Bioindustry., Tokyo Univ. Agri., 2IPSR, Okayama Univ.) PF-157 Expression of soybean plant hemoglobin gene family under environmental stress Masato Araragi1, Airi Ikeura2, Toshiki Uchiumi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Kagoshima Univ., 2Fac. Sci., Kagoshima Univ) PF-158 Natural variation of leaf ionome in Al-accumulater tea plants Hiroto Yamashita1,2, Hideyuki Katai3, Akio Morita2, Takashi Ikka2 (1Uni. Agr., Gifu Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Shizuoka Univ., 3Tea Res. Cent., Shizuoka Pref.)

■ Environmental responses C

PF-159 Tendency of response to low-temperature for evergreen broad-leaves trees in the field Ayano Sasaki1, Matsuo Uemura1,2, Yukio Kawamura1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Iwate, 2Fac. Agri., Univ. Iwate) PF-160 Molecular analysis of the temperature response in Saintpaulia leaves. Kana Motooka1, Miwa Ohnishi2, Kazuko Iida3, Yoshihiro Suzuki4, Kimitsune Ishizaki1, Hidehiro Fukaki1, Hidetoshi Iida3, Tetsuro Mimura1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ., 2Eng. Boil. Res. C., Kobe Univ., 3Dep. Biol. Tokyo Gakugei Univ., 4Fac. Sci. Kanagawa Univ.)

84 PF-161 Enhancement of freezing tolerance by the purine metabolite allantoin and its mechanism in Arabidopsis Yuhi Hashiguchi, Hiroshi Shimada, Atsushi Sakamoto (Grad. Sch. Sci., Hiroshima Univ.) PF-162 Involvement of Xyloglucan Endotransglucosylase/Hydrolase in Plant Freezing Tolerance Daisuke Takahashi1, Arun Sampathkumar1, Ryusuke Yokoyama2, Takeshi Kuroha2, Kazuhiko Nishitani2, Ellen Zuther1, Dirk K. Hincha1 (1Max-Planck-Inst. Mol. Plant Physiol., 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci. Tohoku Univ.) PF-163 Analysis of low temperature insensitive mutants in Arabidopsis Arisa Nakamura, Naoko Yamaguti, Narumi Okazaki, Syouhei Fuzimoto, Tsuyoshi Furumoto (Faculty of Agriculture, Ryukoku University) PF-164 PIF4 is a negative regulator in cold signaling Renhu Na1, Hiroki Okuda1, Rieko Nozawa1, Tsuyoshi Furumoto2, Kenji Miura1 (1Grad. Sch. Life and envi. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba, 2Fac. Agri., Univ. Ryukoku) PF-165 Heat stress response in growth of domesticated and wild radish species Yukiko Nakamura1, Wang Qing-Wei2, Riichi Oguchi1, Shin-Ichi Morinaga3, Kouki Hikosaka1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. Tohoku, 2Forest Research and Management Organization, 3Bio Sci., Univ. Nihon) PF-166 Analysis of relationship between maintenance of heat stress memory and chromosome higher order structure Yui Fujiwara1, Takuya Sakamoto1, Yuki Sakamoto2, Nobutoshi Yamaguchi3, Toshiro Ito3, Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1Dept. Applied Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2IFC, RIST, Tokyo univ. sci., 3Grad. Sch. Bio. Sci., NAIST) PF-167 CoHT is involved in variation of heat tolerance via regulation of pre-mRNA splicing among A. thaliana accessions Kazuho Isono1, Keisuke Tanaka2, Takashi Tsuchimatsu3, Kousuke Hanada4, Izumi Yotsui1, Yoichi Sakata1, Teruaki Taji1 (1Dept. of Bioscience, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture, 2NODAI Genome Research Center, 3Dept. of Biology, Chiba Univ., 4Dept. of Bioscience and Bioinformatics, Kyushu Institute of Technology) PF-168 Functional analysis of rice OsHsfA1 transcription factor in the heat stress response Moeko Noguchi1, Naohiko Ohama1, Daisuke Todaka1, Satoshi Kidokoro1, Kazuo Shinozaki2, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Center for Sustainable Resource Science, RIKEN) PF-169 Functional analysis of a major sigma factor binding protein in a cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongates PCC 7942 Hazuki Hasegawa1, Tatsuhiro Tsurumaki1, Ikki Kobayashi2, Sousuke Imamura1, Kan Tanaka1 (1Tanaka-Imamura lab, Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Tokyo Tech, 2Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba Univ.) PF-170 A single seed treatment with hydroxyl radical / reactive oxygen species: a potential solution against emerging threat of multiple abiotic stresses. Md Mostafa Kamal1, Carlos Erazo2, Daisuke Takahashi3, Karen Tanino4, Yukio Kawamura1, Matsuo Uemura1 (1Unit. Grad. Sch. Agr. Sci., Iwate Univ. Japan, 2Dept. Bio. Sci., Icesi Univ. Colombia, 3Max Planck Inst. Mol Plant Phys. Germany, 4Dept. Plant Sci., Univ. Sask. Canada) PF-171 Biochemical analysis of the Arabidopsis polyphosphatase GppA/Ppx homolog for elucidating physiological function of polyphosphate in plants Masataka Inazu1, Doshun Ito1, Shinji Masuda2 (1Department of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2Center for Biological Resources and Informatics, Tokyo Institute of Technology) PF-172 Polyhydroxybutyrate accumulation in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 in starved nutrient-species dependent manners Kazuho Hirai, Miki Nojo, Yosuke Sato, Mikio Tsuzuki, Norihiro Sato (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences) PF-173 Is Hormonal Regulation Involved in Sulfur Dioxide-Induced Stomatal Closure? Lia Ooi, Takakazu Matsuura, Izumi Mori (IPSR, Okayama Univ.) PF-174 A search for plant hormones involved in a formation of barrier to radial oxygen loss along the adventitious roots in rice (Oryza sativa) Kana Shimizu, Katsuhiro Shiono (Dept. Biosci. & Biotech., Fukui Pref. Univ.)

PF-175 Regulation of OsmiR396 family in developing rice leaves at elevated CO2 Yonghyun Kim, Mitsue Miyao-Tokutomi (Grad. Sch. Agricul. Sci., Tohoku Univ.) PF-176 Analysis and experimental verification of a mathematical model for root system architecture in response to nitrogen availability Hironori Fujita1,2, Mika Tsugane1, Masayoshi Kawaguchi1,2 (1Natl. Inst. Basic Biol., 2SOKENDAI)

85 ■ Plant-organism interaction A

PF-177 Studies on sugar-responsive modulation of pattern-triggered immunity in Arabidopsis plants Xingwen Li1, Kotaro Kusaka2, Shigetaka Yasuda3, Yusuke Saijo3, Takeo Sato1, Junji Yamaguchi1 (1Fac. Sci. and Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Sch. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., NAIST) PF-178 BSR2 is Involved in Disease Resistance and Seed Size Satoru Maeda1, Youichi Kondou2, Minami Matsui2, Masaki Mori1 (1NIAS, 2RIKEN Yokohama) PF-179 Involvement of Nicotiana benthamiana Exportins in Induction of Defense Responses Against Phytophthora infestans. Yuri Mizuno1, Sayaka Imano1, Maurizio Camagna1, Takamasa Suzuki2, Aiko Tanaka1, Ikuo Sato1, Sotaro Chiba1, Kazuhito Kawakita1, Daigo Takemoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Chubu Univ.) PF-180 Secretory Peptides SAR8.2 are Required for Non-host Resistance of Nicotiana benthamiana to Taxonomically Distant Phytophthora Species. Sayaka Imano1, Yohei Kondou1, Yusuke Shibata1, Tatsuhiko Kondo1, Aiko Tanaka1, Ikuo Sato1, Sotaro Chiba1, Koji Kageyama2, Kazuhito Kawakita1, Daigo Takemoto1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagr. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2River Basin Research Center) PF-181 Disruption of the MAMP-induced MEKK1-MKK1/MKK2-MPK4 Pathway Activates the TNL Immune Receptor SMN1/RPS6 Momoko Takagi1,2, Kohei Hamano2, Hiroki Takagi3,4, Takayuki Morimoto2, Kazuya Akimitsu1,2, Ryohei Terauchi3,5, Ken Shirasu6, Kazuya Ichimura1,2 (1Unit. Grad. Sch. Agri., Ehime Univ., 2Facult. and Grad. Sch. Agri., Kagawa Univ., 3Iwate Biotech. Res. Cent., 4Dep. Biopro. Sci., Ishikawa Pref. Univ., 5Sch. Agri. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 6RIKEN CSRS) PF-182 DEAD-box RNA helicase SMN2 is a component of RNA exosome and involved in proper expression of SMN1/RPS6 Momoko Takagi1,2, Naoki Iwamoto1, Yuta Kubo1, Takayuki Morimoto1, Hiroki Takagi3,4, Keisuke Tanaka5, Teruaki Taji6, Kazuya Akimitsu1,2, Ryohei Terauchi4,7, Ken Shirasu8, Kazuya Ichimura1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Agri., Kagawa Univ., 2Unit. Grad. Sch. Agri., Ehime Univ., 3Facult. Biores. Env. Sci., Ishikawa Pref. Univ., 4Iwate Biotech. Res. Cent, 5Nodai Genome Res. Cent. Tokyo Univ. Agri., 6Facult. Appli. Bio-Sci. Dep. Tokyo Univ. Agri., 7Grad. Sch. Agri., Kyoto Univ., 8RIKEN CSRS) PF-183 Identification of Arabidopsis LysM-type receptors involved in immune response induced by polymeric chitin Keigo Naito1, Sumire Matukawa2, Mai Yoshioka1, Roxana Y. Parada1, Mayumi Egusa1, Shinsuke Ifuku3, Hironori Kaminaka1 (1Fac. Agr., Tottori Univ., 2Grad Sch. Agr., Tottori Univ., 3Grad Sch. Eng., Tottori Univ.) PF-184 Dimerization and activation of Arabidopsis MAPKKKs Kanako Fujio, Koji Yamaguchi, Misato Kamei, Shoko Yamaguchi, Masahiro Okazaki, Tsutomu Kawasaki (Grad. Sch. Agri., Kinki Univ) PF-185 Xanthomonas TAL effectors are directly recognized by the NB-LRR immune receptor Xa1. Maho Izumitani, Shunsuke Ando, Toshikazu Ouchi, Koji Yamaguchi, Satomi Yoshimura, Tsutomu Kawasaki (Dept. Adv. Biosci. Kindai Univ) PF-186 Molecular mechanism of immune suppression in rice by Xoo effctor, XopZ Gota Yamamoto1, Mizuki Kimura1, Satomi Yosimura1, Koji Yamaguchi1, Seiji Tsuge2, Tsutomu Kawasaki1 (1Dept. Adv. Biosci. Kindai Univ, 2Grad. Sch Agric. Kyoto Pref. Univ) PF-187 Proteome analysis of leaf epidermis of the Arabidopsis ein3-1 mutant showing enhanced resistance against Fusarium graminearum Daisuke Tamaoki1, Daishi Ikeda2, Ichirou Karahara1, Takumi Nishiuchi3 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Univ. Toyama, 2Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., Univ. Toyama, 3ASRC, Kanazawa Univ.) PF-188 The role of jasmonates and ethylene in elicitation of secondary metabolism in rice Kadis Mujiono1,2, Tomonori Shinya1, Ivan Galis1 (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., 2Fac. Agric., Mulawarman Univ., Indonesia) PF-189 Two rice homologues of tobacco MYB8 gene do not significantly affect phenolamide levels in herbivory-elicited rice leaves Hiroki Takahashi1, Joackin B. Andama1,2, Yuko Hojo1, Tomonori Shinya1, Ivan Galis1 (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., 2Abi Zonal Agric. Res. Dev. Inst., NARO, Uganda) PF-190 Development of robust method for measurement of internal leaf volatiles in rice Tilisa Tohi1, Kadis Mujiono1,2, Tomonori Shinya1, Ivan Galis1 (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., 2Fac. Agric., Mulawarman Univ., Indonesia) PF-191 Pilot field experiments for identification of novel herbivory-related QTLs by the use of rice BIL population Nhan Thanh Ho1,2, Tomonori Shinya1, Ivan Galis1 (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., 2CLRRI, Vietnam)

86 ■ Plant-organism interaction B

PF-192 Symbiotic properties of Mesorhizobium loti transconjugant carrying a flavohemoglobin gene on its chromosome Yusuke Maesako, Mitsutaka Fukudome, Toshiki Uchiumi (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan) PF-193 The legume-rhizobial gene-for-gene interaction based on the Lotus japonicus and Mesorhizobium loti co-expression network Tsuneo Hakoyama1, Atsuko Hirota1, Yoshikazu Shimoda2, Makoto Hayashi1 (1Riken, CSRS, 2NARO, NIAS) PF-194 What kind of responses is caused in leaves through shoot-mediated long-distance control of nodulation? Nao Okuma1,2, Takashi Soyano1,2, Masayoshi Kawaguchi1,2 (1National Institute for Basic Biology Division of Symbiotic Systems, 2SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)) PF-195 Study on Improvement of Cadmium Tolerance of Lotus japonicus by Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Toshio Sano, Koyuki Hamaoka (Hosei Univ.) PF-196 Distinct Gene Regulatory Networks For Phosphate Acquisition And Carbon-phosphate Trade-offs In Mycorrhizal Plants Hayato Maruyama1, Yusaku Sugimura1, Ayumi Tezuka2, Atsushi J. Nagano2, Tatsuhiro Ezawa1 (1Grad. Sch. Agri., Hokkaido Univ., 2Fac. Agri., Ryukoku Univ.) PF-197 Evolutionary analysis of LysM receptor-like kinase in land plants Ruman Hafijur, Yasuyuki Kawaharada (Iwate University) PF-198 Interaction of cytoplasmic domains of LysM receptors is an important factor to determine the direction of downstream responses, defense or symbiosis. Maruya Suzuki1, Ryota Numazaki1, Tomomi Nakagawa2, Naoto Shibuya1, Hanae Kaku1 (1Dept. Life Sci., Meiji Univ, 2Symbiotic Systems, NIBB) PF-199 Effects of nutrient conditions on haustorium formation in parasitic plants Xiang Zhang, Songkui Cui, Satoko Yoshida (NAIST) PF-200 Involvement of the intracellular membrane trafficking in the interaction of parasitic plant with host plant Reika Miyawaki, Koh Aoki (Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.)

■ Epigenetic regulation

PF-201 DNA demethylation specific transposon regulation machanism Masahiro Fukuda1, Kosuke Nozawa2, Atsushi Kato3, Hidetaka Ito3 (1Sch, Sci, Univ, Hokkaido, 2Grad, Sch, Life Sci, Univ, Hokkaido, 3Fac, Sch, Sci, Univ, Hokkaido) PF-202 Elucidation of chromosome structure and epigenetic mechanism of gene regulation in primitive red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae Minami Nakayama1, Takuya Sakamoto1, Tomoko Matsunaga1, Miyako Kitagawa1, Kan Tanaka2, Tokiaki Takemura2, Takamasa Suzuki3, Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1Dept. Applied Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Tokyo Tech, Sch of Life Sci & Tech., 3Chubu Univ., Department of Bio. Chem., Bio. Sci. Tech., Kasugai) PF-203 MAPK-mediated epigenetic regulation of AGO4 in plant immunity Shinya Nakagawa1, Koji Yamaguchi1, Gota Yamamoto1, Yuya Tanaka1, Nobutoshi Yamaguchi2, Kenichi Tsuda3, Tsutomu Kawasaki1 (1Grad. Sch. Agri., Univ. Kindai, 2Grad. Sch. Biol. Sci., NAIST, 3MPIPZ) PF-204 Ecotype-specific response to environmental stress Kosuke Nozawa1, Atsushi Kato2, Hidetaka Ito2 (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Univ. Hokkaido, 2Fac. Sci., Univ. Hokkaido)

■ Transcriptional, post-transcriptional/Translational regulations/Protein modification & degradation

PF-205 Functional analysis of TARP1/2 in Arabidopsis shoot regeneration Takahito Takei1, Misato Ohtani2,3, Yuichiro Watanabe1,4, Takahiro Hamada4,5 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Biol. Sci., NAIST, 3CSRS, Riken, 4Grad. Sch. Art and Sci, Univ. Tokyo, 5JST, PRESTO) PF-206 Nucleolar stress promotes expression of Arabidopsis ANAC082, a nucleolar stress response mediator, by inducing alternative splicing that removes an inhibitory upstream open reading frame Shun Sasaki1, Rin Kudo1, Daiki Sasahara1, Hiro Takahashi2, Shun Watanabe3, Iwai Ohbayashi4, Munetaka Sugiyama5, Satoshi Naito1,3, Hitoshi Onouchi1 (1Grad. Sch. Agric., Hokkaido Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Med. Sci., Kanazawa Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 4Haixia Inst. Sci. Tech., Fujian Agriculture and Forestry Univ., 5Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo)

87 PF-207 Analysis of the activation mechanism of plant S6 kinase using yeast lacking Ypk3 Misaki Yaguchi1, Akiko Kozaki2 (1Graduate School of Science, 2Shizuoka University Faculty of Biology) PF-208 Transfer RNA wobble uridine modification affects the leaf cell development in plants. Yumi Nakai1, Gorou Horiguchi2, Kosei Iwabuchi3, Akiko Harada4, Masato Nakai5, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura3, Takato Yano1 (1Dept. of Biochem., Osaka Med. College, 2Dept. of Life Sci., Rikkyo Univ., 3Faculty of Sci. and Eng., Konan Univ., 4Dept. of Biol., Osaka Med. College, 5Inst. Protein Res., Osaka Univ.)

■ Systems biology

PF-209 Genome analysis for the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha and the diatom Nitzschia sp. NIES4239 Takako Mochizuki1, Yasuhiro Tanizawa1, Shohei Yamaoka2, Ryuichi Nishihama2, Takehiko Kanazawa3, Sean A. Montgomery4, Chang Liu5, Bence Galik6, Frederic Berger4, Takashi Ueda3, Katsuyuki T. Yamato7, Takayuki Kohchi2, Goro Tanifuji8, Ryoma Kamikawa9, Yasukazu Nakamura1 (1Genome Informatics Lab., NIG, 2Grad. Sch. of Biostudies, Kyoto Univ., 3Div. of Cellular Dynamics, NIBB, 4Gregor Mendel Institute, 5ZMBP Tubingen, 6Vienna Biocenter Bioinformatic Core facility, 7B.O.S.T., Univ. Kindai, 8Department of Zoology, National Museum of Nature and Science, 9Faculty of Integrated Human Studies, Kyoto Univ.) PF-210 Chronological Analysis of Chromatin Modification Using Barley Grown Under Field Conditions. Yoko Ikeda1, Asaka Kanatani1, Komaki Inoue2, Daisuke Saisho1, Jun Ito3, Hiroyuki Tsuji3, Keiichi Mochida1,2,3, Takashi Hirayama1 (1IPSR, Okayama Univ., 2CSRS, RIKEN, 3KIBR, Yokohama City Univ.)

■ Others

PF-211 Generation of transgene-free genome-edited tobacco plants using an RNA virus vector Hirotaka Ariga1, Hidetaka Kaya2, Seiichi Toki2,3,4, Kazuhiro Ishibashi1 (1Plant and Microbe Research Unit, Inst. of Agrobiol. Sci., NARO, 2Plant Genome Engineering Research Unit, Inst. of Agrobiol. Sci., NARO, 3Grad. Sch. Nanobio., Yokohama City Univ., 4Kihara Inst. Biol. Res., Yokohama City Univ.) PF-212 An efficient DNA- and selectable marker-free genome editing system in rice using zygotes and possible application to other crop species Erika Toda1,2, Narumi Koiso1, Tety Maryenti1, Arika Takebayashi2, Masako Ichikawa3, Takatoshi Kiba2, Keishi Osakabe4, Yuriko Osakabe2,4, Hitoshi Sakakibara2, Norio Kato1,2,3, Takashi Okamoto1,2 (1Dept. Biol. Sci., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2BZP, RIKEN, 3Plant Innovation Center, Japan Tobacco Inc., 4Fac. Biosci. Bioindust., Tokushima Univ.) PF-213 Infrared laser-evoked site-specific DNA recombination in Marchantia polymorpha Masahiro Moriya1, Ryuichi Nishihama2, Hiroko Urawa1 (1Gifu Shotoku Gakuen Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Biostudies, Kyoto Univ.) PF-214 Development of in planta-regeneration system for genome editing in tomato Nozomu Kira, Risa Ueta, Takahito Watanabe, Eiko Takayanagi, Hideki Sakamoto, Chihiro Abe, Ryosuke Hashimoto, Yuriko Osakabe, Keishi Osakabe (Fac. Biosci. Bioindust., Tokushima Univ.) PF-215 Development of a genome editing system in spinach via agroinfiltration. Choyo Tai1, Shigeo S. Sugano2,3, Yoichiro Fukao1 (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Ritsumeikan Univ., 2R-GIRO, Ritsumeikan Univ., 3JST, PRESTO) PF-216 Development of a precise genome editing with no artificial sequences based on rice gene targeting Yusuke Matsui1, Zenpei Shimatani1,2, Rie Terada1 (1Grad. Sch. Agr., Univ. Meijo, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Kobe) PF-217 Designing heme protein based oxygen sensing indicators Jiro Nomata, Toru Hisabori (Tokyo Tech, CLS) PF-218 AgarTrap-mediated transformation of tobacco callus Shoko Tsuboyama, Yutaka Kodama (C-bio., Utsunomiya Univ.) PF-219 Development of a technique to glue organelles Yuta Fujii1, Keiji Numata2, Yutaka Kodama1,2 (1C-Bio, Utsunomiya Univ., 2CSRS, RIKEN) PF-220 Development of a Regulatory System of Membrane Potential in Plant Using Microbial Rhodopsin Masae Konno1,2, Hideki Kandori1,2 (1Life Sci. Appl. Chem., Grad. Sch. Eng., NIT, 2OBTRC, NIT) PF-221 Identification and Expression Analysis of 5’-Upstream Region of U6 Genes from Caster Bean Masatake Kanai1, Kyoko Nagata1, Kazumi Hikino1, Mikio Nishimura2, Kenji Komazawa3, Shoji Mano1,4 (1Natl. Inst. Basic Biol., Dept. Cell Biol., 2Konan Univ., Facul. Sci. Engineer., 3Itoh Oil Chemicals Co., LTD, 4SOKENDAI, Dept. Basic Biol.)

88 PF-222 Morphological and Molecular Characterisation of Domatia Development in Myrmecophytes Emma Sarath1, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,2 (1Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2ExCELLS, National Institutes of Natural Sciences) PF-223 Multiple effects of OsbZIP1 on the growth and yields of rice Mohammad Saiful Islam, Saki Yoshida, Nobuhiro Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Takehiro Kamiya, Toru Fujiwara (Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo) PF-224 Possibility of chloroplast localization of Arabidopsis thaliana tRNA ligase (tRL) in response to strong light stress and subcellular localization of tRL in Brassica family Naoki Okamoto1, Markus Englert2, Kazuhito Akama1 (1Grad. Sch. Nat. Sci. and Tech., Univ. Shimane, 2Dept. Mol. Biophys. and Biochem., Univ. Yale) PF-225 Evaluation of pre-treatments and durability for metabolomics using GC/MS Aya Anegawa, Hidetaka Anazawa, Kuniyo Sugitate, Sadao Nakamura (Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.)

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■ Photosynthesis

PL-001 Interaction Analysis Between the Rieske/cytb Complex and C-type Cytochromes in Green Sulfur Bacteria Hiraku Kishimoto1, Chihiro Azai2, Risa Mutoh3, Hideaki Tanaka4, Yohei Miyanoiri4, Genji Kurisu4, Hirozo Oh-oka1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Univ., 2Col. Life Sci., Ritsumeikan Univ., 3Fac. Sci., Fukuoka Univ., 4Inst. Protein Res., Osaka Univ.) PL-002 Metabolic engineering attempts to produce retinal via β- in Rhodobacter capsulatus Kaori Shimizu1, Shinichi Takaichi2, Kazuhiko Saeki1 (1Department of Biological Sciences, Nara Women's University, 2Department of Molecular Microbiology, Tokyo University of Agriculture) PL-003 Loss of photosynthetic growth ability in the cyanobacterium Leptolyngbya boryana during long-term cultivation under heterotrophic conditions in the dark Shintaro Hida1, Haruki Yamamoto1, Kazuma Uesaka2, Chie Tomatsu1, Kunio Ihara2, Yuichi Fujita1 (1Grad. Sch. Bioagricultural. Sci., Nagoya Univ., 2Center for Gene Research, Nagoya Univ.) PL-004 Biochemical characterization of the PSI core complexes from a cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 Tian-Yi Jiang, Ryo Nagao, Jian-Ren Shen (RIIS, Okayama University)

■ Primary metabolism

PL-005 A search for superior alleles leading to better growth of plants in nitrogen deficient environments. Zhana Chagan, Yasuhito Sakuraba, Shuichi Yanagisawa (Biotech. Res. Center, Univ. Tokyo) PL-006 Studies on the molecular mechanisms of nitrogen-responsive flowering in Arabidopsis Takeo Sato1, Miho Sanagi1, Shoki Aoyama1, Shogo Ito2, Mitsutomo Abe3, Takato Imaizumi4, Junji Yamaguchi1 (1Fac. Sci. and Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., The Univ. Tokyo, 4Dept. Biol., Univ. Washington) PL-007 Grain amino acid composition in Tos17 insertion lines for asparagine synthetase Fumi Imagawa, Soichi Kojima (Tohoku University) PL-008 The role of sphingolipid catabolic pathways in Arabidopsis treated with Fumonisin B1 Daiki Yanagawa, Hiroyuki Imai (Biology Dept., Grad. Sch. Nat. Sci., Konan Univ.)

■ Secondary metabolism

PL-009 Diversity of Chlorophyll Degradation Pathways in Higher Plants Minh-Khiem Nguyen1,2, Szu-Hsien Lin1, Tin-Han Shih1, Chi-Ming Yang1 (1Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, 2Faculty of Applied Sciences, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

■ Biomembrane/Ion and solute transport

PL-010 Characterization of phosphate uptake mechanism in marine diatoms Kanako Maeda, Nanae Kimura, Yohei Fukuchi, Toshiki Sugiyama, Kensuke Nakajima, Yoshinori Tsuji, Yusuke Matsuda (Kwansei- Gakuin University Department of Bioscience) PL-011 Electrophysiological Analysis of Rice OsHKT1;1 variants Shahin Imran1, Maki Katsuhara1, Tomoaki Horie2 (1Okayama University, IPSR, 2Shinshu University, Department of Applied Biology) PL-012 Identification and functional analysis of transporter genes involved in phosphorus redistribution in rice Namiki Mitani-Ueno, Naoki Yamaji, Jian Feng Ma (IPSR, Okayama Univ.) PL-013 ER-localized aquaporin SIP2;1 is involved in avoidance of ER stresses in Arabidopsis thaliana Ryosuke Sato, Masayoshi Maeshima (Laboratory of Cell Dynamics Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University) PL-014 Search for the genes encoding the free fatty acid exporter in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Makiko Aichi1, Tenma Suzuki1, Kodai Tanaka1, Tatsuki Mizutani1, Takanori Hasegawa1, Shiori Nagano1, Sumie Keta1, Tatsuo Omata2 (1Department of Biological Chemistry, Chubu University, 2Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University)

90 ■ Cell cycle/Cell division

PL-015 Transcriptome analysis reveals dynamic expression changes during tuberous root formation in Arabidopsis thaliana Sakiko Nishioka1, Takuya Sakamoto1, Takamasa Suzuki2, Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1Dept. Applied Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Chubu Univ., Department of Bio. Chem., Bio. Sci. Tech., Kasugai)

■ Vegetative growth

PL-016 Mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase contributes to auxin-regulated organ development Iwai Ohbayashi, Xiaomin Song, Song Sun, Masahiko Furutani (Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (FAFU)) PL-017 Roles of nucleolar proteins in establishment of leaf polarity and gene body methylation mediated by zinc-finger-like protein AS2 in Arabidopsis thaliana. Masataka Suzuki1, Simon Vial-Pradel1, Hiro Takahashi2, Munehiro Sugiyama3, Sumie Keta1, Shoko Kojima1, Yasunori Machida4, Chiyoko Machida1 (1Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu. Univ, 2Grad. Medical Science., Kanazawa. Univ, 3Grad. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4Grad. Sci., Nagoya. Univ) PL-018 Genetic interaction between AS1, AS2 and MET1, HDA6 in establishment of leaf adaxial-abaxial polarity in Arabidopsis thaliana Misato Yamakawa1, Shoko Kamiya1, Sayuri Ando1, Yasunori Machida2, Shoko Kojima1, Chiyoko Machida1 (1Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotech, Chubu Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ.) PL-019 Function of zinc-finger-like protein ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 (AS2) for formation of AS2 bodies in leaf development of Arabidopsis thaliana Shoko Kamiya1, Sayuri Ando1, Shoko Kojima1, Yasunori Machida2, Chiyoko Machida1 (1Grad. Sch. Biotech., Univ. Chubu, 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Nagoya) PL-020 The Role of Pressed flowerb in The Morphogenesis of Flattened Leaf Blade Xiaofeng Yin1, Hirokazu Tsukaya1,2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2NINS, ExCELLS) PL-021 Regulatory mechanisms restricting ATML1 activity to the outermost cells Hiroyuki Iida1, Ayaka Yoshida1, Gerd Jürgens2, Shinobu Takada1 (1Grad. Sch., Osaka Univ, 2ZMBP, Univ. Tüebingen)

■ Reproductive growth

PL-022 Analysis of ENDOSPERM3, which regulates fertilization-independent endosperm development Yilin Zhang1, Hironori Takasaki2, Miho Ikeda2, Daisuke Maruyama3, Nobutaka Mitsuda4, Tetsu Kinoshita3, Masaru Ohme-Takagi2 (1DEPT. BIOCHEM. MB., Univ. Saitama, 2Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Univ Saitama, 3Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Univ. Yokohama City, 4Bioproduction Research Institute, AIST) PL-023 Pollen Tube Attraction3 Is there more than one attractant in the upper pistil? Koyo Iwata, Futo Kubo, Masao Ito (Nagoya-city Koyo High School)

■ Plant hormones/Signaling molecules

PL-024 Functional analysis of rice Gibberellin 3-oxidase 1 in reproductive organ Kyosuke Kawai1, Sayaka Takehara1, Toru Kashio1, Aya Ito1, Hiroyasu Furuumi2, Ken-ichi Nonomura2, Makoto Matsuoka1, Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka1 (1Bioscience and Biotechnology Center, Nagoya University, 2Experimental Farm, National Institute of Genetics) PL-025 The role of Gibberellin 3-oxidase 1 in anther development of rice Minami Morii, Akihiko Sugihara, Kyosuke Kawai, Toru Kashio, Aya Ito, Sayaka Takehara, Makoto Matsuoka, Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka (Bioscience and Biotechnology Center, Nagoya University) PL-026 Is Ethylene Involved in the Twining of the Morning Glory? - Expression Analysis of ACC Synthase Genes in the Stem - Tomoe Yofune, Tsuyoshi Kaneta (Grad. Sch. Sci & Eng., Ehime Univ.) PL-027 Analysis of transcriptional regulation of ACL5, which encodes thermospermine synthase in Arabidopsis thaliana Hirotoshi Matsuo, Takashi Okamoto, Hiroyasu Motose, Taku Takahashi (Grad. Sch. Nat. Sci. & Tech., Okayama Univ.) PL-028 Screening of chemical compounds for activating SnRK2 Shoko Matsuoka1, Riyo Imamura2, Yoshiteru Noutoshi3, Takayoshi Okabe2, Taishi Umezawa1 (1Grad. Sch. BASE, Tokyo. Univ. Agric. Tech., 2Drug Discovery Initiative, Tokyo Univ., 3Dep. Agric., Okayama Univ.)

91 PL-029 Highly sensitive and high throughput phytohormone quantification platform Mikiko Kojima1, Yumiko Takebayashi1, Hitoshi Sakakibara2 (1CSRS., RIKEN, 2Grad. Sch. Bioagri Sci., Nagoya Univ) PL-030 Identification of a two-component system with PAS-histidine kinases in the moss Physcomitrella patens Kota Nakai5, Kensuke Sato4, Masashi Ryo1, Takafumi Yamashino2, Yuji Nomoto2, Yuki Goto1, Mizuho Ichinose3, Mamoru Sugita3, Setsuyuki Aoki4 (1Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University, 2Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, 3Center for Gene Research, Nagoya University, 4Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, 5School of Information and Sciences, Nagoya University)

■ Photoreceptors/Photoresponses

PL-031 The study of phyA-dependent suppression of shade avoidance response to deep shade Ryota Otsuki, Nobuyoshi Mochizuki, Tomomi Suzuki, Akira Nagatani (Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Kyoto) PL-032 A Possible Involvement of Phytochrome in Blue-Light-Induced Nuclear Photorelocation in Marchantia polymorpha Chihoko Nomoto1, Yuya Tosaka1, Kosei Iwabuchi2, Shingo Takagi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Osaka, 2Faculty of Science and Engineering, Univ. Konan) PL-033 Anatomical analysis of shoot apical meristem tissue at the growth of potato bud under different light and temperature conditions Yuki Morishige1, Naoya Mori2, Hiroyuki Watanabe1 (1Agri., Univ. Tamagawa, 2Res. Inst., Univ. Tamagawa) PL-034 Seed germination of transgenic Arabidopsis expressing Adiantum photoreceptor phytochrome3 Mina Horiuchi1, Izumi Kimura2, Yuki Kimura2, Takeshi Kanegae1,2 (1Dept. of Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2Dept. of Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) PL-035 Exploring Unidentified Physiological Function of Phytochrome3 in Fern Adiantum capillus-veneris Izumi Kimura, Takeshi Kanegae (Dept. of Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)

■ Flowering/Clock

PL-036 NanoLuc as a highly sensitive reporter in plant cell Ken-ichiro Taoka1, Zenpei Shimatani2, Mana Ogawa3, Hiromi Saitoh3, Yoichi Ikeda3, Hiroko Akashi1, Koji Yamaguchi4, Rie Terada3, Tsutomu Kawasaki4, Hiroyuki Tsuji1 (1KIBR, Yokohama City Univ., 2Grad. Sch. Sci., Tech. and Innov., Kobe Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Agri., Meijo Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Agri., Kindai Univ.) PL-037 A dual-color bioluminescence reporter system to simultaneously monitor expression levels of two genes in plant cells Emiri Watanabe, Shogo Ito, Tokitaka Oyama (Dept. Bot., Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ.)

■ Environmental responses A

PL-038 Polar auxin transport is essential to maintain growth and development of etiolated pea seedlings on 1 g conditions: Relevance to the International Space Station experiment Kensuke Miyamoto1,2, Akinori Inui2, Eiji Uheda2, Mariko Oka3, Motoshi Kamada4, Chiaki Yamazaki5, Toru Shimazu5, Haruo Kasahara6, Hiromi Sano6, Tomomi Suzuki7, Akira Higashibata7 (1Fac. Liberal Arts & Sciences, Osaka Prefecture Univ., 2Grad. School. Sci., Osaka Prefecture Univ., 3Fac. Agriculture, Tottori Univ., 4Advanced Engineering Services Co., Ltd., 5Japan Space Forum, 6Japan Manned Space System Corporation, 7Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) PL-039 Screening of a mutant with defect in the light/dark response of the expression of VTC2 gene encoding a rate-limiting enzyme for ascorbate biosynthesis in plants Kazuya Yoshimura1, Riki Ishiguro1, Takahiro Ishikawa2 (1Dept. Food Nutr. Sci., Coll. Biosci. Biotech., Chubu Univ., 2Dept. Life Sci. Biotechnol., Fac. Life Environ. Sci., Shimane Univ.) PL-040 Molecular mechanism of oxidative damage to translation factor EF-G in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 Kazushi Kuwano, Kensuke Takagi, Shin Koreeda, Yoshitaka Nishiyama (graduate school of science and engineering, saitama university) PL-041 Characterization of mutants with altered root growth response to mechanical stress in Arabidopsis thaliana Takashi Okamoto1, Shogo Takatani1, Hidetoshi Iida2, Hiroyasu Motose1, Taku Takahashi1 (1Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech, Okayama Univ., 2Dept. Biol., Tokyo Gakugei Univ.)

92 ■ Environmental responses B

PL-042 Low Magnesium Tolerance 1 physically associates with ER-localized Mg transporters and plays an important role in extending Mg stress adaptation range in Arabidopsis thaliana Zhihang Feng, Takehiro Kamiya, Toru Fujiwara (Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, the University of Tokyo) PL-043 Genome-wide association study to identify genes regulating growth rate of rice seedlings under low nitrogen conditions Bian Bian, Kenji Yano, Takehiro Kamiya, Toru Fujiwara (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences) PL-044 Golgi-localized OsFPN1 is required for cobalt and nickel homeostasis in rice Manman Kan, Toru Fujiwara, Takehiro Kamiya (Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo) PL-045 Transcriptional Biomarker to evaluate Al rhizotoxicity in soybean -An Approach for managing Pulse crop production in Acid Soil Region Raj Kishan Agrahari1, Yuriko Kobayashi2, Hiroyuki Koyama3 (1The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu university, 2Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, 3Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences)

■ Environmental responses C

PL-046 Light-regulation in Pediastrum duplex: Physiological outcomes and Gene expression analysis Harshavardhini Sridharan1, Shota Kato2,3, Tasuku Simada2, Tomohiro Suzuki4, Tomoko Shinomura2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci., Teikyo Univ, 2BioSci., Sch. Sci. Eng., Teikyo Univ, 3Center Plant Aging Res., Inst. Basic Sci., 4C-Bio., Utsunomiya Univ) PL-047 Role of Sll1558 in environmental stress tolerance in cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Junji Uchiyama1,2,3, Yuuta Ichikawa2, Mamoru Sambe2, Ayumi Matsuhashi2, Yutaro Ito4, Hisataka Ohta1,2,3 (1Fac. of Sci., Tokyo univ. of Sci, 2Dept. of Math. and Sci. Edu., Grad. Sch. of Math. and Sci. Edu., Tokyo univ. of Sci., 3Dept. of Math. and Sci. Edu., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Tokyo univ. of Sci., 4Dept. of Bio. Sci. and Tech., Grad. Sch. of Ind. Sci. and Tech., Tokyo univ. of Sci.) PL-048 Connection between low sulfur response and repression of glucosinolate synthesis: Involvement of SLIM1 transcription factor in the induction of SDI1 expression under low sulfur condition. Ryota Kawaguchi1, Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita2 (1Sch. Agr., Kyushu Univ., 2Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ.) PL-049 Phosphate starvation affects the subcellular localization of phosphatidic acid phosphohydrolases in Arabidopsis Sota Makimura1, Yushi Yoshitake1, Hiroyuki Ohta1,2, Mie Shimojima1 (1School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2OPERA, JST) PL-050 Identification of a Transcription Factor, SPL7, Involved in the Enhanced Expression of SULTR2;1 in Arabidopsis Roots Tsukasa Ushiwatari1, Nobutaka Mitsuda2, Toshiharu Shikanai3, Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita1 (1Fac. Agr., Kyushu Univ., 2BPRI, AIST, 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Kyoto Univ.) PL-051 Isolation of new chemical compounds as helpers for better phytoremediation and plant nutrition efficiency Ju Yeon Moon, Takae Miyazaki, Eri Adams, Ryoung Shin (RIKEN CSRS Environmental Response Research Unit, 1-7-22 Suehirocho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan) PL-052 Mutation of Specific Paralogs of Arabidopsis Ribosomal Protein Alters Response to Nutrient Stresses Hirofumi Fukuda1, Naoyuki Sotta1, Mayuki Tanaka1, Seidai Takamatsu2, Yukako Chiba2,3, Kyoko Miwa4, Satoshi Naito2,5, Toru Fujiwara1 (1Agri., Univ. Tokyo, 2Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 3Grad. Sch. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Envr. Sci, Hokkaido Univ., 5Grad. Sch. Agri., Univ. Tokyo) PL-053 Statistical modeling for functional data and its application to crop yield data Hidetoshi Matsui1,2, Keiichi Mochida3,4,5,6 (1Shiga Univ., 2JST PRESTO, 3RIKEN, 4Okayama Univ., 5Yokohama City Univ., 6JST CREST)

■ Plant-organism interaction A

PL-054 The Possibility Of Plant Immunity Induction By Applying Exogenous Polyols. Ken Sakuma1, Toshio Sano2 (1Grad. Sch. Sci and Tech., Hosei univ., 2Applied Plant Sci., Dept. Lifescience, Hosei univ.)

93 ■ Plant-organism interaction B

PL-055 Genetic analysis of phosphate starvation responses (PSR) in Arabidopsis thaliana Hong Ye1, Kei Hiruma1,2, Pathompitaknukul Kuldanai1, Shion Yamaguchi1, Yusuke Saijo1 (1Grad. Sch. Biol. Sci., NAIST, 2JST, Presto)

■ Epigenetic regulation

PL-056 Visualization Of Histone Modification Using Live-imaging Tool In Plant Megumi Matsuoka1, Takuya Sakamoto1, Mio Shibuta1, Noriyoshi Yagi1, Hiroshi Kimura2, Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1Dept. Applied Bio. Sci., Fac. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci., 2Tokyo Tech, Institute of Innovative Research)

■ Others

PL-057 Development of powerful CRISPR/Cas9 and TALEN vectors using the translational enhancer dMac3 Hiroaki Shimada1, Hiroaki Kusano2, Mariko Ohnuma1, Takahiro Asahi1, Daichi Honma1, Takaaki Horie1, Hitomi Onodera1, Kenji Asano3, Takahiro Noda3, Hiromi Mutsuro-Aoki1, Hiroshi Teramura1 (1Dept Biol Sci & Technol, Tokyo University of Science, 2RISH, Kyoto Univ., 3Hokkaido Agri Res Center, NARO) PL-058 Non-destructive imaging of element dynamics in plant using radioisotope Nobuo Suzui1, Naoki Kawachi1, Jun Furukawa2, Keitaro Tanoi3,4 (1TARRI, QST, 2CRiED, Univ. Tsukuba, 3Grad. Sch. Agri. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4JST PRESTO) PL-059 Cas9-RNP-induced genome editing in the industrial green alga Coccomyxa sp. strain KJ Yuya Yoshimitsu1, Jun Abe2, Jumpei Hayakawa2, Yoko Ide1, Shigeaki Harayama2 (1Advanced Research and Innovation Center, DENSO CORPORATION, 2Research and Development Initiative, Chuo University) PL-060 Analysis of sequence changes on genome edited hexaploid Chrysanthemum morifolium using high-throughput sequencing Mitsuko Kishi-Kaboshi1,2, Hisataka Numa3, Ryutaro Aida1, Katsutomo Sasaki1 (1Institute of Vegetable and Floriculture Science, NARO, 2JSPS research fellowship (RPD), 3The Advanced Analysis Center, NARO) PL-061 AI- and automation-assisted high-throughput yeast one-/two-hybrid screening system for transcription factor isolation Nobutaka Mitsuda1, Fumie Tobe1, Miyuki Nakata1, Masahiro Takahara2, Yuko Takiguchi1, Yoko Horii3, Toru Ishizuka1, Hiroaki Ichikawa4, Minami Matsui3, Masaru Ohme-Takagi1,5 (1Bioproduction RI, AIST, 2Acacia Horticulture, 3CSRS, RIKEN, 4Inst. Agrobiol. Sci., NARO, 5Grad. School Sci. Eng., Saitama Univ.) PL-062 Current status of the resources related to Lotus japonicus Shusei Sato1, Shogo Nitanda1, Syohei Kusakabe1, Stig Andersen2, Vikas Gupta2, Nadia Kamal3, Klaus Mayer3, Masatsugu Hashiguchi4, Hidenori Tanaka4, Ryo Akashi4 (1Grad. Sch. Life Sci., Tohoku Univ., 2Aarhus Univ., 3Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, 4Fac. Agr., Univ. of Miyazaki) PL-063 Collection and Maintenance of Plant Cell Lines at RIKEN BRC in 2019 Toshihiro Kobayashi, Satoshi Iuchi, Masatomo Kobayashi (RIKEN BRC) PL-064 Collective search function of Arabidopsis thaliana bioresource database at RIKEN BRC Satoshi Iuchi, Masatomo Kobayashi (RIKEN BRC Experimental Plant Division) PL-065 Research ethics education by active learning in a postgraduate course: current situation and issues in the second year of implementation Emiko Harada1, Misako Urabe1, Takayoshi Kusumoto1,2, Ko-ichi Takakura1, Sayoko Hata1, Takayoshi Nishida1, Masahiro Maruo1 (1The University of Shiga Prefecture, 2Kusumoto Patents & Trademarks)

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