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J-GLOBAL ID:202201009379395501
Update date: Oct. 31, 2024
Ito Koji
イトウ コウジ | Ito Koji
Affiliation and department:
Research keywords (4):
Soil chemistry
, Pesticide
, Biodegradation
, Soil microorganisms
Research theme for competitive and other funds (3):
- 2024 - 2028 Why Arsenic in Andosols Hardly Dissolved Even under Anaerobic Conditions - Role of Stable Aggregate Structure
- 2022 - 2025 植物ー植物内生微生物複合系を用いたネオニコチノイド系農薬の後作物残留制御
- 2017 - 2019 HCB分解代謝系に関与する遺伝子群の同定および土壌中における挙動
Papers (15):
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Koji Ito, Masato Kuramata, Hachidai Tanikawa, Aomi Suda, Noriko Yamaguchi, Satoru Ishikawa. Diversity and transcription of genes involved in respiratory As(V) reduction and As(III) methylation in Japanese paddy soils. BMC microbiology. 2024. 24. 1. 396-396
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Md Tareq Bin Salam, Koji Ito, Ryota Kataoka. Biodegradation of nitenpyram (neonicotinoid insecticide) by endophytic bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis strain NIT-2, isolated from neonicotinoid-treated plant samples. Journal of pesticide science. 2024. 49. 2. 94-103
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Koji Ito, Ryota Kataoka, Shunki Katayama, Hiromasa Kiyota, Ahmad Mahmood, Takashi Kikuchi, Takashi Sato, Futa Sakakibara, Kazuhiro Takagi. Isolation of a Novel Endophytic Bacillus Strain Capable of Transforming Pentachlorophenol and Structure Determination of Pentachlorophenol Phosphate Using Single-Crystal X-ray Diffraction. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2022. 70. 3. 770-776
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伊藤虹児, 和穎朗太. 農薬科学とその周辺 最近の話題 土壌団粒構造中における微生物の棲み分けに関する科学的知見 土壌微生物の局在を調べる手法はどんなものがあるか?. 日本農薬学会誌. 2022. 47. 1
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Koji Ito. Mechanisms of aerobic dechlorination of hexachlorobenzene and pentachlorophenol by <i>Nocardioides</i> sp. PD653. Journal of Pesticide Science. 2021. 46. 4. 373-381
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Education (1):
- 2015 - 2018 Tokyo University of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture Department of Agricultural Chemistry
Committee career (1):
- 2021/04 - 2022/03 Pesticide Science Society of Japan Managing editor
Awards (1):
- 2021/03 - Pesticide Science Society of Japan Society Awards 2021 Studies on the mechanism of aerobic dechlorination of hexachlorobenzene and pentachlorophenol by Nocardioides sp. PD653
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