Takuji Ohwada
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Recent Articles
1.
Okazaki K, Tsurumaru H, Hashimoto M, Takahashi H, Okubo T, Ohwada T, et al.
Microbes Environ
. 2021 Apr;
36(2).
PMID: 33907063
Clone libraries of bacterial 16S rRNA genes (a total of 1,980 clones) were constructed from the leaf blades, petioles, taproots, and lateral roots of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) grown...
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Han F, He X, Chen W, Gai H, Bai X, He Y, et al.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2020 Sep;
33(12):1411-1423.
PMID: 32924759
A wide variety of leguminous plant-released (iso)flavonoids, such as genistein, are potential inducers of the nodulation () genes of endosymbiotic rhizobia for the production of Nod factors, which are vital...
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Hong L, Orikasa Y, Sakamoto H, Ohwada T
Microorganisms
. 2019 Aug;
7(9).
PMID: 31438655
The genus is recognized as plant growth-promoting bacteria that exert beneficial effects on the host plant and is morphologically converted into cyst-like cells (i.e., c-form) in association with poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB)...
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Natsagdorj O, Sakamoto H, Santiago D, Santiago C, Orikasa Y, Okazaki K, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2019 Mar;
7(3).
PMID: 30875976
Utilization of plant growth-promoting bacteria colonizing roots is environmentally friendly technology instead of using chemicals in agriculture, and understanding of the effects of their colonization modes in promoting plant growth...
5.
Orikasa Y, Mikumo D, Ohwada T
Foods
. 2018 Apr;
7(4).
PMID: 29614773
MCD4 is a 2-deoxyglucose (2-DOG)-resistant mutant derived from the wild-type strain, AK46, wherein the 2-DOG resistance improves the maltose fermentative ability. In the gene cluster, mutations were detected in and...
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Orikasa Y, Oda Y, Ohwada T
Microorganisms
. 2018 Mar;
6(1).
PMID: 29534041
NBRC 32995 was found to hydrolyze fructooligosaccharides (FOS), as well as sucrose, almost completely into monosaccharides through the production of sufficient amounts of organic acids, indicating that the complete hydrolysis...
7.
Jayatilake S, Arai K, Kumada N, Ishida Y, Tanaka I, Iwatsuki S, et al.
Foods
. 2017 Feb;
3(2):351-368.
PMID: 28234324
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an autoimmune disease of unknown etiology and can lead to inflammation and cancer. Whey proteins contain many bioactive peptides with potential health benefits against IBD....
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Santiago C, Yagi S, Ijima M, Nashimoto T, Sawada M, Ikeda S, et al.
Microbes Environ
. 2017 Feb;
32(1):14-23.
PMID: 28163278
The compatibility of strains is crucial for formulating bioinoculants that promote plant growth. We herein assessed the compatibility of four potential bioinoculants isolated from potato roots and tubers (Sphingomonas sp....
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Orikasa Y, Ito Y, Nishida T, Watanabe K, Morita N, Ohwada T, et al.
Biotechnol Lett
. 2016 Aug;
29(5):811-2.
PMID: 27519303
No abstract available.
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Okazaki K, Iino T, Kuroda Y, Taguchi K, Takahashi H, Ohwada T, et al.
Microbes Environ
. 2014 May;
29(2):220-3.
PMID: 24789987
The partial sequences of the 16S rRNA genes of 531 bacteria isolated from the main root of the sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) were determined and subsequently grouped into 155...