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Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI study fungi that parasitize plants and cause disease. The mechanisms by which these fungi induce disease in plants are still not well understood. By elucidating these processes and gaining deeper insight into the biology of the fungi, I aim to develop disease control strategies that do not rely solely on pesticides—or that enable more effective and targeted use of them. Through research on plant diseases, I also hope to better understand the complex interactions among microorganisms, plants, and the environment.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Phytobiome, Biological interactions, Ecological control, Biological control
Motto in Research or in Life:
Waste is sometimes a necessary part of the process
Hobby / Holiday:
Caring for killifish, Exploring strong sulfur springs, and Appreciating good Japanese SAKE