Researcher's Information - National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NIAES
April 1, 2011
Name:
Katayanagi, Nobuko
Affiliation and Position:
Carbon and Nutrient Cycling Division
Post-doctoral fellow
Present Research Topic:
Evaluation of nitrogen cycling at a paddy field under free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) and soil warming conditions using a process-based model
Academic Qualification:
Sept. 2006
Ph.D in the field of Environmental Resources at the Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Japan
Professional Experience:
Sept. 2006 - March 2008
Post-doctoral fellow, Carbon and Nutrient Cycles Devision, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences.
Apr. 2008 - July 2010
Visiting Research Fellow, Crop and Environmental Sciences Division, International Rice Research Institute via Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences.
Aug. 2010 - March 2011
Post-doctoral Fellow, Crop Production and Environment Division, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences.
Apr. 2011 - present
Post-doctoral fellow, Carbon and Nutrient Cycles Division, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences.
Publications (in and after 2000):
- Ortiz-Monasterio I, Wassmann R, Govaerts B, Hosen Y, Katayanagi N, and N. Verhulst (2010) Greenhouse gas mitigation in the main cereal systems: rice, wheat and maize. In: Climate change and crop production, Ed: Reynolds MP. CABIM
- Tokida T., Fumoto T., Cheng W., Matsunami T., Adachi M., Katayanagi N., Matsushima M., Okawara Y., Nakamura H., Okada M., Sameshima R. and T. Hasegawa (2010) Effects of free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) and soil warming on CH4 emission from a rice paddy field: impact assessment and stoichiometric evaluation, Biogeosciences, 7: 2639-2653
- Katayanagi N., Sawamoto T., Hayakawa A. and R. Hatano (2009) A new method for estimation of nitrous oxide emission rates from an agricultural watershed, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 55: 590-598
- Katayanagi N., Sawamoto T., Hayaka A. and R. Hatano (2008) Nitrous oxide and nitric oxide fluxes from cornfield, grassland, pasture and forest in a watershed in Southern Hokkaido, Japan, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 54: 662-680
- Katayanagi N. and R. Hatano (2005) Spatial variability of greenhouse gas fluxes from soils of various land uses on a livestock farm in shouthern Hokkaido, Japan. Phyton (Austria) Special issue: "APGC 2004", 45 (Fasc. 4): 309-318