Kazuyuki Inubushi

Professor
Environmental Science for Bioproduction
Chiba University
Japan

Biography

Prof. Inubushi was born in Tokyo, grown in Tokyo and Shizuoka, graduated from The University of Tokyo, awarded Doctor of Agriculture for “Research on easily decomposable organic nitrogen in paddy soil”, served as Assistant Researcher in the University of Tokyo, Associate Professor in Mie University, and then moved to Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University in 1993. His major fields are soil science, soil microbiology and microbial ecology. He was studied at International Rice Research Institute, Philippines and worked at Rothamsted Experimental Station, UK. He was awarded in International Society of Soil Science for Excellent Poster Presentation, also in Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, and Oze Award on Wetland Research.

Research Intrest

Research interests are global environmental changes in relation to soil science, particularly in Southeast Asian countries.

List of Publications
TIROL-PADRE, A, LADHA, JK, REGMI, AP, BHANDARI, AL and INUBUSHI, K (2007) Organic amendments affect soil parameters in two long-term rice-wheat experiments, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 71, 442-452.
XU, X, INUBUSHI, K and SAKAMOTO, K (2006) Effect of vegetations and temperature on microbial biomass carbon and metabolic quotients of temperate volcanic forest soils, Geoderma, 136, 310-319.
INUBUSHI, K, FURUKAWA, Y, HADI, A, PURNOMO, E and TSURUTA, H (2003) Seasonal changes of CO2, CH4 and N2O fluxes in relation to land-use change in tropical peatlands located in coastal area of south Kalimantan, Chemosphere, 52(3), 603-608.
INUBUSHI, K, CHENG, W, AONUMA, S, HOQUE, MM, KOBAYASHI, K, MIURA, S, KIM, HY and OKADA, M (2003) Effects of free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) on CH4 emission from a rice paddy field, Global Change Biology, 9(10), 1458-1464.