Session Details
[BP-P]Biodegradation and Preservation of Wood
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM JST
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
Exhibition Hall 2 (Exhibition Bldg.)(Biodegradation and Preservation of Wood)
[BP-P-01]Effects of co-cultivation of bacteria with Trametes versicolor on wood degradation and bacterial survival
○Ichiro Kamei1, Kimiko Honsho1 (1. University of Miyazaki (Japan))
[BP-P-02]Interactions between Inonotus obliquus mycelium and Betula platyphylla No. 8 mesophyll protoplast
○Rizki Fitria Fitria1,2, Hamako Sasamoto1, Ayaka Watanabe2, Ikumi Nezu2, Futoshi Ishiguri2, Shinso Yokota2 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan), 2. Utsunomiya University (Japan))
[BP-P-03]Physiological function of hydrophobin Hydph16 in cell wall formation and wood degradation in white-rot fungus Pleurotus ostreatus
○Junxian Han1, Moriyuki Kawauchi1, Yuki Terauchi2, Kenya Tsuji1, Akira Yoshimi1,3, Chihiro Tanaka1,3, Takehito Nakazawa1, Yoichi Honda1 (1. Grad. Sch. Agric., Kyoto Univ. (Japan), 2. Yamaguchi Univ. (Japan), 3. GSGES., Kyoto Univ. (Japan))
[BP-P-04]Development of Δku80 strains using the recycling marker in Lentinula edodes
○Yuma Tsujimoto1, Takuma Narutaki1, Ayane Kamiya1, Yoichi Honda4, Hisatoshi Kamitsuji2, Toshitsugu Sato3, Moriyuki Kawauchi4, Takuya Sumita1, Kosuke Izumitsu1, Toshikazu Irie1 (1. The University of Shiga Prefecture (Japan), 2. Gifu Prefectural Research Institute for Forests (Japan), 3. Kitami Institute of Technology (Japan), 4. Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University (Japan))
[BP-P-05]Wood decay using constituent-controlled substrates as a new resource: Characterization of mycelium network and decay phenomena
○Masaumi Miyabayashi1, Tatsuki Kurei1, Rikako Tsukida1, Makoto Yoshida1, Yoshiki Horikawa1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan))
[BP-P-06]Response of wood decay fungi to copper observed by microscope
○Haruko Sakai1, Wakako Ohmura1, Tomoya Imai1 (1. Kyoto University (Japan))
[BP-P-07]The molecular mechanism responsible for COS degradation in the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum
○Ryuka Iizuka1, Rikako Tsukida1, Kiwamu Umezawa3, Yoko Katayama1,2, Makoto Yoshida1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan), 2. Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (Japan), 3. Kindai University (Japan))
[BP-P-08]Properties related to lignin degradation in the pkac1 sruption strain of Pleurotus ostreatus
○Toshikazu Irie1, Kai Yoshizawa1, Shunta Nakajima1, Kiyoshiro Tsubakimoto1, Hisatoshi Kamitsuji3, Moriyuki Kawauchi2, Takuya Sumita1, Kosuke Izumitsu2, Yoichi Honda2 (1. The University of Shiga Prefecture (Japan), 2. Kyoto University (Japan), 3. Gifu Prefectural Research Institute for Forests (Japan))
[BP-P-09]Decarboxylation of δ-lactone derived by cellobiose dehydrogenase
○Momoka Wada1, Naoki Sunagawa1, Kiyohiko Igarashi1 (1. University of Tokyo (Japan))
[BP-P-10]Characterization of a loosenin-like protein, highly expressed on woody substrates, from the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum
○Kiwamu Umezawa1, Hiromu Kitano1, Shuji Itakura1 (1. Kindai University (Japan))
[BP-P-11]Analysis of cellulose degradation by expansin-like protein from Bacillus subtilis (BsEXLX)
○Takeshi Ikeda1, Naoki Sunagawa1, Kiyohiko Igarashi1 (1. University of Tokyo (Japan))
[BP-P-12]Functional analysis of the β-glucan synthase genes, fks1 and fks2, in the selective lignin-degrading fungus, Gelatoporia subvermispora
○Junko Sugano1, Moriyuki Kawauchi1, Yoichi Honda1 (1. Grad. Sch. Agric., Kyoto Univ. (Japan))
[BP-P-13]Crystal structure analysis of endo-β-1,3-galactanase from Flammulina velutipes.
○Haruna Naka1, Naoki Sunagawa1, Kiyohiko Igarashi1 (1. University of Tokyo (Japan))
[BP-P-14]Enzymatic properties of GH10 xylanases from the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum and the role of cellulose binding domain in its activity
○Rikako Tsukida1, Yuka Kojima1, Satoshi Kaneko2, Makoto Yoshida1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan), 2. University of the Ryukyus (Japan))
[BP-P-15]Characterization of endo-β-1,4-glucanase inhibitor-like protein from Prunus mume and Oryza sativa
○Keita Hoshino1, Naoki Sunagawa1, Kiyohiko Igarashi1 (1. University of Tokyo (Japan))
[BP-P-16]Conversion of the catalytic mechanism of cellobiohydrolase belonging to GH family 7
○Takato Ryu1, Naoki Sunagawa1, Kiyohiko Igarashi1 (1. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo (Japan))
[BP-P-17]Reactivity of Lytic Polysaccharide monooxygenase as affected by starch type
○Kifumi Takuma1, Naoki Sunagawa1, Kiyohiko Igarashi1 (1. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo (Japan))
[BP-P-18]Degradation of the ibuprofen by the hyper lignin-degrading fungus Phanerochaete sordida YK-624
○Wonhi Park1, Akiko Ono1, Wu Jing1, Toshio Mori1, Hirokazu Kawagishi1, Hirofumi Hirai1 (1. Shizuoka Univ. (Japan))
[BP-P-19]Characterization of a Lipase from a wood-decay basidiomycete Phlebiopsis gigantea toward polyester degradation
○Tanya Srivastava1, Ayane Yamamoto1, Chiaki Hori1 (1. Hokkaido University (Japan))
[BP-P-20]Attempts to decompose divanillic acid-based polyester by basidiomycetes
○Mariko Takano1, Yoshihiro Minegishi2, Yukiko Enomoto2, Tadahisa Iwata2 (1. Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (Japan), 2. The University of Tokyo (Japan))
[BP-P-21]An attempt to cell wall engineering for mushroom materials by modifying the cell wall synthesis regulators Mbp1 and Swi6 in the white-rot fungus Pleurotus ostreatus
○Hayase Kojima1, Takaya Izumi1, Moriyuki Kawauchi1, Yuitsu Otsuka1, Kim Schiphof1, Kenya Tsuji1, Akira Yoshimi1,2, Chihiro Tanaka1,2, Shigekazu Yano3, Takehito Nakazawa1, Yoichi Honda1 (1. Grad. Sch. Agric., Kyoto Univ. (Japan), 2. GSGES, Kyoto Univ. (Japan), 3. Yamagata Univ. (Japan))
[BP-P-22]Double-Nicking for Genome Editing in Lentinula edodes
○Masataka Naruse1, Miyu Fujimoto4, Shota Inagaki4, Koki Sato1, Yoichi Honda4, Hisatoshi Kamitsuji2, Toshitsugu Sato3, Moriyuki Kawauchi4, Takuya Sumita1, Kosuke Izumitsu1, Toshikazu Irie1 (1. The University of Shiga Prefecture (Japan), 2. Gifu Prefectural Research Institute for Forests (Japan), 3. Kitami Institute of Technology (Japan), 4. Kyoto University (Japan))
[BP-P-23]Effects of Degree of Deacetylation of Chitosan on the Physiochemical Properties of Blended Coatings by Mixing with Oriental Lacquer
○Pei-Chi Wu1,2, Kun-Tsung Lu1, Chia-Wei Chang1, Yi-Cheng Yu1 (1. Department of Forestry, NCHU, Taiwan (Taiwan), 2. National Museum of Taiwan History (NMTH) (Taiwan))
[BP-P-24]Investigation of alternative incising methods for solvent-borne preservative treatment
○Shogo Taira1, Teruhisa Miyauchi1, Shinichi Isaji1, Hiroshi Matsunaga2 (1. Hokkaido Research Organization (Japan), 2. Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (Japan))
[BP-P-25]Decay resistance and polyphenol content in the heartwood of Pinus sylvestris naturally growing in Mongolia
○Tumenbayar Ganbaatar1,2,5, Ikumi Nezu2, Futoshi Ishiguri2, Jyunichi Ohshima2, Shinso Yokota2, Haruna Aiso3, Khishigjargal Mookhor4, Togtokhbayar Erdene-Ochir5, Bayasaa Tumenjargal5, Ganbaatar Chultem5 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan), 2. Utsunomiya University (Japan), 3. Yamagata University (Japan), 4. Mongolian University of Life Sciences (Mongolia), 5. Mongolian University of Science and Technology (Mongolia))
[BP-P-26]Promoting Utilization of Naturally Durable Woods Outdoors for a Greener Future
○Andrew Han Hoy Wong1, Yoon Soo Kim2, Wang Choon Ling, Adya P. Singh3 (1. International Wood Culture Society (IWCS) (Malaysia), 2. Chonnam National University (Korea), 3. University of Auckland (New Zealand))
[BP-P-27]Natural Weathering Test Visualization of coated Cryptomeria japonica Plywood using X-ray Microtomography.
○TYANA SOLICHAH EKAPUTRI1, Takashi Tanaka2, Kenji Kobayashi2 (1. The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University (Japan), 2. Department of Agriculture, Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Shizuoka University (Japan))
[BP-P-28]Biodegradation of dead trees following spruce budworm outbreaks in Canada’s boreal forests has an important impact on wood product quality and value
○Isabelle Duchesne1 (1. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service (Canada))