Our laboratory studies molecular mechanisms underlying optimization of plant growth and development in response to environmental cues with focusing on phytohormone function. On the basis of the research, we aim to understand regulatory systems involved in sink-source regulation and effective material transport for improvement of plant productivity.
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A paper by Lecturer Mimi Hashimoto as first and corresponding author was submitted to Journal of Experimental Botany : "Amyloplasts are necessary for full gravitropism in thallus of Marchantia polymorpha." NEW
Updated research content, publications, members, photo album, and news.
Associate Professor Takatoshi Kibaha has been appointed as Professor at the Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University. NEW
A paper by Lecturer Mimi Hashimoto as first and corresponding author was submitted to bioRxiv: "Amyloplasts are necessary for full gravitropism in thallus of Marchantia polymorpha." NEW
A celebration for Professor Sakakibara’s Medal with Purple Ribbon was held at Nagoya University. Alumni also gathered to celebrate together (photo album).
The Sakakibara and Nakamichi labs held a joint vertical cherry blossom viewing party (photo album).
Dr. Ryo Tabata has been appointed as Associate Professor (tenured) in the Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Meiji University.
Members and albums have been updated
Dr. Sakakibara's Medal with Purple Ribbon celebration was held at Nagoya University. Graduates also gathered to celebrate together(alubum)。NEW
Sakakibara Lab and Nakamichi Lab held a joint vertial Cherry Blossom Viewing Party(alubum)。NEW
Dr. Sakakibara's Medal with Purple Ribbon & Birthday Celebration & Year-End Party were held(album)。