Masaru Nakayasu

About Masaru Nakayasu

Masaru Nakayasu, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kyoto University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An Isoflavone catabolism gene cluster underlying Interkingdom interactions in the soybean rhizosphere

Tomato root-associated Sphingobium harbors genes for catabolizing toxic steroidal glycoalkaloids

Apoplast-localized β-glucosidase elevates isoflavone accumulation in the soybean rhizosphere

Biosynthesis of dillapiole/apiole in dill (Anethum graveolens): characterization of regioselective phenylpropene O‐methyltransferase

Discovery of an isoflavone oxidative catabolic pathway in legume root microbiota

Plant specialized metabolites in the rhizosphere of tomatoes: secretion and effects on microorganisms

α‐Tomatine gradient across artificial roots recreates the recruitment of tomato root‐associated Sphingobium

Visualization of Root Exudates from Pea Roots Using Sheets with Immobilized Bovine Serum Albumin

Masaru Nakayasu Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1000

Citations(since 2020)

940

Cited By

307

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Masaru Nakayasu

An Isoflavone catabolism gene cluster underlying Interkingdom interactions in the soybean rhizosphere

ISME Communications

2024/4/9

Tomato root-associated Sphingobium harbors genes for catabolizing toxic steroidal glycoalkaloids

MBio

2023/10/31

Apoplast-localized β-glucosidase elevates isoflavone accumulation in the soybean rhizosphere

Plant and Cell Physiology

2023/5/1

Biosynthesis of dillapiole/apiole in dill (Anethum graveolens): characterization of regioselective phenylpropene O‐methyltransferase

The Plant Journal

2023/2

Discovery of an isoflavone oxidative catabolic pathway in legume root microbiota

bioRxiv

2023

Plant specialized metabolites in the rhizosphere of tomatoes: secretion and effects on microorganisms

2023/1

α‐Tomatine gradient across artificial roots recreates the recruitment of tomato root‐associated Sphingobium

Plant Direct

2023/12

Visualization of Root Exudates from Pea Roots Using Sheets with Immobilized Bovine Serum Albumin

IEEJ Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines

2022/7

Masaru Nakayasu
Masaru Nakayasu

H-Index: 9

Akifumi Sugiyama
Akifumi Sugiyama

H-Index: 24

Tandem gene duplication of dioxygenases drives the structural diversity of steroidal glycoalkaloids in the tomato clade

Plant and Cell Physiology

2022/7/1

Development of two-dimensional qualitative visualization method for isoflavones secreted from soybean roots using sheets with immobilized bovine serum albumin

Biosensors and bioelectronics

2022/1/15

Triterpenoid and steroidal saponins differentially influence soil bacterial genera

Plants

2021/10/15

Characterization of C‐26 aminotransferase, indispensable for steroidal glycoalkaloid biosynthesis

The Plant Journal

2021/10

L-Canavanine, a Root Exudate From Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa) Drastically Affecting the Soil Microbial Community and Metabolite Pathways

Frontiers in microbiology

2021/9/27

Two distinct soil disinfestations differently modify the bacterial communities in a tomato field

Agronomy

2021/7/7

Tomato E8 Encodes a C-27 Hydroxylase in Metabolic Detoxification of α-Tomatine during Fruit Ripening

Plant and Cell Physiology

2021/5/1

Tomato roots secrete tomatine to modulate the bacterial assemblage of the rhizosphere

Plant Physiology

2021/5/1

Enhancement of developmentally regulated daidzein secretion from soybean roots in field conditions as compared with hydroponic culture

Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry

2021/5

Parallel evolution of UbiA superfamily proteins into aromatic O-prenyltransferases in plants

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/4/27

The biosynthetic pathway of potato solanidanes diverged from that of spirosolanes due to evolution of a dioxygenase

Nature communications

2021/2/26

The apple gene responsible for columnar tree shape reduces the abundance of biologically active gibberellin

The Plant Journal

2021/2

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