Cultivation of low-potassium vegetables and case studies on cultivation techniques and market development in plant factories.
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【Venue】 Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall 10F, Room 1【Kanagawa, Kawasaki】 【Date and Time】 January 29, 2015 (Thursday) 12:30-15:15 【Lecturers】 Part 1: Atsushi Ogawa, Associate Professor, Faculty of Bioresource Sciences, Akita Prefectural University Part 2: Shigeru Matsunaga, President, Aizu Fuji Processing Co., Ltd.
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【Lecture Summary】 Recently, high value-added functional vegetables cultivated in plant factories have gained attention, with "low-potassium vegetables for dialysis patients" being a notable example. In this lecture, I would like to discuss the background that led to the development of cultivation methods for low-potassium vegetables, as well as the potential for cultivating new high value-added functional vegetables in the future.
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Part 1: Cultivation of Low-Potassium Vegetables and Cultivation Techniques in Plant Factories [12:30-13:45] [Program] 1. "Low-Potassium Vegetables" for Dialysis Patients with Kidney Disease 1-1. Function of the Kidneys 1-2. What is Kidney Disease? 1-3. Current Status and Dietary Habits of Kidney Disease Patients 1-4. Plant Growth and the Role of Potassium 1-5. What Happens to Plant Growth Without Potassium? 1-6. What Are the Target Plants? (Research Goals for Practical Application and Their Significance) 1-9. Research on Low-Potassium Variants in Other Leafy Vegetables 1-10. Research on Low-Potassium Variants in Tomatoes 2. "High-Calcium and High-Magnesium Vegetables" for Preventing Bone Fractures and Joint Diseases 3. Future High-Value-Added and Functional Vegetables 3-1. How to Change the Added Value and Functionality of Plants 3-2. High-Value-Added Vegetables Needed in the Future 3-3. From "Food and Medicine as One" to "Food, Medicine, and Agriculture as One" [Q&A and Business Card Exchange] Part 2: Cultivation of Low-Potassium Vegetables and Case Studies on Cultivation and Market Development in Plant Factories [14:00-15:15] [Program] * Currently under development. Details will be provided on the application page. [Q&A and Business Card Exchange]
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