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山中, 典和 ; 永益, 英敏 ; 梅林, 正芳 ; Yamanaka, Norikazu ; Nagamasu, Hidetoshi ; Umebayashi, Masayoshi
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山中, 典和 ; 永益, 英敏 ; 梅林, 正芳 ; Yamanaka, Norikazu ; Nagamasu, Hidetoshi ; Umebayashi, Masayoshi
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山中, 典和 ; 永益, 英敏 ; 梅林, 正芳 ; Yamanaka, Norikazu ; Nagamasu, Hidetoshi ; Umebayashi, Masayoshi
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山中, 典和 ; Yamanaka, Norikazu
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山中, 典和 ; 永益, 英敏 ; 梅林, 正芳 ; Yamanaka, Norikazu ; Nagamasu, Hidetoshi ; Umebayashi, Masayoshi
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山中, 典和 ; 永益, 英敏 ; 梅林, 正芳 ; Yamanaka, Norikazu ; Nagamasu, Hidetoshi ; Umebayashi, Masayoshi
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Seedling morphology of woody plants indigenous in Japan are examined, mainly on the basis of materials from The Kyoto Un
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iversity Forest in Ashiu, Central Japan. Full descriptions for two species of Elaeagnaceae(two Elaeagnus spp.), one of Tiliaceae(Tilia japonica)and seven of Araliaceae(Aralia elata,three Eleutherococcus spp., Gamblea innovans, Hedera rhombea,andKalopanax septemlobus)are provided with ecological notes and drawings.<br />【非公開】梅林正芳先生より、図譜刊行予定のためKURAでの公開をしない旨連絡があった(2015.11.6)
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Maki, Teruya ; Kurosaki, Yasunori ; Onishi, Kazunari ; Lee, Kevin C. ; Pointing, Stephen B. ; Jugder, Dulam ; Yamanaka, Norikazu ; Hasegawa, Hiroshi ; Shinoda, Masato
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Asian dust events transport the airborne bacteria in Chinese desert regions as well as mineral particles and influence d
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ownwind area varying biological ecosystems and climate changes. However, the airborne bacterial dynamics were rarely investigated in the Gobi desert area, where dust events are highly frequent. In this study, air samplings were sequentially performed at a 2-m high above the ground at the sampling site located in desert area (Tsogt-Ovoo of Gobi desert; Mongolia 44.2304°N, 105.1700°E). During the dust event days, the bacterial cells and mineral particles increased to more than tenfold of concentrations. MiSeq sequencing targeting 16S ribosomal DNA revealed that the airborne bacteria in desert area mainly belonged to the classes Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Chloroflexi, Bacilli, Alpha-proteobacteria, Beta-proteobacteria, and Gamma-proteobacteria. The bacterial community structures were different between dust events and non-dust events. The air samples collected at the dust events indicated high abundance rates of Alpha-proteobacteria, which were reported to dominate on the leaf surfaces of plants or in the saline lake environments. After the dust events, the members of Firmicutes (Bacilli) and Bacteroidetes, which are known to form endospore and attach with coarse particles, respectively, increased their relative abundances in the air samples. Presumably, the bacterial compositions and diversities in atmosphere significantly vary during dust events, which carry some particles from grassland (phyllo-sphere), dry lake, and sand surfaces, as well as some bacterial populations such as Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes maintain in the atmosphere for longer time. © 2016 The Author(s)<br />Embargo Period 12 months
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Kinoshita, Eiichiro ; Okazaki, Junko ; Yamanaka, Norikazu ; Matsui, Kiyoshi
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