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  1. Implication of atmospheric nutrient inputs and warming effects for the ecosystem of Lake Yamanaka, Japan, revealed by sedimentary analysis

    To reconstruct the historical trend of lake productivity and trophic status in mountain lakes over the past 60 years, we examined the diatom and...

    Shinya Yamamoto, Michinobu Kuwae, ... Yukinori Tani in Hydrobiologia
    Article 09 November 2022
  2. A monograph of Caprifoliaceae: Linnaeeae

    Tribe Linnaeeae is a diverse group disjunctly distributed in the northern hemisphere between China and Japan and Mexico. The tribe consists of shrubs...

    Sven Landrein, Aljos Farjon in Kew Bulletin
    Article 30 December 2019
  3. Progress of eutrophication and change of chironomid fauna in Lake Yamanakako, Japan

    Benthic macroinvertebrate distribution was studied on April 9, 1994, and March 2, 2003, in Lake Yamanakako. The average density of the benthic...

    Kimio Hirabayashi, Kazuya Yoshizawa, ... Futaba Kazama in Limnology
    Article 01 April 2004
  4. Plantainlily rust fungus is distinct from daylily rust fungus

    Plantainlily rust fungus, Puccinia funkiae , was proven to host-alternate between Hosta species (plantainlilies) and a patrinia, Patrinia villosa ....

    Article 01 April 2005
  5. Genet Distribution of Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Suillus grevillei Populations in Two Larix kaempferi Stands over Two Years

    in two Larix kaempferi stands was determined over two years by inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) polymorphism analysis using primers, (GTG) 5 , (GCC) 5...

    Zhihua Zhou, Makoto Miwa, Taizo Hogetsu in Journal of Plant Research
    Article 01 December 2000
  6. Materials forPythium flora of Japan. X. Occurrence, identification and seasonality ofPythium spp. in three pond waters and mud soils in Osaka

    Seasonal fluctuations of Pythium species in three pond waters and mud soils in Sakai, Osaka, were studied for periods of two years and 14 months,...

    Hani M. A. Abdelzaher, Takio Ichitani, ... Ezzat M. Fadl-Alla in Mycoscience
    Article 01 April 1995
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