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Science of The Total Environment | 2008

Leaching of cell wall components caused by acid deposition on fir needles and trees

Ado Shigihara; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Naoki Sakurai; Manabu Igawa

Virgin fir forests have been declining since the 1960s at Mt. Oyama, which is located at the eastern edge of the Tanzawa Mountains and adjacent to the Kanto plain in Japan. An acid fog frequently occurs in the mountains. We collected throughfall and stemflow under fir trees and rainfall every week during January-December 2004 at Mt. Oyama to clarify the influence of acid fog on the decline of fir (Abies firma) needles. In relation to throughfall and stemflow, D-mannose, D-galactose, and D-glucose are the major neutral sugar components; only D-glucose is a major component of rainfall. The correlation coefficient between the total neutral sugars and uronic acid (as D-galacturonic acid), which is a key component of the cross-linking between pectic polysaccharides, was high except for rainfall. The leached amount of calcium ion, neutral sugars, uronic acid, and boron is related to the nitrate ion concentration in throughfall. Results of a laboratory exposure experiment using artificial fog water simulating the average composition of fog water observed at Mt. Oyama (simulated acid fog: SAF) on the fir seedling needles also shows a large leaching of these components from the cell walls of fir needles. The leaching amount increased concomitantly with decreasing pH of the SAF solution. We also observed that a dimeric rhamnogalacturonan II-borate complex (dRG-II-B) that exists in the cell wall as pectic polysaccharide was converted to monomeric RG-II (mRG-II) by the leaching of calcium ion and boron. Results not only of field observations but also those of laboratory experiments indicate a large effect of acid depositions on fir needles.


Atmospheric Environment | 2005

Chemical characteristics of aerosols transported from Asia to the East China Sea: an evaluation of anthropogenic combined nitrogen deposition in autumn

Tokuhiro Nakamura; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Mitsuo Uematsu


Atmospheric Environment | 2005

Dominant factors controlling concentrations of aldehydes in rain, fog, dew water, and in the gas phase

Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Shunji Kawai; Manabu Igawa


Atmospheric Environment | 2007

Adsorption of air pollutants on the grain surface of Japanese cedar pollen

Yuji Okuyama; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Hiroshi Okochi; Manabu Igawa


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Measurements of particulate sugars at urban and forested suburban sites

Sae Tominaga; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Naoki Kaneyasu; Ado Shigihara; Koichi Katono; Manabu Igawa


Atmospheric Research | 2010

Volatile organic compounds in ambient aerosols

Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Kumi Matsumoto; Riichi Mizuno; Manabu Igawa


Science of The Total Environment | 2008

Growth and physiological responses of beech seedlings to long-term exposure of acid fog.

Ado Shigihara; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Naoki Sakurai; Manabu Igawa


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 2006

Scavenging Effect of Precipitation on Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Atmosphere

Emi Sato; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Hiroshi Okochi; Manabu Igawa


Analytical Sciences | 2006

Application of Liesegang Ring Formation on a Gelatin Film to the Determination of Sulfate Concentration in Individual Rain Droplets

Ken'ichi Narita; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Manabu Igawa


Bulletin of the Society of Sea Water Science, Japan | 2006

Facilitated Transport of Carbohydrates Across an Anion-exchange Membrane Fixed with Borate Ion

Manabu Igawa; Koji Yamamoto; Kiyoshi Matsumoto

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Naoki Kaneyasu

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Tokyo Metropolitan University

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