Sawako Matsuki
Hokkaido University
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Population Ecology | 2006
Takayoshi Koike; Hiroyuki Tobita; Takanori Shibata; Sawako Matsuki; Kotaro Konno; Mitsutoshi Kitao; Naoko Yamashita; Yutaka Maruyama
Mixed broad-leaved forests are abundantly populated by several kinds of herbivore species in northern Japan. The life of herbivores depends strongly on the quality of food leaves. Leaf quality is changing with increasing atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Four seral species of deciduous broad-leaved tree seedlings (alder, birch, oak and maple) were raised in all four combinations of two levels of CO2 and two levels of nutrient, to examine foliar defense traits. To evaluate the relative defense capacity of the four tree species, we used wild silkworms (Erisan; a generalist herbivore) as a bioassay material. Except with alder, the survival rate and longevity (ML50) of the silkworms were least when they were fed with leaves of seedlings raised under high CO2 and infertile soil conditions, and longest on a diet of leaves grown in ambient CO2 and fertile soil, especially in birch and maple. The longevity of Erisan decreased in the order birch, oak, and maple. The longevity of Erisan fed with alder leaves was independent of CO2 levels and was longer on alder seedlings grown in infertile soil conditions. Alder is an actinorhizal plant that can fix atmospheric nitrogen in root nodules formed by the actinomycetes Frankia sp. The activity of symbiotic microbes would have been enhanced by the greater amount of photosynthates received from the host plants at high CO2, improving the food quality for the silkworms. It was concluded that in all but alder, leaf chemical traits, especially C/N ratio, affect the ML50 of Erisan larvae.
Photosynthetica | 2002
Tomoaki Ichie; Yoshinori Kitahashi; Sawako Matsuki; Yutaka Maruyama; Takayoshi Koike
The practicality of the portable, non-destructive type nitrogen meter (Agriexpert PPW-3000) was tested on ten forest species. Also investigated was the potential relationship between leaf nitrogen and chlorophyll (Chl) contents and the readings taken with the PPW-3000 and a Chl meter (SPAD-502). There was a significantly positive correlation between the readings of PPW-3000 and N content in the same leaves, whereas the correlation between leaf Chl content and the PPW-3000 values was less positive. Similarly there was a significant positive correlation between actual Chl content and the SPAD-502 readings and the less positive correlation between actual N content and the SPAD-502 readings. Thus using both the PPW-3000 and SPAD-502 enables to determine leaf N and Chl contents simply and non-destructively in the field.
Annals of Botany | 2006
Sawako Matsuki; Takayoshi Koike
Annals of Botany | 2004
Sawako Matsuki; Yuzou Sano; Takayoshi Koike
Eurasian journal of forest research | 2003
Takayoshi Koike; Sawako Matsuki; Takeshi Matsumoto; Keiko Yamaji; Hiroyuki Tobita; Mitsutoshi Kitao; Yutaka Maruyama
Proceedings : IUFRO Kanazawa 2003 "Forest Insect Population Dynamics and Host Influences" | 2006
Takayoshi Koike; Sawako Matsuki; Dongsu Choi; Takeshi Matsumoto
Eurasian journal of forest research | 2006
Takayoshi Koike; Sawako Matsuki; Dongsu Choi; Takeshi Matsumoto; Yoko Watanabe; Yutaka Maruyama
Phyton | 2005
Takayoshi Koike; Takanori Shibata; Thomas T. Lei; Sawako Matsuki; Hiroyuki Tobita; Mitsutoshi Kitao; Naoko Yamashita; Ali M. Quoreshi; Yutaka Maruyama
Proceedings, International Symposium of the Kanazawa University 22st-Century COE Program | 2003
Takayoshi Koike; Sawako Matsuki; Takeshi Matsumoto
Proceedings : IUFRO Kanazawa 2003 "Forest Insect Population Dynamics and Host Influences" | 2006
Sawako Matsuki; Hirohumi Hara; Takayoshi Koike
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