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Journal of Forest Research | 2008

Identification of Cylindrocladium sp. causing damping-off disease of Japanese black pine ( Pinus thunbergii ) and factors affecting the disease severity in a black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia )-dominated area

Takeshi Taniguchi; Chihiro Tanaka; Shigenobu Tamai; Norikazu Yamanaka; Kazuyoshi Futai

The regeneration of Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) seedlings is inhibited in a black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)-dominated area. We examined the presence of pathogenic fungi in Japanese black pine seedlings in the area in order to determine the effect of pathogenic fungi on the inhibition of regeneration. When Japanese black pine seedlings were planted in the soil obtained from a black locust-dominated area, all of the seedlings died under low-intensity light conditions, whereas 84% of the seedlings survived in the soil obtained from a Japanese black pine-dominated area under the same light conditions. One fungus was isolated from 48.7% of the dead pine seedlings and was identified as Cylindrocladium pacificum Kang, Crous & Schoch, based on the morphological characteristics, growth, and DNA analysis. This fungus was also isolated from 50% of the dead pine seedlings in 2005 and 66.7% of the seedlings in 2006—both were planted in a black locust-dominated area. The virulence of this fungus increased under high-nitrogen and/or low-intensity light conditions. These results reveal the possibility that the soil eutrophication and shading by the black locust are conducive to a severe damping-off disease and threaten the survival and regeneration of Japanese black pine seedlings.


New Phytologist | 2007

Does ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure vary along a Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) to black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) gradient

Takeshi Taniguchi; Natsumi Kanzaki; Shigenobu Tamai; Norikazu Yamanaka; Kazuyoshi Futai


Functional Ecology | 2008

Water table depth affects Populus alba fine root growth and whole plant biomass

Shogo Imada; Norikazu Yamanaka; Shigenobu Tamai


Journal of Forest Research | 2007

Inhibition of the regeneration of Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) by black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) in coastal sand dunes

Takeshi Taniguchi; Shigenobu Tamai; Norikazu Yamanaka; Kazuyoshi Futai


Journal of Arid Environments | 2009

Effects of salinity on the growth, Na partitioning, and Na dynamics of a salt-tolerant tree, Populus alba L

Shogo Imada; Norikazu Yamanaka; Shigenobu Tamai


Trees-structure and Function | 2010

Fine-root growth, fine root mortality, and leaf morphological change of Populus alba in response to fluctuating water tables

Shogo Imada; Norikazu Yamanaka; Shigenobu Tamai


Mycorrhiza | 2009

Distribution of ectomycorrhizal and pathogenic fungi in soil along a vegetational change from Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) to black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)

Takeshi Taniguchi; Ryota Kataoka; Shigenobu Tamai; Norikazu Yamanaka; Kazuyoshi Futai


Microbes and Environments | 2009

Distribution of Bacterial Species in Soil with a Vegetational Change from Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thunbergii) to Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)

Takeshi Taniguchi; Ryota Kataoka; Shigenobu Tamai; Norikazu Yamanaka; Kazuyoshi Futai


Trees-structure and Function | 2010

Contribution of root growth responses to leaf traits and relative growth rate of Populus alba under different water-table conditions

Shogo Imada; Norikazu Yamanaka; Shigenobu Tamai


Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology | 2007

Ecophysiological responses to drought stress in Salix psammophila C. Wang et Ch. Y. Yang and Salix matsudana Koidz.

Makiko Yamamoto; Shigenobu Tamai; Norikazu Yamanaka

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