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Journal of Wood Science | 2011

Spectrophotometric assay of a wood preservative, N,N -didecyl- N -methylpoly(oxyethyl) ammonium propionate (DMPAP), in aqueous solution

Ikuo Momohara; Wakako Ohmura

A spectrophotometric assay based on the color reaction between N,N-didecyl-N-methyl-poly(oxyethyl) ammonium propionate (DMPAP) and 4-[4-(dipropylamino) phenylazo]-benzenesulfonic acid (propyl orange) was used to determine DMPAP concentrations as a wood preservative. The assay was carried out using a propyl orange solution at pH 2.9. The visible absorption spectrum of propyl orange showed an absorption maximum at 510 nm, which decreased linearly with increasing DMPAP concentration from 0 to 10 ppm. To apply this assay method to determine DMPAP retention in treated wood, the influence of wood extractives on the assay was investigated. Extractives from Japanese cedar, hinoki cypress, and Japanese larch were found to increase apparent DMPAP concentration. However, it was also found that measuring visible absorption at 477 nm prevented overestimation and gave precise values. This assay can be a viable alternative to the current methods for the determination of DMPAP concentrations.


Entomological Science | 2016

Species status of Incisitermes spp. (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) in Japan

Tatsuya Ide; Natsumi Kanzaki; Wakako Ohmura; Yoko Takematsu; Kimiko Okabe

The species status of Japanese populations of Incisitermes immigrans from Iwo and Minami Daito Islands was examined using mitochondrial 16S molecular barcode sequences. The molecular sequences of these two populations were compared to those of other Incisitermes spp. deposited in the GenBank database using a maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis. This analysis suggested that the Minami Daito population is indeed I. schwarzi, as suspected previously, while the sequence of the Iwo Island population was identical to that of authentic I. immigrans. In addition to I. minor, which is recorded from middle and southern Japan, the presence of three Incisitermes species in Japan was confirmed.


Sociobiology | 2007

Zinc distribution on the mandible cutting edges of two drywood termites, Incisitermes minor and Cryptotermes domesticus (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae)

Wakako Ohmura; H. Matsunaga; Tsuyoshi Yoshimura; Youki Suzuki; H. Imaseki


Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society | 2011

Anti-termite Performance of Japanese and Foreign Timber Species under Different Degradation Environments

Wakako Ohmura; Ikuo Momohara; Makoto Kiguchi; Tsuyoshi Yoshimura; Yoko Takematsu; Hideki Gensai; Takashi Nomura; Toshiyuki Kaneda; Michio Saegusa; Satoshi Maeda; Mitsuru Tanikawa


Wood Preservation | 2010

Evaluation of wood preservatives against the drywood termite, Incisitermes minor

Wakako Ohmura; Yuko Itoh; Ikuo Momohara; Akira Makita


Archive | 2010

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING INSECT PEST BY VIBRATION

Takuma Takanashi; Wakako Ohmura; Eiji Ohya; Yoshitaka Kubojima; Teruo Mori; Takuji Koike; Hiroshi Nishino


Sociobiology | 2009

Behavioral analysis of tremulation and tapping of termites (Isoptera).

Wakako Ohmura; Takuma Takanashi; Youki Suzuki


Wood research : bulletin of the Wood Research Institute Kyoto University | 1993

Methane Emission by the Termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) I. Effects of Termite Caste, Population Size and Volume of Test Containers

Kunio Tsunoda; Wakako Ohmura; Tsuyoshi Yoshimura; Masahiko Tokoro


Journal of Wood Science | 2014

Quantitative determination of cyproconazole, as a wood preservative, by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis: matrix effect observed in determining cyproconazole and efficacy of adding analyte protectant

Ikuo Momohara; Wakako Ohmura


Sociobiology | 2016

Internal Armature of the Hindgut of Pericapritermes nitobei (Shiraki)

Natsumi Kanzaki; Wakako Ohmura

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Eiji Ohya

University of Electro-Communications

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Hiroshi Nishino

University of Electro-Communications

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Kimiko Okabe

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Masahiko Tokoro

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Takuji Koike

University of Electro-Communications

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