Yasushi Iseri
Wenzhou University
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The Scientific World Journal | 2013
Hiroshi Sakai; Aimin Hao; Yasushi Iseri; Song Wang; Takahiro Kuba; Zhenjia Zhang; Hiroyuki Katayama
The occurrence and distribution of microcystins were investigated in Lake Taihu, the third largest lake in China. An extensive survey, larger and broader in scale than previous studies, was conducted in summer 2010. The highest microcystin concentration was found at southern part of Taihu, which was newly included in this survey. In northern coastal areas, total cellular concentrations of 20 to 44 μg/L were observed. In northern offshore waters, levels were up to 4.8 μg/L. Microcystin occurrence was highly correlated with chemical oxygen demand, turbidity, and chlorophyll-a. Extracellular/total cellular microcystin (E/T) ratios were calculated and compared to other water quality parameters. A higher correlation was found using E/T ratios than original microcystin values. These results show that algal blooms are having a severe impact on Lake Taihu, and further and extensive monitoring and research are required to suppress blooms effectively.
Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 2015
Caixia Kang; Takahiro Kuba; Aimin Hao; Yasushi Iseri; Chunjie Li; Zhenjia Zhang
In a 10-day aquarium experiment, this investigation examines macrophyte restoration in eutrophic Lake Taihu, the physiological effects of different plant biomass levels and of increasing natural cyanobacterial concentrations on a submerged macrophyte, Vallisneria asiatica. Cyanobacterial stress suppressed the superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity of the plant’s leaves and induced the catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POD) activities of its roots. The soluble protein content in V. asiatica decreased with an increase in natural cyanobacterial concentrations, whereas the malonaldehyde (MDA) increased significantly at chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentrations of 222 and 262 μg/L in water. V. asiatica adapted to the stress caused by cyanobacterial concentrations by adjusting its antioxidant defense system to remove the excessive reactive oxygen species when the algal Chl a concentration was >109 μg/L. Additionally, high biomass of V. asiatica (2 222 g FW/m2) can inhibit the reproduction of cyanobacteria more significantly than low biomass (1 111 g FW/m2). High biomass of V. asiatica increased the oxidative stress in an individual plant when the initial Chl a concentration in the water reached 222 and 262 μg/L, as expressed by the increased MDA in leaves, compared with low biomass of V. asiatica. This provides a basis for controlling cyanobacterial concentrations and V. asiatica biomass for the recovery of V. asiatica in eutrophic Lake Taihu.
Journal of Clean Energy Technologies | 2014
Yuxian Liu; Aimin Hao; Yasushi Iseri; Takahiro Kuba; Zhenjia Zhang
Japanese Journal of Water Treatment Biology | 1993
Yasushi Iseri; Zen'ichiro Kawabata; Masahiko Sasaki
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2013
Aimin Hao; Takahiro Kuba; Yasushi Iseri; Zhenjia Zhang; Caixia Kang; Yuxian Liu; Tomokazu Haraguchi
Waterpower '95 | 1995
Yasushi Iseri; Johichiro Tano; Zen'ichiro Kawabata; Masahiko Sasaki
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018
Zhifan Ni; Xiaogang Wu; Lingfang Li; Zhe Lv; Zhenjia Zhang; Aimin Hao; Yasushi Iseri; Takahiro Kuba; Xiaojun Zhang; Wei Min Wu; Chunjie Li
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2015
Caixia Kang; Takahiro Kuba; Aimin Hao; Yasushi Iseri
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2013
Yuxian Liu; Aimin Hao; Yasushi Iseri; Chunjie Li; Zhenjia Zhang; Takahiro Kuba
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2016
Yasushi Iseri; Koji Asai; Aimin Hao; Tomokazu Haraguchi; Takahiro Kuba