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INOUE, TomomiPh.D., Senior researcherEnvironmental Stress Mechanisms Section Center for Environmental Biology and Ecosystem Studies, National Institute for Environmental Studies Onogawa 16-2, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8506, Japan |
Plant physiology and ecology/ wetland vegetation, mangrove, root
Akaji Y., Inoue T., Taniguchi T., Baba S. (2022) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities of a mangrove forest along a salinity gradient on Iriomote Island. Plant and Soil, 472:145-159 updated Mar. 31, 2022
Inoue T., Yamada Y., Noguchi K. (2021) Growth temperature affects O2 consumption rates and plasticity of respiratory flux to support shoot growth at various growth temperature. Plant, Cell & Environment, doi:10.1111/pce.14217
Inoue T., Akaji Y., Noguchi K. (2021) Distinct responses of growth and respiration to growth temperatures in two mangrove species. Annals of Botany,doi:10.1093/aob/mcab117
Kumano N., Tamura M., Inoue T., Yokoki H. (2021) Estimating the cost of coastal adaptation using mangrove forest against sea level rise. Coastal Engineering Journal, 63, 263-274
Fujimoto K., Ono K., Watanabe S., Taniguchi S., Inoue T., Kanayama K., Ogawa T. (2021) Estimation of probable annual fine-root production and missing dead roots associated with the ingrowth core method: attempt with major mangrove species on Iriomote Island, southwestern Japan, locates in the subtropics. Mangrove Science, 12, 11-24
Inoue T., Noguchi K. (2021) Theoretical analysis of temperature‐dependent model of respiratory O2 consumption using the kinetics of the cytochrome and alternative pathways. New Phytologist, 229, 1810-1821 DOI: 10.1111/nph.16964
Last updated Apr. 11, 2022