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 いのうえともみ

INOUE, Tomomi

 Ph.D., Chief Senior Researcher

Environmental Stress Mechanisms Section
Biodiversity Division,
National Institute for Environmental Studies

Onogawa 16-2, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8506, Japan

Specialties/ Key words

Plant Physiology and Ecology/ plant respiration, plant-microbe interactions, wetland plants

Publications (peer reviewed)

latest 6 papers in English


Inoue T, Fujimura T, Noguchi K. (2024) Growth, morphology, and respiratory cost responses to salinity in the mangrove plant Rhizophora stylosa depend on growth temperature. Plant, Cell & Environment, 48: 965-977. 新着情報 updated Oct. 7, 2024

Fujita T, Tsuda N, Koide D, Fukano Y, Inoue T. (2024) The flower does not open in the city: evolution of plant reproductive traits of Portulaca oleracea in urban populations, Annals of Botany, 135: 269-276. 新着情報updated Aug. 1, 2024

Inoue T., Kohzu A., Akaji Y., Miura S., Baba S. (2024) Diazotrophic nitrogen fixation through aerial roots occurs in Avicennia marina: implications for adaptation of mangrove plant growth to low-nitrogen tidal flats. New Phytologist 241: 1464-1475. 

Akaji Y., Inoue T., Kohzu A., Taniguchi T., Baba S. (2024) Bruguiera gymnorhiza forms mycorrhizal associations but Rhizophora stylosa does not: A pot experiment using mangrove soil and Rhizophoraceae seedlings. Aquatic Botany, 192, 103748

Akaji Y., Inoue T. (2023) Effect of soil temperature on the morphological and physiological traits of Kandelia obovata seedlings. Plant Ecology, DOI:10.1007/s11258-023-01325-1

Inoue T, Akaji Y, Baba S, Noguchi K. (2023) Temperature dependence of O2 respiration in mangrove leaves and roots: implications for seedling dispersal phenology. New Phytologist, 237: 100-112.

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Last updated Feb. 27, 2025