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Yu Fukasawa
Yu Fukasawa
Assistant Professor of Forest Microbial Ecology, Tohoku University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei bios.tohoku.ac.jp
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Wood decomposing abilities of diverse lignicolous fungi on nondecayed and decayed beech wood
Y Fukasawa, T Osono, H Takeda
Mycologia 103 (3), 474-482, 2011
1152011
Roles of diverse fungi in larch needle-litter decomposition
T Osono, Y Fukasawa, H Takeda
Mycologia 95 (5), 820-826, 2003
1072003
Dynamics of physicochemical properties and occurrence of fungal fruit bodies during decomposition of coarse woody debris of Fagus crenata
Y Fukasawa, T Osono, H Takeda
Journal of Forest Research 14 (1), 20-29, 2009
902009
Effects of wood decomposer fungi on tree seedling establishment on coarse woody debris
Y Fukasawa
Forest Ecology and Management 266, 232-238, 2012
802012
Effects of attack of saprobic fungi on twig litter decomposition by endophytic fungi
Y Fukasawa, T Osono, H Takeda
Ecological Research 24, 1067-1073, 2009
682009
Ecological impacts of fungal wood decay types: A review of current knowledge and future research directions
Y Fukasawa
Ecological Research 36 (6), 910-931, 2021
532021
Microfungus communities of Japanese beech logs at different stages of decay in a cool temperate deciduous forest
Y Fukasawa, T Osono, H Takeda
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39 (8), 1606-1614, 2009
492009
Contribution of symbiotic mycangial fungi to larval nutrition of a leaf-rolling weevil
C Kobayashi, Y Fukasawa, D Hirose, M Kato
Evolutionary Ecology 22, 711-722, 2008
492008
Fungal wood decomposer activities influence community structures of myxomycetes and bryophytes on coarse woody debris
Y Fukasawa, K Takahashi, T Arikawa, T Hattori, N Maekawa
Fungal Ecology 14, 44-52, 2015
472015
Decomposition of Japanese beech wood by diverse fungi isolated from a cool temperate deciduous forest
Y Fukasawa, T Osono, H Takeda
Mycoscience 46, 97-101, 2005
452005
Ecological memory and relocation decisions in fungal mycelial networks: responses to quantity and location of new resources
Y Fukasawa, M Savoury, L Boddy
The ISME journal 14 (2), 380-388, 2020
402020
Accumulation and decay dynamics of coarse woody debris in a Japanese old-growth subalpine coniferous forest
Y Fukasawa, S Katsumata, AS Mori, T Osono, H Takeda
Ecological research 29, 257-269, 2014
392014
Decay stages of wood and associated fungal communities characterise diversity–decomposition relationships
Y Fukasawa, K Matsukura
Scientific reports 11 (1), 8972, 2021
372021
The giant mycoheterotrophic orchid Erythrorchis altissima is associated mainly with a divergent set of wood‐decaying fungi
Y Ogura‐Tsujita, G Gebauer, H Xu, Y Fukasawa, H Umata, K Tetsuka, ...
Molecular Ecology 27 (5), 1324-1337, 2018
372018
Communities of wood-inhabiting fungi in dead pine logs along a geographical gradient in Japan
Y Fukasawa, S Matsuoka
Fungal Ecology 18, 75-82, 2015
372015
Fungal succession associated with the decay of leaves of an evergreen oak, Quercus myrsinaefolia.
T Shirouzu, D Hirose, Y Fukasawa, S Tokumasu
Fungal Diversity 34, 87, 2009
332009
Beech log decomposition by wood-inhabiting fungi in a cool temperate forest floor: a quantitative analysis focused on the decay activity of a dominant basidiomycete Omphalotus …
Y Fukasawa, T Osono, H Takeda
Ecological Research 25, 959-966, 2010
322010
Roles of pathogens on replacement of tree seedlings in heterogeneous light environments in a temperate forest: a reciprocal seed sowing experiment
Bayandala, Y Fukasawa, K Seiwa
Journal of Ecology 104 (3), 765-772, 2016
272016
The geographical gradient of pine log decomposition in Japan
Y Fukasawa
Forest Ecology and Management 349, 29-35, 2015
272015
Interactive effects of wood decomposer fungal activities and bryophytes on spruce seedling regeneration on coarse woody debris
Y Ando, Y Fukasawa, Y Oishi
Ecological research 32, 173-182, 2017
242017
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