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List of works by Masayuki Itoh

Community structure of planktonic methane-oxidizing bacteria in a subtropical reservoir characterized by dominance of phylotype closely related to nitrite reducer

scientific article

Controlling Factors of Methane in Tropical Lakes of Different Depths

scientific article published in 2021

Denial of long-term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences.

scientific article published on 27 September 2016

Denitrification activity and relevant bacteria revealed by nitrite reductase gene fragments in soil of temperate mixed forest

scientific article published on 01 January 2008

Evaluation of wastewater nitrogen transformation in a natural wetland (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) using dual-isotope analysis of nitrate

scientific article published on March 15, 2011

Factors affecting oxidative peat decomposition due to land use in tropical peat swamp forests in Indonesia

scientific article published on 31 July 2017

Potential of prolonged midseason drainage for reducing methane emission from rice paddies in Japan: a long-term simulation using the DNDC-Rice model

article

Roles of Relative Humidity and Particle Size on Chemical Aging of Tropical Peatland Burning Particles: Potential Influence of Phase State and Implications for Hygroscopic Property

scientific article published in 2022

Summer profundal hypoxia determines the coupling of methanotrophic production and the pelagic food web in a subtropical reservoir

article

Temperature and burning history affect emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosol particles from tropical peatland fire

scientific article published in 2017

The Impact of Tropical Peat Fire on Termite Assemblage in Sumatra, Indonesia: Reduced Complexity of Community Structure and Survival Strategies.

scientific article

The effect of remnant forest on insect successional response in tropical fire-impacted peatland: A bi-taxa comparison

scientific article published on 23 March 2017

Water Uptake by Fresh Indonesian Peat Burning Particles is Limited by Water Soluble Organic Matter

Water uptake by fresh Indonesian peat burning particles is limited by water-soluble organic matter

scholarly article