Fujita Saki †
Japanese
Personal †
- Grown in Massachusetts、U.S.A. and parents live in Kanagawa Pref.
- Hobby: Bouldering
Research Theme †
- Effect of nitrogen loading on dynamics of rhizosphere of 2 kinds of larch species grown in immature volcanic ash soil.
- Rhizosphere dynamics of larch species with special references to soil warming and drought.
Research activities †
Publications †
- Wang XN, Fujita S,Nakaji T, Watanabe M, Satoh F, and Koike T (2015) Fine root turnover of Japanese white birch (Betula platyphylla var.japonica) grown under elevated CO2 in northern Japan. Trees-Structure and Function,
DOI 10.1007/s00468-015-1282-4
- Proceedings with peer review
- Fujita S, Kita K, Saitoo H,Shibuya M and Koike T (2016) The Effects of nitrogen deposition and phosphorus on the fine root growth of hybrid larch F₁,Boreal Forest Research 63: 26-28(in Japanese).
- Fujita S (2014), Root of woody plants and mycorrhizae -Soil and rhizosphere−, Hoppo Ringyo (Northern Forestry), 66: 188-191. (in Japanese)
Presentation †
Oral †
- Fujita S, Kita K,and Koike T (2016) Effects of nitrogen deposition on the fine dynamics of hybrid larch F₁ grown in well weathered volcanic ash,The 127th Annual Meeting of Japanese Forest Society, Fujisawa, ???-???, 2016.
Poster †
- Fujita S, Kita K and Koike T (2015)The effects of nitrogen deposition on the rhizosphere dynamics of hybrid larch F1 -preliminary experiment- The 1st Aisan Air Pollution Workshop, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Date: October 30, 2015 – November 2, 2015. (Poster)
- Fujita S, Kita K, Saitoo H,Shibuya M and Koike T (2016) The Effects of nitrogen deposition and phosphorus on the fine root growth of hybrid larch F₁,63th Annual meeting of Boreal Forest Society, Sapporo, 12th 2015 (Poster)
Prize †
Best poster prize in The 63th Annual Meeting of Boreal Forest Society.
Contact †
- gaiasilva915 AT eis.hokudai.ac.jp;AT=@ please change in your mail soft
- +81-11-706-2523 (call Ms. Saki Fujita), Fax:+81-11-706-2517
- 〒060-8589 N368,~
Lab of Silviculure and Forest Ecology, School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University