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J-GLOBAL ID:202201002095009496   Update date: Jan. 30, 2024

Takiya Mika

Takiya Mika
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (1):
  • 2011 - 2013 Effects of insect defoliation and radial growth on decline of Betula maximowicziana
Papers (2):
  • Ishihama Nobuo, Yasaka Michiyasu, Ohno Yasuyuki, Takiya Mika, Tsuda Takaaki, Nakagawa Masahiko, Hasui Satoshi. Survival and growth of young tree of two larch species at one year after defoliation by gypsy moth. The Japanese Forest Society Congress. 2011. 123. Pa133-Pa133
  • Michiyasu Yasaka, Satoshi Kobayashi, Shinji Takeuchi, Sawako Tokuda, Mika Takiya, Yasuyuki Ohno. Prediction of birch airborne pollen counts by examining male catkin numbers in Hokkaido, northern Japan. AEROBIOLOGIA. 2009. 25. 2. 111-117
MISC (2):
  • Tokuda Sawako, Onodera Kensuke, Wada Hisayuki, Ishihama Nobuo, Takiya Mika, Takeuchi Fumio, Tsusima Toshiyuki, Nitta Noritoshi. Why are millions of larch trees dying in Hokkaido?. The Japanese Forest Society Congress. 2020. 131. 867
  • Yoshikawa Moe, Yamada Kenji, Nakagawa Masahiko, Ohno Yasuyuki, Takiya Mika, Umeki Kiyoshi. 26 years of change in stand stracuture in a secondary Betula maximowicziana forest in Hokkaido. The Japanese Forest Society Congress. 2010. 121. 573-573
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