Papers - IRIE Mami
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Effect of Global Warming on Temperate Fruit Production in Japan and A Possible Countermeasure Using Bio-Stimulants International journal
Mami Irie, Ko Hinokidani, Naoki Terada, Atsushi Sanada, Takashi Shinohara, Atsushi Kamata and Kaihei Koshio
American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research 23 ( 3 ) 411 - 415 2024.08
Authorship:Lead author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research
Global warming might affect a variety of agricultural activities. To cope with such adverse effects, breeding heat tolerant varieties and/or other cultivation technique innovations should be necessary, as well as the development of new method of bio-stimulant utilization. Bio-stimulants are regarded as environmentally mild and no harmful for human health. The authors hope that the preliminary study shown here can be a material for the brainstorming of next generations.
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Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants Used by the Punan People of Sarawak, Borneo: A Conservation Perspective International coauthorship International journal
Keeren Sundara Rajoo, Philip Lepun, Beatrice Lyeja Anak Kayok, Mansor Hakiman, and Mami Irie
Tropical Conservation Science Volume 18 1 - 13 2025.04
Authorship:Last author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
This study revealed a rich traditional pharmacopoeia among the Punan people, while also highlighting critical conservation concerns for certain medicinal plant species. The findings underscore the urgent need for integrated conservation approaches that address both ecological and cultural dimension.
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Application to green plants using botanical light (power generation by plants) technology
YAMASHITA Mana, IRIE Teruaki, OHTSUKA Junichi, IRIE Mami
Technical Reports of Landscape Architecture 3 ( 0 ) 21 - 26 2024
Language:Japanese Publisher:Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture
<p>The purpose of this research was to obtain knowledge for applying botanical light technology to urban greening plants as urban green infrastructure, with a view to social implementation. The results of this study showed that voltage values were higher in areas with plants than in control areas (soil only), and that voltage values differed depending on the type of urban greening plants (tall trees, shrubs, ground cover, deciduous and evergreen) depending on the season throughout the year. It was revealed that evergreen plants such as tall trees, shrubs, and ground cover generate a lot of electricity, and that the amount of voltage generated by <i>Ophiopogon japonicus Ker. f. nanus fort.</i> is particularly high. In addition, it has become clear that the power generation produced by botanical lights is affected by soil temperature and soil moisture content. We found that plants make power generation more sustainable, confirming the usefulness of plants. In the future, we hope that the results of this research will help in the practical application of botanical lights and the creation of value in urban greening, such as a power source during disasters in parks and green spaces, and as green displays for indoor greening.</p>
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Dehydrated Food Waste and Leftover for Trench Composting Reviewed International journal
Khalida Aziz, Naweedullah Amin, Vinod Kumar Nathan, Mami Irie, Irwan Syah Md. Yusoff, Luqman Chuah Abdullah, Amirrudin Azmi and Muhammad Heikal Ismail
Pertanika J. Sci. & Technol. 32 ( 6 ) 2827 - 2845 2024
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
This study aims to show how dehydrated food scraps and leftovers can be used as raw materials for trench compost to enhance soil quality and reduce leachate and greenhouse gas emissions. and air temperature significantly affected the finished trench compost products’ EC, pH, and nutrient content. Pretreated dried leftover at 80°C after trench compost was found to have the highest value of CNH, S (36.53%), and micronutrients (0.103404%) when compared to micronutrients in the final product of pre-treatment dried leftover at 80℃ after trench compost that was (0.057273%). Dehydrated leftovers from trench compost were thought to have nutrient content that would improve soil quality, slow decomposition, and reduce odor, thus enabling more frequent trash collection.
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Challenging for Food loss Reduction and the Changing Consciousness through Farming Experiences Invited International coauthorship
IRIE Mami
Journal of Cookery Science of Japan 56 ( 1 ) 17 - 24 2023.02
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Japan Society of Cookery Science
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Antagonism of Bacillus velezensis Isolate from Anaerobically Digested Dairy Slurry against Fusarium Wilt of Spinach Reviewed International journal
Tomomi Sugiyama,Keiko T. Natsuaki,Naoto Tanaka,Yuh Shiwa and Mami Irie
Agronomy 12 ( 5 ) 1058 - 1068 2022.04
Authorship:Corresponding author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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コロナ禍の食・農について Invited
入江満美
都市社会研究 14 51 - 70 2022.03
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
コロナ禍で食と農がどのように変化したか、家庭で過ごす時間が増加したことによる食の変化、消費動向の変化とともに考察した。
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Usability of mangrove plant leaves as tea materials: A comparison study on phenolic content and antioxidant capacities with commercial teas Reviewed
Ko Hinokidani, Ryota Aoki, Tomoko Inoue, Mami Irie, Yasuhiro Nakanishi
Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 40 102307 2022.02
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Mangrove leaves with outstanding content of free amino acids especially GABA, makes them candidates for functional food Reviewed
Ko Hinokidani, Shota Koyama, Mami Irie, Yasuhiro Nakanishi
Food Research 4 ( 5 ) 1663 - 1669 2020.10
Authorship:Lead author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Two‐Step Falling Rate in the Drying Kinetics of Rice Noodle subjected to Pre‐treatment and Temperature Reviewed
Muhammad Heikal Ismail, Khursheed Alam Khan, Ngadisih Ngadisih, Mami Irie, Sze Pheng Ong, Ching Lik Hii, Chung Lim Law
Journal of Food Processing and Preservation 44 ( 11 ) 2020.07
Authorship:Lead author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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An adaptation of the acetone method for δ15N-NO3- analysis of saline water with a low concentration of nitrate in Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry Reviewed
Ferdouse Zaman Tanu, Toru Miyata, Naotaka Sadzuka, Mami Irie, Yasuhiro Nakanishi
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 34 ( 11 ) 2020.07
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Synthesizing green Chitosan-magnetic composite particles for palm oil mill effluent (POME) pre-treatment: A comprehensive review Reviewed International journal
Muhammad Heikal Ismail, Veknesh Arumugam, Mami Irie, Ngadisih Asih, Rozita Omar
Materials Today 2020.07
Authorship:Corresponding author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Yasuhiro Nakanishi, Tatsuma Matsutani, Ko Hinokidani, Takashi Nagai, Mami Irie
Tropics 28 ( 4 ) 91 - 97 2020.02
Authorship:Lead author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:JAPAN SOCIETY OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
<p>Iron solubilization in mangrove soils associated with polyphenols leached out from leaf-litter can improve iron bioavailability. In this context, the leaf-removing process by mangrove crabs would increase reacting frequency of the polyphenols in mangrove leaves with iron in the soils. In this study, we investigated ecological roles of a leaf-removing crab, <i>Neosarmatium smithi</i>, on the iron solubilization process. After the fallen leaves carried by the crabs to their burrows and eaten by them, polyphenols may be remained in their feces. If so, contact of polyphenols in the feces with mangrove soils could promote elution of dissolved iron from the soils. In order to demonstrate this hypothesis, we firstly surveyed the appearance ratio of the black part in crab burrows and measured total phenolic content in feces of <i>N. smithi</i> as well as in the black part soil. Then, we examined influences of the crab feces on dissolved iron elution from mangrove soils. As the results, the appearance ratio of the black part in the burrow was 67% and the phenolic content in the feces, the black part, and the yellow part in crab burrows were 9.93, 0.49, and 0.12mg g<sup>-1</sup>, respectively. Dissolved iron content in the solution (soil+water extract from feces) was 0.65μg g<sup>-1</sup> and this content was 4.5 times higher than the control (soil+distilled water). We suggest that the polyphenols remained in the feces affect to solubilize insoluble forms of iron by iron reduction and chelating properties.</p>
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Topographic Effects on land-use and land-use change in Tokamachi, Niigata, Japan Reviewed
Journal of agriculture science, Tokyo University of Agriculture 59 ( 1 ) 2014.04
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Estimation of Nitrogen Flow Change in Beijing, China for the years 1995, 2000, and 2004 Reviewed
Irie Mami, JIN Yuanshu, LI Ji, Yamaguchi Takenori, Ushikubo Akikuni
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 16 ( 2 ) 245 - 257 2014.04
Authorship:Lead author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
中国北京市における1995年から2004年の環境変化を窒素を指標元素として窒素を用い、畜産物からの窒素負荷が食生活の変化に伴い増大していること、農作物は耕地面積が縮小し農業から窒素負荷は小さいことを明らかにした。
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Effect of nitrogen solutions on CO2 emission from calcareous soil and carbonate rock Reviewed
Shohei Nomura, Mami Irie, Akikuni Ushikubo, Yasuhiro Nakanishi
83 ( 1 ) 8 - 17 2012.02
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Effects of nitrogen fertilizer on the CO2 flux from calcareous soil under sugarcane cultivation Reviewed
Shohei Nomura, Mami Irie, Akikuni Ushikubo, Yasuhiro Nakanishi
Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 83 ( 1 ) 18 - 23 2012.02
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Relationship between CO2 concentration and groundwater quality at the mouths of springs on a coral island (Miyako Island, Japan) Reviewed
Shohei Nomura, Mami Irie, Akikuni Ushikubo, Yasuhiro Nakanishi
Japanese Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 82 ( 4 ) 275 - 282 2011.08
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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The study of Shemical Composition Change in Systems using Carbonization, Superheated steam and Blasting for Wood Biomass Reviewed
Akiko MATUNAGA, Ryu ONISHI, Mami IRIE, Takenori YAMAGUCHI, Akikuni USHIKUBO
Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management 22 ( 2 ) 63 - 70 2011.04
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Architecture and growth of an annual plant Chenopodium album in different light climates Reviewed
Eriko Nishimura, Emi Suzaki, Mami Irie, Hisae Nagashima, Tadaki Hirose
Ecological Society of Japan ( 25 ) 383 - 393 2010.03
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
異なる光環境の下でシロザを育て、成長とそのアーキテクチャの違いについて明らかにした。