Yu Ichihara
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Publications of Yu Ichihara (9 listed):
Forest Pathology (2012) 42, 1-7
K. Yamaji and Y. Ichihara (2012)
The role of catechin and epicatechin in chemical defense against damping-off fungi of current-year Fagus crenata seedlings in natural forest
Journal of Phytopathology (2012) 160, 504-506
Yuuri Hirooka, Yu Ichihara, Hayato Masuya and Takanori Kubono (2012)
Seed rot, a new disease of beech tree caused by Neonectria ramulariae (anamorph: Cylindrocarpon obtusiusculum)
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2012) 78, 77-79
Shuhei Takemoto, Hitoshi Nakamura, Masanobu Tabata, Atsuko Sasaki, Yu Ichihara, Takuya Aikawa and Toshiyuki Koiwa (2012)
White root rot disease of the lacquer tree Toxicodendron vernicifluum caused by Rosellinia necatrix
Plant Pathology (2010) 59, p. 805 (Masuya et al.)
H. Masuya, C. Brasier, Y. Ichihara, T. Kubono and N. Kanzaki (2010)
First report of the Dutch elm disease pathogens Ophiostoma ulmi and O. novo-ulmi in Japan
Forest Pathology (2010) 40, 96-99
A. Takahashi, Y. Ichihara, Y. Isagi and T. Shimada (2010)
Effects of acorn tannin content on infection by the fungus Ciboria batschiana
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2009) 35, 1077-1085
Yu Ichihara and Yu Yamaji (2009)
Effect of light conditions on the resistance of current-year Fagus crenata seedlings against fungal pathogens causing damping-off in a natural beech forest: fungus isolation and histological and chemical resistance
Forest Pathology (2001) 31, 141-147
Y. Ichihara, K. Fukuda and K. Suzuki (2001)
Suppression of ectomycorrhizal development in young Pinus thunbergii trees inoculated with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Plant Disease (2000) 84, 675-680
Y. Ichihara, K. Fukuda and K. Suzuki (2000)
Early symptom development and histological changes associated with migration of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in seedling tissues of Pinus thunbergii
Forest Pathology (2000) 30, 141-148
Y. Ichihara, K. Fukuda and K. Suzuki (2000)
The effect of periderm formation in the cortex of Pinus thunbergii on early invasion by the pinewood nematode