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Ryunosuke Tateno

Ryunosuke Tateno

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
31
Citations
3099
World Ranking
8282
National Ranking
67

Overview

Ryunosuke Tateno is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan, with a research focus spanning Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work emphasizes soil science, ecology, and plant science, contributing to the understanding of nature, landscape conservation, and insect science.

The scientist's primary research topics include soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, microbial community ecology and physiology, and mycorrhizal fungi and plant interactions. Additional areas of focus are forest ecology and biodiversity studies, peatlands and wetlands ecology, plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, and ecology and vegetation dynamics studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ryunosuke Tateno include Masataka Nakayama, Weiyu Shi, Karibu Fukuzawa, Fujio Hyodo, and Hideaki Shibata.

They have published multiple articles in prominent venues such as Plant and Soil, Biogeochemistry, Ecological Research, Rhizosphere, and Applied Soil Ecology. These journals reflect their engagement with soil and environmental sciences community.

Recent publications by Ryunosuke Tateno cover a range of ecological and soil-related topics:

  • Effects of vegetation restoration on soil carbon dynamics in Karst and non-karst regions in Southwest China: a synthesis of multi-source data, 2021, Plant and Soil
  • Rhizosphere effects on soil extracellular enzymatic activity and microbial abundance during the low-temperature dormant season in a northern hardwood forest, 2021, Rhizosphere
  • Soil microbial community response to winter climate change is phylogenetically conserved and highly resilient in a cool-temperate forest, 2021, Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • Timing of forest fine root production advances with reduced snow cover in northern Japan: implications for climate-induced change in understory and overstory competition, 2021, Oecologia
  • Microbial functions and soil nitrogen mineralisation processes in the soil of a cool temperate forest in northern Japan, 2021, Biogeochemistry

Best Publications

  • Above- and belowground biomass and net primary production in a cool-temperate deciduous forest in relation to topographical changes in soil nitrogen

    Ryunosuke Tateno;Takuo Hishi;Hiroshi Takeda

  • Comparison of litterfall production and leaf litter decomposition between an exotic black locust plantation and an indigenous oak forest near Yan’an on the Loess Plateau, China

    Ryunosuke Tateno;Naoko Tokuchi;Norikazu Yamanaka;Sheng Du

  • Forest structure and tree species distribution in relation to topography-mediated heterogeneity of soil nitrogen and light at the forest floor

    Ryunosuke Tateno;Hiroshi Takeda

  • Effects of freeze–thaw cycles resulting from winter climate change on soil nitrogen cycling in ten temperate forest ecosystems throughout the Japanese archipelago

    Rieko Urakawa;Hideaki Shibata;Megumi Kuroiwa;Yoshiyuki Inagaki

  • Soil pH and biome are both key determinants of soil archaeal community structure

    Binu Mani Tripathi;Mincheol Kim;Ryunosuke Tateno;Woosung Kim

  • High soil microbial activity in the winter season enhances nitrogen cycling in a cool-temperate deciduous forest

    Kazuo Isobe;Hiroaki Oka;Tsunehiro Watanabe;Ryunosuke Tateno

  • Does conversion from natural forest to plantation affect fungal and bacterial biodiversity, community structure, and co-occurrence networks in the organic horizon and mineral soil?

    Masataka Nakayama;Shihomi Imamura;Takeshi Taniguchi;Ryunosuke Tateno

  • Response of soil respiration to precipitation during the dry season in two typical forest stands in the forest-grassland transition zone of the Loess Plateau

    Wei-Yu Shi;Wei-Yu Shi;Ryunosuke Tateno;Jian-Guo Zhang;Yi-Long Wang

  • Pollination efficiencies of flower-visiting insects as determined by direct genetic analysis of pollen origin

    Yu Matsuki;Ryunosuke Tateno;Mitsue Shibata;Yuji Isagi

  • Factors contributing to soil nitrogen mineralization and nitrification rates of forest soils in the Japanese archipelago

    Rieko Urakawa;Nobuhito Ohte;Hideaki Shibata;Kazuo Isobe

  • Consequences of microbial diversity in forest nitrogen cycling: diverse ammonifiers and specialized ammonia oxidizers.

    Kazuo Isobe;Yuta Ise;Hiroyu Kato;Tomoki Oda

  • Solar radiation strongly influences the quantity of forest tree root exudates

    Masataka Nakayama;Ryunosuke Tateno

  • Sprouting traits and population structure of co-occurring Castanopsis species in an evergreen broad-leaved forest in southern China

    Satoshi Nanami;Hideyuki Kawaguchi;Ryunosuke Tateno;Changhua Li

  • The effect of a freeze–thaw cycle on dissolved nitrogen dynamics and its relation to dissolved organic matter and soil microbial biomass in the soil of a northern hardwood forest

    Tsunehiro Watanabe;Ryunosuke Tateno;Shogo Imada;Karibu Fukuzawa

  • Effective pollen dispersal is enhanced by the genetic structure of an Aesculus turbinata population

    Yuji Isagi;Daisuke Saito;Hideyuki Kawaguchi;Ryunosuke Tateno

  • Gross nitrification rates in four Japanese forest soils: heterotrophic versus autotrophic and the regulation factors for the nitrification

    Megumi Kuroiwa;Keisuke Koba;Kazuo Isobe;Ryunosuke Tateno

  • Biogeochemical nitrogen properties of forest soils in the Japanese archipelago

    Rieko Urakawa;Nobuhito Ohte;Hideaki Shibata;Ryunosuke Tateno

  • The Impacts of Soil Fertility and Salinity on Soil Nitrogen Dynamics Mediated by the Soil Microbial Community Beneath the Halophytic Shrub Tamarisk

    Chikae Iwaoka;Shogo Imada;Takeshi Taniguchi;Sheng Du

  • Nitrogen uptake and nitrogen use efficiency above and below ground along a topographic gradient of soil nitrogen availability

    Ryunosuke Tateno;Ryunosuke Tateno;Hiroshi Takeda;Hiroshi Takeda

  • Soil nitrogen cycling is determined by the competition between mycorrhiza and ammonia-oxidizing prokaryotes.

    Chikae Tatsumi;Takeshi Taniguchi;Sheng Du;Norikazu Yamanaka

  • Genetic and reproductive consequences of forest fragmentation for populations of Magnolia obovata

    Yuji Isagi;Ryunosuke Tateno;Yu Matsuki;Akira Hirao

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideaki Shibata
Hideaki Shibata Hokkaido University
Naoko Tokuchi
Naoko Tokuchi Kyoto University
Hiroshi Takeda
Hiroshi Takeda Doshisha University
Nobuhito Ohte
Nobuhito Ohte Kyoto University
Keisuke Koba
Keisuke Koba Kyoto University
Jonathan M. Adams
Jonathan M. Adams Nanjing University
Yuji Isagi
Yuji Isagi Kyoto University
Mingguo Ma
Mingguo Ma Southwest University
Nobuko Saigusa
Nobuko Saigusa National Institute for Environmental Studies
Makoto Watanabe
Makoto Watanabe Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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