Kazuhiko Terazawa

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Date of birth: 1954
Address: Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute, Koshunai, Bibai, Hokkaido 079-0198, Japan.

E-mail: ktera@hfri.bibai.hokkaido.jp
Phone: +81-1266-3-4164
Fax : +81-1266-3-4166

Current position: Senior Researcher, Division of Forest Environment
 
Academic carrier
Ph.D.: Reproductive performance of Fagus crenata and its application for improvement of natural regeneration. (Kyoto University, Japan)
B.Sc.: Chemical and physical property of volcanic soils in the eastern Hokkaido. (Kyoto University, Japan)
Ongoing research projects
Improvement of regeneration practices of beech forests.
Linking research and implementation for restoration of beech forests.
Research on the clown dieback in birch stands.
Flux of greenhouse gases (CH4 and N2O) in forest lands and the effects of forest managements on the fluxes.
Published papers
Yasaka,M., Terazawa,K., Koyama,H. and Kon H. (2003) Masting behavior of Fagus crenata in northern Japan: spatial synchrony and pre-dispersal seed predation. For. Ecol. Manage. 184:277-284

Yasaka,M., Koyama,H., Terazawa,K. and Kon H. (2001) A prediction method for beech (Fagus crenata) mast based on winter bud investigation. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 83:322-327 (written in Japanese, with English summary)

Koyama,H., Yasaka,M., Terazawa,K. and Kon H. (2000) The effect of site preparation timing on regeneration success of beech (Fagus crenata Blume): A demonstration of practical use value of seed crop prediction method. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 82:39-43 (written in Japanese, with English summary)

Terazawa K. (1997) Characteristics of seed production of beech (Fagus crenata BLUME) and its application to improvement of natural regeneration. Bulletin of Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute 34:1-58 (written in Japanese, with English summary)

Koyama,H., Terazawa,K. and Yasaka,M. (1997) Long term storage of beech (Fagus crenata Bl.) nuts under low temperature after drying. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 79:150-154 (written in Japanese, with English summary)

Terazawa,K., Yanai S. and Yasaka,M. (1995) Characteristics of seed production of Fagus crenata (I) Quantity and quality of fallen nuts in natural stands in southwestern Hokkaido from 1990 to 1993. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 77:137-144 (written in Japanese, with English summary)

Terazawa,K. and Mizui,N. (2004) Spatial and temporal variation of acorn production of Quercus mongolica Fischer ex Ledeb. var. crispula (Blume) during 1991-1999 in Hokkaido, Northern Japan. Proceedings of the joint meeting of IUFRO Working Groups, Genetics of Quercus & Improvement and Silviculture of Oaks, OAK 2003, Japan. (In press).

Terazawa,K., Umeki,K. and Yasaka,M. (2000) Effects of ashfall erupted from Usu Volcano in 1977 on the surrounding forests (II) – Radial growth and stem form of trees. Bulletin of Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute 37:11-25 (written in Japanese, with English summary)

Terazawa,K. and Kikuzawa,K. (1994) Effects of flooding on leaf dynamics and other seedling responses in flood-tolerant Alnus japonica and flood-intolerant Betula platyphylla var. japonica. Tree Physiology 14:251-261.

Terazawa,K., Maruyama,Y. and Morikawa,Y. (1992) Photosynthetic and stomatal responses of Larix kaempferi seedlings to short-term waterlogging. Ecological Research 7:193-197.

Terazawa,K. and Usui,G. (1987) Distribution and seasonal change of potential evapotranspiration/precipitation from May to October in Hokkaido. Bulletin of Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute 25:36-49 (written in Japanese, with English summary).

Watanabe,I., Terazawa,K., Yasaka,M. and Umeki,K. (2002) Thinning effect and crown dieback in a mature secondary stand of Betula Maximowicziana established after fire. Bulletin of Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute 39:55-68 (written in Japanese, with English summary).

Sato,H., Terazawa,K., Nagasaka,A. and Kikuchi,K. (2000) Effects of ashfall erupted from Usu Volcano in 1977 on the surrounding forests (I) Temporal change in chemical properties of tephra and buried soil. Bulletin of Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute 37:1-9 (written in Japanese, with English summary)

Abrams,M.D., Copenheaver,C.A., Terazawa,K., Umeki,K., Takiya,M. and Akashi,N. (1999) A 370-year dendroecological history of an old-growth Abies-Acer-Quercus forest in Hokkaido, northern Japan. Can. J. For. Res. 29:1891-1899.

Yanai,S. and Terazawa,K. (1998) Sediment yield and transport processes following timber harvesting in a coastal mountain stream in southern Hokkaido, Northern Japan. Bulletin of Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute 35:1-10 (written in Japanese, with English summary).

Yanai,S., Terazawa,K. and Nagata,M. (1996) Behavior of drifting invertebrates and feeding habit of Masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou Brevoort) in a mountain stream of Southern Hokkaido, Northern Japan. Bulletin of Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute 33:44-59 (written in Japanese, with English summary).

Yamamoto,F., Sakata,T. and Terazawa,K. (1995) Physiological, morphological and anatomical responses of Fraxinus mandshurica seedlings to flooding. Tree Physiology 15:713-719.

Yamamoto,F., Sakata,T. and Terazawa,K. (1995) Growth, morphology, stem anatomy, and ethylene production in flooded Alnus japonica seedlings. IAWA Journal 16:47-59.

Yanai,S. and Terazawa,K. (1995) Varied effects of the forest on aquatic resources in a coastal mountain stream in southern Hokkaido, northern Japan (I) Suspended sediment and organic suspended sediment transported from coastal mountain stream into the Tsugaru Strait. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 77:408-415 (written in Japanese, with English summary).

Yanai,S. and Terazawa,K. (1995) Varied effects of the forest on aquatic resources in a coastal mountain stream in southern Hokkaido, northern Japan (II) Autumn leaf processing of nine deciduous trees along the stream. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 77:563-572 (written in Japanese, with English summary).


 

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