◆ 原著論文(国際学術誌)

 

  1. Vertical distribution of carbohydrate utilizing bacteria in Lake Kizaki. Kato, K. and M. Sakamoto, Jpn.J.Limnol. 40:154-159 (1978).
  2. Vertical distribution of free-living and attached heterotrophic bacteria in Lake Kizaki., Kato, K. and M. Sakamoto, Jpn.J.Limnol. 42:211-214 (1981).
  3. Organic matter metabolism of free-living heterotrophic bacteria in Lake Kizaki, Japan. Kato, K. and M. Sakamoto, Verh.Internat.Verein.Limnol. 21:619-623 (1981).
  4. Diurnal change of 14C-glucose uptake by epilimnetic microbes in Lake Kizaki.Kato, K. and M. Sakamoto, Jpn.J.Limnol. 42:250-253(1981).
  5. The function of free-living bacterial fraction in the organic matter metabolism of a mesotrophic lake. Kato, K. and M. Sakamoto, Arch. Hydrobiol. 97:289-302 (1983).
  6. Functional difference in the utilization of phytoplankton cell materials and dissolved organic compounds in free-living and particulate-associated bacteria in an aquatic system. Kato, K., Arch. Hydrobiol. 100:521-532 (1984).
  7. Studies on carbon flux from phyto- to bacterio plankton communities in Lake Constance. Kato, K. and H.-H. Stabel, Arch. Hydrobiol. 102:177-192 (1984).
  8. Heterotrophic activity, substarte active bacteria and specific Vmax for DOC. Kato, K., Arch. Hydrobiol Ergebn.Limnol. 19:7-13 (1984).
  9. Seasonal observation of heterotrophic activity and active bacterial number in LakeConstance. Kato, K., Arch.Hydrobiol.Suppl. 66:309-319 (1985).
  10. A concept on the structure and function of bacterial community in aquatic ecosystems. Kato, K., Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 22:2739-2743 (1985).
  11. Lake Suwa-eutrophication and its partial recent recovery. Okino, T. and Kato, K.,GeoJournal, 14:373-375 (1987).
  12. Extracellular products of Microcystis species;Formation of slime layer and DOC pool in surround waters. Amemiya, Y., Kato, K. and Nakayam, O., Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 23:1886-1892 (1988).
  13. Direct observation of bacterial attachment to immersed glass slide under epifluorescence microscopy. Kato, K., Oh, S. and Okino, T., Jpn. J. Limnol., 49: 129-134 (1988).
  14. Intercalibration of the acridine orange direct count method of aquatic bacteria.Nagata,T…and Kato, K., Bull. Jpn. Soc. Microb. Ecol., 4:89-99 (1989).
  15. Carbon flux from phytoplankton to free-living bacterial DNA. Kato, K., Arch. Hydrobiol. Ergebn. Limnol., 34:49-52 (1990).
  16. Changes in the chemical composition of carbohydrates and proteins in surface water during a bloom of Microcystis in Lake Suwa. Amemiya, Y., Kato, K., Okino, T. and Nakayama, O., Ecol. Res., 5:153-162 (1990).
  17. Benthic oxygen consumption in Lake Suwa. Takada, K. and Kato, K., Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol., 24:1091-1094 (1991).
  18. DNA-DNA hybridization and DNA base composition for the analysis of bacterial flora in aquatic environment. Yamamoto, H., Ezaki, T. and Kato, K., Bull. Jpn. Soc. Microb. Ecol., 6:79-85 (1991).
  19. Environmental parameters and estivation of Rhyacodrilus (Tubificidae, Oligochaeta) in Lake Suwa. Takada, K., Kato, K. and Okino, T., Ecography, 15:328-333 (1992).
  20. Enclosure experiment on the control mechanism of planktonic bacterial standing stock. Kato, K., Oh, S., Yamamoto, H., Hanazato, H. and Takahashi, M., Ecol. Res. 7:267-276 (1992).
  21. Image analysis of feeding activity of aquatic oligochaetes using fluorescent latex beads. Takada, K., Kato, K. and Okino, T., Verh.Internat. Verein.Limnol. 25:236-240 (1994).
  22. Bacteria as diet for the mosquito larvae Aedes (Stegomyia), (Diptera: Culicidae) : Preliminary experiments with Pseudomonas fluorescens. Sota, T. and Kato, K., Applied Entomology and Zoology, 29:598-600 (1994).
  23. Planktonic bacterial DNA and RNA synthesis from algal extracellular products in a eutrophic lake. Kato, K., FEMS Microbiology Ecology 15:291-298 (1994).
  24. Free-living and aggregated bacteria as diet for mosquito larvae: an experiment with Aedes (Stegomyia) and Pseudomonas. Sota, T. and Kato, K., Appl. Entomol. Zool. 29:598-600 (1994).
  25. Phage-like particles released by a marine bacterium.Chiura, H., Kato, K. and Takagi, J. Wiener Mitteilungen Wasser Abwasser Gewasser, 128:149-157(1995).
  26. Development of Eodiaptomus japonicus Burckhardt (Copepoda, Calanoida) reared on different sized fractions of natural plankton assemblage. Toth, L.G. and Kato, K., J. Plankton Research, 18:819-834(1996).
  27. Bacteria – a link among ecosystem constituents. Kato, K., Res. Pop. Ecol., 38: 185-190 (1996).
  28. Size selective grazing of bacteria by Bosmina longirostris – an image analysis study. Toth L.G. and Kato, K., J. Plankton Research, 19:1477-1493 (1997).
  29. Local and regional-scale food web structure in Nepenthes alta pitchers. Sota, T., Mogi, M., and Kato, K., BIOTROPICA30:82-91(1998).
  30. Phylogenetic evidence for the existence of novel thermophilic bacteria in hot spring sulfur-turf microbial mats in Japan. H. Yamamoto, A. Hiraishi, K. Kato, H. Chiura, Y. Maki and A. Shimizu, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 64:1680-1687 (1998).
  31. Changes in quinone profiles of hot spring microbial mats with a thermal gradient. A. Hiraishi, T. Umezawa, H. Yamamoto, K. Kato and Y. Maki, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 65:198-205 (1999).
  32. An insight into bacterial population dynamics using image analysis -a diurnal study in L.Soyang, Korea. Choi, S., Ahn, T., and Kato, K., Archiv. Hydrobiol. Spec. Issue, 54:283-295 (1999).
  33. A new structural type of methionaquinones isolated from hot spring sulfur-turf bacterial mats. Hiraishi, A., Yamamoto, H., Kato, K. and Maki, Y., J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., 45:39-41 (1999).
  34. Quinone profiles in lake sediments: Implication for microbial diversity and community structures. Hiraishi, A. and Kato, K., J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., 45:221-227 (1999).
  35. Contribution of free-living and attached bacteria to denitrification in the hypolimnion of a mesotrophic lake. D.S. Abe and K. Kato, Microbes and Environments, 15:93-101(2000).
  36. Occurrence of quaternary branched penta-amine in a novel large sausage-shaped sulfide-oxidizing thermal bacterium. Hamana K. and Kato, K., J. Gen. Microbiol., 16:179-182(2000).
  37. Degradation of the cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystin by a new bacterium isolated from a hypertrophic lake. H-D. Park, Y. Sasaki, T. Maruyama, E. Yanagisawa, A. Hiraishi and K. Kato, Environmental Toxicology, 16: 337-343 (2001).
  38. Virus-Like Particle derived from a Bacterium belonging to the Oldest Lineage of the Domain Bacteria. Hiroshi Xavier Chiura, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Daisuke Koketsu1, Hiroki Naito and Kenji Kato, Microbes and Environments, 17:48-52 (2002).
  39. Phylogenetic chracterization and biomass estimation of bacterial endosymbionts associated with invertebrates dwelling in chemosynthetic communities of hydrothermal vent and cold seep fields. Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Katsunori Fujikura, Akira Hiraishi, Kenji Kato and Yunosuke Maki. Mar. Ecol.Prog.Ser., 245:61-67 (2002).
  40. Significance of lipoquinones as quantitative biomarkers of bacterial populations in the environment. Hiraishi, Mitsuru Iwasaki, Tomoki Kawagishi, Naoko Yoshida, Takashi Narihiro and Kenji Kato, Microbes and Environments, 18: 89-93 (2003).
  41. Dynamics of microcystin-degrading bacteria in mucilage of Microcystis. T. Maruyama, K. Kato, A. Yokoyama, T. Tanaka, A. Hiraishi, H-D. Park, Microbial Ecology, 46,279-288 (2003).
  42. Microbial mat boundaries between chemolithotrophs and phototrophs in geothermal hot spring effluents. K. Kato, T. Kobayashi, H. Yamamoto, T. Nakagawa, Y. Maki and T. Hoaki, Geomicrobiol. J., 21:91-98 (2004).
  43. Population dynamics of free-living bacteria related to microcystin-degrading strain Y2 in Lake Suwa and in microcystin amended enrichment. Tomoko Maruyama, Kenji Kato, Park Hordon, Microbes and Environments, 19:137-146 (2004).
  44. Adsorption of rare earth elements onto bacterial cell walls and its implication for REE sorption onto natural microbial mats. Toshio Takahashi, X.Chatellier,Keiko .Hattori,Kenji Kato and Danielle Fortin, Chemical Geology, 219:53-67(2005).
  45. Microbial community in a geothermal aquifer associated with the subsurface of the Great Artesian Basin, Australia. H. Kimura, M. Sugihara, H. Yamamoto, Bharat K.C. Patel, K. Kato and S. Hanada, Extremophile, 9:407-414 (2005).
  46. Sphingosinicella microcystinivorans gen.nov.,sp.nov., a microcystin-degrading bacterium. T. Maruyama, H-D. Park, K. Ozawa, Y. Tanaka, T. Sumino, K. Hamana, A. Hiraishi and K. Kato, Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 56: 85-89 (2006).
  47. Selective phylogenetic analysis targeted at 16S rRNA genes of thermophiles and hyperthermophiles in deep-subsurface geothermal environments. H. Kimura, M. Sugihara, K. Kato and S. Hanada, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 72:21-27 (2006).
  48. Selective phylogenetic analysis targeting 16S rRNA genes of hyperthermophilic Archaea in the deep-subsurface hot biosphere. H. Kimura, J. Ishibashi, H. Masuda, K. Kato and S. Hanada, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 73:2110-2117 (2007).
  49. Planktonic bacterial population dynamics with environmental changes in coastal areas of Suruga Bay. Takayuki Takenaka, Tomokazu Tashiro, Ayumi Ozaki, Hitomi Takakubo, Yutaka Yamamoto, Tomoko Maruyama, Kazuyo Nagaosa, Hiroyuki Kimura, Kenji Kato, Microbes and Environments, 22:257-267(2007).
  50. Active bacterial populations and grazing impact revealed by an in situ experiment in a shallow aquifer. K. Nagaosa, T. Maruyama, N.Welikara, Y. Yamashita, Y.Saito, D. Fortin, K. Nanba, I. Miyasaka, S. Fukunaga and K. Kato, Geomicrobiol. J., 25:131-141 (2008).
  51. Denitrification activity and relevant bacteria revealed by nitrite reductase gene fragments in soil of temperate mixed forest. C. Kastuyama , N. Kondoh, Y. Suwa, T. Yamagishi, M. Itoh, N. Ohte, H. Kimura, K. Nagaosa and K. Kato, Microbes and Environments, 23:337-345 (2008).
  52. Complementary cooperation between two syntrophic bacteria in pesticide degradation. C. Katsuyama, S. Nakaoka, Y. Takeuchi, K. Tago, M. Hayatsu and K. Kato, J. Theoretical Biology, 256:644-654 (2009).
  53.  Unique distribution of deep groundwater bacteria constrained by geological setting. K. Kato, K. Nagaosa, H. Kimura, C. Katsuyama, K. Hama, T. Kunimaru, U. Tsunogai, K. Aoki, Environmental Microbiology Report, 1:569-574 (2009).
  54. Microbial methane production in deep aquifer associated with the accretionary prism in Southwest Japan. H. Kimura, H. Nashimoto, M. Shimizu, S. Hattori, K. Yamada, K. Koba, N. Yoshida and K. Kato. The ISME Journal, 4: 531-541(2010).
  55. Culture-independent estimation of optimal and maximum growth temperatures of archaea in subsurface habitats based on the G+C content in 16S rRNA gene sequences. H. Kimura, K. Mori, T. Tashiro, K. Kato, T. Yamanaka, J. Ishibashi, S. Hanada. Geomicrobiology J. 27:114-122 (2010).
  56. Biomass production and energy source of thermophiles in a Japanese alkaline geothermal pool. Kimura, H, K. Mori, H. Nashimoto, S. Hattori, K. Yamada, K. Koba, N. Yoshida, and K. Kato. Environ. Microbiol. 12:480-489(2010).
  57. Population dynamics of Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota in the mixing front of river and marine waters. Do M.H., T. Tashiro, M. Kato, R. Sohrin, T. Ishibashi, C. Katsuyama, K. Nagaosa, H .Kimura T.D. Thanh and K. Kato, Microbes and Environments 25:126-132(2010).
  58.  In situ biomass production of a hot spring sulfur-turf microbial mat. H. Kimura, K. Mori, H. Nashimoto and K.Kato, Microbes and Environments 25:126-132 (2010).
  59.  Male dimorphism in a new interstitial species of the genus Microloxoconcha (Podocopida: Ostracoda). R.Higashi, A.Tsukagoshi, H.Kimura and K. Kato, J. Crustacean Biology, 31:142-152(2011).
  60. Contribution of anammox bacteria to benthic nitrogen cycling in a mangrove forest and shrimp ponds, Haiphong, Vietnam. T. Amano, I. yoshinaga, T. Yamagishi, C.V.Thuoc, P.T.Thu, S.Ueda, K. Kato, Y. Sako and Y. Suwa, Microbes and Environments 26:1-6(2011).
  61.  Occurrence and potential activity of denitrifiers and methanogens in groundwater at 140 m depth in Pliocene diatomaceous mudstone of northern Japan. C. Katsuyama, H. Nashimoto, K. Nagaosa,  T. Ishibashi , K. Furuta , T. Kinoshita , H. Yoshikawa , K. Aoki, T. Asano , Y. Sasaki , R. Sohrin , D. Komatsu , U. Tsunogai , H. Kimura, Y. Suwa, K. Kato, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 86: 532-543 (2013).
  62.  Characterization of particulate matters in the Pripyat River in Chernobyl related to their adsorption of radiocesium with inhibition effect by natural organic matter. Hiroki Suga, Qiaohui Fan, Yasuo Takeichi, Kazuya Tanaka, Hiroaki Kondo, Vladimir V. Kanivets, Aya Sakaguch, Kenj Kato, Nobuhto Inam, Kazuhko Mase, Kanta Ono and Yosho Takahashi, Chemistry Letters, 43:1128-1130 (2014).
  63. Microbes in groundwater of a volcanic mountain, Mt. Fuji; 16S rDNA phylogenetic analysis as a possible indicator for the transport routes of groundwater. T. Segawa, A. Sugiyama, T. Kinoshita, R. Sohrin, T. Nakano, K. Nagaosa, D. Greenidge, K. Kato, Geomicrobiol. J., 32: 677-688 (2015).
  64.  Effects of warming on microbial communities in coastal waters of temperate and subtropical zones in Northern Hemisphere with a focus on Gammaproteobacteria. Dao Thi Anh Tuyet, Toshinari Tanaka, Rumi Sohrin, Do Manh Hao, Kazuyo Nagaosa, Kenji Kato. J. Oceanography, 71:91-103 (2015).
  65.  Unveiled groundwater flushing from the deep seafloor in Suruga Bay. Kenji Kato, Takuya Okumura, Takuya Segawa, Takahito Unno, Darius Greenidge, Tetsu Nishioka, Koji Mori, Hiroyuki Tosaka, Kazuyo Nagaosa. Limnology, 16:79-83 (2015).
  66. Transfer of rare earth elements (REE) from manganese oxides to phosphates during early diagenesis in pelagic sediments inferred from REE patterns, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and chemical leaching method. Yoshio Takahashi, Yasutaka Hayasaka, Koichi Morita, Teruhiko Kashiwabara, Ryoichi Nakada, Matthew A. Marcus, Kenji Kato, Kazuya Tanaka, Hiroshi Shimizu, Geochemical Journal, 49:653-674 (2015).
  67.  Comparison of Solid-Water Partitions of Radiocesium in River Waters in Fukushima and Chernobyl Areas. Yoshio Takahashi, Qiaohui Fan, Hiroki Suga, Kazuya Tanaka, Aya Sakaguchi, Yasuo Takeichi, Kanta Ono, Kazuhiko Mase, Kenji Kato & Vladimir V. Kanivets. Scientific Reports 7,Article number:12407.  doi:10.1038/s41598-017-12391-7 (2017).
  68.  Sorption behavior of Np(V) on microbe pure culture and consortia. Toshihiko Ohnuki, Naofumi Kozai, Fuminori Sakamoto, Satoshi Utsunomiya, Kenji Kato, Chemistry Letters,46:771-774 (2017) doi: 10.1246/cl.170068. (2017).
  69. Tracking the direct impact of rainfall on groundwater at Mt. Fuji by multiple analyses including microbial DNA.   Ayumi Sugiyama,Suguru Masuda,Kazuyo Nagaosa, Maki Tsujimura, and Kenji Kato,    Biogeosciences, 15:721-732 (2018).
  70.  Ultramicrobacteria from Nitrate- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Groundwater. Tamara Nazina,…,Kenji Kato,Sustainability, 12 1239-doi:10.3390/su12031239.(2020).