@misc{oai:sucra.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010489, author = {鹿内, 健太郎}, month = {}, note = {We studied the morphology of Pueraria lobata and Sicyos angulatus in Tama River, Japan. P. lobata, a perennial legume native to Japan, flourishers throughout the meadows and river embankments. Elsewhere in the world this uses as a live stock fodder. This species is known to be propagating at a very high intensity causing retardation and/or inhibition of the growth of other plants. This argument is more or less same with the S. angulatus. In this study we focused on the effect of soil morphology and its associates on these two species.The results proved the colonisation of S. angulatus is possible in areas where the substrate contained less gravels with high nitrogen and phosphorous levels. In contrast, P. lobata colonised at a diverse set of environmental conditions as it contained stiff below ground biomass (roots) llocation apart from its ability to utilise nitrogen in air., 指導教員: 埼玉大学大学院理工学研究科 浅枝隆教授・藤野毅准教授, text, application/pdf}, title = {多摩川中流域におけるクズPueraria labata とアレチウリSicyos angulatusの形態的特長とその環境要因について}, year = {2008}, yomi = {シカナイ, ケンタロウ} }