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NAKASAKI Kiyohiko

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Published Papers
No.Title URL, Journal, Vol( Number), From Page- To Page, Publication date, DOI 
1
Effect of bubble size on microbial community in intermittently-aerated activated sludge process in wastewater treatment , Process Biochemistry, 152,  38- 46, May. 2025, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2025.02.011 
2
Quality Assessment of Compost from Laboratory Reactor by Germination Index , Journal of Technical Education Science, 19( 3), 108- 113, Jun. 28, 2024, https://doi.org/10.54644/jte.2024.1582 
3
Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery , Environmental Research, 204,  112299- 112301, Mar. 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.112299 
4
Effect of hydrothermal treatment on organic matter degradation, phytotoxicity, and microbial communities in model food waste composting , Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, ,   , Jan. 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiosc.2022.01.004 
5
Direct production of ethanol from neoagarobiose using recombinant yeast that secretes alpha-neoagarooligosaccharide hydrolase , ENZYME AND MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY, 85,  82- 89, Apr. 2016, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enzmictec.2015.08.013 
6
Draft Genome Sequence of the Nonmarine Agarolytic Bacterium Cellvibrio sp. OA-2007. , Genome announcements, 3( 3),  , May. 2015, https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00468-15 
7
Bioethanol from sea lettuce with the use of crude enzymes derived from waste , JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT, 13( 4), 321- 326, Dec. 2011, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10163-011-0026-9 
8
Production of high concentrations of bioethanol from seaweeds that contain easily hydrolyzable polysaccharides , PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY, 46( 11), 2111- 2116, Nov. 2011, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2011.08.001 
9
Production of L-lactic Acid from Biomass Wastes Using Scallop Crude Enzymes and Novel Lactic Acid Bacterium , J. Env. cons. eng, 40( 2), 100- 107, Feb. 2011, https://doi.org/10.5956/jriet.40.100 
10
A cryptic plasmid, pAO1, from a compost bacterium, Bacillus sp. , Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 65( 1), 226- 228, Jan. 2001, https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.65.226 

 

MISC
No.Title URL, Journal, Vol( Number), From Page- To Page, Publication date 
1
Efforts toward Biomass Waste Utilization and Future Initiatives for its Widespread Adoption , Material Cycles and Waste Management Research, 35( 2), 99- 106, Mar. 29, 2024 
2
Characteristic fungi observed in the fermentation process for Puer tea , INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY, 124( 2), 199- 203, May. 2008 
3
Microbiological quality of fermented milk produced by repeated-batch culture , JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCE AND BIOENGINEERING, 105( 1), 73- 76, Jan. 2008 
4
Microbiological quality of fermented milk produced by repeated-batch culture , JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCE AND BIOENGINEERING, 105( 1), 73- 76, Jan. 2008 
5
Current Trends and Prospects on Composting Technology Research , Material Cycles and Waste Management Research, 19( 6), 264- 270, 2008 
6
Microbial succession associated with organic matter decomposition during thermophilic composting of organic waste , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 23( 1), 48- 56, Feb. 2005 
7
Degradation of fats during thermophilic composting of organic waste , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 22( 4), 276- 282, Aug. 2004 
8
Relationship between organic matter decomposition and odorous compounds' emission during thermophilic composting , JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN, 36( 10), 1194- 1200, Oct. 2003 
9
Effects of intermittent addition of cellulase for production of L-lactic acid from wastewater sludge by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation , BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, 82( 3), 263- 270, May. 2003 
10
Use of wastewater sludge as a raw material for production of L-lactic acid , ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 33( 1), 198- 200, Jan. 1999 
11
Use of wastewater sludge as a raw material for production of L-lactic acid , ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 33( 1), 198- 200, Jan. 1999 
12
Quantitative analysis of ammonia and odorous sulfur compounds evolved during thermophilic composting , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 16( 6), 514- 524, Dec. 1998 
13
Quantitative analysis of ammonia and odorous sulfur compounds evolved during thermophilic composting , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 16( 6), 514- 524, Dec. 1998 
14
Degradation patterns of organic material in batch and fed-batch composting operations , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 16( 5), 484- 489, Oct. 1998 
15
Degradation patterns of organic material in batch and fed-batch composting operations , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 16( 5), 484- 489, Oct. 1998 
16
Effects of temperature and inoculum on the degradability of poly-epsilon-caprolactone during composting , POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY, 62( 2), 279- 284, 1998 
17
A New Composting Operation for Production of Biological Pesticide from Grass Clippings , Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 64( 10), 4015- 4020, 1998 
18
A New Composting Operation of Biological Pesticide from Clippings , Applied Environmental Microbiology, 64( 10), 4015- 4020, 1998 
19
Biodegradation of poly-epsilon-caprolactone under controlled composting conditions , POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY, 61( 3), 499- 505, 1998 
20
Effects of temperature and inoculum on the degradability of poly-epsilon-caprolactone during composting , POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY, 62( 2), 279- 284, 1998 
21
Biodegradation of poly-epsilon-caprolactone under controlled composting conditions , POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY, 61( 3), 499- 505, 1998 
22
The use of bacillus licheniformis ha1 to accelerate composting of organic wastes , Compost Science and Utilization, 4( 4), 47- 51, 1996 
23
The use of bacillus licheniformis ha1 to accelerate composting of organic wastes , Compost Science and Utilization, 4( 4), 47- 51, 1996 
24
ACCELERATED COMPOSTING OF GRASS CLIPPINGS BY CONTROLLING MOISTURE LEVEL , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 12( 1), 13- 20, Feb. 1994 
25
A newly isolated thermophilic bacterium, bacillus licheniformis HA1 to accelerate the organic matter decomposition in high rate composting , Compost Science and Utilization, 2( 2), 88- 96, 1994 
26
Accelarated Composting of Grass Clippings by Controlling Moisture Level , Waste Managemant & Research, 12( 1), 13- 20, 1994 
27
DEVELOPMENT OF MINI-ECOSYSTEM TO INVESTIGATE THE MECHANISM OF BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL OF PLANT-DISEASE , JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN, 26( 4), 435- 436, Aug. 1993 
28
DEVELOPMENT OF MINI-ECOSYSTEM TO INVESTIGATE THE MECHANISM OF BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL OF PLANT-DISEASE , JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN, 26( 4), 435- 436, Aug. 1993 
29
EFFECTS OF PH CONTROL ON COMPOSTING OF GARBAGE , WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 11( 2), 117- 125, Apr. 1993 
30
EFFECT OF SEEDING ON THERMOPHILIC COMPOSTING OF TOFU REFUSE , JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 21( 4), 715- 719, Oct. 1992 
31
EFFECTS OF C/N RATIO ON THERMOPHILIC COMPOSTING OF GARBAGE , JOURNAL OF FERMENTATION AND BIOENGINEERING, 73( 1), 43- 45, 1992 
32
EFFECTS OF C/N RATIO ON THERMOPHILIC COMPOSTING OF GARBAGE , JOURNAL OF FERMENTATION AND BIOENGINEERING, 73( 1), 43- 45, 1992 
33
EFFECT OF SEEDING DURING THERMOPHILIC COMPOSTING OF SEWAGE-SLUDGE , APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 49( 3), 724- 726, 1985 
34
CHARACTERISTICS OF MESOPHILIC BACTERIA ISOLATED DURING THERMOPHILIC COMPOSTING OF SEWAGE-SLUDGE , APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 49( 1), 42- 45, 1985 
35
CHANGE IN MICROBIAL NUMBERS DURING THERMOPHILIC COMPOSTING OF SEWAGE-SLUDGE WITH REFERENCE TO CO2 EVOLUTION RATE , APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 49( 1), 37- 41, 1985 

 

Conference Activities & Talks
No.Title, Conference, Publication date, Promoter, Venue 
1
Effect of Bubble Size on Bacterial Community in Intermittently-Aerated, Activated Sludge in Wastewater Treatment, WET2024 (Water and Environment Technology Conference), Jul. 20, 2024, ,  

 

Research Grants & Projects
No.Offer organization, System name, Title, Fund classification, Date 
1
, , Quantitative analysis of odorous compounds evolved during thermophieic composting, competitive_research_funding, 
2
, , A new operation for producing disease-suppressive compost, competitive_research_funding, 
3
, , Effect of inoculum on the high rate composting of organic waste, competitive_research_funding,