Changes in Fatty Acid Composition with Age and Environment in Different Types of Peat Profiles in Japan
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概要
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Fatty acid composition of the crude lipid fraction of peat was investigated using several typical peat profiles in Japan. Fatty acid composition varied with the peat layers accumulated in a peat profile since 32,000 years BP. Deposition of long-range transported volcanic ash tephras also affected the composition remarkably due to the acceleration of decomposition. Fatty acid composition differed among high moor, transitional moor, and low moor peat profiles sampled in several locations in Hokkaido, Japan. The difference in the plants involved in the formation of peat was considered to be a very important factor determining the fatty acid composition. For example, arachidic acid was considered to be a good indicator for the presence of reed, while the percentage of stearic acid tended to be high in the high moor peat profiles dominated by sphagnum. As the fatty acids with a longer chain length were more stable than those with a shorter chain length, the percentage of longer fatty acids (C24 and C26) tended to increase and that of shorter fatty acids (C14 and C16) to decrease in the lower peat profiles. The drying of peatland also exerted a similar effect on the fatty acid composition.
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著者
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Kondo R
Obihiro Univ. Agriculture And Veterinary Medicine Hokkaido Jpn
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Kondo Renzo
Laboratory Of Land Resource Science Obihiro University Of Agriculture And Veterinary Medicine
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TSUTSUKI Kiyoshi
Laboratory of Land Resourece Science, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
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Tsutsuki K
Laboratory Of Land Resourece Science Obihiro University Of Agriculture And Veterinary Medicine
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Tsutsuki Kiyoshi
Laboratory Of Environmental Soil Science Obihiro University Of Agriculture And Veterinary Medicine
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