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Changes in canopy transpiration of Japanese cypress and Japanese cedar plantations because of selective thinning
Hydrological Processes
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10.1002/hyp.10700
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2015
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Vol 29
(24)
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pp. 5088-5097
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Cited By ~ 9
Author(s):
Makiko Tateishi
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Yang Xiang
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Takami Saito
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Kyoichi Otsuki
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Tamao Kasahara
Keyword(s):
Japanese Cedar
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Japanese Cypress
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Canopy Transpiration
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