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九州大学北海道演習林 | 論文
- Influence of air pollution on the mountain forests along the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine route
- 瀬戸内海沿岸部のアカマツ林衰退の生理生態学的プロセス (植物指標を用いた大気環境診断)
- Discontinuous DBH-height relationship of Cryptomeria japonica on Yakushima Island : effect of frequent typhoons on the maximum height
- Methods for estimating understory light conditions using crown projection maps and topographic data
- Effects of slope and canopy trees on light conditions and biomass of dwarf bamboo under a coppice canopy
- 広島県極楽寺山のアカマツ衰退林における針葉含水率とアブシジン酸(ABA)濃度の季節変化
- Complex Environmental Factors Affecting the Decline of Pinus densiflora in the Seto Inland Sea Area of Western Japan
- Ecosystem development and carbon cycle on a glacier foreland in the high Arctic, Ny-Alesund, Svalbard
- Soil respiration in a high arctic glacier foreland in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard
- Microbial biomass in relation to primary succession on arctic deglaciated moraines
- Physiological tolerance of Camellia rusticana leaves to heavy snowfall environments : The effects of prolonged snow cover on evergreen leaves
- The ratio of transmitted near-infrared radiation to photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) increases in proportion to the adsorbed PAR in the canopy
- 広域大気汚染の現状と森林生態系への影響 : 屋久島と立山の事例(広域大気汚染の生態系影響)
- 広域大気汚染の生態系影響 : 趣旨説明(広域大気汚染の生態系影響)
- 1J1045 瀬戸内地方山林のマツ枯れ機構に関する仮説
- Environmental factors influencing the load of long-range transported air pollutants on Pinus amamiana in Yakushima Island, Japan
- Why is Aucuba japonica Smaller in Heavy Snowfall Areas? A Growth Simulation of Evergreen Broad-leaved Shrubs based on Shoot Allometry, Critical Shoot Sizes for Flowering and Photosynthetic Production
- Comparison of ecophysiological responses to heavy snow in two varieties of Aucuba japonica with different areas of distribution
- Differences in Shoot Size and Allometry between Two Evergreen Broad-Leaved Shrubs, Aucuba japonica Varieties in Two Contrasting Snowfall Habitats
- Adaptation of stomatal response of Camellia rusticana to a heavy snowfall environment: Winter drought and net photosynthesis