The relationship between light-saturated photosynthetic capacity (P-max) and leaf nitrogen (N) content was investigated for one year in a 15-year-old Chamaecyparis obtusa canopy and was compared with a Cryptomeria japonica canopy previously described. The linear regression between P-max and leaf N content tended to converge toward a single line segment from July to January and in May for C. obtusa. The slope of the linear regression between P-max and leaf N content of C. obtusa was gentler than that of C. japonica. The smaller regression coefficient of C. obtusa may reflect species differences in nitrogen nutrition requirements between C. obtusa and C. japonica. A pronounced decrease in the slope of the linear regression lines due to low te...
Here we explore the possible role of leaf-level gas exchange traits in determining growth rate diffe...
We investigated effects of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and canopy position on the allocation of N to Rub...
The tree genus Nothofagus is widespread in the Southern Hemisphere as a characteristic component of ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSpatial and temporal variations in ligh...
We compared photosynthesis–nitrogen relationships of one broad-leaved (poplar; Populus × euroamerica...
It is sufficient to know that Pinus densiflora (Akamatu), Cryptomeria japonica (Sugi) and Chamaecypa...
It is sufficient to know that Pinus densiflora (Akamatu), Cryptomeria japonica (Sugi) and Chamaecypa...
As climate change progresses, it is becoming more crucial to understand how timber species respond t...
1. In order to evaluate quantitatively the photosynthetic performance and related nitrogen allocatio...
Spectra of leaf traits in northern temperate forest canopies reflect major differences in leaf longe...
Zucc.) Endl.) was nondestructively measured at monthly inter-vals over 1 year with an enclosed stand...
The leaf economics spectrum has given us a fundamental understanding of the species variations in le...
This study compared carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) distribution at a stand level in an exotic Japanese ...
Externally environmental stresses (e.g., low light environment and nutrient shortage) could limit pl...
The leaf surface area, biomass of leaves, and amount of photosynthesis and transpiration of trees fo...
Here we explore the possible role of leaf-level gas exchange traits in determining growth rate diffe...
We investigated effects of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and canopy position on the allocation of N to Rub...
The tree genus Nothofagus is widespread in the Southern Hemisphere as a characteristic component of ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSpatial and temporal variations in ligh...
We compared photosynthesis–nitrogen relationships of one broad-leaved (poplar; Populus × euroamerica...
It is sufficient to know that Pinus densiflora (Akamatu), Cryptomeria japonica (Sugi) and Chamaecypa...
It is sufficient to know that Pinus densiflora (Akamatu), Cryptomeria japonica (Sugi) and Chamaecypa...
As climate change progresses, it is becoming more crucial to understand how timber species respond t...
1. In order to evaluate quantitatively the photosynthetic performance and related nitrogen allocatio...
Spectra of leaf traits in northern temperate forest canopies reflect major differences in leaf longe...
Zucc.) Endl.) was nondestructively measured at monthly inter-vals over 1 year with an enclosed stand...
The leaf economics spectrum has given us a fundamental understanding of the species variations in le...
This study compared carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) distribution at a stand level in an exotic Japanese ...
Externally environmental stresses (e.g., low light environment and nutrient shortage) could limit pl...
The leaf surface area, biomass of leaves, and amount of photosynthesis and transpiration of trees fo...
Here we explore the possible role of leaf-level gas exchange traits in determining growth rate diffe...
We investigated effects of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and canopy position on the allocation of N to Rub...
The tree genus Nothofagus is widespread in the Southern Hemisphere as a characteristic component of ...