Simulations and observations of patchy stomatal behavior in leaves of Quercus crispula, a cool-temperate deciduous broad-leaved tree species
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- Kamakura Mai KAMAKURA Mai
- KYOUSEI Science Center for Life and Nature, Nara Women's University
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- Kosugi Yoshiko KOSUGI Yoshiko
- Laboratory of Forest Hydrology, Division of Environmental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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- Muramatsu Kanako [他] MURAMATSU Kanako
- KYOUSEI Science Center for Life and Nature, Nara Women's University
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- MURAOKA Hiroyuki
- Institute for Basin Ecosystem Studies, Gifu University
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Author(s)
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- Kamakura Mai KAMAKURA Mai
- KYOUSEI Science Center for Life and Nature, Nara Women's University
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- Kosugi Yoshiko KOSUGI Yoshiko
- Laboratory of Forest Hydrology, Division of Environmental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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- Muramatsu Kanako [他] MURAMATSU Kanako
- KYOUSEI Science Center for Life and Nature, Nara Women's University
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- MURAOKA Hiroyuki
- Institute for Basin Ecosystem Studies, Gifu University
Journal
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- Journal of plant research
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Journal of plant research 125(3), 339-349, 2012-05-01
Springer Japan
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