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2. Characterization of dominant factors on evapotranspiration with seasonal soil water changes in two adjacent forests in the semiarid Loess Plateau
3. Stemflow estimation models for Japanese cedar and cypress plantations using common forest inventory data
4. Effect of forest thinning on hydrologic nitrate exports from a N-saturated plantation
5. Contribution of lianas to community-level canopy transpiration in a warm-temperate forest
6. Different transpiration and growth patterns of the black locust plantation and natural oak forest on China's Loess Plateau
7. Change in evapotranspiration partitioning after thinning in a Japanese cypress plantation
8. Characteristics of wood CO2 efflux in a Bornean tropical rainforest
9. The effect of strip thinning on forest floor evaporation in a Japanese cypress plantation
10. Comparative modeling of the effects of intensive thinning on canopy interception loss in a Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) forest of western Japan
11. Different transpiration and growth patterns of the black locust plantation and natural oak forest on China's Loess Plateau
12. A global synthesis on the effects of thinning on hydrological processes: Implications for forest management
13. Transpiration of trees in a cool temperate forest on Mt. Aso, Japan: comparison of model simulation and measurements
14. The effect of strip thinning on tree transpiration in a Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl.) plantation
15. Seasonal changes of azimuthal, radial, and tree-to-tree variations in sap flux affect stand transpiration estimates in a Cryptomeria japonica forest, central Taiwan
16. Scaling-up from tree to stand transpiration for a warm-temperate multi-specific broadleaved forest with a wide variation in stem diameter
17. Age-Related Changes in Culm Respiration of Phyllostachys pubescens Culms With Their Anatomical and Morphological Traits
18. Canopy transpiration in two Japanese cypress forests with contrasting structures
19. Differences in the short-term responses of soil nitrogen and microbial dynamics to soil moisture variation in two adjacent dryland forests
20. Application of the Reformulated Gash Analytical Model for Rainfall Interception Loss to Unmanaged High-Density Coniferous Plantations Laden with Dead Branches
21. Soil pH and divalent cations after clear-cutting on a Japanese cypress plantation
22. Distinct transpiration characteristics of black locust plantations acclimated to semiarid and subhumid sites in the Loess Plateau, China
23. A global synthesis on the effects of forest thinning on hydrological processes: implications for forest management
24. Negligible Response of Transpiration to Late-Summer Nitrogen Fertilization in Japanese Oak (Quercus crispula)
25. Development of Revegetated Slope Stability Assessment System in South Korea
26. Effects of tree mortality on the estimation of stemflow yield in a self‐thinning coniferous plantation
27. Stand-scale transpiration of two Moso bamboo stands with different culm densities
28. Temporal and Spatial Variations of Vegetation Response to Dynamic Change of Meteorological Factors and Groundwater in the Heihe River Basin, China
29. Relationship between Very Fine Root Distribution and Soil Water Content in Pre- and Post-Harvest Areas of Two Coniferous Tree Species
30. Sap flow changes and climatic responses over multiple-year treatment of rainfall exclusion in a sub-humid black locust plantation
31. Soil hydraulic conductivity differences on upslope and downslope of two coniferous tree species on a hillslope
32. Factors Determining Soil Water Repellency in Two Coniferous Plantations on a Hillslope
33. Effects of thinning on canopy transpiration of a dense Moso bamboo stand in Western Japan
34. Relationship between stem diameter and transpiration for Japanese cypress trees: Implications for estimating canopy transpiration
35. Soil hydraulic conductivity differences between upslope and downslope of two coniferous trees on a hillslope
36. Marked difference of rainfall partitioning in an unmanaged coniferous plantation with high stand density
37. Effect of forest thinning on hydrologic nitrate exports from a N-saturated plantation
38. Heavy Rain Types for Triggering Shallow Landslides in South Korea
39. A Rainfall Simulation Study of Soil Erodibility and Available Nutrient Losses from Two Contrasting Soils in China
40. Distribution and Mobilization of Large Woody Debris in a Mountain Stream Network, Gangwon–do, South Korea
41. Effects of soil water decline on diurnal and seasonal variations in sap flux density for differently aged Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) trees
42. Characteristics of soil respiration in upper and lower slope positions with different aboveground biomass: a case study in a Japanese cypress forest
43. Differences in Stream Water Nitrate Concentrations between a Nitrogen-Saturated Upland Forest and a Downstream Mixed Land Use River Basin
44. Effects of Thinning on Flow Peaks in a Forested Headwater Catchment in Western Japan
45. Differences in seasonality and temperature dependency of stand transpiration and canopy conductance between Japanese cypress (Hinoki) and Japanese cedar (Sugi) in a plantation
46. Observation of Canopy Interception Ratio in Old-aged Low-density Japanese Cypress Plantations in the Aso District, Southern Japan
47. Sapflow-Based Stand Transpiration in a Semiarid Natural Oak Forest on China’s Loess Plateau
48. Effects of plant roots on the soil erosion rate under simulated rainfall with high kinetic energy
49. Does measuring azimuthal variations in sap flux lead to more reliable stand transpiration estimates?
50. Differences in sap flux-based stand transpiration between upper and lower slope positions in a Japanese cypress plantation watershed
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