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1. Azimuthal and radial variations in sap flux density and effects on stand-scale transpiration estimates in a Japanese cedar forest.

2. Effects of sample size on sap flux-based stand-scale transpiration estimates.

3. Contribution of lianas to community-level canopy transpiration in a warm-temperate forest.

4. Differences in sap flux-based stand transpiration between upper and lower slope positions in a Japanese cypress plantation watershed.

5. Scaling-up from tree to stand transpiration for a warm-temperate multi-specific broadleaved forest with a wide variation in stem diameter.

6. Seasonal changes of azimuthal, radial, and tree-to-tree variations in sap flux affect stand transpiration estimates in a Cryptomeria japonica forest, central Taiwan.

7. Does measuring azimuthal variations in sap flux lead to more reliable stand transpiration estimates?

8. Canopy transpiration in two Japanese cypress forests with contrasting structures.

9. Changes in the sapwood area of Japanese cedar and cypress plantations after thinning.

10. Interannual variation of evapotranspiration in an eastern Siberian larch forest.

11. Canopy conductance for a Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) forest in western Japan

12. Azimuthal variations of sap flux density within Japanese cypress xylem trunks and their effects on tree transpiration estimates.

13. Stand-scale transpiration estimates in a Moso bamboo forest: II. Comparison with coniferous forests.

14. Stand-scale transpiration estimates in a Moso bamboo forest: (I) Applicability of sap flux measurements.

15. Modeling Seasonal Changes in the Temperature Lapse Rate in a Northern Thailand Mountainous Area.

16. Less than 20-min time lags between transpiration and stem sap flow in emergent trees in a Bornean tropical rainforest

17. The effect of converting a native broad-leaved forest to a coniferous plantation forest on annual water yield: A paired-catchment study in northern Japan.

18. Transpiration from a Cryptomeria japonica plantation, part 1: aerodynamic control of transpiration.

19. Implications of leaf-scale physiology for whole tree transpiration under seasonal flooding and drought in central Cambodia.

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