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1. Application of the Reformulated Gash Analytical Model for Rainfall Interception Loss to Unmanaged High-Density Coniferous Plantations Laden with Dead Branches.

2. Negligible Response of Transpiration to Late-Summer Nitrogen Fertilization in Japanese Oak (Quercus crispula).

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

4. Comparisons of soil-water content between a Moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys pubescens) forest and an evergreen broadleaved forest in western Japan.

5. Characteristics of canopy interception loss in Moso bamboo forests of Japan.

6. Characteristics of Nitrogenous Air Pollutants at Urban and Suburban Forested Sites, Western Japan.

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

8. Hydrochemical characteristics of throughfall and stemfiow in a Moso-bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) forest.

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

10. Spatial and temporal variations in summer precipitation in Japanese mountain areas.

11. A simple model to estimate monthly forest evapotranspiration in Japan from monthly temperature.

12. Impact of climate change on runoff from a mid-latitude mountainous catchment in central Japan.

13. Rainfall interception in a moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys pubescens) forest.

14. Relationship between annual rainfall and interception ratio for forests across Japan.

15. Effects of discharge level on the load of dissolved and particulate components of stream nitrogen and phosphorus from a small afforested watershed of Japanese cypress ( Chamaecyparis obtusa).

16. Factors Determining Soil Water Repellency in Two Coniferous Plantations on a Hillslope.

17. Relationship between stem diameter and transpiration for Japanese cypress trees: Implications for estimating canopy transpiration.

18. Comparative modeling of the effects of intensive thinning on canopy interception loss in a Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) forest of western Japan.

19. Forest canopy interception loss exceeds wet canopy evaporation in Japanese cypress (Hinoki) and Japanese cedar (Sugi) plantations.

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

21. Changes in peak flow with decreased forestry practices: analysis using watershed runoff data.

22. Water resource management in Japan: Forest management or dam reservoirs?

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

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