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Cryptomeria D. Don.

2019
Abstract This chapter describes the origin and introduction; climatic and site requirements, and other silvicultural characteristics; pests and diseases; natural regeneration; flowering, seed production and nursery conditions; provenance; timber and uses; and place of Japanese red cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) in British forestry.
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Plate 371. Cryptomeria japonica

Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1999
The history, distribution, taxonomy, habitat and cultivation requirements of Cryptomeria japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D. Don (Cupressaceae), which is considered endemic to Japan, are discussed; a full description with illustrations of the species is provided.
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Translocation of 133Cs administered to Cryptomeria japonica wood

Science of The Total Environment, 2017
To reveal the in planta behaviour of caesium (Cs), the stable isotope 133Cs was administered into 3-year-old Cryptomeria japonica seedlings by the application of 133CsCl aqueous solution to the bark surface. The administered 133Cs was quantified by ICP-MS measurements, which showed transportation of 133Cs in an ascending direction in the stem ...
Dan Aoki   +6 more
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Biotechnological Research in Cryptomeria japonica

2018
Cryptomeria japonica (common name is sugi or Japanese cedar) is the most important forest tree species in Japan, and its wood is used for house construction, wooden ships, wooden barrels, and many articles for daily use. Artificial plantation of this species is thought to begin more than 500 years ago, and sugi currently covers 44% of Japanese ...
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Diverse Terpenoids From Cryptomeria japonica

Chemistry & Biodiversity
ABSTRACT Three previously undescribed diterpenoids and a new sesquiterpenoid, along with 31 known terpenoids, were isolated from the leaves and twigs of Cryptomeria japonica . Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic data and ECD calculations.
Zhi-Ping, Zhou   +3 more
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Cryptomeria

Notes and Queries, 1892
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Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Clonal Forestry with Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica)

1993
Since ancient times, sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) has been one of the most important conifer species in Japan. In the People’s Republic of China, descriptions of Cryptomeria foriunei Hooibrenk ex Otto et Dietr, are also found, however, it is not so popular in Chinese forestry (cf. Hashimoto 1983). In Taiwan, in 1896, the seeds of C. japonica were
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Cryptomeria Japonica

2007
Teiji Kondo, Noritsugu Kuramoto
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