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The purpose of this study is to compare the bird communities between mature secondary forests and Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica) plantations. Bird census was carried out in Teng-jhih National Forest Recreation Area, Kaohsiung county, Taiwan during ...
Chang, Ying-Cheng
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Influence of Hydrothermal Treatment on Hemicellulose Structure in Cryptomeria japonica
The influence of hydrothermal treatment (HTT) on the hemicellulose, i.e. glucomannan/galactoglucomannan (GM/GGM) and arabinoglucurono-xylan (AGX) in Japanese cedar was examined using mild temperatures (95 °C and 120 °C) for its kiln drying.
Yoshikazu Mori +3 more
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Cryptomeria japonica is indigenous to the temperate region of Japan, where it is known as ‘sugi’. In Brazil, the plantation of this species is recommended for the highlands and cold regions in the southern, where it is well adapted to the edaphoclimatic ...
Mário Dobner Jr. +2 more
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Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae Enderlein
Published as part of García, Alfonso N., 2009, New species and records of Psocoptera (Insecta) from Argentina, pp.
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The Chages in the Cryptomeria Forests in Akita
So-called Akita-Sugi, the Cryptomeria of Akita district, has a high reputation all over the country with its lumber of high quality. Among the merits of the lumber, are counted particularly the huge size of the trees and the beauty of the grains. Excellent cryptomeria forests mostly belong to the national forests in northern Akita Prefecture.
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Species of genus Cryptomeria, Cunninghamia, Metasequoia, Sequoia, Sequoiadendron, Taxodium, Taiwania
Prema danas napuštenoj taksonomskoj podjeli, porodica Taxodiaceae obuhvaćala je deset rodova. Međutim, danas, nakon suvremenih filogenetskih istraživanja pokazalo se da rodovi porodice Taxodiaceae pripadaju porodici Cupressaceae, s izuzetkom roda ...
Pauk, Krešimir
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Cryptomeria japonica-Induced Allergic Conjunctivitis in Mice
Japanese cedar pollen (Cryptomeria japonica, Cry j) is the most common allergen causing pollinosis in Japan. However, short ragweed pollen is used commonly as the antigen for experimentally-induced allergic conjunctivitis (EC) and Cry j-induced EC in mice has not been published.
Fukushima, Atsuki +4 more
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Cryptomeria japonica (Cultivated)
Cryptomeria japonica, Branch with leaves. Family Cupressaceae.
Hugh D. Wilson
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Air Permeability Of Sugi (Cryptomeria Japonica) Wood In The Three Directions
To investigate the air permeability of sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) and the effect of grain directions on it, the air permeabilities of air-dried sugi sapwood and heartwood were determined along the three material directions of wood.
Takashi Tanaka +4 more
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The small RNAs (sRNAs) related to the predicted repeat sequences of Cryptomeria japonica.
The small RNAs (sRNAs) related to the predicted repeat sequences of Cryptomeria japonica.
Norihiro Futamura (39829) +3 more
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