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Cryptomeria japonica D. Don (the so-called Sugi or Japanese cedar) is one of the most important coniferous afforestation species. Its afforestation area today has reached 4.5 million hectares, making up 45% of the afforestation area in Japan. Cryptomeria
Hideaki Taira +2 more
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Propriedades físicas e químicas da madeira de cerne e alburno de Cryptomeria japonica
O estudo das propriedades físicas e a composição química da madeira são de grande importância por estarem relacionadas à transformação industrial, bem como à sua aptidão as mais variadas formas de utilização.
Ana Paula Namikata Fonte +3 more
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Unrecorded Endophytic Fungi Belonging to Genus Phyllosticta Isolated from Leaves of Woody Plants
We isolated endophytic fungi from Smilax china and Cryptomeria japonica. These fungal strains were identified based on their morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses of their internal transcribed spacer, large subunit rDNA, and translation
Hyeok Park +4 more
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Cryptomeria japonica 'Yoshino': 'Yoshino' Japanese-Cedar
This striking evergreen forms a loose, open, pyramidal shape of somewhat pendulous branches clothed with dense, short, light green to blue/green, fragrant needles.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica, is an evergreen conifer native to Japan and is often used as a building material. The humidity control properties of wood are known, but there have been few detailed analyses of its effects on living organisms ...
Noriko Ouji-Sageshima +6 more
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Report on a Japanese research period for the Dendrological Atlas Project June 1–September 30, 2013 [PDF]
Following up on previous researches made in Japan from mid-September to late November 1997, the purpose of the author’s 2013 trip was to complete the documentation of the temperate-zone gymnosperms of Japan for the ongoing Dendrological Atlas Project.
Rácz, I.
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Temporal water deficit and wood formation in Cryptomeria japonica [PDF]
Cell behavior in the cambium and developing xylem of 3-year-old Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.) trees, during and after an 11-day suspension of irrigation, was analyzed. Leaf xylem pressure potential and tangential strain of the stem surface were monitored throughout the experiment.
Hisashi, Abe +3 more
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L’Arbre colonne de Kitayama : comment passer d’une ressource matérielle à un paysage culturel ?
In Japanese architecture, posts made of cryptomeria wood (Cryptomeria japonica) are used in Kyoto from the 16th century for sukiya style building, in decorative alcoves (tokonoma) and some details of townhouses (machiya).
Benoît Jacquet, Andrea Flores Urushima
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Hexacarbocyclic triterpenes from leaves of Cryptomeria japonica [PDF]
Abstract Five hexacarbocyclic triterpenes, namely chamaecydin, 6α-hydroxychamaecydin, 6β-hydroxychamaecydin, 10′α-hydroxycryptoquinone and 10′β ...
Su, Wen-Chiung +2 more
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Soil nitrogen dynamics during stand development after clear-cutting of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) plantations [PDF]
We examined soil N dynamics, including inorganic N concentration, net N transformation rates, and estimated plant N uptake (EPNU) from soil N budgets, and litterfall inputs, in five Japanese cedar plantation stands of different ages (5, 16, 31, 42, and ...
Fukushima, Keitaro +2 more
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