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  1. Effects of thinning on canopy transpiration of a dense Moso bamboo stand in Western Japan
  2. Growth and photosynthesis characteristics of invading larch saplings in an occasionally flooded dry stream bed in cool-temperate Japan
  3. Contribution of lianas to community-level canopy transpiration in a warm-temperate forest
  4. Biomass allocation and long‐term growth patterns of temperate lianas in comparison with trees
  5. Stand-scale transpiration of two Moso bamboo stands with different culm densities
  6. Long-term, short-interval measurements of the frequency distributions of the photosynthetically active photon flux density and net assimilation rate of leaves in a cool-temperate forest
  7. Strategies to balance between light acquisition and the risk of falls of four temperate liana species: to overtop host canopies or not?
  8. Biomass allocation between extension- and leaf display-oriented shoots in relation to habitat differentiation among five deciduous liana species in a Japanese cool-temperate forest
  9. Morphological differentiation of current-year shoots of deciduous and evergreen lianas in temperate forests in Japan