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Kenji Tsuruta
Lake Biwa Environmental Research Institute
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Effects of sample size on sap flux-based stand-scale transpiration estimates
T Kume, K Tsuruta, H Komatsu, T Kumagai, N Higashi, Y Shinohara, ...
Tree Physiology 30 (1), 129-138, 2010
912010
Azimuthal and radial variations in sap flux density and effects on stand-scale transpiration estimates in a Japanese cedar forest
Y Shinohara, K Tsuruta, A Ogura, F Noto, H Komatsu, K Otsuki, ...
Tree physiology 33 (5), 550-558, 2013
802013
Stand-scale transpiration estimates in a Moso bamboo forest: II. Comparison with coniferous forests
H Komatsu, Y Onozawa, T Kume, K Tsuruta, T Kumagai, Y Shinohara, ...
Forest ecology and management 260 (8), 1295-1302, 2010
702010
Canopy conductance for a Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) forest in western Japan
H Komatsu, Y Onozawa, T Kume, K Tsuruta, Y Shinohara, K Otsuki
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 156, 111-120, 2012
612012
Stand-scale transpiration estimates in a Moso bamboo forest:(I) Applicability of sap flux measurements
T Kume, Y Onozawa, H Komatsu, K Tsuruta, Y Shinohara, T Umebayashi, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 260 (8), 1287-1294, 2010
612010
Azimuthal variations of sap flux density within Japanese cypress xylem trunks and their effects on tree transpiration estimates
K Tsuruta, T Kume, H Komatsu, N Higashi, T Umebayashi, T Kumagai, ...
Journal of Forest Research 15, 398-403, 2010
522010
Assessing changes in soil carbon stocks after land use conversion from forest land to agricultural land in Japan
N Koga, S Shimoda, Y Shirato, T Kusaba, T Shima, H Niimi, T Yamane, ...
Geoderma 377, 114487, 2020
342020
Differences in sap flux‐based stand transpiration between upper and lower slope positions in a Japanese cypress plantation watershed
T Kume, K Tsuruta, H Komatsu, Y Shinohara, A Katayama, J Ide, K Otsuki
Ecohydrology 9 (6), 1105-1116, 2016
322016
Stand‐scale transpiration of two Moso bamboo stands with different culm densities
R Ichihashi, H Komatsu, T Kume, Y Onozawa, Y Shinohara, K Tsuruta, ...
Ecohydrology 8 (3), 450-459, 2015
292015
Changes in canopy transpiration due to thinning of a Cryptomeria japonica plantation
H Komatsu, Y Shinohara, M Nogata, K Tsuruta, K Otsuki
Hydrological Research Letters 7 (3), 60-65, 2013
292013
A model relating transpiration for Japanese cedar and cypress plantations with stand structure
H Komatsu, Y Shinohara, T Kumagai, T Kume, K Tsuruta, Y Xiang, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 334, 301-312, 2014
262014
Inter‐annual variations and factors controlling evapotranspiration in a temperate Japanese cypress forest
K Tsuruta, Y Kosugi, S Takanashi, M Tani
Hydrological Processes 30 (26), 5012-5026, 2016
212016
Does measuring azimuthal variations in sap flux lead to more reliable stand transpiration estimates?
H Komatsu, Y Shinohara, T Kume, K Tsuruta, K Otsuki
Hydrological Processes 30 (13), 2129-2137, 2016
192016
Contribution of lianas to community‐level canopy transpiration in a warm‐temperate forest
R Ichihashi, CW Chiu, H Komatsu, T Kume, Y Shinohara, M Tateishi, ...
Functional Ecology 31 (9), 1690-1699, 2017
182017
Effects of cryogenic vacuum distillation on the stable isotope ratios of soil water
K Tsuruta, H Yamamoto, M Katsuyama, Y Kosugi, M Okumura, N Matsuo
Hydrological Research Letters 13 (1), 1-6, 2019
162019
Plant trait database for Cryptomeria japonica and Chamaecyparis obtusa (SugiHinoki DB): Their physiology, morphology, anatomy and biochemistry
Y Osone, S Hashimoto, T Kenzo, MG Araki, Y Inoue, K Shichi, J Toriyama, ...
Ecological Research 35 (1), 274-275, 2020
152020
Canopy transpiration in two Japanese cypress forests with contrasting structures
K Tsuruta, H Komatsu, T Kume, Y Shinohara, K Otsuki
Journal of forest research 20 (5), 464-474, 2015
152015
Relationship between stem diameter and transpiration for Japanese cypress trees: Implications for estimating canopy transpiration
K Tsuruta, H Komatsu, T Kume, K Otsuki, Y Kosugi, K Kosugi
Ecohydrology 12 (5), e2097, 2019
122019
Slope position and water use by trees in a headwater catchment dominated by Japanese cypress: Implications for catchment‐scale transpiration estimates
K Tsuruta, H Yamamoto, Y Kosugi, N Makita, M Katsuyama, K Kosugi, ...
Ecohydrology 13 (8), e2245, 2020
112020
Allometric equations between stem diameter and sapwood area of Japanese cedar and Japanese cypress for stand transpiration estimates using sap flow measurement
K TSURUTA, H KOMATSU, Y SHINOHARA, T KUME, R ICHIHASHI, ...
Journal of Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources 24 (5), 261-270, 2011
102011
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