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    Climate change and the regulation of wood formation in trees by temperature by Begum, Shahanara, Kudo, Kayo, Rahman, Md Hasnat, Nakaba, Satoshi, Yamagishi, Yusuke, Nabeshima, Eri, Nugroho, Widyanto Dwi, Oribe, Yuichiro, Kitin, Peter, Jin, Hyun-O, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-02-2018)
    “…Key message A better understanding of the influence of environmental conditions on wood formation should help to improve the radial growth of trees and to…”
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    Tracheary elements from calli of Japanese horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata) form perforation-like structures by Yamagishi, Yusuke, Kudo, Kayo, Yoshimoto, Joto, Nakaba, Satoshi, Nabeshima, Eri, Watanabe, Ugai, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Planta (01-05-2021)
    “…Main conclusion Calli derived from young leaves of Aesculus turbinata contained tracheary elements with large pores that resembled perforations of vessel…”
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    Geographic variation in shoot traits and branching intensity in relation to leaf size in Fagus crenata: A common garden experiment by Osada, Noriyuki, Nabeshima, Eri, Hiura, Tsutom

    Published in American journal of botany (01-06-2015)
    “…• Premise of the study: Differences in leaf size are expected to be coordinated with various shoot traits and branching intensity because these relationships…”
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    Regional and topographic growth variation among 45-year-old clonal plantations of Cryptomeria japonica: effects of genotype and phenotypic plasticity by Enoki, Tsutomu, Takagi, Masahiro, Ugawa, Shin, Nabeshima, Eri, Ishii, Hiroaki

    Published in Journal of forest research (02-09-2020)
    “…Success of clonal tree plantations depends on genotype as well as phenotypic plasticity, which determines acclimation potential of individual trees to…”
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    The need for a canopy perspective to understand the importance of phenotypic plasticity for promoting species coexistence and light-use complementarity in forest ecosystems by Ishii, Hiroaki, Azuma, Wakana, Nabeshima, Eri

    Published in Ecological research (01-03-2013)
    “…Because of their overwhelming size over other organisms, trees define the structural and energetic properties of forest ecosystems. From grasslands to forests,…”
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    The effects of localized heating and disbudding on cambial reactivation and formation of earlywood vessels in seedlings of the deciduous ring-porous hardwood, Quercus serrata by Kudo, Kayo, Nabeshima, Eri, Begum, Shahanara, Yamagishi, Yusuke, Nakaba, Satoshi, Oribe, Yuichiro, Yasue, Koh, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Annals of botany (01-05-2014)
    “…• Background and Aims The networks of vessel elements play a vital role in the transport of water from roots to leaves, and the continuous formation of…”
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    Formation of new networks of earlywood vessels in seedlings of the deciduous ring-porous hardwood Quercus serrata in springtime by Kudo, Kayo, Utsumi, Yasuhiro, Kuroda, Katsushi, Yamagishi, Yusuke, Nabeshima, Eri, Nakaba, Satoshi, Yasue, Koh, Takata, Katsuhiko, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-06-2018)
    “…Key message Complete differentiation of the first earlywood vessels occurred earlier in upper regions of stems than in middle and lower regions when buds…”
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    Localized cooling of stems induces latewood formation and cambial dormancy during seasons of active cambium in conifers by Begum, Shahanara, Kudo, Kayo, Matsuoka, Yugo, Nakaba, Satoshi, Yamagishi, Yusuke, Nabeshima, Eri, Rahman, Md Hasnat, Nugroho, Widyanto Dwi, Oribe, Yuichiro, Jin, Hyun-O, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Annals of botany (01-03-2016)
    “…In temperate regions, trees undergo annual cycles of cambial growth, with periods of cambial activity and dormancy. Environmental factors might regulate the…”
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    Changes in radial growth of earlywood in Quercus crispula between 1970 and 2004 reflect climate change by Nabeshima, Eri, Kubo, Takuya, Yasue, Koh, Hiura, Tsutom, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-08-2015)
    “…Key message Earlywood width in Quercus crispula increased from 1970 to 2004 without changes of vessel anatomy and ring growth. The increase in diameter of a…”
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    Variation in tree diameter growth in response to the weather conditions and tree size in deciduous broad-leaved trees by Nabeshima, Eri, Kubo, Takuya, Hiura, Tsutom

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-03-2010)
    “…The diameter growth of trees may vary depending on the tree size, species and other tree-related factors. However, such variation is challenging to consider…”
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    Partial desiccation enhances induction of secondary xylem-like tracheary elements from calli of hybrid poplar (Populus sieboldii x P. grandidentata) by Yamagishi, Yusuke, Yoshimoto, Joto, Ide, Suzuka, Nakaba, Satoshi, Nabeshima, Eri, Watanabe, Ugai, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-06-2017)
    “…Key message Calli of hybrid poplar that had been exposed to desiccation in air before transfer to the induction medium differentiated into tracheary elements…”
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    In vitro induction of secondary xylem-like tracheary elements in calli of hybrid poplar (Populus sieboldii × P. grandidentata) by Yamagishi, Yusuke, Yoshimoto, Joto, Uchiyama, Hiromu, Nabeshima, Eri, Nakaba, Satoshi, Watanabe, Ugai, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Planta (01-04-2013)
    “…The formation of tracheary elements was induced in calli derived from petioles of hybrid poplar (Populus sieboldii × P. grandidentata) after 10 days of culture…”
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    Size-dependency in hydraulic and photosynthetic properties of three Acer species having different maximum sizes by Nabeshima, Eri, Hiura, Tsutom

    Published in Ecological research (01-03-2008)
    “…Recent studies suggest that physiological traits can be affected by tree size due to stronger hydraulic limitation in taller trees. As trees vary greatly in…”
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    A model for longitudinal data sets relating wind-damage probability to biotic and abiotic factors: a Bayesian approach by Umeki, Kiyoshi, Abrams, Marc David, Toyama, Keisuke, Nabeshima, Eri

    Published in Forest Systems (01-01-2019)
    “…Aim of study: To develop a statistical model framework to analyze longitudinal wind-damage records while accounting for autocorrelation, and to demonstrate the…”
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    Common allometric response of open-grown leader shoots to tree height in co-occurring deciduous broadleaved trees by Miyata, Rie, Kubo, Takuya, Nabeshima, Eri, Kohyama, Takashi S.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-11-2011)
    “…• Background and Aims Morphology of crown shoots changes with tree height. The height of forest trees is usually correlated with the light environment and this…”
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    Effects of herbivory and light conditions on induced defense in Quercus crispula by Nabeshima, E. (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan)), Murakami, M, Hiura, T

    Published in Journal of Plant Research (01-12-2001)
    “…Understanding the induced resistance to herbivory in plants is important in elucidating plant life-history traits. Resistance to herbivory takes two basic…”
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    A novel tight cylindrical mold for epoxy resin embedding allows enhanced microscopic analysis of microcores extracted from woody plants by Oribe, Yuichiro, Morioka, Michira, Shirahama, Chihiro, Kawabe, Shinya, Nabeshima, Eri, Ishida, Kiyoshi

    Published in Dendrochronologia (Verona) (01-10-2021)
    “…A novel mold was devised to embed microcores extracted from stems of trees in epoxy resin, which has been widely used for optical and electron microscopic…”
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    Seasonal changes of δD and δ18O in tree-ring cellulose of Quercus crispula suggest a change in post-photosynthetic processes during earlywood growth by Nabeshima, Eri, Nakatsuka, Takeshi, Kagawa, Akira, Hiura, Tsutom, Funada, Ryo

    Published in Tree physiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Leaf photosynthetic and post-photosynthetic processes modulate the isotope ratios of tree-ring cellulose. Post-photosynthetic processes, such as the…”
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