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    Bundle sheath lignification mediates the linkage of leaf hydraulics and venation by Ohtsuka, Akihiro, Sack, Lawren, Taneda, Haruhiko

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-02-2018)
    “…The lignification of the leaf vein bundle sheath (BS) has been observed in many species and would reduce conductance from xylem to mesophyll. We hypothesized…”
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    Impact of freeze–thaw-induced pit aspiration on stem water transport in the subalpine conifer Abies veitchii by Taneda, Haruhiko, Ogasa, Mayumi Y, Yazaki, Kenichi, Funayama-Noguchi, Sachiko, Miyazawa, Yoshiyuki, Mayr, Stefan, Maruta, Emiko

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (27-10-2022)
    “…During winter, subalpine conifers experience frequent freeze–thaw cycles in stem xylem that may cause embolism and pit aspiration due to increased water volume…”
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    Pit aspiration causes an apparent loss of xylem hydraulic conductivity in a subalpine fir (Abies mariesii Mast.) overwintering at the alpine timberline by Maruta, Emiko, Yazaki, Kenichi, Ogasa, Mayumi Y, Taneda, Haruhiko

    Published in Tree physiology (09-06-2022)
    “…Abstract Conifers growing at the alpine timberline are exposed to combinatorial stresses that induce embolism in xylem during winter. We collected branches of…”
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    Elevational adaptation of morphological and anatomical traits by Sakhalin fir (Abies sachalinensis) by Taneda, Haruhiko, Funayama-Noguchi, Sachiko, Mayr, Stefan, Goto, Susumu

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-04-2020)
    “…Key message In Sakhalin fir trees from nine different source elevation provenances, we found genetic differentiation of traits related to mechanical…”
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    Interspecific variations in the surface wettability and morphological traits of petals across 125 plant species by Watanabe-Taneda, Ayako, Taneda, Haruhiko

    “…•About 85% of 125 plant species had hydrophobic flower petals with 90–140° of contact angle (CA) of water droplets.•Papilla cells and cuticular folds were…”
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    A simple method to observe water distribution in tracheid-bearing wood of subalpine conifer by Taneda, Haruhiko, Yazaki, Kenich, Hiramatsu, Tokiyoshi, Shimizu, Bunnichi, Sugiura, Daisuke, Miyazawa, Yoshiyuki

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-04-2021)
    “…Key message Distributions of water- and air-filled conduits can be distinguished by observing a xylem cross-section of frozen conifer stem. This method is…”
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    Intra-specific trends of lumen and wall resistivities of vessels within the stem xylem vary among three woody plants by Ooeda, Hiroki, Terashima, Ichiro, Taneda, Haruhiko

    Published in Tree physiology (01-02-2018)
    “…Abstract Water flow through xylem vessels encounters hydraulic resistance when passing through the vessel lumen and end wall. Comparative studies have reported…”
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    Repair of severe winter xylem embolism supports summer water transport and carbon gain in flagged crowns of the subalpine conifer Abies veitchii by Ogasa, Mayumi Y, Taneda, Haruhiko, Ooeda, Hiroki, Ohtsuka, Akihiro, Maruta, Emiko

    Published in Tree physiology (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Xylem embolism induced by winter drought is a serious dysfunction in evergreen conifers growing at wind-exposed sites in the mountains. Some…”
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    Ten Years of Provenance Trials and Application of Multivariate Random Forests Predicted the Most Preferable Seed Source for Silviculture of Abies sachalinensis in Hokkaido, Japan by Ikutaro Tsuyama, Wataru Ishizuka, Keiko Kitamura, Haruhiko Taneda, Susumu Goto

    Published in Forests (01-10-2020)
    “…Research highlights: Using 10-year tree height data obtained after planting from the range-wide provenance trials of Abies sachalinensis, we constructed…”
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    A theoretical approach to the relationship between wettability and surface microstructures of epidermal cells and structured cuticles of flower petals by Taneda, Haruhiko, Watanabe-Taneda, Ayako, Chhetry, Rita, Ikeda, Hiroshi

    Published in Annals of botany (01-05-2015)
    “…The epidermal surface of a flower petal is composed of convex cells covered with a structured cuticle, and the roughness of the surface is related to the…”
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    Optimum leaf size predicted by a novel leaf energy balance model incorporating dependencies of photosynthesis on light and temperature by Okajima, Yuki, Taneda, Haruhiko, Noguchi, Ko, Terashima, Ichiro

    Published in Ecological research (01-03-2012)
    “…To clarify relationships between leaf size and the environment variables, we constructed an energy balance model for a single leaf incorporating Leuning’s…”
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    Evaluation of centrifugal methods for measuring xylem cavitation in conifers, diffuse- and ring-porous angiosperms by Li, Yangyang, Sperry, John S, Taneda, Haruhiko, Bush, Susan E, Hacke, Uwe G

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2008)
    “…A centrifugal method is used to measure 'vulnerability curves' which show the loss of hydraulic conductivity in xylem by cavitation. Until recently,…”
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    Hydraulic architecture with high root‐resistance fraction contributes to efficient carbon gain of plants in temperate habitats by Taneda, Haruhiko, Ikeda, Takefumi

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-2021)
    “…Premise The hydraulic architecture in the leaves, stems and roots of plants constrains water transport and carbon gain through stomatal limitation to CO2…”
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    The criteria for biomass partitioning of the current shoot: water transport versus mechanical support by Taneda, Haruhiko, Tateno, Masaki

    Published in American journal of botany (01-12-2004)
    “…In this study, we determine the theoretical criteria for biomass partitioning into the leaf and stem of the current shoot, using two quantitative models. The…”
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    Transpiration and plant hydraulics of Abies veitchii under fluctuating environmental conditions in cool montane forest by Miyazawa, Yoshiyuki, Sugiura, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Taichi, Iwamoto, Kojiro, Taneda, Haruhiko

    Published in Ecological research (09-10-2024)
    “…In subalpine fir wave forests, strips of dead and weakened trees occur perpendicular to the slope next to strips of healthy trees. To reveal the transpiration…”
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    Leaf structural and hydraulic adjustment with respect to air humidity and canopy position in silver birch (Betula pendula) by Sellin, Arne, Taneda, Haruhiko, Alber, Meeli

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-05-2019)
    “…Climate change scenarios predict an increase in air temperature and precipitation in northern temperate regions of Europe by the end of the century. Increasing…”
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    Co-ordinated development of the leaf midrib xylem with the lamina in Nicotiana tabacum by Taneda, Haruhiko, Terashima, Ichiro

    Published in Annals of botany (01-07-2012)
    “…• Background and Aims The water-transport capacity of leaf venation is positively related to the leaf-lamina area, because the number and diameter of…”
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    Structures of Bordered Pits Potentially Contributing to Isolation of a Refilled Vessel from Negative Xylem Pressure in Stems of Morus australis Poir.: Testing of the Pit Membrane Osmosis and Pit Valve Hypotheses by Ooeda, Hiroki, Terashima, Ichiro, Taneda, Haruhiko

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-02-2017)
    “…Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanism preventing the refilling vessel water from being drained to the neighboring functional vessels under…”
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