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Function and structure of leaves contributing to increasing water storage with height in the tallest Cryptomeria japonica trees of Japan
Wakana Azuma, Hiroaki Ishii, Katsushi Kuroda, et al.
Trees (2015) Vol. 30, Iss. 1, pp. 141-152
Closed Access | Times Cited: 37

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The role of height‐driven constraints and compensations on tree vulnerability to drought
Laura Fernández‐de‐Uña, Jordi Martínez‐Vilalta, Rafael Poyatos, et al.
New Phytologist (2023) Vol. 239, Iss. 6, pp. 2083-2098
Open Access | Times Cited: 37

Do increasing respiratory costs explain the decline with age of forest growth rate?
Philip W. West
Journal of Forestry Research (2019) Vol. 31, Iss. 3, pp. 693-712
Open Access | Times Cited: 50

Hydraulic Anatomy and Function of Trees—Basics and Critical Developments
Sebastian Pfautsch
Current Forestry Reports (2016) Vol. 2, Iss. 4, pp. 236-248
Open Access | Times Cited: 48

Traits and trade-offs in whole-tree hydraulic architecture along the vertical axis of Eucalyptus grandis
Sebastian Pfautsch, Michael J. Aspinwall, John E. Drake, et al.
Annals of Botany (2017) Vol. 121, Iss. 1, pp. 129-141
Open Access | Times Cited: 47

Phenotypic plasticity of leaves enhances water‐stress tolerance and promotes hydraulic conductivity in a tall conifer
Alana R. O. Chin, Stephen C. Sillett
American Journal of Botany (2016) Vol. 103, Iss. 5, pp. 796-807
Open Access | Times Cited: 35

Tracheid buckling buys time, foliar water uptake pays it back: Coordination of leaf structure and function in tall redwood trees
Alana R. O. Chin, Paula Guzmán‐Delgado, Stephen C. Sillett, et al.
Plant Cell & Environment (2022) Vol. 45, Iss. 9, pp. 2607-2616
Open Access | Times Cited: 14

Coping with gravity: the foliar water relations of giant sequoia
Cameron B. Williams, Rikke Reese Næsborg, Todd E. Dawson
Tree Physiology (2017) Vol. 37, Iss. 10, pp. 1312-1326
Open Access | Times Cited: 23

Effects of Throughfall Exclusion on Photosynthetic Traits in Mature Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica (L. f.) D. Don.)
Tanaka Kenzo, Yuta Inoue, Masatake G. Araki, et al.
Forests (2021) Vol. 12, Iss. 8, pp. 971-971
Open Access | Times Cited: 16

Leaf acclimation to light availability supports rapid growth in tall Picea sitchensis trees
Alana R. O. Chin, Stephen C. Sillett
Tree Physiology (2017) Vol. 37, Iss. 10, pp. 1352-1366
Open Access | Times Cited: 21

Leaf water maintains daytime transpiration in young Cryptomeria japonica trees
Sawa Himeno, Wakana Azuma, Koichiro Gyokusen, et al.
Tree Physiology (2017) Vol. 37, Iss. 10, pp. 1394-1403
Open Access | Times Cited: 17

Height-related variations of leaf traits reflect strategies for maintaining photosynthetic and hydraulic homeostasis in mature and old Pinus densiflora trees
Wakana Azuma, Hiroaki Ishii, Takashi Masaki
Oecologia (2019) Vol. 189, Iss. 2, pp. 317-328
Closed Access | Times Cited: 17

Within‐crown plasticity in leaf traits among the tallest conifers
Alana R. O. Chin, Stephen C. Sillett
American Journal of Botany (2019) Vol. 106, Iss. 2, pp. 174-186
Open Access | Times Cited: 17

Intraspecific variation in growth‐related traits—from leaf to whole‐tree—in three provenances of Cryptomeria japonica canopy trees grown in a common garden
Wakana Azuma, Kiyosada Kawai, Tomoko Tanabe, et al.
Ecological Research (2022) Vol. 38, Iss. 1, pp. 83-97
Open Access | Times Cited: 9

Insights into the mechanism of diurnal variations in methane emission from the stem surfaces of Alnus japonica
Kenshi Takahashi, Ayaka Sakabe, Wakana Azuma, et al.
New Phytologist (2022) Vol. 235, Iss. 5, pp. 1757-1766
Closed Access | Times Cited: 8

Survival Strategies in Khavi Grass [Cymbopogon jwarancusa (Jones) Schult.] Colonizing Hot Hypersaline and Arid Environments
Sana Fatima, Mansoor Hameed, Nargis Naz, et al.
Water Air & Soil Pollution (2021) Vol. 232, Iss. 2
Closed Access | Times Cited: 11

Water retained in tall Cryptomeria japonica leaves as studied by infrared micro-spectroscopy
Wakana Azuma, Satοru Nakashima, Eri Yamakita, et al.
Tree Physiology (2017) Vol. 37, Iss. 10, pp. 1367-1378
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

Physiological and morphological acclimation to height in cupressoid leaves of 100-year-oldChamaecyparis obtusa
Ayumi Shiraki, Wakana Azuma, Keiko Kuroda, et al.
Tree Physiology (2016)
Open Access | Times Cited: 11

Hydraulic Constraints to Whole-Tree Water Use and Respiration in Young Cryptomeria Trees under Competition
Juan Pedro Ferrio, Yoko Kurosawa, Mofei Wang, et al.
Forests (2018) Vol. 9, Iss. 8, pp. 449-449
Open Access | Times Cited: 11

Verification of our empirical understanding of the physiology and ecology of two contrasting plantation species using a trait database
Yoko Osone, Shoji Hashimoto, Tanaka Kenzo
PLoS ONE (2021) Vol. 16, Iss. 11, pp. e0254599-e0254599
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Relationship between Projected Shoot Area and Projected Needle Area in <i>Cryptomeria japonica</i> D. Don Trees
Yuta Inoue, Masatake G. Araki, Satoshi Kitaoka, et al.
Journal of the Japanese Forest Society (2020) Vol. 102, Iss. 1, pp. 7-14
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Phytoremediation through microstructural and functional alterations in alkali weed ( Cressa cretica L.) in the hyperarid saline desert
Nargis Naz, Ansa Asghar, Sana Basharat, et al.
International Journal of Phytoremediation (2023) Vol. 26, Iss. 6, pp. 913-927
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Differences in photosynthetic and water use characteristics of four co-existing tree species at the treeline of the Japanese Alps
Wakana Azuma, Mai Kamakura, Hikari Yahara, et al.
Journal of Forest Research (2023) Vol. 29, Iss. 1, pp. 46-53
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Hydraulic Architecture and Function of Tall Trees
Hiroaki Ishii, Wakana Azuma, Ayumi Shiraki, et al.
Journal of the Japanese Forest Society (2017) Vol. 99, Iss. 2, pp. 74-83
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

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