2023
DOI: 10.1080/13416979.2023.2205719
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Seasonal changes in leaf water relations in regards to leaf drought tolerance in mature C ryptomeria japonica canopy trees

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“…In turn, the lowest L c in Yanase may allow Yanase to distribute their leaves in the lowest position relative to tree height. In C. japonica, photosynthetic parameters such as P max , V cmax , and nitrogen content in the second-year (former current year) shoots decrease after summer and primary photosynthetic sites shift to current-year shoots as the seasons changed (Inoue et al, 2018;Kobayashi et al, 2010;Tobita et al, 2014). Considering that the P max in the present study was measured on the second-year shoots, it would be reasonable that P max was lower than that measured on the current year shoots of C. japonica in general (Osone et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In turn, the lowest L c in Yanase may allow Yanase to distribute their leaves in the lowest position relative to tree height. In C. japonica, photosynthetic parameters such as P max , V cmax , and nitrogen content in the second-year (former current year) shoots decrease after summer and primary photosynthetic sites shift to current-year shoots as the seasons changed (Inoue et al, 2018;Kobayashi et al, 2010;Tobita et al, 2014). Considering that the P max in the present study was measured on the second-year shoots, it would be reasonable that P max was lower than that measured on the current year shoots of C. japonica in general (Osone et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%