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Noriyuki Osada

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The New Phytologist|November 14, 2006
Crown development in a pioneer tree, Rhus trichocarpa, in relation to the structure and growth of individual branchesNoriyuki Osada
American Journal of Botany|April 21, 2017
Relationships between the timing of budburst, plant traits, and distribution of 24 coexisting woody species in a warm-temperate forest in JapanNoriyuki Osada
Oecologia|May 8, 2021
Differential springtime branch warming controls intra-crown nitrogen allocation and leaf photosynthetic traits in understory saplings of a temperate deciduous speciesNoriyuki Osada
Tree Physiology|February 27, 2019
Intraspecific differences in spring leaf phenology in relation to tree size in temperate deciduous treesNoriyuki Osada, Tsutom Hiura
Annals of Botany|December 24, 2002
Branch architecture, light interception and crown development in saplings of a plagiotropically branching tropical tree, Polyalthia jenkinsii (Annonaceae)Noriyuki Osada, Hiroshi Takeda
Oecologia|December 2, 2025
Petiole mechanics of coexisting tree species in a warm-temperate forest understory in relation to leaf size, leaf habit, and leaf formNorihito Takai, Noriyuki Osada
Oecologia|August 13, 2017
How is light interception efficiency related to shoot structure in tall canopy species?Noriyuki Osada, Tsutom Hiura
Aob PLANTS|July 1, 2021
Geographic variation in shoot structure in association with fruit size in an evergreen woody speciesTakuma Goto, Noriyuki Osada
American Journal of Botany|February 17, 2017
Inconsistent intraspecific pattern in leaf life span along nitrogen-supply gradientShimpei Oikawa, Koya Suno, Noriyuki Osada
Oecologia|May 22, 2014
Leaf nitrogen distribution in relation to crown architecture in the tall canopy species, Fagus crenataNoriyuki Osada, Yuko Yasumura, Atsushi Ishida
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The New Phytologist|November 14, 2006
Crown development in a pioneer tree, Rhus trichocarpa, in relation to the structure and growth of individual branchesNoriyuki Osada
American Journal of Botany|April 21, 2017
Relationships between the timing of budburst, plant traits, and distribution of 24 coexisting woody species in a warm-temperate forest in JapanNoriyuki Osada
Oecologia|May 8, 2021
Differential springtime branch warming controls intra-crown nitrogen allocation and leaf photosynthetic traits in understory saplings of a temperate deciduous speciesNoriyuki Osada
Tree Physiology|February 27, 2019
Intraspecific differences in spring leaf phenology in relation to tree size in temperate deciduous treesNoriyuki Osada, Tsutom Hiura
Annals of Botany|December 24, 2002
Branch architecture, light interception and crown development in saplings of a plagiotropically branching tropical tree, Polyalthia jenkinsii (Annonaceae)Noriyuki Osada, Hiroshi Takeda
Oecologia|December 2, 2025
Petiole mechanics of coexisting tree species in a warm-temperate forest understory in relation to leaf size, leaf habit, and leaf formNorihito Takai, Noriyuki Osada
Oecologia|August 13, 2017
How is light interception efficiency related to shoot structure in tall canopy species?Noriyuki Osada, Tsutom Hiura
Aob PLANTS|July 1, 2021
Geographic variation in shoot structure in association with fruit size in an evergreen woody speciesTakuma Goto, Noriyuki Osada
American Journal of Botany|February 17, 2017
Inconsistent intraspecific pattern in leaf life span along nitrogen-supply gradientShimpei Oikawa, Koya Suno, Noriyuki Osada
Oecologia|May 22, 2014
Leaf nitrogen distribution in relation to crown architecture in the tall canopy species, Fagus crenataNoriyuki Osada, Yuko Yasumura, Atsushi Ishida
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