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We assessed tree transpiration at three slope positions with different soil water conditions in a small Japanese cypress‐dominated catchment under a humid climate using the sap flow technique. Differences in canopy transpiration (EC) were explained by total sapwood area (AS_tree) of the stand rather than by sap flux density at the three slope positions. Although soil water storage nearly reached the...
Previous studies reported relationships between stem diameter at breast height (DBH) and whole‐tree transpiration (Qt) across a variety of species and locations. It might be possible to develop a relationship between DBH and Qt with smaller variations when we focused on a single species. We attempted to develop such a relationship for Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa), which is one of the major...
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