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Ecophysiological characteristics of leaves and shoots of Quercus hondae and Q. gilva in relation to their habitats
ハナガガシおよびイチイガシの生育環境と葉とシュートの生理生態的特性の対応
Japanese Journal of Forest Environment
ハナガガシおよびイチイガシの生育環境と葉とシュートの生理生態的特性の対応
characteristics of leaves and shoots of Quercus hondae and Q. gilva in relation to their habitats. Japanese Journal of Forest Environment 61:61-67, 2019. Quercus hondae, an endangered evergreen oak, mostly inhabits on a lower position of slopes in southeastern Kyushu, Japan, while Q. gilva, a common species of the same region, has a wider range of topographic distribution. We compared the ecophysiological plasticity of leaves and shoots of Q. hondae with that of Q. gilva in order to examine the
doi:10.18922/jjfe.61.2_61
fatcat:7p4tzxwkrrc5jhunevnsfdr3pq