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Eurya japonica
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Eurya japonica Thunb.
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Sexual Differences in Chemical Composition and Aroma-active Compounds of Essential Oil from Flower Buds of Eurya japonica.
M. Miyazawa
,
Atsushi Usami
,
Takio Tanaka
,
K. Tsuji
,
Manami Takehara
,
Yuki Hori
Journal of Oleo Science
2016
Corpus ID: 207532867
This study was conducted to determine the composition of essential oil from buds of male and female Eurya japonica flowers and to…
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2016
2016
Changes in understory species occurrence of a secondary broadleaved forest after mass mortality of oak trees under deer foraging pressure
Hiroki Itô
PeerJ
2016
Corpus ID: 8104807
The epidemic of mass mortality of oak trees by Japanese oak wilt has affected secondary deciduous broadleaved forests that have…
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2007
2007
Ecological studies of a leafmining moth, Coptotriche japoniella (Lepidoptera:Tischeriidae) on an evergreen shrub, Eurya japonica : life history, interaction with the food plant and parasitoid…
大石 理子
2007
Corpus ID: 87195964
2005
2005
Reproductive investment in male and female Eurya japonica (Theaceae) at tree and branch levels.
A. A. Suzuki
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2005
Corpus ID: 7202573
Intersexual differences in reproductive investments (RIs) (dry mass of reproductive tissue) at tree and branch levels in Eurya…
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1995
1995
Spatial genetic structure among Korean populations of Eurya japonica and E. emarginata (Theaceae)
M. Chung
,
S. S. Kang
1995
Corpus ID: 89837377
1988
1988
The vertical foliage distributions of six understory tree species in a Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl. forest
I. Ardhana
,
H. Takeda
,
M. Sakimoto
,
T. Tsutsumi
Trees
1988
Corpus ID: 25697789
SummaryThe relationships between the amounts of foliage and heights of trees were studied for the dominant understory tree…
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