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Authors: Yonekura, T Dokiya, Y Fukami, M Izuta, T
Citation: T. Yonekura et al., Effects of ozone and/or soil water stress on growth and photosynthesis of Fagaus crenata seedlings, WATER A S P, 130(1-4), 2001, pp. 965-970

Authors: Nakaji, T Izuta, T
Citation: T. Nakaji et T. Izuta, Effects of ozone and/or excess soil nitrogen on growth, needle gas exchange rates and rubisco contents of Pinus densiflora seedlings, WATER A S P, 130(1-4), 2001, pp. 971-976

Authors: Izuta, T Yamaoka, T Nakaji, T Yonekura, T Yokoyama, M Matsumura, H Ishida, S Yazaki, K Funada, R Koike, T
Citation: T. Izuta et al., Growth, net photosynthetic rate, nutrient status and secondary xylem anatomical characteristics of Fagus crenata seedlings grown in brown forest soilacidified with H2SO4 solution, WATER A S P, 130(1-4), 2001, pp. 1007-1012

Authors: Emberson, LD Ashmore, MR Murray, F Kuylenstierna, JCI Percy, KE Izuta, T Zheng, Y Shimizu, H Sheu, BH Liu, CP Agrawal, M Wahid, A Abdel-Latif, NM van Tienhoven, M de Bauer, LI Domingos, M
Citation: Ld. Emberson et al., Impacts of air pollutants on vegetation in developing countries, WATER A S P, 130(1-4), 2001, pp. 107-118

Authors: Shan, YF Izuta, T Totsuka, T
Citation: Yf. Shan et al., Phenological disorder induced by atmospheric nitrogen deposition: Originalcauses of pine forest decline over Japan. Part I. Phenological disorder, cold death of apical shoots of red pine subjected to combined exposures of simulated acid rain and soil acidification, and implications for forest decline, WATER A S P, 117(1-4), 2000, pp. 191-203

Authors: Izuta, T
Citation: T. Izuta, Ecophysiological responses of Japanese forest tree species to ozone, simulated acid rain and soil acidification, J PLANT RES, 111(1104), 1998, pp. 471-480
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