Etsushi Kumagai
0000-0003-4724-489X
Tohoku Agricultural Research Center
37 papers found
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Alternative method for determining leaf CO2 assimilation without gas exchange measurements: Performance, comparison and sensitivity analysis
Lower photosynthetic rate and photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency in northern Japanese soybean cultivars than Midwestern U.S. cultivars
High-throughput characterization, correlation, and mapping of leaf photosynthetic and functional traits in the soybean (Glycine max) nested association mapping population
Predicting biochemical acclimation of leaf photosynthesis in soybean under in‐field canopy warming using hyperspectral reflectance
Quantifying high‐temperature stress on soybean canopy photosynthesis: The unique role of sun‐induced chlorophyll fluorescence
Dry matter partitioning to leaves differentiates African and Asian rice genotypes exposed to elevated CO2
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) Yield Reduction due to Late Sowing as a Function of Radiation Interception and Use in a Cool Region of Northern Japan
Is the yield change due to warming affected by photoperiod sensitivity? Effects of the soybean E4 locus
Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on morphology of leaf blades in Chinese yam
Relationship between Soybean Yield and Drought in Long-term Continuous Performance Test at Tohoku Agricultural Research Center, NARO
Effect of early sowing on growth and yield of determinate and indeterminate soybean (<I>Glycine max</I> (L.) Merr.) cultivars in a cool region of northern Japan
Effects of elevated CO2 concentration on bulbil germination and early seedling growth in Chinese yam under different air temperatures
Genome‐wide association mapping for phenotypic plasticity in rice
Effects of elevated CO2 concentration on growth and photosynthesis of Chinese yam under different temperature regimes
Finlay–Wilkinson's regression coefficient as a pre‐screening criterion for yield responsiveness to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration in crops
Phenotypic plasticity conditions the response of soybean seed yield to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration
Modeling of Phenological Development Stages and Impact of Elevated Air Temperature on the Phenological Development of Soybean Cultivars in Japan
Genotypic differences in soybean yield responses to increasing temperature in a cool climate are related to maturity group
Planting geometry as a pre‐screening technique for identifying CO2 responsive rice genotypes: a case study of panicle number
Dorsoventral asymmetry of photosynthesis and photoinhibition in flag leaves of two rice cultivars that differ in nitrogen response and leaf angle
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