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Kenji Omasa

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  217
Citations -  7217

Kenji Omasa is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chlorophyll fluorescence & Germination. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 214 publications receiving 6509 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenji Omasa include Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology & Science Council of Japan.

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Voxel-Based 3-D Modeling of Individual Trees for Estimating Leaf Area Density Using High-Resolution Portable Scanning Lidar

TL;DR: A method for accurate estimation of leaf area density and the cumulative leaf area index (LAI) profiles of small trees (Camellia sasanqua and Deutzia crenata) under different conditions was demonstrated, which used precise voxel-based tree models produced by high-resolution portable scanning lidar.
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Integrated effects of air pollution and climate change on forests: a northern hemisphere perspective.

TL;DR: A simultaneous addressing of the air pollution and climate change effects on forests may result in more effective research, management and monitoring as well as better integration of local, national and global environmental policies.
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The Difference in Sterility due to High Temperatures during the Flowering Period among Japonica-Rice Varieties

TL;DR: It is concluded that sure pollination under high-temperature conditions is an important factor and that the high-Temperature tolerance of the processes following pollen germination is also required for fertility under excessively high temperature conditions.
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3D lidar imaging for detecting and understanding plant responses and canopy structure

TL;DR: The use of 3D lidar imaging to estimate plant properties such as canopy height, canopy structure, carbon stock, and species is demonstrated, and plant growth and shape responses are assessed by reviewing the development of lidar systems and their applications from the leaf level to canopy remote sensing.
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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars Tolerant to High Temperature at Flowering: Anther Characteristics

TL;DR: It is concluded that the tight closure of the locules by the cell layers delayed locule opening, and decreased fertility at high temperatures.