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Shinichi Asao

Plant Science

Australian National University

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About Shinichi Asao at Australian National University (ANU)

Shinichi Asao is a plant scientist at Australian National University researching plant physiological responses to environmental change, particularly carbon dynamics and photosynthesis.

Research Areas

plant physiologycarbon dynamicsleaf economicsphotosynthesissoil biogeochemistryclimate change responsesplant-water relationsmitochondrial function
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Research Output

Total Citations2,520

Emerging researcher

Publications37

Selective publication record

h-index20

Developing track record

i10-index23

Early-stage portfolio

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