“…Snow cover protects plants from frost damages and the length of coverage and snowmelt determine the rate of plant growth (Beniston, Keller, & Goyette, 2003;Wang, Li, Hu, & Wang, 2008). The dominant tree species in Japanese forests are beech (Fagus Crenata) and Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), which is the latter the main planted species in Japan (Seidel et al, 2019;Seidel, Lopez, Guggenberger, & Nobori, 2017). These tree species start transpiration when snow cover is still several meters high (Osonoi, 2018).…”