AOKI Joji | Faculty og Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technoloty
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AOKI Joji
Faculty og Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technoloty
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Aoki Joji
Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Kushida Tamatsu
Asakawa Forest Goverment Forest Experiment Station
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HAMANO Kunikatsu
Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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KATAGIRI Kazumasa
Asakawa Forest, Goverment Forest Experiment Station
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Hamano Kunikatsu
Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Aoki J
Tokyo Univ. Agriculture And Technology Tokyo Jpn
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Aoki Joji
Faculty Og Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technoloty
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TOMIYAMA Hiroko
Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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NEMOTO Hisashi
(Present address)Laboratory of Sericulture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo
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Nemoto Hisashi
(present Address)laboratory Of Sericulture Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Tokyo
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Katagiri Kazumasa
Asakawa Forest Goverment Forest Experiment Station
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Tomiyama Hiroko
Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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串田 保
Asakawa Forest, Goverment Forest Experiment Station
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片桐 一正
Asakawa Forest, Goverment Forest Experiment Station
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青木 嚢児
Faculty og Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technoloty
著作論文
- Infetion of Aedia leucomelas L. (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae) by Entomophthora Species of the "Grylli" Type in Japan
- Infection of Erynia blunckii (LAK. ex ZIMM.) REM. et HENN. (Entomophthorales : Entomophthoraceae) in the Diamond-Back Moth, Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera : Yponomeutidae)
- Entomophthora floridana (Entomophthorales : Entomophthoraceae) Attacking the Sugi Spider Mite, Oligonychus hondoensis (Acarina : Tetranychidae), in Japan
- Pattern of Conidial Discharge of an Entomophthora species ("grylli" type) (Entomophthorales : Entomophthoracea) from Infected Cadavers of Mamestra brassicae L. (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae)
- Opportunistic Infection of Mucor sp. (Mucolales : Mucolaceae) to the Silkworm, Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera : Bombycidae)