Funakawa Shinya | Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural University
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関連著者
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Funakawa Shinya
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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Funakawa Shinya
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural University
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Funakawa Shinya
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto Jpn
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Funakawa S
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Funakawa Shinya
Graduate School Of Global Environmental Studies Kyoto University:graduate School Of Agriculture Kyot
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Yonebayashi Koyo
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto Prefectural Unirersity
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Yonebayashi Koyo
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural University
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Tanaka Sota
Kochi Univ. Kochi Jpn
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Tanaka S
Graduate School Of Kuroshio Science Kochi University
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Tanaka S
Faculty Of Agriculture Kochi University
著作論文
- Effect of Burning on Soil Organic Matter Content and N Mineralization under Shifting Cultivation System of Karen People in Northern Thailand
- N Mineralization Process of the Surface Soils under Shifting Cultivation in Northern Thailand
- Labile Pools of Organic Matter and Microbial Biomass in the Surface Soils under Shifting Cultivation in Northern Thailand
- Soil Ecological Study on Dynamics of K, Mg, and Ca, and Soil Acidity in Shifting Cultivation in Northern Thailand
- Ecological Study on the Dynamics of Soil Organic Matter and Its Related Properties in Shifting Cultivation Systems of Northern Thailand
- Physicochemical Properties of the Soils Associated with Shifting Cultivation in Northern Thailand with Special Reference to Factors Determining Soil Fertility
- Characteristics of Brown Forest Soils Developed under Different Bio-Climatic Conditions in the Kinki District with Special Reference to Their Pedogenetic Processes
- Characteristics of Humic Substances and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter in Forest Soils in Northern Kyoto with Special Reference to Their Pedogenetic Processes
- Speciation of Al in Soil Solution from Forest Soils in Northern Kyoto with Special Reference to Their Pedogenetic Process
- Physical Properties of Forest Soils in Northern Kyoto with Special Reference to Their Pedogenetic Processes