OKAJIMA Hideo | Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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OKAJIMA Hideo
Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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Okajima Hideo
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Sakuma Toshio
Faculty Of Engineering Oita University
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Sakuma Toshio
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Sakuma T
Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo Jpn
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Okajima H
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Satoh Fuyuki
Teshio Experimental Forest Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Satoh Fuyuki
Nothern Forestry Research And Development Office Field Science Center For North Bioshere Hokkaido Un
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Hatano Ryusuke
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Taniyama Ichiro
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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NAKAMOTO Hiroshi
Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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IWANAGA Keiko
Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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Iwanaga Keiko
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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KUBOTA Hiroyuki
Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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Kubota Hiroyuki
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Nakamoto Hiroshi
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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OKAJIMA Hideo
Faculty of Agriculture,Hokkaido University
著作論文
- SIGNIFICANCE OF MASS FLOW IN NITRATENITROGEN SUPPLY TO PLANT ROOTS
- A Toposequence of Fine-Textured Soils in the Hilly Area of Northernmost Hokkaido : IV. Hydrolitic Reaction of Aluminum in the Presence of Oxalic or Citric Acid Ligands
- A Toposequence of Fine-Textured Soils in the Hilly Area of the Northernmost Part of Hokkaido : III. Importance of Chelating Low Molecular Organic Acids in the Migration Process of Aluminum and Iron
- A Toposequence of Fine-Textured Soils in the Hilly Area of the Northernmost Part of Hokkaido : II. Mineralogical and Micro-Analytical Studies
- A Toposequence of Fine-Textured Soils in the Hilly Area of the Northernmost Part of Hokkaido : I. Morphological and Physico-Chemical Properties
- EVAPOTRANSPIRATION IN CRACKED CLAY FIELD SOIL
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOIL MACROPORES AND ROOT ELONGATION
- THE SOURCE-SINK EFFECT OF CLAYEY SOIL PEDS ON SOLUTE TRANSPORT
- HYSTERESIS IN THE PHOSPHORUS SORPTION AND DESORPTION PROCESSES OF SOILS