KOBAYASHI Tsuyoshi | Laboratory of Ecology, Department of Environmental Sciences,Faculty of Science, Ibaraki University
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- 同名の論文著者
- Laboratory of Ecology, Department of Environmental Sciences,Faculty of Science, Ibaraki Universityの論文著者
関連著者
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KOBAYASHI Tsuyoshi
Laboratory of Ecology, Department of Environmental Sciences,Faculty of Science, Ibaraki University
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Kobayashi Tsuyoshi
Laboratory Of Ecology Department Of Environmental Sciences Faculty Of Science Ibaraki University
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Hori Yoshimichi
Laboratory Of Ecology College Of Science Ibaraki University
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Muraoka Hiroyuki
Institute Of Biological Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Muraoka Hiroyuki
Institute For Basin Ecosystem Studies Gifu University
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Hori Yoshimichi
Laboratory Of Ecology Department Of Environmental Sciences Faculty Of Science Ibaraki University
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KOBAYASHI TSUYOSHI
Faculty of Science, Ibaraki University
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OKAMOTO KAZUYASU
Faculty of Science, Ibaraki University
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Hori Yoshimichi
Ibaraki Univ. Mito Jpn
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OKAMOTO KAZUYASU
Laboratory of Ecology, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Ibaraki University
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SHIMANO KOJI
Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Yokohama National University
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Shimano Koji
Department of Vegetation Ecotechnology, Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Yokohama
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Okamoto Kazuyasu
Laboratory Of Ecology Department Of Environmental Sciences Faculty Of Science Ibaraki University
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Kobayashi Tsuyoshi
Faculty Of Science Ibaraki University
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Shimano Koji
Institute Of Environmental Science And Technology Yokohama National University
著作論文
- Photosynthesis and water-relation traits of the summer annual C_4 grasses, Eleusine indica and Digitaria adscendens, with contrasting trampling tolerance
- Variations in size structure, growth and reproduction in Japanese plantain (Plantago asiatica L.) between exposed and shaded populations
- Photosynthesis and Biomass Allocation of Beech (Fagus crenata) and Dwarf-bamboo (Sasa kurilensis) in Response to Contrasting Light Regimes in a Japan Sea-type Beech Forest