Murase Jun | Grad. Sch. Bioagric.Sci., Nagoya Univ.
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概要
関連著者
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Watanabe Takeshi
Grad. Sch. Bioagric.Sci., Nagoya Univ.
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Murase Jun
Grad. Sch. Bioagric.Sci., Nagoya Univ.
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Kimura Makoto
Grad. Sch. Bioagric.Sci., Nagoya Univ.
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Li Yong
Grad. Sch. Agri. Sco, Kobe Univ.
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Asakawa Susumu
Grad. Sch. Bioagric. Sci, Nagoya Univ.
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Murase Jun
Grad. Sch. Bioagric. Sci, Nagoya Univ.
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Kimura Makoto
Grad. Sch. Bioagric. Sci, Nagoya Univ.
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木村 真人
Laboratory Of Soil Biology And Chemistry School Of Agricultural Sciences Nagoya University
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木村 眞人
名大農
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Asakawa Susumu
Laboratory Of Soil Biology And Chemistry Graduate School Of Bio-agricultural Sciences Nagoya Univers
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Kimura Makoto
Nagoya Univ. Aichi Jpn
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Asakawa Susumu
Nagoya Univ. Nagoya Jpn
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Asakawa S
Laboratory Of Soil Biology And Chemistry Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya Universi
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Asakawa S
Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Katoh Masahiko
Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University:(present Address)zen-noh Agricultural
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Kimura M
Laboratory Of Soil Biology And Chemistry Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya Universi
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Kimura M
School Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Murase J
Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University
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Murase J
Nagoya Univ. Nagoya Jpn
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Watanabe Takeshi
Laboratory Of Soil Biology And Chemistry Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya Universi
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Kimura Makoto
Laboratory Of Soil Biology And Chemistry Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya Universi
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Lee Chol
Laboratory Of Soil Biology And Chemistry Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya Universi
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Li Yong
Grad. Sch. Bioagric.Sci., Nagoya Univ.
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Lee Chol
Grad. Sch. Bioagric.Sci., Nagoya Univ.
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Asakawa Susumu
Grad. Sch. Bioagric.Sci., Nagoya Univ.
著作論文
- 6-14 Bacterial communities incorporating carbon of root cap cells under upland soil conditions (DNA-SIP approach)
- P6-3 Identification of major capsid gene (g23) of T4-type bacteriophages that assimilate substrate from root cap cells in aerobic and anaerobic soil conditions applying a DNA-SIP approach