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Graduate School Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology | 論文
- HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY IN ELONGATING CELLS OF THE HYDROTROPICALLY BENDING ROOTS OF PEA (Pisum sativum L. )
- Responses of Root Growth to Moderate Soil Water Deficit in Wheat Seedlings
- Adsorption Properties of Bisphenol A on Activated Carbon Prepared from Wastepaper
- J203 Characterization of a nucleopolyhedrovirus isolated from Spodoptera litura in Indonesia
- Micro paddy lysimeter for monitoring solute transport in paddy environment
- Nested subset patterns of species composition in a pond-dwelling fish fauna
- Artificially-Synthesized Intergeneric Chimera between Brassica oleracea and Raphanus sativus by In Vitro Grafting
- Microbial biomass and activity along a natural pH gradient in forest soils in a karst region of the upper Yangtze River, China
- A HYSTERESIS MODEL OF SOIL WATER RETENTION CURVES BASED ON BOUNDING SURFACE CONCEPT
- 形態の異なる2種類の尿素肥料に対するサゴヤシの窒素吸収と応答
- How low quality foods sustain high density sika deer (Cervus nippon) population in heavily grazed habitat? : Comparison of intake, digestibility and feeding activities between the deer fed high and low quality food
- Electroless Nickel Plating on Disintegrated Pulp Fibers
- Real-time PCR for differential determination of the tomato wilt fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, and its races
- Ammonium Nitrogen Releasing from Kaolin-Dominant Soil in Leyte of the Philippines
- Limited Degradation of Protein by Enzymatic Hydrolysis under Microwave Irradiation and Application for Proteomics Analysis
- 23-42 Evaluating soil C budget and GWP variation in agricultural field at a regional scale in Ikushunbetsu river watershed, Hokkaido Japan
- Comparison of cellobiose dehydrogenase and cellobiose : quinon oxydoreductase activities between Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, and its FCD1-disruptant
- Gross nitrification rates in four Japanese forest soils : heterotrophic versus autotrophic and the regulation factors for the nitrification
- Nitrification and nitrifying microbial communities in forest soils
- Changes in nitrogen transformation in forest soil representing the climate gradient of the Japanese archipelago