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Graduate School Of Horticulture Chiba University | 論文
- Cloning of a New S-RNase and Development of a PCR-RFLP System for the Determination of the S-genotypes of Japanese Pear
- Formation of Hydroxyapatite Microtubes Assisted with Anatase under Hydrothermal Conditions
- ツツジ科植物からのdark septate endophyteの分離とそれらの分子系統関係
- トマトの生育とフザリウム萎凋性病害に及ぼすPenicillium sp. EU0013株の接種の影響
- Variation in shoot mortality within crowns of severely defoliated Betula maximowicziana trees in Hokkaido, northern Japan
- 光合成細菌を含む市販の微生物資材による湛水土壌からのメタン生成抑制効果
- Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of Cattleya with an Odontoglossum ringspot virus replicase gene sequence
- Effects of Ultraviolet Light on Growth, Essential Oil Concentration, and Total Antioxidant Capacity of Japanese Mint
- Genetic and molecular analysis of fasciation mutation in Japanese soybeans
- An Estimation of Tomato Transpiration for Effective Fertigation Management System Using Integrated Solar Radiation and Vapor Pressure Deficit
- Development of Fertigation System for Tomato Bag Culture Based on Cumulative Solar Radiation and Vapor Pressure Deficit Values
- Effect of Optimization of Fertigation Management on Growth, Yield, Nitrate and Water Use Efficiency in Tomato Bag Culture Based on Integrated Solar Radiation and Vapor Pressure Deficit Values
- Initial Water Absorption Characteristics and Volume Changes at Different Deterioration Levels in Welsh Onion Seed (Allium fistulosum L.)
- Pistil non-S-specific self-incompatibility factor HT-B is tightly linked to the HT-like gene HTL in Petunia
- Oral administration of multispecies microbial supplements to sows influences the composition of gut microbiota and fecal organic acids in their post-weaned piglets(MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Thermal Conductivity of Several Liquid Foods
- Basal area growth and mortality of Betula maximowicziana affected by crown dieback in a secondary forest in Hokkaido, northern Japan
- ヤシ葉の挫折強度の比較研究(2)
- 土壌学の歴史とペドロジスト
- Competition as a predisposing factor of crown dieback in a secondary forest of Betula maximowicziana in Hokkaido, northern Japan