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Institute Of Tropical Agriculture Kyushu University | 論文
- Green Manuring with Sesbania spp. for Maintaining Rice Productivity and Soil Environment
- A Preliminary Report of the Field Survey in 1999 on Sulawesi, Indonesia
- Development of Rice RFLP/RAPD Linkage Map by using Recombinant Inbred Lines
- Ant Faunas of Ba Vi and Tam Dao, North Vietnam (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
- Simultaneous Measurements of Quantum Yield and CO_2 Uptake for the Assessment of Non-assimilative Electron Flow in Tree Leaves
- Molecular Phylogeny among Local Populations of Weaver Ant Oecophylla smaragdina : Animal Diversity and Evolution
- Characteristics of Ground Surface Temperature Predicted by a Multiple Soil Layer Model
- Field Surveys on Rice Cultivation and Rice Diseases in Indonesia - General Report -
- Genetic Diversity of Deep Water Rice,Oryza sativa L.,Originated in Asian Countries on the Basis of Esterase Isozyme Loci
- Some Morphological and Ecological Differences between Floating and Non-Floating Rice Varieties in Thai Paddy Rice, Oryza sativa L.
- Diversity of pselaphine beetles (Coleoptera : Staphylinidae : Pselaphinae) in eastern Thailand
- Ant Fauna of Cuc Phuong National Park, North Vietnam (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
- Field Survey for the Improvement of Rice Cultivation in the Mekong Delta - Report on preliminary survey from 1985 to 1986 -
- 6 The effects of green manure (Sesbania rostrata) on the growth and yield of rice plant
- The Effects of Light Quality and Light Intensity on Morphological Characteristics on Quercus glauca and Cinnamomum camphora
- Photosynthesis-Light Response Curve Derived from Light Absorved in a Leaf I. Model of Light Absorption in Each Mesophyll Layer of a Leaf
- Soil Physical Characteristics and Soil Water Pressure Measured using a Tensiometer at the Experimental Field of Old Alluvium Soil in Bangladesh
- Quantity and Quality of Agricultural Water Use in the Red River Delta of Vietnam
- Apoplastic Pathways of Tree Species Roots Identified by Fluorescent Dye
- The Present and Future Land Management in East Timor : from "Slush and Burn" to "Slush and Mulch"