Effects of herbivore-bearing adult trees of the oak Quercus crispula on the survival of their seedlings
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概要
著者
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Murakami Masashi
Tomakomai Research Station Hokkaido University Forests
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YOSHIDA Kunikichi
Tomakomai Science Museum
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Wada Naoya
Department Of Biosphere Science Faculty Of Science Toyama University
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Murakami Masashi
Tomakomai Experimental Forest
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Yoshida K
Tomakomai City Museum
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Yoshida Kunikichi
Tomakomai City Museum
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Murakami Masashi
Tomakomai Research Station, Hokkaido University Forests
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