Photosynthesis-nitrogen relationships in species at different altitudes on Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia
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概要
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- Ecological Society of Japanの論文
- 2002-05-01
著者
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HIKOSAKA Kouki
Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University
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HIROSE Tadaki
Graduate School of Life Science, Tohoku University
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ISHII Hiroshi
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai University
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Hirose Tadaki
Graduate School Of Life Sciences Tohoku University
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Hirose Tadaki
Graduate School Of Life Science Tohoku University
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Hikosaka K
Graduate School Of Life Sciences Tohoku University
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Hikosaka Kouki
Graduate School Of Life Science Tohoku University
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NAGAMATSU DAI
Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University
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Nagamatsu Dai
Graduate School Of Life Sciences Tohoku University
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Ishii H
Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo Jpn
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Ishii Hiroshi
Graduate School Of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaido University
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