Microbial hydrolytic enzyme activity in the sediments of a net cage aquaculture area
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概要
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- 2005-04-01
著者
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YOKOYAMA Hisashi
National Research Institute of Aquaculture
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SAKAMI Tomoko
National Research Institute of Aquaculture
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Yokoyama Hisashi
Fra Mie
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Ishihi Yuka
National Research Institute Of Aquaculture
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Ishihi Yuka
Fra Mie
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Yokoyama Hisashi
Fisheries Res. Agency Mie Jpn
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Sakami Tomoko
Fisheries Res. Agency Miyagi Jpn
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