Allometric model of the height-diameter curve for even-aged pure stands of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
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概要
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- 2004-11-16
著者
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INOUE Akio
Laboratory of Forest Planning, Department of Forest Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori Univers
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Yoshida Shigejiro
Laboratory Of Forest Management
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Yoshida Shigejiro
Laboratory Of Forest Planning Department Of Forest And Forest Products Sciences Faculty Of Agricultu
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Inoue Akio
Laboratory Of Forest Planning Department Of Forest Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tottori University
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Inoue Akio
Laboratory Of Forest Ecology Faculty Of Environmental And Symbiotic Sciences Prefectural University
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