Essential oil from the leaves of Cryptomeria japonica acts as a silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) repellent and insecticide
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Springerの論文
- 2006-12-25
著者
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Chang Shang-tzen
Department Of Forestry National Taiwan University
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Wang Sheng-yang
Department Of Forestry National Taiwan
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Wang Sheng-yang
Department Of Forestry/core Lab Of Plant Metabolomics In Biotechnology Development Center National C
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Wang Sheng-yang
Department Of Forestry National Chung-hsing University
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Lai Wan-chi
Department Of Forestry National Chung-hsing University
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LIN Chien-Tsong
Department of Forestry/Core Lab of Plant Metabolomics in Biotechnology Development Center, National
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CHU Fang-Hua
School of Forestry and Resource Conservation, National Taiwan University
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CHU Fang-Hua
Department of Forestry, National Taiwan University
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SHEN Shi-Yen
Department of Forestry, National Chung-Hsing University
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Chang Shang‐tzen
School Of Forestry And Resource Conservation National Taiwan University
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Chu Fang-hua
School Of Forestry And Resource Conservation National Taiwan University
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Shen Shi-yen
Department Of Forestry National Chung-hsing University
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Lin Chien-tsong
Department Of Forestry/core Lab Of Plant Metabolomics In Biotechnology Development Center National C
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Chang Shang-tzen
Department Of Chemistry National Taiwan University
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Lin Chien-tsong
Department Of Forestry National Chung-hsing University
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