Clipping at early florescence is more efficient for controlling the invasive plant Spartina alterniflora
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Springer Japanの論文
- 2009-09-01
著者
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Zhao Bin
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station Of The Yangtze River Estuary Ministry Of Education Key Laborator
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GAO Yang
Center for Soil and Water Conservation and Ecological Environmental Research, Chinese Academy of Sci
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TANG Long
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station of the Yangtze River estuary, Ministry of Education Key Laborato
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WANG Jinqing
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station of the Yangtze River estuary, Ministry of Education Key Laborato
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WANG Chenghuan
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station of the Yangtze River estuary, Ministry of Education Key Laborato
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LIANG Zongsuo
Center for Soil and Water Conservation and Ecological Environmental Research, Chinese Academy of Sci
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LI Bo
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station of the Yangtze River estuary, Ministry of Education Key Laborato
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CHEN Jiakuan
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station of the Yangtze River estuary, Ministry of Education Key Laborato
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Chen Jiakuan
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station Of The Yangtze River Estuary Ministry Of Education Key Laborator
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Gao Yang
Center For Soil And Water Conservation And Ecological Environmental Research Chinese Academy Of Scie
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Tang Long
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station Of The Yangtze River Estuary Ministry Of Education Key Laborator
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Wang Jinqing
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station Of The Yangtze River Estuary Ministry Of Education Key Laborator
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Liang Zongsuo
Center For Soil And Water Conservation And Ecological Environmental Research Chinese Academy Of Scie
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Wang Chenghuan
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station Of The Yangtze River Estuary Ministry Of Education Key Laborator
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Li Bo
Coastal Ecosystems Research Station Of The Yangtze River Estuary Ministry Of Education Key Laborator
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