Bait method to detect Pythium species that grow at high temperatures in hydroponic solutions
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概要
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- 2008-12-01
著者
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Kageyama Koji
River Basin Research Center Gifu University
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Kageyama Koji
Gifu Univ. Gifu Jpn
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Hyakumachi Mitsuro
Gifu Univ. Gifu Jpn
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WATANABE Hideki
Gifu Prefectural Research Institute for Agricultural Sciences
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TAGUCHI Yoshihiro
Gifu Prefectural Agricultural Extension Planning Office
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Hyakumachi Mitsuro
Faculty Of Agriculture Gifu University
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HORINOUCHI Hayato
Gifu Prefectural Agricultural Technology Center
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Horinouchi Hayato
Gifu Prefectural Agricultural Technol. Center Gifu Jpn
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WATANABE Hideki
United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University
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Watanabe Hideki
United Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Gifu University
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