Increase in High-Affinity Sites of Andisols for Calcium Ion with Phosphate Sorption
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著者
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Shoji S
Tohoku Univ. Sendai Jpn
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SHOJI Sadao
Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University
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UHM Taek
Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University
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NANZYO Masami
Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University
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Uhm Taek
Department Of Agronomy Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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Shoji Sadao
Department Of Agronomy Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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Nanzyo Masami
Department Of Agronomy Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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