ESTIMATION OF NUMBER OF ROOT-NODULE BACTERIA BY A NODULATION-DILUTION FREQUENCY METHOD : ECOLOGICAL STUDIES OF RHIZOBIUM IN SOILS (PART 1)
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概要
著者
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Watanabe Iwao
Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University
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Tuzimura Katura
Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Tokyo:(present)faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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Tuzimura Katura
Faculty Of Agriculture The University Of Tokyo
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Watanabe Iwao
Faculty Of Agriculture The University Of Tokyo
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Watanabe Iwao
Faculty Of Agriculture Iwate University
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Tuzimura K.
Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo
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