Use of foliar ^15N and ^13C abundance to evaluate effects of microbiotic crust on nitrogen and water utilization in Pinus massoniana in deteriorated pine stands of south China
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概要
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- Ecological Society of Japanの論文
- 2003-05-01
著者
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Nagayama Yasuhide
Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University
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Katagiri Shigeo
Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University
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Kawaguchi Hideyuki
Faculty Of Life And Environmental Science Shimane University
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Kawaguchi Hideyuki
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Koba Keisuke
Graduate School Of Informatics Kyoto University
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Sugimoto Atsuko
Center For Ecological Research Kyoto University
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Koba Keisuke
Graduate School Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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TATENO RYUNOSUKE
Laboratory of Forest Ecology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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LI CHANGHUA
Commission of Integrated Survey of Natural Resource, Chinese Academy of Science
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Li Changhua
Commission For Integrated Survey Of Natural Resources Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Tateno Ryunosuke
Laboratory Of Forest Ecology Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Katagiri Shigeo
Faculty Of Life And Environmental Science Shimane University
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Nagayama Yasuhide
Faculty Of Life And Environmental Science Shimane University
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