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The journal of sericultural science of Japan Volume 58 Issue 5 pp. 436 - 438
published_at 1989-10
Creators : Akai Hiromu Kobayashi Jun Takabayashi Kikuji Chida Isoko Publishers : 日本蚕糸学会
The journal of sericultural science of Japan Volume 58 Issue 5 pp. 431 - 432
published_at 1989-10
Creators : Imanishi Shigeo Kobayashi Jun Takizawa Hiromi Publishers : 日本蚕糸学会
Journal JSAVA Volume 36 pp. 43 - 47
published_at 1996
Creators : Hayasaki Mineo Publishers : 日本小動物獣医師会
Soils Volume 26 Issue 4 pp. 220 - 222
published_at 1994
Creators : 劉 生浩 Marumoto Takuya Publishers : 中国科学院
Applied and environmental microbiology Volume 65 Issue 9 pp. 3996 - 4001
published_at 1999-09
Creators : Shiomi Yoshitaka Nishiyama Masaya Onizuka Tomoko Marumoto Takuya Publishers : American Society for Microbiology
獣医畜産新報 Volume 52 Issue 9 pp. 713 - 718
published_at 1999
Creators : 住吉 俊亮 内田 明彦 小暮 規夫 Hayasaki Mineo Publishers : 文永堂出版
長崎大学熱帯医学研究所研究集会報告書 抗糸状虫剤ジエチルカルバマジンの作用機序 pp. 28 - 33
published_at 1993
Creators : Hayasaki Mineo Publishers : 長崎大学熱帯医学研究所 寄生虫部門
Proceedings of the Heartworm Symposium '95 pp. 1 - 4
published_at 1995
Creators : Atkins Clarke E. Atwell Rick B. Dillon Ray Genchi Claudio Hayasaki Mineo Holmes Robert A. Knight David H. Lukof David K. McCall John W. Slocombe J. Owen D. Publishers : American Heartworm Society
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian Volume 19 Issue 4 pp. 422 - 429
published_at 1997-04
Creators : Atkins Clarke E. Atwell Rick B. Dillon Ray Genchi Claudio Hayasaki Mineo Holmes Robert A. Knight David H. Lukof David K. McCall John W. Slocombe J. Owen D. Publishers : Veterinary Learning Systems
Applied Soil Ecology Volume 17 Issue 2 pp. 183 - 187
published_at 2001-06
Creators : Nishiyama Masaya Sumikawa Yuko Guan Gang Marumoto Takuya Publishers : Elsevier
森林立地 Volume 36 Issue 2 pp. 55 - 63
published_at 1994
Creators : Okabe Hiroaki Ezaki Tsugio Marumoto Takuya Hayakawa Seiji Akama Keiko Publishers : 森林立地学会
Soil science and plant nutrition Volume 26 Issue 2 pp. 185 - 190
published_at 1980-06
Decomposition of organic nitrogenous materials in soil was affected by C/N ratio.Immobilization of nitrogen mineralized from nitrogenous material added to the soil was influenced by the degradability of carbonaceous and nitrogenous materials.The turnover of nitrogen which had been freshly immobilized in the presence of glucose in the soil was faster than that immobilized with cellulose or lignin. The effect of soil-drying on the mineralization of organic nitrogen immobilized through the decomposition of carbonaceous and nitrogenous materials in the soil depended significantly on the availability of carbonaceous materials as a microbial energy source.However, the drying effect was not always proportional to the amount of organic nitrogen accumulated in the soil.
Creators : Marumoto Takuya Shindo Haruo Higashi Toshio Publishers : 日本土壌肥料学会
Soil science and plant nutrition Volume 25 Issue 4 pp. 591 - 600
published_at 1979-12
Phenolic compounds in the soils collected from plow layers of greenhouse and field cultures were surveyed quantitatively by gas chromatography. The results are as follows : 1) p-Coumaric, ferulic, salicylic, p-hydroxybenzoic, vanillic, syringic, and protocatechuic acids were detected in all upland soils, as in the case of paddy and forest soils reported previously. Among these phenolics, p-coumaric acid was present in the largest quantity in most of the upland soils up to 29.0 ppm. 2) The total amounts of individual phenolic acids in the upland soils ranged from 9.5 to 62.0 ppm (average 26.0 ppm). Also, the amounts were less than 0.18% (average 0.10%) of the total soil organic matter. The average values in the upland soils were higher than those in the paddy soils, but were lower than those in the forest soils. 3) In upland soils, the concentrations of p-hydroxybenzoic, vanillic, syringic, p-coumaric, and ferulic acids, which have no chelating ability, were considerably related to the carbon content of soil, but the concentrations of protocatechuic and salicylic acids, which are chelating agents, were not related to that of soil. These relationships agreed with those found in paddy and forest soils.
Creators : Shindo Haruo Marumoto Takuya Higashi Toshio Publishers : 日本土壌肥料学会
Cell biology international reports Volume 13 Issue 5 pp. 427 - 436
published_at 1989-05
Creators : Makita T. Kagabu Satoshi Kagabu S. Manba K. Naito I. Lindblom R. Hatsuoka M. Okawa T. Publishers : Elsevier
Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association Volume 25 Issue 10 pp. 598 - 599
published_at 1972
Creators : 早崎 峯夫 大石 勇 小林 茂雄 久米 清治 Publishers : 日本獣医師会
Veterinary parasitology Volume 114 Issue 3 pp. 231 - 236
published_at 2003
Creators : Song K. H. Lee S. E. Hayasaki Mineo Shiramizu K. Kim D. H. Cho K. W. Publishers : Elsevier