Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University
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Feeding Value of Italian Ryegrass Hay Prepared in a Vinyl House
Oda Ryosuke
Ueno Keiichi
PP. 1 - 6
Effect of Activated Sludge, Which Is Produced by the Treatment of Waste Water at a Chemical Factory, on Chinese Cabbage
Koga Keiichi
Tanaka Kazuo
PP. 7 - 16
Studies on the Soil Erosion Mechanism for the Agricultural Land Developing - Some Results Obtained in the Observation of Sheet Erosion in a Tributary Zone of Namhankang River, Korea-
Kusaka Tetsuro
Fujiwara Teruo
Shiotsuki Yoshiharu
PP. 17 - 44
Studies on Soil Characteristics and Fertilizing of Some Grasslands in Yamaguchi Prefecture : I. Soil Characteristics of Akiyoshidai, Chojabara and Nishidai Grasslands and Pot Experiment on the Growth of Italian Ryegrass
Higashi Toshio
Shindo Haruo
Marumoto Takuya
PP. 45 - 56
Studies on Soil Characteristics and Fertilizing of Some Grasslands in Yamaguchi Prefecture : II. Soil Characteristics of Iwanagadai Grassland and Field Experiment on the Growth of Italian Ryegrass
Marumoto Takuya
Shindo Haruo
Higashi Toshio
PP. 57 - 70
Significance and Characteristics of Readily Decomposable Organic Matter in Paddy Soils
Marumoto Takuya
Yamada Yoshio
PP. 71 - 82
Whole Body Autoradiographic Studies on the Fate of Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury in Mice
Shibata Hiroshi
PP. 83 - 96
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