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An alternative of soil scarification treatment for forest restoration: effects of soil replacement

森林更新のための土掻き起こし処理の代案:土壌置換効果
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Volume: 14  Issue:Page: 58-62  Publication year: Feb. 2009 
JST Material Number: L2720A  ISSN: 1341-6979  Document type: Article
Article type: 短報  Country of issue: United Kingdom (GBR)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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Soil management  ,  Artificial regeneration of forests 
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