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Authors: MAKINO T TAKAHASHI Y SAKURAI Y KAMIMURA Y
Citation: T. Makino et al., INFLUENCE OF AIR-DRYING ON ADSORPTION AND OXIDATION OF PHENOLIC-ACIDSIN ANDOSOLS AND NON-ANDOSOLS, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 281-288

Authors: MIZUNO N YOSHIDA H NANZYO M TADANO T
Citation: N. Mizuno et al., CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CONDUCIVE AND SUPPRESSIVE SOILS FOR POTATO SCAB IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 289-295

Authors: MORI T FUJIE K KATAYAMA A
Citation: T. Mori et al., BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHLOROTHALONIL DEGRADATION IN SOIL, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 297-304

Authors: HIRADATE S INOUE K
Citation: S. Hiradate et K. Inoue, DISSOLUTION OF IRON FROM IRON (HYDR)OXIDES BY MUGINEIC ACID, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 305-313

Authors: MASUNAGA T KUBOTA D HOTTA M WAKATSUKI T
Citation: T. Masunaga et al., NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINERAL ELEMENTS IN LEAVES OF TREE SPECIES IN TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST, WEST SUMATRA, INDONESIA, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 315-329

Authors: MAIE N WATANABE A KIMURA M
Citation: N. Maie et al., ORIGIN AND PROPERTIES OF HUMUS IN THE SUBSOIL OF IRRIGATED RICE PADDIES - III - CHANGES IN BINDING TYPE OF HUMUS IN SUBMERGED PLOW LAYER SOIL, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 331-345

Authors: MASUNAGA T KUBOTA D HOTTA M WAKATSUKI T
Citation: T. Masunaga et al., MINERAL-COMPOSITION OF LEAVES AND BARK IN ALUMINUM ACCUMULATORS IN A TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST IN INDONESIA, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 347-358

Authors: HARA Y TORIYAMA K
Citation: Y. Hara et K. Toriyama, SEED NITROGEN ACCELERATES THE RATES OF GERMINATION, EMERGENCE, AND ESTABLISHMENT OF RICE PLANTS, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 359-366

Authors: YANAI J YABUTANI M KANG YM HUANG B LUO GB KOSAKI T
Citation: J. Yanai et al., HEAVY-METAL POLLUTION OF AGRICULTURAL SOILS AND SEDIMENTS IN LIAONINGPROVINCE, CHINA, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 367-375

Authors: EGASHIRA K HAGIMINE M MOSLEHUDDIN AZM
Citation: K. Egashira et al., QUANTITY-INTENSITY RELATIONSHIP FOR CHARACTERIZING AMMONIUM CHEMISTRYOF BANGLADESH SOILS IN REFERENCE TO CLAY MINERALOGY, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 377-384

Authors: YAMADA H KANG YM ASO T UESUGI H FUJIMURA T YONEBAYASHI K
Citation: H. Yamada et al., CHEMICAL FORMS AND STABILITY OF SELENIUM IN SOIL, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 385-391

Authors: FUJIE K HU HY TANAKA H URANO K SAITOU K KATAYAMA A
Citation: K. Fujie et al., ANALYSIS OF RESPIRATORY QUINONES IN SOIL FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROBIOTA, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 393-404

Authors: MOWJOOD MIM KASUBUCHI T
Citation: Mim. Mowjood et T. Kasubuchi, DYNAMICS OF DISSOLVED-OXYGEN (DO) IN PONDED WATER OF A PADDY FIELD, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 405-413

Authors: HARA Y TORIYAMA K
Citation: Y. Hara et K. Toriyama, AMMONIUM NITROGEN IN SOIL SOLUTION AND SEED NITROGEN AFFECT THE PERCENTAGE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF RICE PLANTS IN SUBMERGED SOIL, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 415-422

Authors: RAHMAN MT KAWAMURA K KOYAMA H HARA T
Citation: Mt. Rahman et al., VARIETAL DIFFERENCES IN THE GROWTH OF RICE PLANTS IN RESPONSE TO ALUMINUM AND SILICON, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 423-431

Authors: KAWASAKI A KIMURA R ARAI S
Citation: A. Kawasaki et al., RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS AND OTHER TRACE-ELEMENTS IN WASTE-WATER TREATMENTSLUDGES, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 433-441

Authors: HARADA H HATANAKA T
Citation: H. Harada et T. Hatanaka, NATURAL BACKGROUND LEVELS OF TRACE-ELEMENTS IN WILD PLANTS, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 443-452

Authors: MASAOKA Y CHINO M MORI S
Citation: Y. Masaoka et al., AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE OF PROTEINS INDUCED IN FE-DEFICIENT STRESSED ALFALFA (MEDICAGO-SATIVA L.) ROOTS, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 453-458

Authors: DIANOU D LOPES J TRAORE AS LINO AR MOURA I MOURA JG
Citation: D. Dianou et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF DESULFOVIBRIO SP. ISOLATED FROM SOME LOWLAND PADDY FIELD SOILS OF BURKINA-FASO, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 459-465

Authors: FUJIE K HU HY TANAKA H URANO K SAITOU K KATAYAMA A
Citation: K. Fujie et al., EFFECT OF DRYING TREATMENT ON THE RESPIRATORY QUINONE PROFILE IN SOIL, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 467-470

Authors: WATANABE K HIRATA H
Citation: K. Watanabe et H. Hirata, INCREASE IN PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY OF UPLAND ANDOSOL UNDER DIFFERENTFERTILIZATION CONDITIONS MEASURED BY ISOTOPIC TECHNIQUES, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 471-476

Authors: KATAYAMA K ITO O RAO TP
Citation: K. Katayama et al., SEEDLING CHARACTERISTICS AND RETENTION OF CURRENT PHOTOSYNTHATES IN LEAVES IN RELATION TO INITIAL GROWTH IN PIGEONPEA (CAJANUS-CAJAN L. MILLSP.) AND COWPEA (VIGNA-SINENSIS ENDL.), Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo), 44(3), 1998, pp. 477-480

Authors: LU G SAKAGAMI K TANAKA H HAMADA R
Citation: G. Lu et al., ROLE OF SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER IN STABILIZATION OF WATER-STABLE AGGREGATES IN SOILS UNDER DIFFERENT TYPES OF LAND-USE, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 44(2), 1998, pp. 147-155

Authors: USHIKI J TAHARA S HAYAKAWA Y TADANO T
Citation: J. Ushiki et al., MEDICINAL-PLANTS FOR SUPPRESSING SOIL-BORNE PLANT-DISEASES II - SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF GERANIUM PRATENSE L. ON COMMON SCAB OF POTATO AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE ACTIVE COMPOUND, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 44(2), 1998, pp. 157-165

Authors: SHIBAHARA F YAMAMURO S INUBUSHI K
Citation: F. Shibahara et al., DYNAMICS OF MICROBIAL BIOMASS NITROGEN AS INFLUENCED BY ORGANIC-MATTER APPLICATION IN PADDY FIELDS I - FATE OF FERTILIZER AND SOIL ORGANIC-N DETERMINED BY N-15 TRACER TECHNIQUE, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 44(2), 1998, pp. 167-178
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