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Study on the Productivity of the Tea Soil (Part1)

Chagyo Kenkyu Hokoku (Tea Research Journal)
doi 10.5979/cha.1961.18_68
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January 1, 1961

Authors
Sôgo KAWAIKôzô ISHIGAKIKenjirô IKEGAYAHiroji TAKAYANAGI
Publisher

Japanese Society of Tea Science and Technology


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