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Publications by Chitoshi Mizota
The Effects of Grazing by Geese on the Dry Mass and Soil Inorganic Nitrogen of Lolium Hybridum Grasslands
Japanese Journal of Ornithology
The Long-Range Eolian Deposits Formed During the Late Pleistocene in South-Western Hokkaido to Northern Tohoku Region in Japan and Their Origin
The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan
An Isotopic Characterization of Sulfur Uptake by Benthic Animals From Tsuyazaki Inlet, Northern Kyushu, Japan
BENTHOS RESEARCH
Temporal Variation in the Concentration and Nitrogen Isotopic Ratios of Inorganic Nitrogen From Soils Under Cormorant and Heron Colonies
Japanese Journal of Ornithology
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'The Effect of Grazing by Geese, Goats and Fallow Deer on Soil Mites (Acari)'
Turkish Journal of Zoology
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Grazing Intensity Effects on Litter Decomposition and Soil Nitrogen Mineralization
Journal of Range Management
Effects of Grazing by Large Herbivores on Insect Diversity in Grasslands
Acta Ecologica Sinica
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Plant Species and Nitrogen Effects on Soil Biological Properties of Temperate Upland Grasslands
Functional Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Split Nitrogen Application in Potato: Effects on Accumulation of Nitrogen and Dry Matter in the Crop and on the Soil Nitrogen Budget
Journal of Agricultural Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Agronomy
Crop Science
Genetics
Effects of Biochar on Soil Available Inorganic Nitrogen: A Review and Meta-Analysis
Geoderma
Soil Science
Metabolism of Labeled Organic Nitrogen in Soil: Regulation by Inorganic Nitrogen
Soil Science Society of America Journal
Soil Science
Leaching of Dissolved Organic and Inorganic Nitrogen From Legume-Based Grasslands
Biology and Fertility of Soils
Agronomy
Soil Science
Crop Science
Microbiology
Separating the Effects of Temperature and Carbon Allocation on the Diel Pattern of Soil Respiration in the Different Phenological Stages in Dry Grasslands
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary