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Relationship between Vegetation Composition and Dissolved Nitrogen in Wetlands of Higashi-Hiroshima, West Japan

Journal of Ecology and Environment / Journal of Ecology and Environment, (P)2287-8327; (E)2288-1220
2007, v.30 no.3, pp.209-223
Haidary Miandoab, Azam
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Dissolved nitrogen, Vegetation, Water quality, Wetland.Miandoab, Azam Haidary and Kaneyuki Nakane J. Ecol. Field Biol. 30 (3) 210Plants, as primary producers, have a great efect on ecosystemfunctions like hydrology and also n utrient and carbon dyna, Dissolved nitrogen, Vegetation, Water quality, Wetland.Miandoab, Azam Haidary and Kaneyuki Nakane J. Ecol. Field Biol. 30 (3) 210Plants, as primary producers, have a great efect on ecosystemfunctions like hydrology and also n utrient and carbon dyna

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, (2007) Received April 25 Accepted July 24,

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