applied microbiological study of the soils of the south seas islands (third report)

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On the Microbiological changes which took place when fertilizer was added to the soils of Saipan & Tinia Islands. Nettai Nogaku Kaishi (Soc. Trop. Agriculture Jour.) 14(1):22-29. [Translation 4]--By: Adati, M.--Japanese translations available at the Micronesian Area Research Center, compiled by Lucius G. Eldriedge.

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