The Role of Garden Plants in Modern Culture - Focusing Japanese Garden Plants - |
Koshio, Kaihei
(Department of International Agricultural Development, Tokyo University of Agriculture)
Kim, Tae-Soon (PHYTO M&F Co. Ltd., BI Center, Chosun University) Shin, Jeong-Hwa (Korea Basic Science Institute, Seoul Center) Song, Won-Seob (Department of Horticulture, Sunchon National University) Boo, Hee-Ock (Department of Biology, Chosun University) |
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