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Soil salinity and pH in Japanese mangrove forests and growth of cultivated mangrove plants in different soil conditions

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Satoru Wakushima, Susumu Kuraishi, Naoki Sakurai (1994). Soil salinity and pH in Japanese mangrove forests and growth of cultivated mangrove plants in different soil conditions. Journal of Plant Research, 107(1), 39-46. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02344528