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The influence of sessile organisms on the growth of pearl oyster and the quality of cultured pearls
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30136
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RP3648
Author:
Nishii, Tamotsu
Citation:
BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL PEARL RESEARCH LABORATORY. 1961 v.6 : 684-687;
Year:
1961
Subject:
Sponges
;
Porifera
;
Pearl oysters
;
Oyster culture
;
Notes:
Text in Japanese
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