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' 리기다소나무 및 아까시나무 조림지에서 확인된 생태적 복원 효과' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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주제
  • 위생과 도시 공학
  • 기능형
  • 대조림
  • 리기다소나무
  • 복원 효과
  • 식생정보
  • 아까시나무
  • 조림지
  • 토양환경
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' 리기다소나무 및 아까시나무 조림지에서 확인된 생태적 복원 효과' 의 참고문헌

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