## Abstract Recent studies have suggested that soil water repellency can be one of the important factors affecting hydrological processes on headwater catchments. In Japan, water repellency is known to occur under Japanese cypress (__Chamaecyparis obtusa__) forests, a typical plantation type in Jap
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Bacterial soil communities affected by water-repellency
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- Book ID
- 116510173
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
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- 158
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- 0016-7061
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