Monitoring the escape of transgenic oilseed rape around Japanese ports and roadsides.
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Nobuyoshi Nakajima | Mitsuko Aono | Akihiro Kubo | M. Aono | A. Kubo | Masanori Tamaoki | Hikaru Saji | Seiji Wakiyama | Masato Nagatsu | M. Tamaoki | N. Nakajima | H. Saji | Yoriko Hatase | S. Wakiyama | Yoriko Hatase | Masato Nagatsu
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