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An Experimental Approach to Testing the Efficacy of Management Treatments for Glossy Buckthorn at Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Upper Michigan

Linda M. Nagel, R. Gregory Corace III and Andrew J. Storer
Ecological Restoration, June 2008, 26 (2) 136-142; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.26.2.136
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Linda M. Nagel, R. Gregory Corace III, Andrew J. Storer
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