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Riparian Soil Seed Banks and the Potential for Passive Restoration of Giant Reed Infested Areas in Webb County, Texas

Amede Rubio, Alexis E. Racelis, Thomas C. Vaughan and John A. Goolsby
Ecological Restoration, December 2014, 32 (4) 347-349; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.32.4.347
Amede Rubio
corresponding author: Department of Biology and Chemistry, Texas A&M International University 5201 University Blvd., Laredo, TX,
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Alexis E. Racelis
Department of Biology, The University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX
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Thomas C. Vaughan
Department of Biology and Chemistry, Texas A&M International University 5201 University Blvd., Laredo, TX
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John A. Goolsby
United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, 2413 E. Hwy. 83, Weslaco, TX.
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Riparian Soil Seed Banks and the Potential for Passive Restoration of Giant Reed Infested Areas in Webb County, Texas
Amede Rubio, Alexis E. Racelis, Thomas C. Vaughan, John A. Goolsby
Ecological Restoration Dec 2014, 32 (4) 347-349; DOI: 10.3368/er.32.4.347

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Riparian Soil Seed Banks and the Potential for Passive Restoration of Giant Reed Infested Areas in Webb County, Texas
Amede Rubio, Alexis E. Racelis, Thomas C. Vaughan, John A. Goolsby
Ecological Restoration Dec 2014, 32 (4) 347-349; DOI: 10.3368/er.32.4.347
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