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    Variation in the Initial Success of Seeded Native Bunchgrasses in the Rangeland Foothills of Yolo County, California
    M.E. Lulow, T.P. Young, J.L. Wirka and J.H. Anderson
    Ecological Restoration, March 2007, 25 (1) 20-28; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.25.1.20
    M.E. Lulow
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