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Compatible host/parasite pairs enhance propagation of paintbrush (Castilleja spp.)

Stephen L Love and Tony A McCammon
Native Plants Journal, September 2017, 18 (3) 252-265; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.18.3.252
Stephen L Love
Urban Horticulture Specialist, University of Idaho, Aberdeen R & E Center, 1693 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, ID 83210,
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Area Extension Educator, University of Idaho, Twin Falls Extension, 630 Addison Ave W, Twin Falls, ID 83301,
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