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Comparisons of cultivation methods for Lupinus sericeus, L. argenteus, L. prunophilus, and L. arbustus

Covy D Jones, Jason M Stettler, Scott L Jensen, Bryan G Hopkins, Von D Jolley, Dave Turner and Mikel R Stevens
Native Plants Journal, June 2018, 19 (2) 90-99; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.19.2.90
Covy D Jones
, Wildlife Biologist, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Wildlife Section, 1115 N Main Street, Springville, UT 84005,
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Jason M Stettler
, PhD Graduate Student, Plant Genetics, Brigham Young University, 4105 LSB, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Provo, UT 84602,
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  • For correspondence: jason.m.stettler{at}gmail.com
Scott L Jensen
, Botanist, USDA FS RMRS, Shrub Sciences Research Laboratory, 735 North 500 East, Provo, UT 84606,
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  • For correspondence: sljensen{at}fs.fed.us
Bryan G Hopkins
, Professor, Brigham Young University, 5115 LSB, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Provo, UT 84602,
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  • For correspondence: hopkins{at}byu.edu
Von D Jolley
, Professor, Retired, Brigham Young University, 4105A LSB, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Provo, UT 84602,
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Dave Turner
, Statistician, Retired, USDA FS RMRS; Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Logan Forestry Sciences Lab, 860 North 1200 East, Logan, UT 84321,
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Mikel R Stevens
, Professor, Brigham Young University, 5131 LSB, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Provo, UT 84602,
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Native Plants Journal Jun 2018, 19 (2) 90-99; DOI: 10.3368/npj.19.2.90
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