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Stratification and perigynia removal improve total germination and germination speed in 3 upland prairie sedge species

Christina M Boeck Crew, Mark C Myers, Mark E Sherrard, Kenneth J Elgersma, Greg A Houseal and Daryl D Smith
Native Plants Journal, June 2020, 21 (2) 120-131; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.21.2.120
Christina M Boeck Crew
Graduate Student Researcher, University of Northern Iowa, Department of Biology, 144 McCollum Science Hall Cedar Falls, IA 50614,
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Mark C Myers
Associate Professor, University of Northern Iowa, Department of Biology, 144 McCollum Science Hall Cedar Falls, IA 50614,
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Mark E Sherrard
Associate Professor, University of Northern Iowa, Department of Biology, 144 McCollum Science Hall Cedar Falls, IA 50614,
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Kenneth J Elgersma
Associate Professor, University of Northern Iowa, Department of Biology, 144 McCollum Science Hall Cedar Falls, IA 50614,
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Greg A Houseal
Former Program Manager, University of Northern Iowa, Tallgrass Prairie Center, 2412 W 27th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50614,
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Daryl D Smith
Professor Emeritus, University of Northern Iowa, Tallgrass Prairie Center, 2412 W 27th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50614,
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Christina M Boeck Crew, Mark C Myers, Mark E Sherrard, Kenneth J Elgersma, Greg A Houseal, Daryl D Smith
Native Plants Journal Jun 2020, 21 (2) 120-131; DOI: 10.3368/npj.21.2.120

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Christina M Boeck Crew, Mark C Myers, Mark E Sherrard, Kenneth J Elgersma, Greg A Houseal, Daryl D Smith
Native Plants Journal Jun 2020, 21 (2) 120-131; DOI: 10.3368/npj.21.2.120
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