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Conservation and re-establishment of Florida panhandle goldenasters (Chrysopsis): I. Reproduction characteristics and germination requirements

Natalie Hooton Graves, Gabriel Campbell-Martínez, Mack Thetford, Debbie Miller and Sandra Wilson
Native Plants Journal, September 2021, 22 (3) 315-322; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.22.3.315
Natalie Hooton Graves
University of Florida Presently Environmental Project Manager Antero Resources 1615 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202
Roles: Former Graduate Research Assistant
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Gabriel Campbell-Martínez
University of Florida west Florida Research and Education Center 5988 Highway 90. Building 4900 Milton, FL 32583
Roles: Former Graduate Research Assistant
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Mack Thetford
University of Florida West Florida Research and Education Center 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900 Milton, FL 32583
Roles: Associate Professor of Environmental Horticulture
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Debbie Miller
University of Florida West Florida Research and Education Center 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900 Milton, FL 32583
Roles: Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
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Sandra Wilson
University of Florida/IFAS PO Box 110670 Gainesville, FL 3261
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