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Vegetative propagation of Ceanothus velutinus using stem cuttings

Asmita Paudel, Youping Sun, Larry A Rupp, John G Carman and Stephen L Love
Native Plants Journal, March 2022, 23 (1) 123-129; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.23.1.123
Asmita Paudel
Utah State University Department of Plants, Soils, and Climate 4820 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322
Roles: Graduate Student
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Youping Sun
Utah State University Department of Plants, Soils, and Climate 4820 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322
Roles: Assistant Professor
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Larry A Rupp
Utah State University Department of Plants, Soils, and Climate 4820 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322
Roles: Emeritus Professor
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John G Carman
Utah State University Department of Plants, Soils, and Climate 4820 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322
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Stephen L Love
University of Idaho Aberdeen Research and Extension Center 1693 S 2700 W Aberdeen, ID 83210
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