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Propagation of beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta) from softwood cuttings

Jessica Jacquelene Hudson, Kimberly Gould, Ann Smreciu and Dani Degenhardt
Native Plants Journal, March 2022, 23 (1) 33-39; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.23.1.33
Jessica Jacquelene Hudson
Natural Resources Canada Canadian Forest Services 5320 122 Street NW Edmonton, AB T6H 3S5
Roles: Land Reclamation Technologist
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Wild Rose Consulting Inc 15109 77 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5R 3B5
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Ann Smreciu
Wild Rose Consulting Inc 15109 77 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5R 3B5
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Natural Resources Canada Canadian Forest Services 5320 122 Street NW Edmonton, AB T6H 3S5
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