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Initial mortality and root and shoot growth of Valley Oak Seedlings outplanted as seeds and as container stock under different irrigation regimes

Truman P Young and Richard Y Evans
Native Plants Journal, March 2005, 6 (1) 83-90; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2005.6.1.83
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vol. 6 no. 1 83-90
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https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2005.6.1.83
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University of Wisconsin Press
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1522-8339
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1548-4785
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  • Published online March 1, 2005.
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Native Plants Journal Mar 2005, 6 (1) 83-90; DOI: 10.2979/NPJ.2005.6.1.83
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