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    Charlie Bair
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    Suzie Savoie
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    Bryan A Connolly
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    Gary O Dick
    Gary O Dick, Research Ecologist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Research and Development Center Environmental Lab, Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility, Lewisville, TX 75057,
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    Lynde L Dodd
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    Propagation and production of an endangered aquatic macrophyte: Texas wildrice (Zizania texana Hitchc.)
    Jeffrey T Hutchinson
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    Jeffrey T Hutchinson
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    The Native Plant Propagation Protocol Database: 16 years of sharing information
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    Thomas D Landis
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    A low-cost modification to a Flail-Vac Harvester for collecting lightweight, wind-dispersed seed
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    Derek J Tilley
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    Michael Kunz
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    John L Randall
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    Janet B Gray
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    Wade A Wall
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