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The Effect of Clipping and Weed Competition Upon the Spread of Pasture Grass Seedlings
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-)
doi 10.2307/3624872
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April 3, 1941
Authors
Cecil L. Hase
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JSTOR
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