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Influence of Irrigation Volume and Mulch on Establishment of Select Shrub Species

Thayne Montague, Cynthia McKenney, Michael Maurer and Brian Winn
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) May 2007, 33 (3) 202-209; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2007.024
Thayne Montague
Thayne Montague (corresponding author), Associate Professor, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-2122, U.S.,
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Cynthia McKenney
Cynthia McKenney, Associate Professor, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-2122, U.S.
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Michael Maurer
Michael Maurer, Assistant Professor, Department of Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX 75962, U.S.
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Brian Winn
Brian Winn, Former Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-2122, U.S.
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