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Evaluation of Ponderosa Pine Seed Sources for Windbreaks in the Central Great Plains of the United States

Wayne A. Geyer
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) November 2011, 37 (6) 265-268; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2011.034
Wayne A. Geyer
Wayne A. Geyer, Kansas State University, Horticulture/Forestry, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506, U.S.
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