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Evaluation of Industrial Hemp Seed Treatments for Management of Damping-Off for Enhanced Stand Establishment

Hilary Mayton    
Masoume Amirkhani    
Michael Loos    
Burton Johnson    
John Fike    
Chuck Johnson    
Kevin Myers    
Jennifer Starr    
Gary C. Bergstrom and Alan Taylor    

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