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Rate of Ammonium Uptake by Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) Vines in the Field is Affected by Temperature

Roper    
T. R. Krueger    
A. R. DeMoranville    
C. J. Vorsa    
N. Hart    
J. Poole    
A. P.    

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