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Effect of Fertilizer Rate on Growth of Azalea and Holly in Pine Bark and Pine Tree Substrates

Brian E. Jackson    
Robert D. Wright    
Jake F. Browder    
J. Roger Harris    
and Alex X. Niemiera    

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