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Tolerance of Three Sweet Corn Hybrids to a Postemergence Tankmix of Nicosulfuron plus Bromoxynil

Cheryl-Ann L. Corbett    
Nader Soltani    
Allan S. Hamill    
Peter H. Sikkema    
Stephen Bowley    
and Darren E. Robinson     

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