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Publications at this Location

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2007 Publications
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Alfalfa root health and disease management: a foundation for maximizing production potential and stand life
(Trade Journal)
(15-Feb-07)
Drought and alfalfa nutrition
(Trade Journal)
(15-Feb-07)
Report of the Cooperative Uniform Early Oat Performance Nursery for 2005
(Other)
(10-Feb-07)
Report of the Cooperative Uniform Midseason Oat Performance Nursery for 2005
(Other)
(10-Feb-07)
Report on hard red spring wheat varieties grown in cooperative plot and nursery experiments in the spring wheat region in 2006
(Other)
(1-Feb-07)
Alfalfa leaf protein and stem cell wall polysaccharide yields under hay and biomass management systems
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(22-Jan-07)
Adding B-chromosomes of Zea mays L. to the genome of Avena sativa L.
(Abstract Only)
(21-Jan-07)
Issues in the production and conversion of lignocellulosic biomass crops to ethanol
(Proceedings)
(15-Jan-07)
Issues in the production and conversion of lignocellulosic biomass crops to ethanol
(Proceedings)
(15-Jan-07)
Managing N contaminated soils: benefits of N2-fixing alfalfa
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(12-Jan-07)
Issues in the production and conversion of lignocellulosic biomass crops to ethanol
(Proceedings)
(12-Jan-07)
ENHANCING BETA-CAROTENE CONTENT IN POTATO BY RNAI-MEDIATED SILENCING OF THE BETA-CAROTENE HYDROXYLASE GENE
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(4-Jan-07)
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