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Integrating Willow Buffers into an Agricultural Landscape: Linking Bioenergy Production and Ecosystem Services(Environmental applications for poplar/willow road map EM115E)
Integrating Willow Buffers into an Agricultural Landscape: Linking Bioenergy Production and Ecosystem Services(Environmental applications for poplar/willow road map EM115E)
This publication is part of the poplar/willow Environmental Applications series: innovation in bioenergy, remediation, and wastewater treatment. ...
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Authors:
Zumpf, Colleen
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Negri, M. Christina
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Quinn, John
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Campbell, Patty
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Cacho, Jules
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Townsend, Patricia
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Boby, Leslie
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