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    • Comparison of bare root and RPM seedling production technologies : implications for agroforestry 

      Godsey, Larry D.; Dwyer, John P.; Walter, W. Dusty; Garrett, Harold 'Gene' (2011)
      'Root Production Method' (RPM) technology significantly increases the development of root systems in containerized seedlings. As an alternative to bare root seedlings, RPM seedlings have been promoted as a method to increase ...

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