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          Combining quantitative genetics and genomics to identify polymorphisms associated with drought physiology in Arabidopsis and Brassica napus 

          Author(s):Fletcher, Richard
          Date Issued:2014
          Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
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          Ecology and evolution of plant-insect interactions among hybrid populations of the invasive plant, tamarisk (Tamarix sp.), in the western United States, The 

          Author(s):Williams, Wyatt I.
          Date Issued:2012
          Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
          Tamarisk is one of the most abundant invasive tree species in the western United States. Several species belonging to the genus Tamarix were imported intentionally to the U.S. in the mid-nineteenth century. Currently, most ...

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