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1980
Fedkenheuer, A. W.
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Heacock H. M.
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Lewis D. L.
(1980).
Early performance of native shrubs and trees planted on amended Athabasca oil sands tailings
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Fedkenheuer, A. W.
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Lewis D. L.
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Heacock H. M.
(1980).
Poplar Creek woody plant establishment study : analysis of 1978-1979 data
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1979
Fedkenheuer, A. W.
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Heacock H. M.
(1979).
Potential of soil amendments as sources of native plants for revegetation of Athabasca oil sands tailings
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Fedkenheuer, A. W.
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Heacock H. M.
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Potential of soil amendments as sources of native plants for revegetation of Athabasca Oil sands tailings : presented at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association on August 13-15, 1979 in Regina, Saskatchewan
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Professional Paper 1979-7,
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