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Cross-Pollinate Your ResearchOf interest to restorationists and design professionals:
Seed Dormancy Break and Germination for Restoration of � ree Globally Important Wetland BulrushesJames E. Marty and Karin M. Kettenring
Palmerlee, A.P. and T.P. Young. 2010. Direct seeding is more cost e� ec-tive than container stock across ten woody species in California. Native Plants Journal 11:89–102.
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Tilley, D.J. 2013. Soaking Nebraska sedge seeds in warm, aerated water improves germination. Native Plants Journal 14:55–59.
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Tilley, D.J. and L. St. John. 2013. Hydroseeding improves � eld estab-lishment of Nebraska sedge regardless of seed treatment. Native Plants Journal 14:89–94.
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Evaluation of Locally-Adapted Native Seed Sources and Impacts of Live-stock Grazing for Restoration of Historic Oil Pad Sites in South TexasAnthony D. Falk, Keith A. Pawelek, Forrest S. Smith, Verl Cash and Matthew Schnupp
Smith, F.S., J. Lloyd-Reilley and W.R. Ocumpaugh. 2010. South Texas Natives: a collaborative regional e� ort to meet restoration needs in South Texas. Native Plants Journal 11:253–268.
http://npj.uwpress.org/content/11/3/252.abstract