The economic feasibility of reclaiming phosphate mined lands with short-rotation woody crops in Florida
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Matthew H. Langholtz | Donald L. Rockwood | Douglas R. Carter | Janaki R.R. Alavalapati | J. Alavalapati | D. Carter | M. Langholtz | D. Rockwood
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