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Carpramid as a nutrient absorption enhancer did not improve growth, yield, or photosynthesis of muskmelon or bell pepper
(1998)
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Texas Master Naturalist Program announces 15 chapter awards for the Pollinators for Texas Initiative
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Feb 07
Roel Lopez named 2025 Conservationist of the Year
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