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- who: from the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Great Basin Rangelands Research Unit, Valley Road, Reno, NV, USA have published the Article: Suppression of Bromus tectorum L. by Established Perennial Grasses: Potential Mechanisms—Part One, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/03/2012
- what: Established perennial grasses greatly suppress the growth of B. tectorum.
- how: The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at Reno NV USA (39◦ 32 N 119◦ 48 W).
- future: Future studies 7 should attempt to design appropriate experiments to tease out the role of biological soil space in . . .
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