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HORTSCIENCE 39(7):1588–[removed]Field Evaluation of Watermelon Grown on Paper–Polymerized Vegetable Oil Mulches Randal L. Shogren1
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Document Date: 2007-04-02 20:15:04


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Hartsville / Peoria / Live Oak / Addison / New York / /

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Cargill / J. Wiley & Sons / /

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United States / /

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Robert C. Hochmuth2 University of Florida / /

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Mardi Gras Day / /

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cellulose fiber network / polymerized vegetable oil resins / high-tech / polymerized vegetable oil / Raw linseed oil / finished product / linseed oil mulch / linseed oil mulches / vegetable oil / soy oil / oil mulches containing carbon black / rubber / soybean oil / chemical / oil mulches / paint / oil / chemicals / food grade / steel / /

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U.S. Department of Agriculture / Agricultural Sciences / North Florida Research and Education Center / National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research / Agricultural Research Service / Vegetable Oil Mulches Randal L. Shogren1 Plant Polymer Research Unit / University of Florida / /

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Elizabeth Krietemeyer / /

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North Florida / northern Florida / /

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polymerization / http / /

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www.hort.cornell.edu–commercialvegetables / /

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