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REFERENCES
SPECIES: Halogeton glomeratus | Halogeton
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in the Intermountain Area. In: Johnson, Kendall L., ed. Crested
wheatgrass: Its values, problems and myths: Symposium proceedings; 1983
Oct. 3-7; Logan, UT. Logan, UT: Utah State University: 21-25. [2663]
114. Young, James A.; Evans, Raymond A.; Roundy, Bruce A.; Cluff, Greg J.
1984. Ecology of seed germination in representative Chenopodiaceae. In:
Tiedemann, Arthur R. [and others], compilers. Proceedings--symposium on
the biology of Atriplex and related chenopods; 1983 May 2-6; Provo, UT.
Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-172. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station:
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115. Young, J. A.; Evans, R. A.; Tueller, P. T. 1976. Great Basin plant
communities--pristine and grazed. In: Elston, Robert, ed. Holocene
environmental change in the Great Basin. Res. Pap. No. 6. Reno, NV:
University of Nevada, Nevada Archeological Society: 187-216. [2676]
116. Young, James A.; Evans, Raymond A.; Major, J. 1972. Alien plants in the
Great Basin. Journal of Range Management. 25: 194-201. [2674]
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