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  • Cultivar Selection and Placement of Shadecloth on Midwest High Tunnels Affects Colored Bell Pepper Yield, Fruit Quality, and Plant Growth
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Effects of Cultivar Selection and Placement of Shade Cloth on High Tunnels on Colored Bell Pepper Yield

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2019
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Research Reports
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pepper, heat, shade, high tunnels

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