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  • Jokela, D. and A. Nair. 2016. Effects of reduced tillage and fertilizer application method on plant growth, yield, and soil health in organic bell pepper production. Soil and Tillage Research 163:243-254.
  • Propagation and Commercial Availability of Stewartia spp.: Past Research Endeavors and Current Status- HortTechnology 20(2):277-282
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  • Time for Transplants: Things to Consider as the Growing Season Approaches- IowaProduce Newsletter

Nair, A. and B. Carpenter. 2016. Biochar rate and transplant tray cell number have implications on pepper growth during transplant production. HortTechnology.

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