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Systems ecology / Bromus tectorum / Invasive species / Controlled burn / Bromus / Weed / Fire / Post-fire seeding / Environment / Wildfires / Land management
Date: 2012-10-16 12:08:57
Systems ecology
Bromus tectorum
Invasive species
Controlled burn
Bromus
Weed
Fire
Post-fire seeding
Environment
Wildfires
Land management

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