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Conference/symposium proceedings papers
Huff, D.R., A.J. Palazzo, M. van der Grinten, and T. Lent (1999) DNA
marker variation among populations of native and commercial little bluestem
(Schizachyrium scoparium [Michx.] Nash). In Proceedings of the Northeast
Native Grass Conference. November 1719, Baltimore, Maryland.
Palazzo, A.J., T. Cary, T. Lent, and D. Huff (1999) Revegetation of sandy
soils in cold regions. In Proceedings of the Northeast Native Grass Conference.
November 1719, Baltimore, Maryland.
Published technical abstracts
Asay, K.H., K.B. Jensen, T.A. Jones, B.L. Waldron, and A.J. Palazzo (2000)
Breeding grasses for disturbed military training lands. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
American Society of Agronomy Abstracts, p. 105.
Cary, T.J., A.J. Palazzo, and K.H. Asay (2001) Innovative techniques to
establish native plants. Presented at the Tenth Annual ITAM Workshop on
Military Land Rehabilitation and Management, Nashville, Tennessee.
Hu, Z.-M., R.R.-C. Wang, S. Larson, A.J. Palazzo, K.H. Asay, and N.J.
Chatterton (2000) Studies on quantitative traits of Hycrest growing at low
temperatures using AFLP and RAPD markers. Plant and Animal Genome VIII
Conference, San Diego, California.
Huff, D.R. (2000) Genetic characterization of heterogenous plant populations.
Plant and Animal Genome Conference Abstracts. January 912, 2000, San
Diego, California.
Larson, S.R., T.A. Jones, Z.M. Hu, R.R. Wang, P.A. Harrison, D.C. Nielson,
A.J. Palazzo, and N.J. Chatterton (1999) QTL studies of low-temperature
growth in Leymus wildryes. Salt Lake City, Utah: American Society of Agro-
nomy Abstracts, page 155.
Palazzo, A.J. (1999) Identify resilient plant characteristics and develop wear-
resistant plant cultivars for use on military training lands. Partners in Environ-
mental Technology: Technical Symposium and Workshop, 30 November2
December 1999, Arlington, Virginia.
Palazzo, A.J., T.J. Cary, K.H. Asay, K. Jensen, B. Waldron, and C. Reames
(2001) Establishing native plants on western military lands. Agronomy Abstracts,
Charlotte, North Carolina.