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Acknowledgements

The authors thank to W.J. Raupp for critical reading of the manuscript. This investigation was supported by a special USDA grant to WGRC. Contribution no. 95-190-J from the Kansas Agricultural Experimental Station, Kansas State University, Manhattan.


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