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Evaluation of vegetatively reproductive red clovers (Trifolium pratense L ) for use in pastoral systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Science at Massey University, New Zealan

Evaluation of vegetatively reproductive red clovers (Trifolium pratense L ) for use in pastoral systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Science at Massey University, New Zealand

... Astred parent p lants g rown from the sown seed persisted for as lon g , and longer u nder 6 weekly hard grazing , than d id sown Pawera parent plants (see Figure 7 . 5) . This contrasts with the ecolog ical theory ...

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The development and growth of annual clovers for use in dryland pasture

The development and growth of annual clovers for use in dryland pasture

... Each of these values was calculated and had a base temperature subtracted before being averaged to give a single value of daily thermal time. These daily thermal time values are cumulated into a daily thermal time sum, ...

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Establishment, production and regeneration of subterranean clovers in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand

Establishment, production and regeneration of subterranean clovers in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand

... significant difference (HSD) test was used for multiple comparisons of cultivar means. For groundcover analysis, some components, e.g. weeds, grass, and haresfoot clover, were combined. The skewed cold sensitivity score ...

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Effects of Adding Clovers to Tall Fescue Pastures on the Nitrogen Status of Animals, Forages and Soils.

Effects of Adding Clovers to Tall Fescue Pastures on the Nitrogen Status of Animals, Forages and Soils.

... 11.2 and 2.9%, respectively). There was much less clover growth in the fall as compared to the spring (P < 0.01). Mowed plots had a greater percentage of clover in 2012 and 2013 than grazed plots. Forage DM yield was ...

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Climate clever clovers: New paradigm to reduce the environmental footprint of ruminants by breeding low methanogenic forages utilizing haplotype variation

Climate clever clovers: New paradigm to reduce the environmental footprint of ruminants by breeding low methanogenic forages utilizing haplotype variation

... Elucidation of the genetic basis in subterranean clover for in vitro microbial fermentability and enteric methanogenic potential is needed to understand these traits in the more genetica[r] ...

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Cool-season annual pastures with clovers to supplement wintering beef cows nursing calves

Cool-season annual pastures with clovers to supplement wintering beef cows nursing calves

... crimson clovers (Trifolium incarnatum ...with clovers did tend (P = ...containing clovers tended to wean more calf body weight per cow exposed to a bull than cows grazing the grass only ...

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Guide for subterranean clover identification and use in New Zealand

Guide for subterranean clover identification and use in New Zealand

... Clovers, along with other legumes such as lucerne, are an essential component of New Zealand pasture systems because of their ability to fix N from the air through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria which form ...

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quality and pest management. Choosing the right cover crop is critical to successful cover cropping.

quality and pest management. Choosing the right cover crop is critical to successful cover cropping.

... In orchards and vineyards, summer-active cover crops for example, perennial clovers compete directly with the cash crops for water.. A 4-year study of almonds grown in Merced and Stanisl[r] ...

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Stimulation of Native Annual Clovers Through Application of Sulfur on California Foothill Range.

Stimulation of Native Annual Clovers Through Application of Sulfur on California Foothill Range.

... Where the stand of native legumes on the Experimental Range had been thinned by cultivation in preparing a seedbed for introduced species, sulfur fertilization ha[r] ...

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The effect of temperature on the growth and development of five white clover (Trifolium repens L ) populations : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Science at Massey University

The effect of temperature on the growth and development of five white clover (Trifolium repens L ) populations : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Science at Massey University

... In the comparison of Spanish and New Zealand white clovers under controlled envi ronment conditions , Y/illia'ils and Hoglund 1 978 found that the dry weight D~ production ner stolon [r] ...

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White (Trifolium repens L ) and Arrowleaf (Trifolium vesiculosum Savi) Clover Emergence in Varying Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L ) Tree Alley Spacings

White (Trifolium repens L ) and Arrowleaf (Trifolium vesiculosum Savi) Clover Emergence in Varying Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L ) Tree Alley Spacings

... Figure 3. Seedling counts for arrowleaf ( Trifolium vesiculosum Savi) and white ( Trifo- lium repens L.) clovers throughout the study for each alley treatment (3.7, 4.9, 7.3, 9.8 m between pine [ Pinus spp.] tree ...

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Genome sequence of the clover-nodulating Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii strain TA1

Genome sequence of the clover-nodulating Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii strain TA1

... ) clovers in Aus- ...annual clovers as other strains, such as WSM1325 ...perennial clovers originating from the European and Mediterranean centre of origin of clovers ...perennial ...

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Dry matter yield and radiation use efficiency of four autumn sown top flowering annual clovers

Dry matter yield and radiation use efficiency of four autumn sown top flowering annual clovers

... Persian clovers which all had delayed phenology in response to sowing ...arrowleaf clovers may restrict them to specialist crop production for grazing during late ...annual clovers delay their ...

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Clovers in Canterbury pastures

Clovers in Canterbury pastures

... A third factor of importance is lime. Soils without sufficient lime are usually sour, and sour soils do not grow clovers. A number of common weeds grow well on sour soils, particularly sorrel and spurry. It needs ...

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Clover species cover on summer dry hill country in Central Otago

Clover species cover on summer dry hill country in Central Otago

... suckling clovers were the most frost tolerant species; cluster and sub clover were in the most frost susceptible group; and striated and white clover were ...

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Native Clovers and their Chemical Composition.

Native Clovers and their Chemical Composition.

... The high palatability of these clovers, along with the high levels of essential nutrients in the plants and their growth in areas where other forage plants grow[r] ...

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Mineral composition of native and introduced clovers.

Mineral composition of native and introduced clovers.

... The comparative mineral composition of samples of alsike and longstalk clovers collected from identical or similar sites was reported by Hamil- ton and Gilbert (1[r] ...

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Combining Ability in Mixtures of Prairie Grass and Clovers

Combining Ability in Mixtures of Prairie Grass and Clovers

... A randomized block design with two replications was used. Treatments comprised three grass cultivars and two legume cultivars, grown in monocultures and in the ten possible binary mixtures (a total of 15 treatments). ...

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Volume 8, Number 3 (May 1955)

Volume 8, Number 3 (May 1955)

... Native lespedezas (Lespedexu spp.) and tick clovers (Desmodium spp.) are among the most common Ozark legumes. Range and forest interests differ as to whether such [r] ...

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