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Hexaploid Caucasian clover was grown in soil sampled at three New Zealand South Island high country ...
Background and Aims: Legumes overcome nitrogen limitations by entering into a mutualistic symbiosis ...
The studies reported in this thesis examined the Rhizobium trifolii (also reclassified Rhizobium leg...
Copyright © CSIRO 2000The current dissatisfaction with low productivity of annual medic (Medicago sp...
Annual clover species such as Trifolium purpureum Loisel., T. resupinatum L., and T. alexandrinum L....
Inoculant rhizobia typically need to compete with naturalised soil populations of rhizobia to form l...
We previously reported that commercial Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii inoculants failed to out...
Successful establishment of white clover (Trifolium repens) and lucerne (Medicago sativa) in the fie...
In this paper we review the influence of various soil factors on the legume–Rhizobium symbiotic rela...
South Island hill and high country soils typically have deficiencies of nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphu...
The pasture-breeding program to improve production in the natural grasslands in Uruguay has acknowle...
The release of effective inocula for new perennial clovers into cropping zones where subterranean cl...
Graduation date: 1987Previous research had identified four serogroups of Rhizobium trifolii\ud indig...
Four Trifolium repens (white clover) cultivars were evaluated under field conditions to determine th...
The influence of soil edaphic factors on recruitment and composition of bacteria in the legume nodul...
Hexaploid Caucasian clover was grown in soil sampled at three New Zealand South Island high country ...
Background and Aims: Legumes overcome nitrogen limitations by entering into a mutualistic symbiosis ...
The studies reported in this thesis examined the Rhizobium trifolii (also reclassified Rhizobium leg...
Copyright © CSIRO 2000The current dissatisfaction with low productivity of annual medic (Medicago sp...
Annual clover species such as Trifolium purpureum Loisel., T. resupinatum L., and T. alexandrinum L....
Inoculant rhizobia typically need to compete with naturalised soil populations of rhizobia to form l...
We previously reported that commercial Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii inoculants failed to out...
Successful establishment of white clover (Trifolium repens) and lucerne (Medicago sativa) in the fie...
In this paper we review the influence of various soil factors on the legume–Rhizobium symbiotic rela...
South Island hill and high country soils typically have deficiencies of nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphu...
The pasture-breeding program to improve production in the natural grasslands in Uruguay has acknowle...
The release of effective inocula for new perennial clovers into cropping zones where subterranean cl...
Graduation date: 1987Previous research had identified four serogroups of Rhizobium trifolii\ud indig...
Four Trifolium repens (white clover) cultivars were evaluated under field conditions to determine th...
The influence of soil edaphic factors on recruitment and composition of bacteria in the legume nodul...
Hexaploid Caucasian clover was grown in soil sampled at three New Zealand South Island high country ...
Background and Aims: Legumes overcome nitrogen limitations by entering into a mutualistic symbiosis ...
The studies reported in this thesis examined the Rhizobium trifolii (also reclassified Rhizobium leg...