The prevalence of annual clover species and white clover (Trifolium repens) during the critical late winter to early summer period (mid Aug – Dec) are compared in relation to aspect, altitude, temperature and rainfall on Mt Grand at Hawea Flat. Measurements were at four north facing sites (450, 620, 750, 910 m a.s.l.) and one shady site at 630 m a.s.l. The rainfall was similar for all altitudes and aspects but annual clovers dominated on sunny faces and the perennial white clover dominated on the shady face with suckling (T. dubium) the only adventive annual clover present. Annual cluster clover (T. glomeratum) dominated on the lower sunny faces at 450 and 620 m and sub clover (T. subterraneum) dominated at 750 m. Suckling and striated clov...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Coefficients that describe phenological development of subterranean (sub) clover (Trifolium subterra...
The temporal productivity of monocultures of four annual and two perennial clover species was quanti...
Historically sub clover has been widely used for pasture improvement in summer dry pastures in both ...
Increasing legume abundance is an important component of pastoral intensification, in providing incr...
The abundance of four naturalised annual clovers (striated, cluster, suckling, haresfoot) and two so...
Although New Zealand is fortunate in having a climate mild enough to allow some growth of pasture in...
A series of field and controlled environment experiments aimed to quantify development and growth ch...
Arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum L.) is a late maturing annual legume which has the potential...
Field experiments have been conducted for 6 years at Hunua in North Canterbury to compare a range of...
Dry matter (DM) production of sown monocultures of Caucasian and white clovers was compared under ir...
Animal productivity has not been evaluated on Caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.) in past...
Field experiments have been conducted for 6 years at Hunua in North Canterbury to compare a range o...
Sowing an appropriate cultivar of subterranean (sub) clover is important for successful dryland farm...
Fifteen accessions and 3 cultivars of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterranean L.) were sown in a...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Coefficients that describe phenological development of subterranean (sub) clover (Trifolium subterra...
The temporal productivity of monocultures of four annual and two perennial clover species was quanti...
Historically sub clover has been widely used for pasture improvement in summer dry pastures in both ...
Increasing legume abundance is an important component of pastoral intensification, in providing incr...
The abundance of four naturalised annual clovers (striated, cluster, suckling, haresfoot) and two so...
Although New Zealand is fortunate in having a climate mild enough to allow some growth of pasture in...
A series of field and controlled environment experiments aimed to quantify development and growth ch...
Arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum L.) is a late maturing annual legume which has the potential...
Field experiments have been conducted for 6 years at Hunua in North Canterbury to compare a range of...
Dry matter (DM) production of sown monocultures of Caucasian and white clovers was compared under ir...
Animal productivity has not been evaluated on Caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.) in past...
Field experiments have been conducted for 6 years at Hunua in North Canterbury to compare a range o...
Sowing an appropriate cultivar of subterranean (sub) clover is important for successful dryland farm...
Fifteen accessions and 3 cultivars of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterranean L.) were sown in a...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Coefficients that describe phenological development of subterranean (sub) clover (Trifolium subterra...
The temporal productivity of monocultures of four annual and two perennial clover species was quanti...