The seasonal production of six cultivars of subterranean clover, Geraldton, Yarloop, Woogcnellup, Clare, Mount Barker and Tallarook, was evaluated under cutting in North Canterbury. Woogenellup and Clare produced more than 7,000lb DM/ac, 2,000lb DM/ac more than the other cultivars.. Geraldton produced the highest seed yield and seed yields tended to decline with increased lateness of flowering
This bulletin records the production of subterranean clover pastures under different fertiliser trea...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
xxiii, 270 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Agrono...
The seasonal production of six cultivars of subterranean clover, Geraldton, Yarloop, Woogcnellup, C...
The permanent pasture based on a grass-clover association and utilised in situ by grazing stock is t...
New Australian-bred cultivars of subterranean (sub) clover with high levels of hardseededness are be...
Subterranean clover cultivars available in New Zealand have been currently and historically reliant ...
Subterranean clover, Trifolium subterraneum L. (commonly referred to as sub clover) has long been re...
Sowing an appropriate cultivar of subterranean (sub) clover is important for successful dryland farm...
Historically sub clover has been widely used for pasture improvement in summer dry pastures in both ...
The period from sowing to flowering was determined for 8 subterranean clover cultivars sown in late ...
This year\u27s trials have added little to the data already accumulated on the corssbreds 175,1 an...
Fifteen accessions and 3 cultivars of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterranean L.) were sown in a...
The object of first experiment was undertaken to determine the best time of subterranean clover (Tri...
Six subterranean clover cultivars (representing early and late flowering genotypes from three subspe...
This bulletin records the production of subterranean clover pastures under different fertiliser trea...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
xxiii, 270 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Agrono...
The seasonal production of six cultivars of subterranean clover, Geraldton, Yarloop, Woogcnellup, C...
The permanent pasture based on a grass-clover association and utilised in situ by grazing stock is t...
New Australian-bred cultivars of subterranean (sub) clover with high levels of hardseededness are be...
Subterranean clover cultivars available in New Zealand have been currently and historically reliant ...
Subterranean clover, Trifolium subterraneum L. (commonly referred to as sub clover) has long been re...
Sowing an appropriate cultivar of subterranean (sub) clover is important for successful dryland farm...
Historically sub clover has been widely used for pasture improvement in summer dry pastures in both ...
The period from sowing to flowering was determined for 8 subterranean clover cultivars sown in late ...
This year\u27s trials have added little to the data already accumulated on the corssbreds 175,1 an...
Fifteen accessions and 3 cultivars of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterranean L.) were sown in a...
The object of first experiment was undertaken to determine the best time of subterranean clover (Tri...
Six subterranean clover cultivars (representing early and late flowering genotypes from three subspe...
This bulletin records the production of subterranean clover pastures under different fertiliser trea...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
xxiii, 270 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Agrono...