The agronomic performance of Caucasian clover in high country grasslands was the subject of two experiments at Lake Heron Station, Canterbury
Adventive annual clovers play a critical role in nitrogen (N) cycling and feed quality in extensive ...
White clover (wc) (Trifolium repens) is present and is often the dominant legume in the \u3e11 m ha ...
This experiment compared the productivity of caucasian or white clover when established with five pe...
The agronomic performance of Caucasian clover in high country grasslands was the subject of two expe...
A trial to measure the effects of establishment techniques and fertiliser application on seedling es...
Hexaploid Caucasian clover was grown in soil sampled at three New Zealand South Island high country ...
The N₂ fixation ability of caucasian clover was compared with that of white clover in irrigated ryeg...
Paper presented at the 48th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 3-6 November 1986, Alexand...
Two trials were carried out to investigate the response of Caucasian clover to phosphorus and sulphu...
The potential of caucasian clover to improve the legume content of lowland New Zealand pastures shou...
The response of Caucasian and white clover / ryegrass pastures, maintained at two fertility levels, ...
Results from a legume oversowing and phosphorus topdressing experiment are reported. The depleted t...
Maintaining and increasing legume abundance is a critical component of pastoral intensification, inc...
A trial to measure the effects of establishment techniques and fertiliser application on seedling es...
The competitive ability of Caucasian clover and white clover was assessed at three fertile lowland s...
Adventive annual clovers play a critical role in nitrogen (N) cycling and feed quality in extensive ...
White clover (wc) (Trifolium repens) is present and is often the dominant legume in the \u3e11 m ha ...
This experiment compared the productivity of caucasian or white clover when established with five pe...
The agronomic performance of Caucasian clover in high country grasslands was the subject of two expe...
A trial to measure the effects of establishment techniques and fertiliser application on seedling es...
Hexaploid Caucasian clover was grown in soil sampled at three New Zealand South Island high country ...
The N₂ fixation ability of caucasian clover was compared with that of white clover in irrigated ryeg...
Paper presented at the 48th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 3-6 November 1986, Alexand...
Two trials were carried out to investigate the response of Caucasian clover to phosphorus and sulphu...
The potential of caucasian clover to improve the legume content of lowland New Zealand pastures shou...
The response of Caucasian and white clover / ryegrass pastures, maintained at two fertility levels, ...
Results from a legume oversowing and phosphorus topdressing experiment are reported. The depleted t...
Maintaining and increasing legume abundance is a critical component of pastoral intensification, inc...
A trial to measure the effects of establishment techniques and fertiliser application on seedling es...
The competitive ability of Caucasian clover and white clover was assessed at three fertile lowland s...
Adventive annual clovers play a critical role in nitrogen (N) cycling and feed quality in extensive ...
White clover (wc) (Trifolium repens) is present and is often the dominant legume in the \u3e11 m ha ...
This experiment compared the productivity of caucasian or white clover when established with five pe...