There is little information on the distribution of minerals in plant parts although factors affecting mineral content in forages have been well investigated (Fleming, 1973; Whitehead et al., 1985). The aim of this investigation was to determine the trace mineral content in plant parts of different cultivars of red clover (foreign and domestic) and to assess differences between cultivars. The existence of significant differences between cultivars would indicate the possibility of selecting cultivars to satisfy particular animal requirements for minerals
Samples of red clover cultivated for fodder in 2000–2002 were taken from particular objects to chemi...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
Mineral deficiencies in livestock are often prevented by using prophylactic supplementation, which i...
The main aim of this study was to examine how concentrations of the micronutrients cobalt, copper, i...
AbstractThe mineral concentrations in herbage from mixed grassland are variable which lead to challe...
Samples of seven native and four introduced clovers were collected from widely scattered areas in Wy...
The legume red clover (Trifolium pratense) fixes its own nitrogen (N), but requires P and K fertilis...
1. The normal variation in mineral content of mixed hill pastures has been investigated with parti...
Samples of plants of red clover cv. Dajana were collected from a strict field experi-ment carried ou...
A survey was conducted in the soone valley in the north-west of the Punjab Province of Pakistan to a...
At least 17 elements are known to be essential for plants; however, plants also absorb and accumulat...
Effects of zinc supply on the distribution of zinc and dry weight among plant parts were examined du...
A pot study was conducted to investigate whether differences in the amounts of Zn and Cd taken up by...
A field experiment was conducted in 2000-2001 at the Research Station of East Anatolia Agricultural ...
Concentrations and total amounts of copper in the tops were measured in 24 varieties of 21 annual cr...
Samples of red clover cultivated for fodder in 2000–2002 were taken from particular objects to chemi...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
Mineral deficiencies in livestock are often prevented by using prophylactic supplementation, which i...
The main aim of this study was to examine how concentrations of the micronutrients cobalt, copper, i...
AbstractThe mineral concentrations in herbage from mixed grassland are variable which lead to challe...
Samples of seven native and four introduced clovers were collected from widely scattered areas in Wy...
The legume red clover (Trifolium pratense) fixes its own nitrogen (N), but requires P and K fertilis...
1. The normal variation in mineral content of mixed hill pastures has been investigated with parti...
Samples of plants of red clover cv. Dajana were collected from a strict field experi-ment carried ou...
A survey was conducted in the soone valley in the north-west of the Punjab Province of Pakistan to a...
At least 17 elements are known to be essential for plants; however, plants also absorb and accumulat...
Effects of zinc supply on the distribution of zinc and dry weight among plant parts were examined du...
A pot study was conducted to investigate whether differences in the amounts of Zn and Cd taken up by...
A field experiment was conducted in 2000-2001 at the Research Station of East Anatolia Agricultural ...
Concentrations and total amounts of copper in the tops were measured in 24 varieties of 21 annual cr...
Samples of red clover cultivated for fodder in 2000–2002 were taken from particular objects to chemi...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
Mineral deficiencies in livestock are often prevented by using prophylactic supplementation, which i...