Research Paper
Autumn performance of rhizomatous clovers after a summer drought, under different grazing treatments
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- Title
- Autumn performance of rhizomatous clovers after a summer drought, under different grazing treatments
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- Lincoln University
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Caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum; cv. Monaro and Alpine), zigzag clover (Trifolium medium; seed lines, Kentucky and Porters Pass) and white clover (Trifolium repens), were evaluated in a sheep grazing trial on a lowland medium fertility soil (Templeton silt loam) at Lincoln University, Canterbury. Each rhizomatous clover cultivar / seed line was sown (March, 1989) in plots with four rows 0.75m apart, 80m long. There were three replicates of these plots (1.5m apart), each replicate arrang...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Other
- Date created
- 1995
- Creator
- Nichol, Wayne W.
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/2400
- Related subjects
- Trifolium repens L. / Caucasian clover / Trifolium ambiguum: cv. Alpine / cv. Monaro / zigzag clover / Trifolium medium / perennial ryegrass / Lalium perenne L. / rotational grazing / set stocking / grazing intensity temperature response / Lalium endophyte / grazing management / white clover
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