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CREE BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1981
Cree, a new cultivar of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.), was developed at the Agriculture Canada research Station in Saskatoon and was issued License No. 1901 by the Plant Products Division of Agriculture Canada on 28 Feb. 1979. It is the first cultivar of birdsfood trefoil bred in Western Canada and was selected mainly for winterhardiness ...
B. P. GOPLEN, J. E. R. GREEN-SHIELDS
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AC Langille birdsfoot trefoil

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1997
AC Langille is a birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) cultivar developed by the Nappan Research Farm, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. It was developed through two cycles of mass selection for winterhardiness and one cycle of mass selection for seedling vigor.
Y. A. Papadopoulos   +8 more
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OAC Bright birdsfoot trefoil

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1997
OAC Bright is a birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) cultivar developed by the Crop Science Department, University of Guelph. It was developed by within and among half-sib progeny recurrent selection for seedling vigour and seed yield. OAC Bright has 2% higher seedling vigour and 0.8% higher herbage yield than Leo.
B. E. Twamley, D. T. Tomes, S. R. Bowley
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Elemental composition of birdsfoot trefoil

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 1985
Abstract Developmental and environmental effects on mineral nutrient concentration in birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) are not well documented. In this study, elemental composition of two birdsfoot trefoil stands were determined from a late vegetative stage through reproductive growth.
M. P. Russelle   +3 more
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Cattle Preferentially Select Birdsfoot Trefoil from Mixtures of Tall Fescue and Birdsfoot Trefoil

Forage & Grazinglands, 2004
When birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) is interseeded into tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) pastures, animal performance often exceeds that expected based on forage samples taken from the pasture. This may be due to cattle (Bos taurus) preferentially selecting birdsfoot trefoil from mixed pastures.
Lian Wen   +5 more
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Bruce birdsfoot trefoil

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2008
Bruce birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) is a 71-clone synthetic variety developed at the Nappan Research Farm, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Nappan, Nova Scotia. Bruce was developed through two cycles of mass selection for plant vigour (top and root growth) and winterhardiness, and one cycle of mass selection for re-growth vigour under ...
Y. A. Papadopoulos   +3 more
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NUTRIENT STRESS IN BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1986
Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) is often grown on poorly drained, low fertility, and low pH soils under marginal management. The objective of this research was to document several aspects of single nutrient stresses in birdsfoot trefoil. Plants were grown hydroponically in the glasshouse through two vegetative cycles and one reproductive ...
M. P. RUSSELLE, R. L. McGRAW
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