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Specificity in Legume-Rhizobia Symbioses. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci, 2017
Andrews M, Andrews ME.
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Forage quality and the environment [PDF]

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Comparative analyses in Lotus: the cytogenetic map of Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr.

Cytogenetic and genome research, 2012
A comparative cytogenetic map was built for Lotusuliginosus (2n = 12), expanding previous analyses that revealed intra- and interspecific chromosomal rearrangements in the model legume L. japonicus, L. filicaulis, and L. burttii. This species is positioned in a sister clade of the previously-mapped species and is proposed as one of the progenitors of L.
Ferreira, J.   +5 more
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Establishment, growth and persistence of greater lotus (Lotus uliginosus) at six sites in eastern Australia

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1999
Summary. Three Lotus uliginosus populations, cv. Maku, Sharnae and the line G4704 were compared to Trifolium repens cv. Haifa on the basis of plant frequency and contribution to total above ground biomass production at 6 sites in eastern Australia (Samford, Grafton, Taree, Nowra, Moss Vale and Warragul). In addition, L.
M. J. Blumenthal   +6 more
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Characteristics of greater lotus (Lotus uliginosus) populations grown under low latitude conditions in eastern Australia

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2007
A study undertaken in northern New South Wales characterised and assessed a collection of 10 greater lotus (Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr) cultivars and breeding lines, comprising diploid and tetraploid populations with a range of Mediterranean parentage. Vegetative characteristics and seasonal herbage growth were measured under glasshouse conditions and ...
J. F. Ayres   +3 more
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