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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2007
A Lotus uliginosus polycross population (LUX97) was developed from high seed producing Portuguese accessions and locally adapted New Zealand germplasms. Two cycles of selection for early flowering and low condensed tannin content were successful in producing a population with lower condensed tannin content than the Portuguese parents, while maintaining
W. M. Kelman +3 more
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A Lotus uliginosus polycross population (LUX97) was developed from high seed producing Portuguese accessions and locally adapted New Zealand germplasms. Two cycles of selection for early flowering and low condensed tannin content were successful in producing a population with lower condensed tannin content than the Portuguese parents, while maintaining
W. M. Kelman +3 more
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Generation and Characterization of Interspecific Hybrids of Lotus uliginosus × Lotus corniculatus
Crop Science, 2012ABSTRACTA method is described for obtaining interspecific hybrids between commercial lines of Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr and Lotus corniculatus L. Hybridization was possible between these species using embryo rescue. Two strategies were used to confirm 40 F1 hybrids, that is, flow cytometry and microsatellite simple sequence repeats (SSRs).
A. Castillo +6 more
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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2006
This co-learning study with greater lotus (Lotus uliginosus Schukr.) and birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) was undertaken in the Perennial Pasture Zone of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in conjunction with 14 community groups. The overall study combined a field experiment investigating grazing management practices with a co-learning study ...
J. F. Ayres +3 more
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This co-learning study with greater lotus (Lotus uliginosus Schukr.) and birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) was undertaken in the Perennial Pasture Zone of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in conjunction with 14 community groups. The overall study combined a field experiment investigating grazing management practices with a co-learning study ...
J. F. Ayres +3 more
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2023
In recent decades there has been growing concern around heavy metals and metalloid contamination in soil. Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous trace metalloid. The high levels of this metalloid in soils are a consequence of human activities and also from natural inputs.
Ricardo Soares +4 more
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In recent decades there has been growing concern around heavy metals and metalloid contamination in soil. Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous trace metalloid. The high levels of this metalloid in soils are a consequence of human activities and also from natural inputs.
Ricardo Soares +4 more
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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2006
A study was undertaken in the Perennial Pasture Zone in New South Wales, Australia, to investigate the potential of lotus-based pastures (greater lotus, Lotus uliginosus Schukr.; birdsfoot trefoil, Lotus corniculatus L.) to improve grazing production.
J. F. Ayres +4 more
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A study was undertaken in the Perennial Pasture Zone in New South Wales, Australia, to investigate the potential of lotus-based pastures (greater lotus, Lotus uliginosus Schukr.; birdsfoot trefoil, Lotus corniculatus L.) to improve grazing production.
J. F. Ayres +4 more
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Crop & Pasture Science, 2017
Lotus uliginosus (greater lotus, GL) and L. corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil, BT) are species markedly different in their genetics, morphology and environmental adaptation. We evaluated the hybrids and parental species under differential conditions: in vitro culture, growth chamber and open field environments.
A. Castillo +5 more
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Lotus uliginosus (greater lotus, GL) and L. corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil, BT) are species markedly different in their genetics, morphology and environmental adaptation. We evaluated the hybrids and parental species under differential conditions: in vitro culture, growth chamber and open field environments.
A. Castillo +5 more
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Seed production of Lotus uliginosus cv. Sharnae in response to plant population density
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1998Summary. An experiment was carried out under irrigation in the field to determine the influence of plant population density (7.5, 15, 30 and 60 plants/m2) on growth, development and yield of the pasture legume Lotus uliginosuscv. Sharnae. Reproductive development (flowering, pod set and stages of pod development) was recorded from 79 days after ...
N. Arango +2 more
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Diversity and phylogeny of rhizobial strains isolated from Lotus uliginosus grown in Uruguayan soils
Applied Soil Ecology, 2013Abstract Lotus uliginosus is generally nodulated by rhizobia of the genus Bradyrhizobium when used for improvement of Uruguayan pastures. The genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of 111 isolates from nodules of L. uliginosus collected from four fields with or without prior inoculation history were analyzed in this study. Genetic diversity
Leticia Batista +4 more
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1997
Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to develop equations to predict condensed tannins (CT) in greater lotus (Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr) with a precision satisfactory for the screening of genotypes in a plant breeding programme. NIRS equations were developed using both partial least squares and stepwise multiple linear regression ...
Kevin F Smith, Walter M Kelman
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Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to develop equations to predict condensed tannins (CT) in greater lotus (Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr) with a precision satisfactory for the screening of genotypes in a plant breeding programme. NIRS equations were developed using both partial least squares and stepwise multiple linear regression ...
Kevin F Smith, Walter M Kelman
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