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Trifolium is the most used pastoral legume genus in temperate grassland systems, and a common feature in meadows and open space areas in cities and parks. Breeding of Trifolium spp. for pastoral production has been going on for over a century.
Lucy M. Egan +4 more
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Chromosome and Genome Diversity in the Genus Trifolium (Fabaceae)
Trifolium L. is an economically important genus that is characterized by variable karyotypes relating to its ploidy level and basic chromosome numbers.
Eliška Lukjanová, Jana Řepková
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Pedigree analysis of pre-breeding efforts in Trifolium spp. germplasm in New Zealand
Background Prebreeding in plants is the activity designed to identify useful characteristics from wild germplasm and its integration in breeding programs. Prebreeding aims to introduce new variation into the populations of a species of interest. Pedigree
L. M. Egan +4 more
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The Evaluations Of Taxonomic Classifications In The Genus Trifolium L. Based On ITS Sequences
The genus Trifolium L. belonging to family Fabaceae is represented by about 255 species in the world. Two classifications based on the sections or subgenus are commonly used by the researchers in the taxonomically evaluation of the genus Trifolium ...
Yudum Yeltekin, Aykut Yılmaz
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Karyology Study of Ten Trifolium Species in Fars Province [PDF]
Chromosome information is an important key for taxonomy, phylogeny and genetic in Trifolium plants. Thus, ten Trifolium species namely T. grandiflorum, T. resupinatum, T. dasyurum, T. campestre, T. tomentosum, T. hirtum, T. scabrum, T.
Mehrnaz Riasat, Sara Sadeghian
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Soil-conservation effect of intercrops in silage maize
More than 50% of agricultural land is threatened by water erosion in the Czech Republic. With respect to soil erosion, maize (Zea mays L.) belongs to the most problematic crops; one of the possibilities to increase protection against erosion is ...
David Kincl +5 more
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Testing Flowering Perennial Plants in a Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) Lawn
Most pollinating insects require a season-long succession of floral resources to fulfill life-cycle requirements. Incorporating forbs into turfgrass sites may create a season-long sequence of flowers to support foraging pollinators.
Paige E. Boyle +2 more
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Species belonging to the Festuca-Lolium complex are often naturally infected with endophytic fungi of genus Epichloë. Recent studies on endophytes have shown the beneficial roles of host-endophyte associations as protection against insect herbivores in ...
Giovanni Cagnano +6 more
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The genus Trifolium is one of the largest genera of the legume family Fabaceae with ca. 255 species. The genus is divided into eight sections; the section Trifolium is a major section of the genus, comprising 73 species mainly distributed in the ...
Hanan I. Sayed Ahmed +5 more
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Lectotypification of some Freyn’s names from the Iberian Peninsula
Lectotypes are designated for names published by Josef Freyn from the Iberian Peninsula in Bulletin de l’Herbier Boissier in 1893: Genista anglica var. pilosa, Leontodon reverchonii, Linaria supina var. glaberima, Scabiosa tomentosa var.
Karel Sutorý
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