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NO2, CH4 and CO2 fluxes from agricultural organic and mineral soils grown with Phleum pratense and mixed Trifolium pratense/P. pratense under elevated CO2 concentration [PDF]
Kettunen, Riitta
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Trifolium baeticum Boiss. y Trifolium pallidum Waldst. & Kit
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Trifolium kurdistanicum (Trifolieae, Fabaceae), a new species of Trifolium sect. Trifolium from Iran
Phytotaxa, 2017Trifolium kurdistanicum, a new species of Trifolium sect. Trifolium from Kurdistan Province, west of Iran is described. It grows at high altitude on subalpine regions with steep slopes and shallow soil. The new species is morphologically close to T. longidentatum and can be considered as a member of the subsect. Ochroleuca.
SOMAYEH YOUSEFI +4 more
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Clovers (Trifolium spp.) constitute one of the major forage legumes widely grown for its rich protein content and its major role in maintaining environmental sustainability by improving the soil fertility. Gene technology can assist plant improvement efforts in clovers (Trifolium spp.), aiming to improve forage quality, yield, and adaptation to biotic ...
Samira, Rahimi-Ashtiani +4 more
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Clovers (Trifolium spp.) constitute one of the major forage legumes widely grown for its rich protein content and its major role in maintaining environmental sustainability by improving the soil fertility. Gene technology can assist plant improvement efforts in clovers (Trifolium spp.), aiming to improve forage quality, yield, and adaptation to biotic ...
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