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Isolation of linamarin-lotaustralin from Trifolium repens

Phytochemistry, 1971
Abstract Linamarin and lotaustralin were isolated as a mixture from Trifolium repens L.
E.P. Maher, M.A. Hughes
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Trifolium repens L.

2016
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Cyanoglucoside biosynthesis in white clover (Trifolium repens)

Phytochemistry, 1976
Abstract l -valine-(U- 14 C), isobutyraldoxime-(U- 14 C) and 2-hydroxyisobutyraldoxime-(1,3- 14 C) were fed to white clover shoots which contained or lacked cyanoglucoside. Labelling results indicated that plants which were unable to synthesize linamarin from these precursors lacked the ability to glucosylate 2-hydroxyisobutyronitrile.
Monica A. Hughes, Eric E. Conn
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Two new bicoumarins from Trifolium repens L.

Journal of Asian natural products research, 2004
Two new bicoumarins, named repensin A (1) and B (2), have been isolated from Trifolium repens. On the basis of spectral data, the structures of 1 and 2 have been established as 7-methoxy-7',8'-dihydroxy-8,6'-bicoumarinyl and 7,5'-dihydroxy-3,6'-bicoumarinyl, respectively.
Qing-Feng, Zhan   +3 more
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Grasslands NuSiral white clover (Trifolium repens L.)

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2002
Grasslands NuSiral is a medium–large-leaf white clover (Trifolium repens L.) cultivar with intermediate growth habit (midway between open and erect and dense and prostrate), early flowering maturity and high growing point density. G. NuSiral possesses the plant-type attributes known to be desirable for broad adaptation to dryland pasture conditions in ...
J. F. Ayres   +3 more
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Trifolium repens Linnaeus 1753

2007
Trifolium repens Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 767. 1753. "Habitat in Europae pascuis." RCN: 5649. Lectotype (Fawcett & Rendle, Fl. Jamaica 4: 13. 1920): Herb. Linn. No. 930.16 (LINN). Current name: Trifolium repens L. (Fabaceae: Faboideae). Note: Although Fawcett & Rendle stated only "Type in Herb. Linn.", there is only one sheet associated with this
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2019
As the human population keeps growing with accelerated pace, the urban environment has become a predominant feature of terrestrial landscapes. Urban environment -compared to rural- has very different environmental conditions that impose selection pressures to species; many of these species adapt through phenotypic and genotypic changes.
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Transgenic White Clover (Trifolium repens)

2000
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is a perennial legume species that is an important component of many temperate zone pastoral animal production systems. In New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, and to a lesser extent western and southern Europe, the USA, South America, and Australia, white clover is grown together with grasses, as a low ...
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Leaf Development in Trifolium repens

Botanical Gazette, 1966
Leaf development is described quantitatively, with particular reference to rates and durations of cell division and cell expansion in the various tissues of the lamina and to development of the vascular system. From these data the following three hypotheses are suggested and are discussed in relation to the diversity in leaf structure between species ...
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Trifolium repens var. pozzicola Briq.

2018
Published as part of Jeanmonod, Daniel, 2018, Typification des noms de taxons corses de l'herbier Burnat (G-BU), pp.
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