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2020
Trifolium repens L. – H rept, Subcosmop.; ACC, AIU, FES, LAS, PRA, TER – Urbano-neutrale.
Buldrini, Fabrizio +5 more
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Trifolium repens L. – H rept, Subcosmop.; ACC, AIU, FES, LAS, PRA, TER – Urbano-neutrale.
Buldrini, Fabrizio +5 more
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2018
Trifolium repens L. Artbeschreibung: Stängel kriechend und an den Knoten wurzelnd, oft verzweigt. Blätter 3 zählig. Teilblätter breit verkehrt-eiförmig, bis 4 cm lang, fein gezähnt, oft ausgerandet, meist mit heller Zeichnung, kahl. Nebenblätter trockenhäutig.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Trifolium repens L. Artbeschreibung: Stängel kriechend und an den Knoten wurzelnd, oft verzweigt. Blätter 3 zählig. Teilblätter breit verkehrt-eiförmig, bis 4 cm lang, fein gezähnt, oft ausgerandet, meist mit heller Zeichnung, kahl. Nebenblätter trockenhäutig.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Trifolium repens subsp. prostratum Nyman
2021Trifolium repens subsp. prostratum Nyman Unterart ISFS: 427300 Checklist: 1047650 Fabaceae Trifolium Trifolium repens L. Trifolium repens subsp. prostratum Nyman Bestimmungsschlüssel ZusammenfassungKEINE ANGABE Status Status IUCN: Ungenügende Datengrundlage Ökologie Lebensraum Lebensraumnach Delarze & al.
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The Journal of Ecology, 1983
A glabrous or glabrescent creeping perennial of indeterminate size, rooting at the nodes. Roots adventitious except for the tap root developed from the primary root of the seedling. Stolons up to 50 cm long, 1.9-4.0 mm in diameter; internodes up to 6 cm long.
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A glabrous or glabrescent creeping perennial of indeterminate size, rooting at the nodes. Roots adventitious except for the tap root developed from the primary root of the seedling. Stolons up to 50 cm long, 1.9-4.0 mm in diameter; internodes up to 6 cm long.
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Phosphoglucoisomerase variation in Trifolium repens
Genetica, 1986An electrophoretic survey carried out at the PGI/2 locus of white clover revealed the existence of five alleles. These alleles were shown to be controlled by single co-dominant genes, behaving in a normal Mendelian manner. The results also indicate that white clover behaves as an amphidiploid, in which one of its parental species is normally homozygous
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Isolation of linamarin-lotaustralin from Trifolium repens
Phytochemistry, 1971Abstract Linamarin and lotaustralin were isolated as a mixture from Trifolium repens L.
E.P. Maher, M.A. Hughes
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Cyanoglucoside biosynthesis in white clover (Trifolium repens)
Phytochemistry, 1976Abstract 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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