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Calcium protects Trifolium repens L. seedlings against cadmium stress
Plant Cell Reports, 2009The effect of calcium (Ca(2+)) on Trifolium repens L. seedlings subjected to cadmium (Cd(2+)) stress was studied by investigating plant growth and changes in activity of antioxidative enzymes. Physiological analysis was carried out on seedlings cultured for 2 weeks on half-strength Hoagland medium with Cd(2+) concentrations of 0, 400 and 600 microM ...
Chang Quan, Wang, Heng, Song
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Islands as refugia of Trifolium repens genetic diversity
Conservation Genetics, 2009Island populations are often thought to be more susceptible to the loss of genetic diversity as a consequence of limited population size and genetic drift, greater susceptibility to detrimental stochastic events and low levels of immigration. However the geographic isolation of islands may create refuges for native crop species whose genetic diversity ...
Serene Hargreaves +5 more
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TRIFOLIUM REPENS O'SIMLIGINING ELEMENTAR TARKIBINING TAHLILI.
Ushbu tadqiqotda Trifolium repens o’simligini elementar tarkibi o’rganildi. O’simlik organlarini o’rganish natijasida makro va mikroelementlar borligi aniqlandi. Tadqiqot uchun Farg‘ona viloyati Uchko’prik tumani Sariqo‘rg‘on qishlogʻida o‘sadigan Trifolium repens (O‘tloq sebargasi) o‘simligining ildizi, bargi va gulining elementar tarkibi yuqori ...Isroilova Husnidaxon Vahobjon qizi +2 more
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Beitrag zur Züchtungsmethodik bei Weißklee (Trifolium repens)
Der Züchter, 1958In den Jahren 1951–1957 wurden Versuche zum Zweck des Vergleichs mehrerer Methoden der Zuchtung von Weisklee durchgefuhrt. Es handelte sich um die Auslese aus einer Wildpopulation durch Fruhselektion, Einzelpflanzen-und Klonauslese mit Nachkommenschaftsprufung und Anwendung des Polycrossverfahrens. Die auf diese oder jene Weise erhaltenen Stamme wurden
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Interactions Between Rhizobia Nodulating Trifolium ambiguum and Trifolium repens in the Field
1998Trifolium ambiguum (Caucasian clover) is being released in New Zealand for use in regions where T. repens (white clover) growth is marginal. T. ambiguum has specific nodulation requirements and seed must be inoculated as appropriate strains of rhizobia are not found in NZ soils. T. ambiguum rhizobial strains (eg. ICC105) also rapidly nodulate T. repens
R. M. Elliot +2 more
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Depth of Ladino Roots, Trifolium Repens Latum
Agronomy Journal, 1949H. W. Gausman, R. F. Fuelleman
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Coumarins from the flowers of Trifolium repens
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2012Agnieszka Kicel, Maria Wolbis
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