Nutrient storage in roots and rhizomes of hexaploid Caucasian clover
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1994
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Hexaploid Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.
(Caucasian clover cv. Prairie) persisted and
dominated in high country plots which received
more than 100 kg P/ha at establishment. After 13
years the biomass of coarse roots (rhizomes and
tap-roots) amounted to 20 t/ha. The contents of
nutrients in the root fractions were approximately
five times that in the herbage. This ability to
retain nutrients in coarse roots may be a strategy
that contributes to the dominance of Caucasian
clover on this acid soil.
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