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    An agronomic evaluation of Subterrenean clover cultivars

    Scott, W. R.
    Abstract
    The seasonal production of six cultivars of subterranean clover, Geraldton, Yarloop, Woogcnellup, Clare, Mount Barker and Tallarook, was evaluated under cutting in North Canterbury. Woogenellup and Clare produced more than 7,000lb DM/ac, 2,000lb DM/ac more than the other cultivars.. Geraldton produced the highest seed yield and seed yields tended to decline with increased lateness of flowering.
    Keywords
    subterranean clover cultivars; seed yield; performance
    Fields of Research
    070305 Crop and Pasture Improvement (Selection and Breeding)
    Date
    1971
    Type
    Conference Contribution - Published (Conference Paper)
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    Copyright © The Authors and New Zealand Grassland Association.
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    Scott, W. R. (1971). An agronomic evaluation of subterrenean clover cultivars. In Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, 33, 134-140
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