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  1. Winter survival in red clover: experimental evidence for interactions among stresses

    Background

    There is a lack of knowledge on the combined effects of different stresses on plants, in particular different stresses that occur during...

    Åshild Ergon, Helga Amdahl in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 28 May 2024
  2. Phenotypic variation and quantitative trait loci for resistance to southern anthracnose and clover rot in red clover

    Key message

    High variability for and candidate loci associated with resistance to southern anthracnose and clover rot in a worldwide collection of red...

    Lea A. Frey, Tim Vleugels, ... Roland Kölliker in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
    Article Open access 25 September 2022
  3. Benefits from Intercropped Forage Sorghum–Red Clover Under Drought Stress Conditions

    To investigate the sorghum–clover intercrop** systems under different levels of drought stress, an experiment was conducted as split plots based on...

    Sanaz Pourali, Fayaz Aghayari, ... Farid Golzardi in Gesunde Pflanzen
    Article 09 March 2023
  4. Flight phenology and landscape predictors of invasive Coleophora deauratella populations in Oregon and New Zealand red clover

    Red clover casebearer moth ( Coleophora deauratella ) (Leinig and Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae) is an invasive insect pest in red clover ( Trifoli...

    Seth J. Dorman, Navneet Kaur, ... W. Rodney Cooper in Journal of Pest Science
    Article 07 September 2023
  5. PopW improves salt stress tolerance of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) via activating phytohormones and salinity related genes

    Red clover, a perennial forage legume, is globally significant because of its high nutritional value and nitrogen fixation capacity. However, one of...

    Gürkan Demirkol in Biologia
    Article 15 December 2022
  6. Breeding for intercrop**: the case of red clover persistence in grasslands

    Legumes are important in sustainable agriculture and particularly so when they are intercropped with other species. In breeding programs, little...

    Åshild Ergon, Anne Kjersti Bakken in Euphytica
    Article Open access 24 June 2022
  7. Identification of loci controlling timing of stem elongation in red clover using genoty** by sequencing of pooled phenotypic extremes

    Main conclusion

    Through selective genoty** of pooled phenotypic extremes, we identified a number of loci and candidate genes putatively controlling...

    Åshild Ergon, Øystein W. Milvang, ... Tom Ruttink in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
    Article Open access 24 August 2022
  8. Clover in vineyards, a potential trap plant for the mealybug Pseudococcus calceolariae—a vector of GLRaV-3 to grapevines but not clover species

    Grapevine leafroll disease (GLD) affects grapevines worldwide. The primary causal agent of GLD is grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3),...

    Rebecca Gough, Kar Mun Chooi, ... Robin M. MacDiarmid in Journal of Pest Science
    Article Open access 05 July 2024
  9. Cultivation and Utilization of Red Clover (Trifolium pratense L.)

    The theoretical study provides an overview of current data on red cloverRed clover (Trifolium pratense L.), its (red clover) cultivation and...
    Grażyna Zgórka, Magdalena Maciejewska-Turska in Medicinal Plants
    Chapter 2021
  10. Insights from genetic research: SNP analyses confirm white clover naturalization in Brazil

    White clover ( Trifolium repens ) is a stoloniferous legume herb native to Eurasia which has been introduced and spread globally. In Brazil, it was...

    Amanda S. Alencar, Yoshihisa Suyama, ... Catarina F. Lira in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
    Article 21 May 2024
  11. Marginal increase in nitrate leaching under grass–clover leys by slurry and mineral fertilizer

    On dairy farms, fertilization of grass-clover swards ensures stable grass yields but may increase the potential for nitrate leaching on...

    Doline Fontaine, Jim Rasmussen, Jørgen Eriksen in Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
    Article Open access 16 November 2023
  12. Estimating nitrogen inputs from a Kura clover living mulch system for maize production

    Aims

    Kura clover living mulch (KCLM) is thought to provide in-season nitrogen (N) to the cash crop. Because of interactions between crop** system...

    Jonathan R. Alexander, Rodney T. Venterea, John M. Baker in Plant and Soil
    Article 23 August 2023
  13. Clover yellow mosaic virus in Verbena in New Zealand

    Clover yellow mosaic virus (ClYMV) is reported for the first time in two cultivars of ornamental verbena ( Verbena X hybrid) from Christchurch in New...

    Article 02 September 2022
  14. Review of seed yield components and pollination conditions in red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) seed production

    Red clover ( Trifolium pratense L.) is an important forage legume grown in many of the temperate regions around the world. In order to evaluate...

    Shuxuan **g, Per Kryger, Birte Boelt in Euphytica
    Article Open access 25 March 2021
  15. Genome-wide identification of Aux/IAA gene family in white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and functional verification of TrIAA18 under different abiotic stress

    Background

    White clover ( Trifolium repens L.) is an excellent leguminous cool-season forage with a high protein content and strong nitrogen-fixing...

    Tiangang Qi, Weiqiang Yang, ... Yan Peng in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 29 April 2024
  16. Oil radish, winter rye and crimson clover: root and shoot performance in cover crop mixtures

    Purpose

    The current knowledge of belowground interactions in intercrop** systems is limited due to methodological constraints. The current study...

    Roman Kemper, Thomas F. Döring, ... Miriam Athmann in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 29 August 2023
  17. White Clover does not Increase Soil N2O Emissions Compared to Ryegrass in Non-Frozen Winter, but Increases CH4 Uptake

    As one of the most important forage species in Europe, white clover ( Trifolium repens ) is a legume that is well recognized for its potential to...

    Guodong Shao, Juanjuan Ai, ... Haitao Wang in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article Open access 24 June 2024
  18. Transcriptome analysis reveals major transcriptional changes during regrowth after mowing of red clover (Trifolium pratense)

    Background

    Red clover ( Trifolium pratense ) is globally used as a fodder plant due its high nutritional value and soil improving qualities. In...

    Denise Brigitte Herbert, Thomas Gross, ... Annette Becker in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 15 February 2021
  19. Allelopathic effect of the methanol extract of the weed species-red sorrel (Rumex acetosella L.) on the growth, phytohormone content and antioxidant activity of the cover crop - white clover (Trifolium repens L.)

    Allelopathy is a biological process in which one organism releases biochemicals that affect the growth and development of other organisms. The...

    Ho-Jun Gam, Md. Injamum-Ul-Hoque, ... In-Jung Lee in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 10 June 2024
  20. Arbuscular mycorrhiza augments aluminum tolerance in white clover (Trifolium repens L.) by strengthening the ascorbate–glutathione cycle and phosphorus acquisition

    The ascorbate–glutathione (AsA–GSH) cycle is essential for detoxifying reactive oxygen species (ROS) under environmental stresses. The toxicity of...

    Juyang Wu, Jie Luo, ... Jiang Zhu in Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
    Article 01 November 2023
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