Publication Date
1984
DPIRD Collections
Natural resources
Series Number
64
Abstract
A description is given of the characteristics and distributions of 115 distinct naturalized strains of subterranean clover. Approximately three-quarters of the strains appeared from their distributions to have been introduced and to have spread in their present forms, while the remainder, which are individually of very limited distribution, appeared to have evolved locally from naturalized and commercial material by natural crossing of mutation. An attempt was made to relate the apparent ecological succes rial, and a high level of hard-seedeness.
Number of Pages
51
Keywords
Varieties, Western Australia, Trifolium subterraneum
Disciplines
Agricultural Science
Recommended Citation
Collins, W J,
and
Gladstones, J S.
(1984), Naturalised subterranean clover strains of Western Australia. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Technical Bulletin 64.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/tech_bull/77
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