Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers

Seed production of four annual clover species, arrowleaf (Trifolium vesiculosum), balansa (Trifolium michelianum), gland (Trifolium glanduliferum) and Persian (Trifolium resupinatum) was quantified from four sowing dates in 2010. Following initial sowing rate at 4–6 kg/ha, these clovers produced see...

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Main Authors: Hollena, Nori, Moot, Derrick J., Mills, Annamaria
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Published: Taylor & Francis Online 2018
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24306/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00288233.2018.1488747
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spelling my.unimas.ir.243062020-09-04T07:58:34Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24306/ Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers Hollena, Nori Moot, Derrick J. Mills, Annamaria S Agriculture (General) Seed production of four annual clover species, arrowleaf (Trifolium vesiculosum), balansa (Trifolium michelianum), gland (Trifolium glanduliferum) and Persian (Trifolium resupinatum) was quantified from four sowing dates in 2010. Following initial sowing rate at 4–6 kg/ha, these clovers produced seed yields up to ∼2340 kg/ha for balansa and gland, 914 kg/ha for arrowleaf and ∼814 kg/ha for Persian. After herbage was removed the clover seedlings that regenerated produced a maximum ground cover of 91% for balansa, 65% for gland, 17% for Persian and 6% for arrowleaf. The seeds of ‘Mihi’ Persian clover were all soft and none were recovered in the soil after three months of burial. In contrast, arrowleaf clover had the highest percentage of hardseededness (>97%) and therefore retained most of its viable seeds in the soil into the second year. The differences in hardseededness and regeneration potential mean different management strategies for their successful establishment into dryland farming systems. Taylor & Francis Online 2018 Article PeerReviewed Hollena, Nori and Moot, Derrick J. and Mills, Annamaria (2018) Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 62 (3). pp. 316-331. ISSN 0028-8233 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00288233.2018.1488747 https://doi.org/10.1080/00288233.2018.1488747
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Hollena, Nori
Moot, Derrick J.
Mills, Annamaria
Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers
description Seed production of four annual clover species, arrowleaf (Trifolium vesiculosum), balansa (Trifolium michelianum), gland (Trifolium glanduliferum) and Persian (Trifolium resupinatum) was quantified from four sowing dates in 2010. Following initial sowing rate at 4–6 kg/ha, these clovers produced seed yields up to ∼2340 kg/ha for balansa and gland, 914 kg/ha for arrowleaf and ∼814 kg/ha for Persian. After herbage was removed the clover seedlings that regenerated produced a maximum ground cover of 91% for balansa, 65% for gland, 17% for Persian and 6% for arrowleaf. The seeds of ‘Mihi’ Persian clover were all soft and none were recovered in the soil after three months of burial. In contrast, arrowleaf clover had the highest percentage of hardseededness (>97%) and therefore retained most of its viable seeds in the soil into the second year. The differences in hardseededness and regeneration potential mean different management strategies for their successful establishment into dryland farming systems.
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author Hollena, Nori
Moot, Derrick J.
Mills, Annamaria
author_facet Hollena, Nori
Moot, Derrick J.
Mills, Annamaria
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title Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers
title_short Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers
title_full Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers
title_fullStr Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers
title_full_unstemmed Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers
title_sort seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers
publisher Taylor & Francis Online
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24306/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00288233.2018.1488747
https://doi.org/10.1080/00288233.2018.1488747
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