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Preliminary agronomic evaluation and characterization of the genetic resources of Trifolium and Ornithopus species.
Trial 91MD13
Location: Medina Vegetable Research Station
To evaluate and characterize new and old collections of Trifolium and Ornithopus species.
To regenerate lines to provide sufficient seed of high quality for long term storage in the Australian Trifolium Genetic Resource Centre (ATGRC)
Evaluation of the genetic resources of T. cherleri (Cupped Clover) and a selected number of lines of T. resupinatum on shallow acid, granitic soils of the Western Austalian Wheatbelt.
Trial 90ME68
To evaluate Cupped clover (T. cherleri) and Persian clover (T. resupinatum) on a shallow, granitic, infertile soil, which is reported to be suitable for the growth of Cupped clover, but too acid to support medics successfully and where subterranean clover struggles to persist
Evaluation of Trifolium pasture species on a summer moist Joel Sub soil North West of Harvey.
Trial 90HA2
Introduce a range of long season annual pasture species and 1 perennial species in order to utilize summer sub soil moisture more effectively than the existing subterranean clover pastures
Evaluation of perennial and long season annual trifolium species on a summer moist site at Manjimup.
Trial 90MC26
Compare existing lines of Strawberry clover with promising lines of long season annual clover species
Evaluation of Persian and Balansa clovers.
Trial 89MC6, 89HA3, 89W10
Evaluation of Persian and Balansa clovers.
Evaluate a range of Trifolium species including a selection of Persian and Balansa clovers
Improving the Utilisation of Germplasm of \u3cem\u3eTrifolium Spumosum\u3c/em\u3e L. By the Development of a Core Collection Using Ecogeographical and Molecular Techniques
A core collection is a sub-set encompassing more than 70% of the variability of all accessions held in a collection (Brown 1995), the development of one for Trifolium spumosum (bladder clover) could assist in future development of the cultivar within southern Australia. The aim of this work is to develop a core collection of Trifolium spumosum as a model for other pasture legume species using molecular and ecogeographical data
Improving the Utilisation of Germplasm of \u3cem\u3eTrifolium Spumosum\u3c/em\u3e L. By the Development of a Core Collection Using Ecogeographical and Molecular Techniques
A core collection is a sub-set encompassing more than 70% of the variability of all accessions held in a collection (Brown, 1995). The development of one for Trifolium spumosum (bladder clover) could assist in future development of the cultivar within southern Australia. The aim of this work is to develop a core collection of Trifolium spumosum as a model for other pasture legume species using molecular and ecogeographical data
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