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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Effects of root temperature on growth of four lines of subterranean clover

JD Williams

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 23(1) 9 - 15
Published: 1972

Abstract

One line of subterranean clover (CPI 14196) produced significantly more dry matter than three other lines (CPI 12621 — Israel, Dwalganup, and Mount Barker) at root temperatures suboptimal for shoot growth (10 and 15°C). These differences were associated with leaf area per plant and the size of individual leaves, and the greater growth was associated with partitioning of a greater part of the dry matter to leaves.

The significance of the results is discussed in terms of limits to winter production of pastures based on subterranean clover.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9720009

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