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    Caucasian clover/ryegrass produced more legume than white clover/ryegrass pastures in a grazed comparison 

    Black, Alistair; Pollock, Keith M.; Lucas, Richard J.; Amyes, J.; Pownall, D.; Sedcole, John R. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 2000)
    The potential of caucasian clover to improve the legume content of lowland New Zealand pastures should result in enhanced animal performance. Liveweight gains from eight flocks of ewe lambs rotationally grazing irrigated ...
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    Yield of Italian ryegrass mixed with red clover and balansa clover 

    Ryan-Salter, Travis P.; Black, Alistair (New Zealand Grassland Association., 2012)
    A mixture experiment was conducted at Lincoln University to investigate if mixtures of Italian ryegrass, red clover and balansa clover gave more high quality forage and suppressed weeds better than Italian ryegrass ...
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    Evaluation of perennial lupin/cocksfoot pasture relative to lucerne pasture under summer dry conditions 

    Black, Alistair; Ryan-Salter, Travis P. (New Zealand Grassland Association, 2016)
    The productivity of a perennial lupin/cocksfoot mix was compared to that of lucerne in summer dry conditions at Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand. The pastures were planted in December 2013 and rotationally grazed ...
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    Sheep performance on perennial lupins at Sawdon Station, Lake Tekapo 

    Loxton, G.; Black, Alistair; Ryan-Salter, Travis P.; Moot, Derrick J. (2014-11-07)
    A three-year trial compared the performance of Merino ewes grazing on a perennial lupin pasture with a control flock run predominantly on lucerne pastures at Sawdon Station, Lake Tekapo.
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    Identification and effectiveness of rhizobial strains that nodulate Lupinus polyphyllus 

    Ryan-Salter, Travis P.; Black, Alistair; Andrews, Mitchell; Moot, Derrick J. (New Zealand Grassland Association, 2014)
    Lupinus polyphyllus plants were heavily nodulated at 10 field sites sampled across the South Island. Twenty-two bacterial isolates from these nodules formed functional nodules on L. polyphyllus indicating that rhizobia ...
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    Dry matter yield of dryland and irrigated mixtures of Caucasian clover, white clover and perennial ryegrass over 5 years at Lincoln University 

    Black, Alistair; Lucas, Richard J. (New Zealand Grassland Association, 2018-11-13)
    This experiment investigated the effects of Caucasian clover (CC), white clover (WC), perennial ryegrass (RG) and their mixtures on dry matter (DM) yield under dryland and irrigated conditions over 5 years (1st July-30th ...
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    Nitrogen fixation by caucasian clover and white clover in irrigated ryegrass pastures 

    Widdup, K. H.; Purves, R. G.; Black, Alistair; Jarvis, Peter; Lucas, Richard J. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 2001)
    The N₂ fixation ability of caucasian clover was compared with that of white clover in irrigated ryegrass pastures over years 2 and 3 of a grazing experiment, using the ¹⁵N enrichment technique. ‘Endura’ caucasian clover ...
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    Caucasian clover was more productive than white clover in grass mixtures under drought conditions 

    Black, Alistair; Lucas, Richard J. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 2000)
    This experiment compared the productivity of caucasian or white clover when established with five perennial grass species over 6 years in a dry lowland environment. Hexaploid ‘Endura’ caucasian clover or ‘Grasslands Demand’ ...
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    Plantain silage quality under variable management practices 

    Bariroh, Nur Rizqi; Bryant, Racheal H.; Black, Alistair (New Zealand Grassland Association, 2018-11-17)
    Two studies investigated the effect of regrowth and additives on preservation and quality of plantain ensiled in spring using a micro-silage technique. Study 1 compared the effect of regrowth at four (4L), five (5L) or six ...
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    A comparison of Caucasian and white clovers in temperate pastures 

    Black, Alistair (Lincoln University, 2004)
    A series of three main experiments aimed to define the place of Caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb) with respect to white clover (T. repens L.) in temperate New Zealand pastures. Experiment 1 used sheep liveweight ...
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    Moot, Derrick J. (10)Lucas, Richard J. (8)Ryan-Salter, Travis P. (4)Anderson, S. (2)Dalgety, S. K. (2)Moir, James L. (2)Amyes, J. (1)Andreucci, Mariana (1)Andrews, Mitchell (1)... View MoreKeyword0703 Crop and Pasture Production (11)Trifolium ambiguum (8)Lolium perenne (7)070302 Agronomy (5)Trifolium repens (5)dryland (4)white clover (4)0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management (3)0702 Animal Production (3)070202 Animal Growth and Development (3)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (16)2000 - 2009 (6)1998 - 1999 (1)
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