2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2494.2003.00362.x
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Effects of white clover cultivar and companion grass on winter survival of seedlings in autumn‐sown swards

Abstract: The aim was to study the effects of white clover cultivar and combinations with perennial ryegrass cultivars on seedling establishment in autumn‐sown swards and on winter survival of seedlings. Large‐leaved white clover cv. Alice and small‐leaved white clover cv. Gwenda, and an erect and a prostrate perennial ryegrass cultivar were sown in autumn in pure stands and as four binary grass‐clover mixtures. Mixtures of white clover cv. Huia and Aberherald with perennial ryegrass were also sown. Companion grasses ha… Show more

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“…The worst situation is for the newly established grassland in early spring, when soil is not thawed yet, but air temperature has opened physiological processes and transpiration of aboveground organs. ELGERSMA and SCHLEPERS (2003) found out that stolons creation of white clover before onset of winter is not essential factor for successful survival of winter period. They sowed white clover in Netherlands at 2.…”
Section: VImentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The worst situation is for the newly established grassland in early spring, when soil is not thawed yet, but air temperature has opened physiological processes and transpiration of aboveground organs. ELGERSMA and SCHLEPERS (2003) found out that stolons creation of white clover before onset of winter is not essential factor for successful survival of winter period. They sowed white clover in Netherlands at 2.…”
Section: VImentioning
confidence: 98%