Articles with "crimson clover" as a keyword



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Nitrogen release from shoots and roots of crimson clover, hairy vetch, and red clover

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Published in 2020 at "Canadian Journal of Soil Science"

DOI: 10.1139/cjss-2019-0164

Abstract: Abstract: Nitrogen (N) release from legume cover crops is a key N source for subsequent crops in rotation. In this study, chopped fresh shoots or roots ( read more here.

Keywords: crimson clover; shoots roots; roots crimson; clover ... See more keywords
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Development, Survival, and Fecundity of Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Five Weedy Host Plants Common across the Mid-South USA

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Published in 2023 at "Florida Entomologist"

DOI: 10.1653/024.106.0107

Abstract: Abstract Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a highly mobile and polyphagous pest known to feed on over 300 cultivated and wild host plant species. Larvae cause significant economic damage to several commercial row crops… read more here.

Keywords: white clover; zea; clover; hairy vetch ... See more keywords
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Phenotypic and Nodule Microbial Diversity among Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.) Accessions

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Published in 2020 at "Agronomy"

DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10091434

Abstract: Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.) is the most common legume cover crop in the United States. Previous research found limited genetic variation for crimson clover within the National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS) collection. The aim… read more here.

Keywords: crimson clover; clover trifolium; trifolium incarnatum; plant ... See more keywords