Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers

A study conducted to develop a classification for Ethiopian clovers based on the performance and phosphorus requirement which has potential for selecting accessions from the rest of the ILCA germplasm suitable for different levels of soil The effects of different P levels on the growth and N and P n...

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Main Authors: Mugwira, L.M., Haque, I.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 1991
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28950
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Haque, I.
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description A study conducted to develop a classification for Ethiopian clovers based on the performance and phosphorus requirement which has potential for selecting accessions from the rest of the ILCA germplasm suitable for different levels of soil The effects of different P levels on the growth and N and P nutrition of 20 accessions from eleven Ethiopian clover (Trifolium) species were investigated in a glasshouse. The treatments were 0, 12.5, 25, 37.5 and 50 mg P/kg.
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spelling CGSpace289502023-03-18T11:14:07Z Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers Mugwira, L.M. Haque, I. trifolium plant growth mineral nutrition herbage yield fertilizers species dry matter content phosphorus nitrogen A study conducted to develop a classification for Ethiopian clovers based on the performance and phosphorus requirement which has potential for selecting accessions from the rest of the ILCA germplasm suitable for different levels of soil The effects of different P levels on the growth and N and P nutrition of 20 accessions from eleven Ethiopian clover (Trifolium) species were investigated in a glasshouse. The treatments were 0, 12.5, 25, 37.5 and 50 mg P/kg. 1991-06 2013-05-06T07:01:49Z 2013-05-06T07:01:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28950 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Journal of Plant Nutrition;14(6):553-569
spellingShingle trifolium
plant growth
mineral nutrition
herbage yield
fertilizers
species
dry matter content
phosphorus
nitrogen
Mugwira, L.M.
Haque, I.
Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers
title Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers
title_full Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers
title_fullStr Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers
title_full_unstemmed Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers
title_short Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers
title_sort variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of african clovers
topic trifolium
plant growth
mineral nutrition
herbage yield
fertilizers
species
dry matter content
phosphorus
nitrogen
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28950
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