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Trifolium subterraneum

Known as: Trifolium subterraneum L. 
National Institutes of Health

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2005
2005
Phytophthora clandestina is a causal agent of root rot disease of subterranean clover in Western Australia (W.A). As a… 
1995
1995
CHS (EC 2.3.1.74) catalyzes the condensation of three molecules of malonyl-COA with one molecule of 4-coumaroyl COA to produce 2… 
1991
1991
Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii strain TA1 nodulates a range of Trifolium plants including red, white and subterranean… 
1988
1988
A method for estimating the nitrogen-fixing capacity of a population of rhizobia resident in soil is presented. legume test… 
1981
1981
SummaryGermination and growth responses of 15 early to midseason cultivars ofTrifolium subterraneum L. were determined at a range… 
1971
1971
SummaryA study has been made of the symbiotic effectiveness ofRhizobium trifolii in fields ofTrifolium subterraneum in south… 
1970
1970
SummaryNative rhizobia associated withTrifolium albopurpureum, T. bifidum, T. ciliolatum, T. depauperatum, T. dichotomum, T… 
1964
1964
Little is known about phosphorus metabolism in plants suffering from moisture stress. Several metabolic processes, which are… 
1953
1953
SUBTERRANEAN clover (Trifolium subterraneum) is indigenous throughout the Mediterranean region. As an introduced species it is a…