Author:
Lane L. A.,Ayres J. F.,Lovett J. V.
Abstract
The importance of white clover as a pasture legume of international
significance has led to major investment in research on ecophysiology,
germplasm conservation, and white clover improvement. Despite the agronomic
merit and economic significance of white clover, Australia lacks white clover
cultivars that possess adaptive characteristics for persistence in mixed
swards under sheep and cattle grazing. The major problem with contemporary
white clover cultivars is that clover biomass fluctuates widely from year to
year. This lack of reliability, particularly in dryland environments, is
largely due to poor survival during summer moisture stress that is common to
much of the Australian white clover zone. Factors such as edaphic constraints,
intolerance of grass competition and close grazing, and lack of winter growth
in cold environments also influence the contribution of white clover to
pasture performance. This paper considers the mechanisms of regeneration,
adaptive characteristics, and significance of white clover for animal
production, and reflects on breeding objectives for white clover improvement.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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