Author:
Lane L. A.,Ayres J. F.,Lovett J. V.
Abstract
Summary. White clover was introduced to Australia with
the early European settlers in the late 18th century and is now the most
valuable pasture legume in high rainfall temperate regions of Australia.
Through a process of ingress and naturalising in conjunction with pastoral
expansion during the 19th century and widespread pasture improvement in the
20th century, white clover now occupies 6 million hectares in Australia and is
of major significance for the sheep, beef cattle and dairy industries. This
paper describes these historical influences on formation of the white clover
zone in Australia and the continuing requirement for better adapted cultivars
in key agro-geographic regions, with particular close reference to the
northern tablelands of New South Wales—the most extensive dryland
region. These considerations provide a basis for defining breeding objectives
for white clover improvement in Australia.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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24 articles.
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