On the systematic position of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.)

During about two centuries, <em>Trifolium pratense L. </em>has been growing in Romania turning from a spontaneous plant to an intensely cultivated species. Parallelly with the intense cultivation, with breeding and variability studies, there have been formed and differentiated under cult...

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Main Authors: Ioan PUIA, Attila T. SZABO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 1977-08-01
Series:Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
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Online Access:http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/30
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description During about two centuries, <em>Trifolium pratense L. </em>has been growing in Romania turning from a spontaneous plant to an intensely cultivated species. Parallelly with the intense cultivation, with breeding and variability studies, there have been formed and differentiated under cultivation - within the ecological conditions of Transylvania -, some valuable ecotypes, characteristic to specific climatic and geographic zones. The local populations taken under cultivation from the spontaneous flora, as well as from seed imported from abroad, have contributed, beginning with the end of the 19-th century, to the formation of these ecotypes generally and collectively known under the name of "Transylvanian Red Clover" (7).
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spelling doaj.art-30541464292b4e2e997065c16ec0be972022-12-21T22:27:46ZengAcademicPresNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca0255-965X1842-43091977-08-0191475010.15835/nbha9130121On the systematic position of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.)Ioan PUIA0Attila T. SZABO1University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, 3-5 Manastur St., 400372 Cluj-NapocaUniversity of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, 3-5 Manastur St., 400372 Cluj-NapocaDuring about two centuries, <em>Trifolium pratense L. </em>has been growing in Romania turning from a spontaneous plant to an intensely cultivated species. Parallelly with the intense cultivation, with breeding and variability studies, there have been formed and differentiated under cultivation - within the ecological conditions of Transylvania -, some valuable ecotypes, characteristic to specific climatic and geographic zones. The local populations taken under cultivation from the spontaneous flora, as well as from seed imported from abroad, have contributed, beginning with the end of the 19-th century, to the formation of these ecotypes generally and collectively known under the name of "Transylvanian Red Clover" (7).http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/30Trifolium pratensevaluable ecotypes
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Trifolium pratense
valuable ecotypes
title On the systematic position of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.)
title_full On the systematic position of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.)
title_fullStr On the systematic position of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.)
title_full_unstemmed On the systematic position of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.)
title_short On the systematic position of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.)
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topic Trifolium pratense
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