Agronomy Journal Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education
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Published online 1 April 1960
Published in Agron J 52:229-234 (1960)
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Vegetative and Reproductive Growth Response of Three Trifolium Species to 2,4-D1

D. P. Ormrod and W. A. Williams2

Synopsis: Subterranean clover was found to be more tolerant to 2,4-D than were rose clover and crimson clover, as measured by forage production, seed production, percent normally germinating seedlings from seed of treated plants, and stand in the year following treatment. Rose and crimson clovers were similar in their response to 2,4-D.


1 Contribution of the Department of Agronomy, University of California, Davis.

2 Lecturer in Agronomy and Associate Professor of Agronomy.







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