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- who: u00c5shild Ergon from the Faculty of Biosciences, Department of Plant Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, have published the research work: Breeding for intercropping: the case of red clover persistence in grasslands, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that the traits related to red clover persistence depend on both community composition and cutting frequency. The authors characterize this divergent selection in terms of phenotypic traits, recorded in offspring of survivor populations collected from this experiment after the third production year (Fig 1), as well as survivor populations after the third production year . . .
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