COLLEGE GLUTINOSA LUCERNE

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  • J.G.H. White
  • G. Meijer
  • J.A. Douglas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1974.36.1398

Abstract

College Glutinosa was selected from Glutinosa lucerne for earlier spring growth, greater vigour, improved rhizomatous creep and better seed production. It was released as a certified cultivar in 1969. Trials show that it is an alternative to Wairau for grazing, particularly on shallow droughty soils, and should be sown without companion grasses and grazed rotationally. This cultivar also has potential for oversowing on steep, dry, hill country in the South Island because of its persistence and creeping habit

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1974-01-01

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