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Meadow clover

TrlfoHum. Meadow clover red clover purple clover cow clover. Dried inflorescence of Trifolium pratense L., Leguminosae, Habit. Europe, Asia, Northern Africa naturalized in U.S. Constii. Tannin, resins, fat, trifolianol, trifoliin. [Pg.1524]

We have included in the experiments evaluation of 18 samples of meadow clover in the collection nursery. Zoned variety of red clover from North Caucasian Re-gion-Daryal-was used as standard. The square of each plot equated 5 square m. The studied samples were compared with the zoned variety known for its high longevity and quite stable productivity from year to year. On each plot we have sown the seed mixture of clover (7.5 g), timothy-grass (4 g) and Poteriumpolygamum (2.3 g, which consists 20% of the mixture of clover and timothy). [Pg.239]

Common/vernacular names Cow clover, meadow clover, purple clover, red clover, and trifolium. [Pg.206]

Castings Investment Casting Institute 8521 Clover Meadow Dallas, Tex. 75243 American Die Casting Institute 2340 Des Plaines Ave. Des Plaines, lU. 60018 American Poundrymen s Society Gulf and Wolf Roads Des Plaines, lU. 60016 Steel Pounders Society of America 455 State Street Des Plaines, lU. 60016 Cement and Concrete Cement Statistical and Technical Association Mahno Sweden American Concrete Institute P.O. Box 19150 Detroit, Mich. 48219... [Pg.24]

Wiesen-erz, n. meadow ore, bog iron ore. -flachs, m. purging flax, -heu, n. meadow hay. -kalk, m. hmestone from springs, freshwater hmestone. -klee, m. red clover. [Pg.514]

Common Names Cow Clover, Meadow Honeysuckle, Purple Clover, Red Clover, Sweet Clover Poison Isoflavide... [Pg.60]

First, it is interesting to note that a deficiency or excess of one element does not directly induce a particular symptom in cultivated or wild plants. In this respect, it is necessary to examine the macro, trace and ultratrace element transfer from the different polluted and unpolluted soils into the plant. Indicator plants must be easy to identify, grown worldwide, and indicate the mineral transfer to the food chain. On cultivated soils in many parts of the world, these conditions are met by wheat Triticum sativum), rye Secale cereale), and red clover Trifolium pratense sativum) of the field and meadow varieties (TrifoUum pratense spontaneum). The green plants were harvested when the rye was in blossom, the wheat shooting, the field red clover in bud, and the meadow red clover in blossom. [Pg.104]

The distribution in soil profiles follows the general trends of soil solution circulation (Kabata-Pendias et al. 1989, Kabata-Pendias and Pendias 1991). The aim of our experiments was to examine the influence of the geological origin and the condition of soil formation on the correlation of the elements in shooting wheat (n = 550), rye in blossom (n = 485), field red clover (n = 3269) and meadow red clover in blossom... [Pg.108]

Tab. 6.5 The macro element contents of green wheat, green rye, field red clover and meadow red clover (g kg dry matter), and their correlations as a function of the geological origin of the site... Tab. 6.5 The macro element contents of green wheat, green rye, field red clover and meadow red clover (g kg dry matter), and their correlations as a function of the geological origin of the site...
The ultratrace element contents of the indicator plants as a function of the geological origin of the soil correlated also very well, with r between 0.55 (Li) and 0.82 (Pb) (Table 6.7). The ultratrace elements (Li, Rb, Sr, Ba, Al, Cd, Pb, V, Cr, and U) in green wheat, green rye, field red clover and meadow red clover also correlated with a good correlation coefficient. [Pg.109]

The macro, trace, and ultratrace element contents of shooting wheat, rye in blossom, field red clover in bud and meadow red clover in blossom provide good information about the bioavailability of the elements in the soil (Anke 2003, Angelow 1994, Arnhold 1989, Anke etal. 1998, Griin 1984). Wheat, rye and red clover in the defined stages of development are generally suitable as indicator plants of cultivated soils. [Pg.109]

Maize Wheat Rye Meadow Sweet Rape Field red Sweet White red clover clover clover clover clover... [Pg.527]

The influence of the geological origin of the biotope on the rubidium content of the flora was investigated by means of indicator plants in Central Europe. The plants employed were red clover (field and meadow varieties), rye and wheat at definite stages of development. In order to illustrate the influence of the site on the species-specific rubidium content of the four indicator... [Pg.549]

To achieve the mentioned aim clover and timothy-grass were sown in ratio 1 2 (one part of clover and two parts of timothy). Poteriumpolygamum was added in the amount of 15-20% of clover-timothy mixture. Competitive samples of legumes were selected on the 2nd year. Those samples were considered to be competitive, which survived. On their base anew meadow-pasture cultivar was formed. [Pg.238]


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