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Summer and Autumn Growth of Rhizomatous Birdsfoot Trefoil

R.L. Kallenbacha, R.L. McGrawa, P.R. Beuselinckb and C.A. Robertsa

a Plant Science Unit, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
b USDA-ARS, Plant Genetics Research Unit, Columbia, MO 65211, USA



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Fig. 1. Shoot mass of non-clipped and clipped RBFT and BFT plants grown at the Agronomy Research Center, near Columbia, MO. Bars show standard errors. Arrows indicate dates of clipping

 


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Fig. 2. Root mass of non-clipped and clipped RBFT and BFT plants grown at the Agronomy Research Center, near Columbia, MO. Bars show standard errors. Arrows indicate dates of clipping

 


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Fig. 3. Weekly average air temperature and precipitation from late May through October of 1994 and 1995 at the Agronomy Research Center near Columbia, MO

 


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Fig. 4. Total nonstructural carbohydrate in taproots of non-clipped and clipped RBFT and BFT plants grown at the Agronomy Research Center, near Columbia, MO. Bars show standard errors. Arrows indicate dates of clipping

 





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