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Hard seed ensures rose clover survival on rangeland

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Victor W. Brown
R. Merton Love, U.C.

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California Agriculture 37(5):12-13.

Published May 01, 1983

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Rose clover seeds germinated for over a decade after passing through the digestive system of cattle.

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Hard seed ensures rose clover survival on rangeland

William N. Helphinstine, Victor W. Brown, R. Merton Love
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Hard seed ensures rose clover survival on rangeland

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Authors

Victor W. Brown
R. Merton Love, U.C.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 37(5):12-13.

Published May 01, 1983

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Abstract

Rose clover seeds germinated for over a decade after passing through the digestive system of cattle.

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